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"Lone Cowboy" Rialto Feature
Eddie Cantor Will
Ruth Eltlng. Gloria Stuart, Dav:d
Manners and this vear's nrlze collec-
licking yarn of adventure amog the
beautiful slave girls of ancient Rome,
the Csosars and their ferocious Hons,
which winds up in a chariot race as
breath-tdkingly funny as the bull
fight in "The Kid from Spain."
Eddie has a lively and gay song In
"Keep Young and Beautiful."
Smith Return Home air. and Mrs.
Lester Smith have returned to the
city from spending two weeks in Oak
land, Cal.
Local and Personal
Stat At Craterian :ion of ;lwvn beauties, the picture
ri luicHuri cornea to tha Craterian theater Sun
Eddie Cantor, elfin comedian. h:.s ' d
new complications to make his banjo-
eyes pop in "Roman Scandals." his I The season's fastest stepping and
fourth annual musical comedy. With merriest tunes are premised in a rol
Down from Trail Dave Peive,
rancher of the Trail section, was a
business caller in Medford yesterday.
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JfEDFORD MAIL TRIBTTXE. MEDFORD, OREGON-, FRIDAY. JANUARY 12, 1934.
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Dunne Returns Home Fred Dunne,
who has been vacationing for the past
two weeks In Rainier and Portland,
hea returned to Medford.
From Eugene Ma-Jor H. T. Tlerney,
U. a. army, stationed In Eugene, was
a. business visitor In Medford Wed
nesday and Thursday.
Returns from Portland George
Hunt of the Craterian and Rlalto the
aters returned to Medford yesterday
from a business trip to Portland.
From Ashland Lou Hansen and B.
fl. Lay of Ashland were business call
ers in Medford Wednesday, according
to a news item appearing In the Ash
land Daily Tidings.
In Medford Included among vis
itors from Grants Pass Thursday was
Miss Maud Morton, manager of the!
Cinderella shop in that city, and Mrs. I
Harry Ferguson.
Visits Miss Keyes Miss Jane Han
son was a guest Thursday in Grants
Pass of Miss Katherine Keyes, for
merly of Medford, the Grants Pass
Dally Courier states.
In Medford Today Phil Carroll,
state manager of the Associated In
demnity Incorporation, with head
quarters in Portland. Is In Medford
today attending to business matters.
Journey to Grants Pass Business
visitors In Grants Pass Wednesday
from Medford included Robert Grim
mett and J. E. Rohrbaugh'of the Pine
Lodging company in Medford, and
Mrs. E. H. Morris. j
Marak Visit a Here S. L. Marak, as
sistant manager of the Portland of-1
flee of the United States Fidelity and
Guaranty company, was a visitor here
, yesterday. He left for Ashland and
will be returning to Medford today.
Mr. dimming III Wm. cummlngs
of the Cummlngs poultry farm new
Central Point, left Sunday for Sin
Francisco, where he entered the San
Francisco university hospital for
treatment.
Patch Leares Given a 10 days'
Jail sentence, or an opportunity to
leave town Immediately, Mike Patch,
31. transient, was released from cus
tody yesterday, having been arrested
Wednesday night by state police.
Precipitation Light From 5 p. m.
Thursday to 5 a. m. today, only .01
of an inch of moisture fell in Med
ford, the federal weather bureau re
ported. This makes the monthly to
tal precipitation .89 of an- inch, and
the season's total 4.35 inches.
Mr. Shoemaker Here A. W. Shoe
maker, traffic representative for the
Missouri Pacific lines, with headquar
ters In Seattle, Is spending today in
Medford attending to business mat
ters, having arrived here this after
noon on the Oregonlan.
Mourn Mrs. White's Death Mrs.
Minnie White of Portland, past grand
matron of the Order of Eastern Star,
recently died In Portland, according
to word received by her many friends
In this city. Mr. White had visited
the local chapter a number of times
and was much entertained here.
Kills Horse Joe Collins of Central
Point filed an accident report with
the city police this morning concern
ing an accident on the Pacific h!gh-
way nine miles north of Medford. at ;
2 a. m. today. Collins said that four
horses, all dark of color, came onto
the highway, and that he was unable
to avoid striking one, killing it:
Accident Reported No one was In
jured Thursday evening In the auto
mobile collision Involving a CCC
truck driven by James Robertson of
district headquarters, and the car
which Andy Larsen of 509 Oak street
was driving. The accident occurred
at the corner of Central and Eleventh
streets at 4 p. m. Named as wit
nesses on the report were Elsie Lans
i let, Bill Miller and Helen Marinole,
all of Medford.
