BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1933.
PAGE NINE
Local and Personal
Zasu Pitts in Craterian Show
Cio to Eugene ir. ana Mrs. H. J.. From Phnemui.. ,
Bringl. of Arthur Arm, re le.vlr of Phoenix vu among the ,o,.
gunday to spend Christmas in Eugene town shopper, m Medford todaT
Transact Business Mr. and sirs.
Charles Smith spent Thursday trans
acting buslnesa in Klamath Falls be
fore leaving for Portland for the
Christmas holidays.
with frlenda.
To Meet Tonight Daughters of
Union Veterans will have a brief busi
ness meeting at the Armory at B
o'clock tonight.
Goes to Marslifleld Jack Pltzgor
aid of the national forestry office let
this morning for Marsnrield to spend
Christmas.
Close Offices The Federal build
lng, with the exception of the post-
office, wlU be closed tomorrow, and
all employes will be given a holiday.
Emergency Operation Mrs. M. 0.
Nielsen of 1414 Arcadia street under
went -an emergency operation at the
Community hospital Thursday.
Vls'ta Sister Mrs. Earl York la
spending the Christmas holidays in
Eugene as the guest of her sister.
Mrs. R. H. Mocarwr.
In Medford Today Attending to
business affairs at the Jackson coun
ts courthouse today was William
Brlggs. Ashland attorney.
Leaves for Eugene James V. Mc
Caupley left today by train for Eu
gene, having spent several days la
Medford and vicinity.
Leave for Oakland Mr. and Mrs.
Don Ensmlnger and daughter Ubert
left this morning for Oakland, Cal
for the Christmas vacation.
Get License A marriage license was
Issued at the Jackson county court
house this week to William Stephen
Turner and Lillian B. Artley, both of
Chelan county, Washington.
Ask Full Attendance Gleemen
will conduct a rehearsal this evening
at 7:30 o'clock In the courthouse, it
was announced this morning. All
members are urged to attend.
Boyl Is Home Robert Boyl, Jr., la
In Medford from Yreka, to spend
Christmas with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Boyl, having arrived here
last evening.
From Santa Clara Joe Naunwu.
student at Santa Clara Junior col
lege Is In Medford to spend the holi
days with bis parents, Mr. and airs.
J. P. Naumes of 315 South Central
avenue.
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Arrive Saturday Wilton White will
arrive here Saturday from Moscow,
Idaho, to spend the Christmas holi
days with his mother, Mrs. Minnie
White, and hla brother Tommy. Wil
ton la a student at the University or
Idaho.
Plmi Christmas Tree Children of
Redmen and Degree of Pocahontas
lodge will be given treats this even
ing at the annual Christmas program
to be given In the Redman hall on
Ao-sle street at 7:30 p. m. All mem
bers and their children are urged to
be present.
Wnrruiits Issued Today Bounty
warrants were Issued by the couniy
today to N. D. Trupln of Gold H1U
one covote: John Leeson of Ashland,
one coyote; William B. Harlow of
Jacksonville, one coyote; Edward Os
wald of Eagle point, two coyotes.
Return to Barracks Captain Ber
nard B. MoMahon and Lieutenant
Robert H. Soule of the Medford dis
trict CCC headquarters, left last even
ing for Vancouver Barracks, in Wash
ington, to spend the Christmas hall
daya at their homes. '
To Feature Song "A Dancing Rose."
musical number written and pub
lished by Joseph Sader of 116 Wil
lamette street, will be featured Sat
urday night at the Dreamland darre
by Dinty Moore's orchestra. Sader
was graduated from Medford high
school in 1932.
Show Pictures Ranger John Crib
ble of the Rogue River national .forest
and Ernest Rostel of Crater Lake na
tional park, showed a number of win
ter scenes of Crater Lake at the CCC
camp. South Fork of Rogue river,
located at the old Owen-Oregon camp
No. 2.
I'll be
seeing
you in
:
Starting
Christmas
STUDIO
Fined S10 Robert Ronfort, 23, was
fined 10 In city court today on
charges of being drunk In a public
place. He was arrested by city of
ficers early thla morning.
Returns from Tour Ernest Michael
Relling, a resident of Medford for the
past six years, recently returned home
from an extensive tour of the east.
While there he saw the Century of
Progress and also visited relatives !n
the middle west.
To Be Guests Here Mr. and Mrs.
