MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1934.
PAGE FIVE
Local and
Had Gasoline Stolen B. A. Slng
1 rl Roae venu reported to the
.... -Atta vAKterd&v that he had some
gasoline stolen from his oar, In the
garage ou'""'
Undergoes Operalon Mrs. Violet
Cox underwent en operation at the
Community hospital Saturday and
was reported getting along nicely Sat
urday night.
Returns from Seattle Mrs. Bruce
Johnson returned to Medford on the
Oregonlan this morning from Seattle,
where she has been spending the past
month with her husband.
Hubbarris Return Hlme Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Hubbard have returned
to Medford from Los Angeles where
they spent the past two weeks vlslt-
lng friends and transacting business.
Visits Camp Today Supervisor
Karl Ij. Janouch of the Rogue River
national forest is spending today vis
iting the South Fork of Rogue river
CCC camp.
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Stolen from Car Bert McConochle
of 1015 West Twelfth street, reported
to city police that Saturday nigh he
had a gold pan and Indian blanket
stolen froh mis car, which was parked
near Sixth and Bartlett streets.
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In Hospital Here Adrian Steel of
Phoenix Is a patient at the Commun-
lty hospital for medical care. R. J.
Sutton is also a patient at the hos
pital this week as Is R. Marvel of 315
Jackson.
Visitor In Medford Claude Thomp
son, field manager for the Association
of Commercial Truck Owners, with
headquarters in Portland, spent the
week-end transacting business In this
district.
i Rosenbaum Returns A. S. Rosen
baum, district freight and passenger
agent for the Southern Pacific com
pany, returned here today on the Ore
gonlan from Portland, where he spent
the week-end attending to business
matters.
On Buying Trip Mr. and Mrs. U.
j. carpenter, accompanied by Miss
Wtlda Hall, left yesterday for San
Francisco and Los Angeles where they
will spend two weeks selecting spring
and summer ready to wear and shoes
for The Band Box and Shoe Box.
Fined $10 Vern Harper, alias Red
Dixon, 26, -was fined 10 In city court
today on charges of disorderly con
duct. City police arrested him at a
local restaurant early Sunday morn
ing after he had engaged In a fight
with the cook.
Lease Service station Camp Wlthus,
at the corner of North Blverslde and
McAndrews road, has been leased by
the Association of Commercial Truck
Owners,, and will be operated In con
Junction with similar A. C. T. O. serv
ice stations thtroughout the state,
George Barton, dlsrlct supervisor of
' the organization announced.
Three Cars collide Three automo-
hll flmirpd In ft collision at 1:20 p.
m., Saturday at Riverside and Cen
tral avenues, according to reports
placed on file by the three drivers,
with the city police. The drivers were
Qeorge J. MoClane of 174 Oak street,
Ashland; J. E. Glass. Grand Hotel,
Medford; Stuart Good, Route 2, Medford.
PSSSsSSlSsiSSSSmSsS
Last Times Tonight .
Charlie Ruggles Chas. Farrell in
GIRL WITHOUT A ROOM'
plus
Peggy Shannon in"Deluge'
Pi
with
CUVE BROOK
NILS ASTHER
Henry STEPHENSON A
:RKO RADIO PiCTUPE;
Personal
Calling Here Mrs. L. Hatfield of
Central Point was a business caller
in Medford over the week-end.
Teachers Out Today Mrs. Margaret
Russell and Claire Ounellus were both
absent from the Lincoln school teach
ing staff today.
Mrs. fonrov Home Mrs. Helen Con
roy returned today from Seattle,
where she was guest of friends for
the past 10 days.
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Collins, Visitor Joe O. Collins,
dairyman of ths Tolo district, was a
business caller In Medford this morn
ing. t
PrlscJlIas to Meet There will be a
meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock of Prlscllla circle at the home
of Mrs. Henry Gallup, 216 Edwards
street.
Returns to Duty Eddie Demmer,
city fireman, has resumed his duties
at the local fire hall, following an op
eration for appendicitis a few weeks
ago.
Mrs. Reynolds Returns Mrs. C. L.
Reynolds returned to Medford this
morning from Portland, where she
has been attending to business mat
ters the past week.
From Country Districts Among vis
itors in Medford today from country
districts were Mrs. John Conlln of
Griffin Creek, Albert Wlltse of Ruch,
and Peter Veach of Kerby.
Wells Returns Having gone into
Portland to take some federal prison
ers, after attending some hearings in
Klamath Falls, Deputy United States
Marshal Cal C. Wells today returned
on the Oregonlan.