Camera Tlnn Meets At the YWCA
last evening. Mr. Siemes of Trail ad
dressed the Medford Camera club cn
negatives, retouching and methods of
printing. According to those in at
tendance, the speaker showed original
and ftnla results that were of exhi
bition quality. Mr. Radcliffe spoke
on portrait lighting and demonstrat
ed the new photo lamps. The meet
ings are open to all camera users
and the public.
Mrs. Huson Better Mrs. Ina Hu
son has returned to the Huson store
on Sixth street after being 111 for
several days,
H lUon Is Held J. C. Wilson. 1, a
native of Germany, is being held in
the city Jail today for investigation.
Police officer from Yreka are ex
pected to arrive here this afternoon
to confer with local officers in the
case.
Dance Tonight Pocahontas lodge
will give a danoe this evening at 9
o'clock in the Redman hall, for lodge
members and their invited friends.
Dickey's orchestra will furnish the
music. Members of the committee in
charge are Blanche Rlnlbarger. Fi
delia Piatt and Walter Wilson.
Craterian Star
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Paul Muni's characterization as the
restless, ambitious son of the prairies
who rises from a daring cattle-drover
to be the dominating figure In Amer
ican industry. Is winning acclaim
from Craterian theater audiences,
where "The World Changes" plays
until tomorrow night. Also in the
cast are Aline MaoMahon, Guy Klb
bee, Margaret Lindsay, Donald Cook,
and many other noted players.
On the same program with "The
World Changes." Ruth Chatterton is
being shown in "Female," the story
of a feminine Don Juan, who re
verses the man's code of "Love 'em
and leave 'em" in her various amor
ous pursuits with different men.
Walt Disney's newest all-color Silly
Symphony, "The Night Before Xmas,"
Is also being shown.
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Mats . . . 15c
Kes . . . iSc
Ktdiltes . 10c
Little Jackie Cooper has the lead
ing role in "The Lone Cowboy," on
the Rlalto theater's double feature
program for today and Saturday. Ad
dison klcharda and Llla Lee are also
featured In this story of the strange
partnership formed, bv a youngster
from the tenements of Chicago and a
"lone cowboy" of the west.
On the same program Tim McCoy
Is featured In "Hold the Press," a
fast-moving story of a reporter in a
big eitv. whose fearless "news scout-
ing" Is instrumental in the rounding
up of a group of gangsters, ;
Today and Saturday
COMIM OIS IIOY MT ltlV HOOKS OI'KS 1:0(1
2 Major Features
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STRANGE PARDNERS!
Stars Appear in Holly Picture
Jr wide - evert kid
from Ihc Chlengo slums
. . . uanderlitg over West
ern t mils w It h a cold
eved killer!
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.... L..r,v uunn uAKKyiviUKt in
"DINNF.R AT FJfiHT
Mnrle Dressier! John Barrj-more! Ing aggregation of tar who appear
Wallace Bteryl Jean Harlowl Lionel toscther In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer a
Barrymorel Lee Tracy! Edmund Lowe! Mo'' picture. "Dinner at Eight
which opens Saturday at the Holly
Blllle Burke! Madge Evana! Jean Her- theatre M olle 0( the mosl mMli.
aholtl Karen Morley! Phillips Holmes! able pictures filmed In the last de
These are the names In the amaz- cade.
COLMAN HAS DUAL
ROLE AT STUDIO
Ronald Colman In the dual roles of
"The Masquerader" revives the thrills
and the heart-throbs of the famous
and strange story of two men who
looked so much alike that neither
wife nor mistress could tell them
apart.
The film Is showing at the Studio
theater today and Saturday.
'THE LAST" TRAIL'"
COMING TO R0XY
George O'Brien and Zane Grey Join
forces again in "The Last Trail,"
jVi1i i-nmM tn t.Vlfi PrtYV thpntw tO-
The film Is a M western" only In
that Us locale represents the plains
of the west. It depict the transfer-
ence of racketeering methods from
beer-running in the bitg city to
cattle rustling on the plains. Claire
Trevor Is the leading lady.
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Umatilla county, with 3094 acres
of state parks, leads all the otheV :
counties of the state, with Curry
county second and Clatsop third
GRAYSON RECOVERING
FOLLOWING OPERATION
ROCHESTER, Minn., Jan. 13. (AP)
Hope for the early recovery of Rear
Admiral Cary T. Grayson, Washing
ton, D. C, from a kidney operation
was seen here today in continued
improvement In his condition.