F E. Swinson and daughter, Miss
Barbara Lee. are expected to arrive
here Christmas day from Portland,
where they have been visiting Mrs
Rose Elfert. The Swlnsons, who re
side In Napa, Cal.. will be guests of
Mrs. E. N. Eldrldge in Medford.
Guest of CoIvIes To spend the
holidays here as the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred L. Colvlg and sons, Fred.
Jr., and Robert, Eugene Rlebe ar
rived here from Camp Cape Sebastian
yesterday. Fred Colvlg. Jr., has re
turned home from the CCC camp at
Elk creek.
Taken Into Court On chargea of
operating a vehicle at night without
lights. Elma Hood entered a guilty
plea in justice court this week, and
was fined S5 and costs of M.50 by
Judge W. R. Coleman. She was In
formed that she must obtain a proper
driver's license and car license before
further action concerning the fine
could be taken.
Plan Finals Basketball finals for
the COC district championship will
be held In Medford on January 10 and
11. according to present plans. Cap
tain Harold E. Stow announced to
day. Participating In the champion
ship games will be South Fork of
Rogue River camp, Camp Cape Se
bastian and Camp Applegate. The
two former camps are both Illinois
companlea, while the Applegate camp
Is composed of Oregon enrollees.
Home from Hospital The many
friends of Mrs. Harry O. Wilson of 717
Oak street are pleased to learn sne
has returned to her home here from
the Ashland hospital, where she hes
been for the past three weeks. She
underwent an operation there, as the
result of an Infected tooth. Mrs. Wil
son has been a nurse In Medford
since 1909.
Brother Writes Story The last
issue- of the Literary Digest made a
big hit with one resident of Medford
at least Mrs. Hamilton Patton of
Reservoir Hill. For the leading ar
ticle In the Digest, entitled "Legis
lative Prophet of the New Deal," was
written by Albert L. Warner, Waih
lngton, D. C, correspondent of the
New York Herald-Trtbune, who is
Mrs. Patton'a brother. An Inset cut
of Mr. Warner also headed the article.
Two Injured Mrs. Earl Pemberton
of Lakevlew and Mary E. Ewlng of
Eagle Point suffered bruises lat
evening In an automobile collision.
when the car In which they were rid
ing struck a hayrack belonging to W.
B. Strand of Eagle Point. Earl Pem
berton was driving the car. The wreck
occurred about two and a half miles
north of Eagle Point on the Crater
Lake highway, about 7:30 p. m- E"l
Zimmerman of Rogue River and Mr.
Haines of McCloud were named as
witnesses on the accident report which
was filed today with the city police.
Get Bounty Warrants The largest
bounty warrant Issued yesterday by
the county clerk's office went to C. F
Orlgaby of Medford, who received 27
for five coyotes and four bobcats.
Others Issued yesterday were to Bill
Regan of Lake Creek, one bobcat:
Ivan Farmer, Ashland, three coyotes:
C. W. Walker, Go'.d Hill, one coyote;
M. L. Hughes. Butte Falls, one bob
cat; James L. O'Donahue of Butte
Falls, one bobcat; A. J. Edler, Sams
Valley, three coyotes: Edgar Garwood.
Hilt, three coyotes: Treavell Turpln.
Phoenix, one coyote; F. M. Dozlcr,
Ashland, one coyote.
kiLLn K k ASi 'OLE,
"Aggie Appleby, Maker of Men," is,
Aggie Appleby, Maker of Men," is
the title of the picture featuring
Zasu Pitts, Wynne Gibson and Chas.
Farrell, which comes to the Crate
rian theater for tomorrow only. On
the same program "My Woman." a
atory of t,he "inside life" of a huge
broadcasting station, will also be
shown.
"Aggie Appleby" Is from a world
of eternal struggle, where bad men
and bad whiskey are all part of the
game. Into her life comes Adontram
Sen lump, who descends on the great
city In a fawn-like demeanor and Is
taken In hand by Aggie of the East
Side to be taught how to battle and
forget family tradition. The pro
cess of his remaking brings forth
some new type . of comedy, and
Charles Farrell (.Mows himself a real
comedian, fully able to hold his own
with such favorites as Zasu Pitts
and William Gargan.
Saturday night at 9 o'clock, the
Craterian will have the long awaited
KMED-Medford Merchants' Christmas
party. Everyone Is promised a gift
of some sort and Santa Clans will
preside over the ceremonies to be
held on the stage, arriving there In
a rather unique fashion. A lot of
fun is said to be In store for everybody.