Called to Portland James P. Frank
land, regional engineer for the forest
service, who had come here to spend
a week inspecting the Rogue River
national forest, was called back to
Portland yesterday, and left here oy
motor.
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Neighbors Call Here Business visit
ors in Medford today from neigh
boring towns include Tom Quast of
Central Point, manager of the cheese
factory; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Patter
son, Central Point farmers and Archie
Johnson of Jacksonville.
Rrnken windows glazed by
Trowbridge Cabinet Works.
Phone 542. We will haul away youl
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
Dance. Rogue Elk, Saturday night,
January 20.
vnr ripan. quick Fuel Oil Delivery
Service, call 315, Eads Transfer.
LAST TIMKS TONITE
"College Humor"
Starts Tomorrow
Warner Baxter, Ellssa Landl In
"I Loved You Wednesday"
2STARTS TOMORROW!
LOVE
WAS THEIR
SIN?
Nine women out
of ten are chained
as she was . . . but
only one in a hun
dred dares to face
the guns of slan
der, to claim the
man she cannot
call her own !
Have you ever
wondered about
"thou 'shalt
not"? . . . Then
you'll be thrill
ed by this los
ing fight of two
against the
world ! . . .
ROOSEVELT BALL
General committee' for the presi
dent's birthday ball, to be held here
January 30, when Ml other cities of
the nation will Join In plana for the
Warm Springs benefit, waa announced
today with Issuance of an Invitation
to all members to meet tomorrow at
Valentine's cafe, to be guest at
Porter J. Neff, chairman.
The committee meeting will be held
there at 12:13 o'cloclt, at which time
definite plans for the ball will be out
lined. Place for holding the ball, price
to be charged, and other details will
be discussed at the meeting.
Appointed to the committee are:
O. O. Alenderfer, J. P. Pliegel, Ja:k
Porter. Joe Marshall. Jack Hueston, C.
L, Hopkins, Capt. O. L. Overmeyer,
Glen Fabrlck, Fred Heath, Jr., Max
Pelrce, Harry Rosenberg, Robert
Strang, A. H. Ban we 11, Larry Schade,
Moore Hamilton and Harry McMahon.
Other committees will be named -at
an early date to head the various
events and activities to be associated
with the ball.
Each committee will be charged with
definite and specific tasks through the
national committee of the birthday
ball for the preaident.
Funds realized from the benefit
ball will be turned over to an en
dowment for the Warm Springs Foun
dation for Infantile Paralysis. The en
dowment will be a gift to President
Roosevelt, who haa made "Warm
Springs and what It symbolizes, near
the heart of the American people."
Only 19 of the 60 delegates who at
tended the Oregon state constitution
al convention tn 1B57 were republi
cans. Three of the delegates were
printers, two, were physicians, three
Shows
1:45
6:45-9:00
Now Playing to Capacity Crowds!
Until Thursday Night
i iJCk JFzSk FUNNIER
" tVtt J&Vk AND MERRIER
jr ff. & 1 THAN EVER I -
No wonder San Francisco
stood in line for 6 weeks
to see this picture! . . . It's
a Wow! Ask anyone of
the 2114 people who saw
it yesterday!
Ruth
Etting - David Manners
Gloria Stuart
and the Olorioui Ooldwyn Girls 1
ALSO SELECTED SHORTS
were miners, and the remainder were
chiefly lawyers and farmers, with the
latter totalling more than all other
occupations combined.
BICYCLE THEFTS
WILL BE STOPPED
With numerous bicycles being sto
len from local theaters .here, city po
lice are taking steps this week to
stop the thefts. Three bicycles were
recovered this morning by police,
which had been stolen over the week
end.
Those reported stolen Saturday and
Sunday nights belonged to Ival
Moore of 824 Summitt, taken from
the Craterlan theater, LeRoy Ed
wards of 1140 Court street, stolen
from the Roxy theater, Tom Harvey,
23 Nortrt Peach street, stolen from
Craterlan, Billy Vawter, Holly and
Main streets, stolen from the Cra
terlan, and Frank Orltsch of 335 So.
Ivy street.
Bicycles belonging to Tom Harvey
and Malcom Benford were .found
this morning, and one which had not
been Identified.
IS BURNED 10 DEATH
Mrs. Addle Haswell of this city, to
day received word from Hutchinson.
Kas., that her step-mother, Mrs. Eu
genia symcox. 85. had burned to
death in her home there January 2.
Mrs. Symcox made her home with
a son In Hutchinson and was down
stairs alone at the time of the trag
edy. She had built a fire in the stove,
and later returning to tend it, caught
her clothes on fire when she opened
the door. She was desd when other
members of the household found her.