JiNtlS TOMTK
Huririy linger, .Marian Mun 111
Bc-elert Oftlrem Officers were re
elected this week at the First Na
tional bank In Ashland, with the di
rectors renamed as Oeorge W. Dunn.
H. o. Enders. J. W. McCoy, W. H.1
MoNalr. T. H. Simpson and P. D.
Waitner. Officers and employes re
elected were: Geo. W. Dunn, presi
des: w. H. McNalr, vice-president:
J. W. McCoy, cashier: O. H. Wenner,
assistant cashier: H. C. Emery, asslst-
snt cashier: C. E. Hedberg. assistant
cashier: June McPayden, teller: Fran
ces Sander, stenographer, and Ann
Ouetilaff, bookkeeper. i
DANCE
at the
Dreamland Hall
SAT. NIGHT
Music by
Peb Stone
and his
Melody Boys
3 All the late dance hits.
A good clean hall with
j fast, peppy music.
m i w i 7 w r it l
H Gents 35c. Ladies 10c
FACTORY BLOCKS
200 CU. FEET
LOADS
Immediate Delivery
Any Place in Medford
CO
Smaller Loads if Desired
Tim 13 uk Pi0(Di.jflts COmpav.
r.nt of o. t enlral S Oiwd Firm lo Trade Hllh MedfOfil
Lt out-drummondj Dnrmmonrl,
this fast-moving story of mystery!
rapid-fit succession of surprises
and uspnM that keeps yon con
stantly oo sdgft
fionald
COLMAN
In Mm SAMUEL OOLDWYN r4ict of
The Masquerader
iih ELISSA LANDI
PLUS
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
in "The Rink"
MICKEY MOISF. In
"Mickey's Gala Premiere"
Travel Talk - rathe News
George O'BRIEN
CLAIRE TREVOR
EL BRENDEL
ALSO
Broarluav Onstlp-Mlrkey Mouse
Warren IJoanc Comedy,
"STINU AfiAIN"
He Defied the Underworld!
I WT W" "VF B"
I HUllSBt H JH D n I IIISBIIM
Kif EL H Wa"
taiUiKUfRli ENEMIES )
Today at Saturday co,,,,,!",, ,. j 1 Xf
wmf -a Hjuii.u.t:!'..-!-,,-- a $1
'mm wis abb liW''' ' l
, lJ m mm till K-f!J4 . AVi S.
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JACKIE
COOPER
In
LONE
ULALEE JOHN WRAY
ADDISON RICHARDS
Suggcattd by Will Jamti' limeua boek
A Paramount Picture
PLUS
nalked at every turn by political
gangster he gmnshfd throiifrh t
Inst In the great vflt newspaper icoop
of the rternde!
1T0 M
SHIRLEY GREY
He was fired for not Ret
ting nil story but when
he did It stopped the
presses of the nation! -
te
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-Jen.
SUN MON
urn
SHE SLEPT OUT
...EVERfNKHT
Roomers and Rumors
followed her all over
Pnrl.i! ... It was the
I.vpsy In her that mude
her wander
and Paree
w o n d e r I
Here's I.aVle
Paris lenne
set to music
, and what
music!
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Dad Dynge's DANCE
SAT. NITE
Oriental Gardens
Two Dancei Two Orchestral
FEATURING
Mr. Charlie - Trombonist
ONE ADMISSION
Gents 30c
Ladiei 10c
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CHARLES RUGGLES MARGUERITE CHURCHILL
ALSO
"DELUGE"
IK,
Peggy Shannon-Lois Wilson
Sidney Blackmor
a I1 HI ISHJff .IJ.' S SI.TS?J
Mat. . .
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Ends Tomorrow Night
TO CHEER ABOUT
1f Rrrat stars and featured
players In one vast trt-
u in phi
A PICTURE
Drama that sweeps
In a. burning tor
rent through Four
Generations . . .
heroes and cow
nrrts . . . saints and
sinners . . . trap
ped In the flesh
pots and money
lust of Today!
PLUS
SHE'S ALL FEMALE!
A she-woman on the hunt for he
men . . . Certain that among SO
million males there mint be one
who will fight for his honorl
jaisefiwpwil'P
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STARTS
SUNDAY
A THREE-RING CIRCUS MAXIMUS
of Luscious Splendor and Hilarious Laughter!
. . . and Edellfi nerer before so funny as
lh Comlo Charioteer . . . you'll howl
the Qoldivyn girls make ruin out oC
Rome and a wreck out of Cantorl
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