Sally Eilers in Rialto Picture
tod
The team of Sally Eilers and Nor
man Foster, which proved such a
popular one In "State Fair." has
been reunited in "Walls of Gold,"
the motion picture version of the
Kathleen Norrls story, and playing
81 III!
today and tomorrow at the Rialto
theater.
"Murders In the Zoo," a weird
"thrill picture," with Charlie Rug
gles, Lionel Atwlll and Kathleen
Burke, Is also being shown on the
same program.
Craterian To Show
Parade of Big Hits
The Craterian theatre announced
today their "parade of big hits" for
the new season and starting Sunday
with the local showing of Joe E.
Brown's latest, "Son of a Sailor," and
on the same program Lilian Harvey
In "My Lips Betray. These win oe
followed by "Flying Down to Rio."
brlntrlng Dolores Del Rio In an alto
gether different type of role tUan she
has heretofore been seen a musical,
and on the same program the much-
dlscuased "Baby Face," starring Bar
bara Stanwyck. Then comes Katn
erlne Hepburn in "Little Women," the
Louisa May Alcott story that has been
shattering box-office record every
where. Following that, Ruth Chat-
terton In "Female" and Edw. O. Rob
inson In "Dark Hazard" will be
shown. Then on January 7th, Will
Rogers returns to Medford in "Mr.
Skltch" In which he and Zasu Pitta
are co-starred for the first time.
The local showing Sunday of the
Joe E. Brown farce will be the Pac
ific Coast premiere of the picture.
It la a story of the adventure of a
sailor whose Imagination outruns his
discretion. The many scrapes he gets
Into because of this, which he gets
out of through extraordinary good
luck, make for uproarious laughter.
"My Lips Betray" gives Lilian Har
vey a splendid opportunity for the
perfect display of her versatility as
an actress of note, and for her sing
ing and dancing, which proved so
popular In her last screen appear
ance In "My Weakness," shown here
a few weeks ago. John Boles Is her
leading man, and It Is of Interest to
know he was personally selected by
Miss Harvey for this role.
W!LL BE GALA AFFAIR
In Studio Comedy
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Laurel and Hardy's feature length
comedy, "The Devil's Brother," Is
part of the big double bill now at
the Studio.
Clatous McCredle, en airman of the
American Legion dance committee,
announced today that the Legion will
sponsor a Christmas dance at Ori
ental Oardens Monday night.
A special orchestra has been en
gaged and the Legionnaires are mak
ing plans for a gala celebration on
Christmas night, according to Mr.
McCredle.
TIM McCOY IN 1933
STYLE WILD WEST
New thrills are promised for Tim
McCoy fans, when "The Whirlwind"
opens at the Roxy Theater tomor
row. It provides entertainment of a
unique variety In that It not only
gives the popular western star a
chance to display his wares as a rider
and crack-shot, but it pounds out
thrills In the plcturlzatlon of a savage
wrestling match and the action of a
thrilling holiday rodeo.
Tim rides into his home town with
his two Inveterate pals, as played by
Pat O'Malley and J. Carrol Nalsh.
Last Times Tonite
Edmund Lowe. Wynne Gibson In
"Her BODYGUARD"
Saturday Only
Continuous Shows 1:43 to 11 p. m.
NO YULE PAROLES
LISTED FOR MEN
OF
There will be no Christmas pa
roles for any of the Jackson county
delegation in the state penitentiary,
according to a list received today from
the warden. Some expected they
would be at liberty for the Yule sea
son. The parole board met last week.
Among Inmates from this county.
whose minimum time has been served
Is L. Alvln Toll f son, former cashier
of the State Bank of Central Point,
sentenced to two and one-half years
for admitted perpetration of a rob
bery hoax to cover hla own defalca
tions. J. Wesley McKltrtck. "captain of the
Banks guards." sentenced to one year
for participation in the ballot thefts.
Now! Until Saturday Nite
Big Double Bill
Ann Harding, Robert
Montgomery, Myrna Loy
DAD DYNGE'S
. . DANCE . .
SATURDAY NIGHT
Oriental Gardens
TWO ORCHESTRAS
TWO DANCES ONE ADMISSION
JAZZ
Big Hall
OLD TIME
Small Hall
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llilw
Stan LAUREL
Oliver HARDY
DENNIS KINO
w
" O'MbIIc
ALICE
DAHL
Matthew
lley BtU
ALSO
Their !.atet Fiill-Length Testa
f nmnlT
Also Short Subjects
e
TOM HOWARD COMEDY
WNIJY SII.I.Y (IVMPIIONV
TKRRTOON
and who gave valuable testimony, la
eligible, like Toll ef son, for parole early
In 1034. McKltrtck was given a one
year sentence, with recommendations
for early freedom.