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AFTER OPERATION IN
FRISCO, BURIAL HERE
Dr. Leland Noe, about 34. San Fran
cisco dentist, and son of Clarence
Noe of Medford, died in the bay city
Sunday morning, following an opera
tion, according to word received In
Medford last night.
Dr. Noe had attended grade school
and high school In Medford, and as
a member of the old Seventh com
pany, National Guard, fought in the
World war with the ICSth artillery,
and saw action in France.
He waa graduated from the Univer
sity of California at Berkeley, and had
been practicing in San Franaclsco
since that time. He Is survived by h'.s
wife, her two daughters Nancy and
Sue, also his father, Clarence Noe of
thla city.
Dr. Noe had many friends in Med
ford, and visited here often, having
spent some time here shortly before
Thanksgiving, duck hunting with his
father. His mother passed away here
la.it April.
The body will be brought to Mod
ford Wednesday morning, and Chris
tian Science services, in charge of
Oeorge Henselman, will be conducted
at the graveside In the Siskiyou Me
morial park, Immediately after the
arrival of the train.
His father, who had romalned In
San Franaclsco with his son aftr
the holidays. Is expected to arrive
here by motor Tuesday.
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Crowds Enjoy Hit
With Eddie Cantor
Now At Craterian
Capacity crowds greeted the screen
ing of the annual Eddie Cantor mus
ical comedy, this time called "Roman
Scandals." at the Craterlan theatre
yesterday, where the picture Is now
playing until Thursday night.
Mualo and comedy, girls, gags and
Eddie Cantor constitute the enter
tainment backbone of "Roman Scan
dals." Romantic Interest, spectable.
the quick transformation from the
hick town West Rome to the ancient
Rome of the Caesars, are novel In
themselves. Action thrill, a feature
not ordinarily associated with musi
cals, is presented In the form of a
chariot race, and winds up the pic
ture in a gale of laughter as Eddie
races to aave his friend with his
shoes nailed to the floor of the
chariot!
There are Innumerable comedy bits
in addition to the race that add to
the enjoyment of the ehow. There
Is Eddie as the roya food-taster and
knowing the food he must test has
been poisoned; there is his Invasion
of the Roman baths and his sudden
eviction: and many other sequences
equally laugh-provoking.
It la hard to say where Cantor
gets the girls for his shows, but he
nlwnys manages to get the most daz
zling of them all for the dance en
sembles that were staged by Busby
Berkeley. The fact that the picture
departs from the usual "stage back
ground" atmosphere and premises its
entertainment In ancient Rome, cer
tainly adds to the enjoyment, what
with all the musicals we have been
having lately.
The songs, of which there are four
IF TAiaSaKl
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in the picture, are sung by Eddie
himself and by Ruth Etting. who
also has a figure that figures In the
final analysis.
All in all, It can be readily said
that "Roman Scandals" is Eddie Can
tor's best, and so far above the
ordinary musical comedies that it
moves in a class by Itself.
Stars Appear In
Picture At Holly
Fourteen outstanding film names
appear In the east of "Dinner at
Eight," now at the Holly.
The personalities concerned Include
Marie Dressier, John Barrymore, Wal
lace Beery, Jean Harlow, Lionel Bar
rymore, Lee Tracy, Edmund Lowe.
HUlle Burke, Madge Evans, Jean
Heraholt, Karen Morley, Phillips
Holmes and May Robson.
Irene Dunne Star
Drama For Rialto
If a prosperous husband la unloved
by his wife, should she give him up
to another woman, knowing that his
happiness depended entirely upon his '
release? Or should she hold him, I
enslave htm, live In the luxury of his
wealth and position knowing that
he hated every moment of her smug
hold upon him? '
Naturally, the general answer Is yes
and no. But each woman knows in
her own heart what she would do
about the matter.
Irene Dunne, In the stellar fem
inine portrayal In "If I Were Free,"
which opens at the Rialto theatre to
morrow In which she co-stars with
CUve Brook, la faced with the neces
sity of knowing the answers, for In
this sophisticated screen play her
entire life depends upon settlement
of thla matter.
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waste. Thus all the power is directed to
the rear driving wheels instead of wasted
through the exhaust. Stop at the yellow
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riwAt rwi,i.j i j int.
Miss Dunne's role presents her, not
as the wife whom Brook seeks to re
nounce, but as the "other woman,"
with Lorraine MacLean the adamant
wife.
"The Olrl Without a Room." a
hilarious story of the Paris artists
colony and with Charlie Ruggles sup
plying most of the comedy, plays for
the last times tonight at the Rialto
on the double feature program which
also has Peggy Shannon as the le4
In "Deluge."
It Ends Tonite
TOMORROW
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