Jackson county has seven 'lifers"
in the state prison, -who are not sub
ject to parole laws. They are Earl
Hanscom, Eagle Point district youth;
U A. Banks, local agitator. Alvln Reed
of Denver, Colo., William Donahoe,
a confirmed criminal, and the three
DeAutremont brothers, Sl&klyou tun
nel bandits. Donahoe Is serving life
as a hnbltual criminal; the others
for murder.
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To Visit Here -Mr. and Mrs. Treve
Lumsden and son will arrive In Med
ford' this evening from Hlllsboro to
be the guests of Mrs. H. U. Lumsdon
for the holidays.
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STOP ITCHING
It's amazing how this tormenting
trouble wherever It occurs
Htm yields to soothing M
Resmol
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Shows
1:45
6:43-8:00
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Mats . . . . ISc
Eves .... 250
Kldillrs . . 10c
Today and Saturday
MAJOR FEATURES
nun
Iw sir . J 'A
f H0-v ' "Nr She tried to hide her' I
ft. i i heart under a bushel I
LjjgaJ-' ce,"!1 diamonds but could M
i Ft' ' i a not rosist real love ll
li ' ' " ) ' ' Ir w'lon " oame eli way '
I 111... '......!. ' A. N.J..L.U..U- )M II
No woman with
her depth of emo
tion could marry
for money and
get away with Itl
ALSO-
Drama that scales
the Peak of
Thrills! Telling
the story of a
monster more hid
eous than the
beasts he caged 1
He Killed
for Love
And Loved
to Kill
with
SALLY
EILEQS
FQGVOEi
RALPH MORGAN
ROCHELLE HUDSON
ROSITA MORENO
"Murders in the Zoo"
with
Charlie Ruggles Lionel Atwill
Kathleen Burke Randolph Scott
CONTINUOUS SHOWS SAT. DOORS OPEN 1 P. M.
uonef
Coming Sunday
A jaln the author of "State
Fair" brims to the screen
a real down-to-earth story
of butnan betntt.
BARRYtlORE
Stranger's Return
with
MIRIAM HOPKINS
plus
Chic Sale in "Dangerous Crossroads"
Shows
1:45
6:15-9:00
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I jit isaaaim ihm
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S3&
Mais .... Bc
Rv .... ;i.V:
Kldrtlpj . , too
ENDS TONIGHT
n Cecil B. Demille's "This Day and Age"
. Devine in "Horseplay1'
ON THE STAGE
Tonight Only
The Medford Active Club
presents
"The Gray Overcoat"
One-Act Mystery Drama
with
Dr. L. L, Sanders Wm. MjAUister
Howard Leclero
Under direction of Ralph R. Bailey
SATURDAY ONLY
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4 i l$ i j asmTsaia
There were Tivo
hen m HER LIFE !
Meet Aggie, the backstreet blonde who
never took nerta for an answer . . eh
could take any man apart and give him
the works I
M Allllll OP MDH"
with
zasu Pins
Wm. Gargan
PLUS-
She brought one man
Fame another, Happiness
A daring ex
pose of be
hind. the
mike life in a
great broad
casting sta
tion.
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Continuous Saturday 1:45 to 11:30 i
SATURDAY NIGHT
KMED-MEDFORD MERCHANTS
Gala Xmas Party
Join In the fun I . , Meet Santa Claui from
the stage I , . He'll give away present galore
and make you happy to be alive I , , So
COME ONI
Free Gift For Everybody!!
mmmm STARTING
SUNDAY
as the soppiest salt that ever soiled the mvm seas. In
M
isonopASAiioa
PLUS
ll Lillian,
Harvey
LttttI:
M mr urn
with
JOHN BOLES
EL BRENDELL
And the following Big Shows are also coming! .
Diypj "flylnf Down to Rio"
eCi t nurture HHnwyrli In -nhy Tm"
DeCt 30 K'hrln llrpburn In "tittle Women"
lan.
Until Charttrrtan In "Ffniale"
Krtw. O. Kohlnwn In "Durll HM'(I"
Jan. 7 Kn'n ' 7" ,B "Mr- Mth"
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