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PAGE NINE lty that dlBtlnguiahw greatness. It At Studio Today Clark Gable in Craterian Show her wares to support a daughter In t Europe. Pretending to her daughter that she Is a society matron. Annie get Into difficulties when her j daughter writes that she will visit America with her fiance and his father, a Spanish count, who Intends playboy friend's apartment, dresses ; her up In true grand dame style and provides a temporary husband In the portly 'Ouy Ktbbee, who portrays glib penny ante poo shark. Th HvinHiifi Imngt nr-w a hint. Local and Personal htis treniendoUfj universal appeal a charmtnK, (airy story that atruma on W."iWW).J the heart-strings of the entire world. Hard-boiled men and tender hearted women, sweet young deba and sophisticated flappers. Impatient youngsters and sleepy-eyed elder laugh and cry and thrill alike to the touching, pathetic story. The story open In Times Square. New York, where Apple Annie rends 5 "it 4fV v.HtVVW when the police hold Dave and his pack of hoodlums from abducting three society reporters on the eve of an elaborate reception planned as a farewell party to tne count and his son. Miss Wood Improved D. R. Wood to cheek up on the family pedigree. Dave the Dude (Warren William), a big shot gambler who considers Annie his lucky charm, comes to the rescue. He Installs her In a wealthy said yesterday he had received a tele gram stating his daughter. Miss Helen V Wood, ha shown some definite Im provement since she waa taken eait to the Mayo Brothera clinic a fey week ago. ft , i T MEPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. MAY 13, 1934. To Ashland Mr. Wm. Vlmont o! this city left for Ashland on the train yesterday. - Leave for North Porter J. Neff and 8. A. Kroachel are leaving for Port land thts morning on bualneaa. Mrs. Howard Improved Mri. Lottie Howard who ha been ill at her home for the past week la reported to be convalescing. Here on Business First Lieutenant Chaa. L. Emerson, from CCC Camp Agness on the Rogue, arrived In Med ford yesterday on business. t To Cottage r.rnve Mrs. Steve Ben ton of Central Point, left on the Shasta yesterday with her two small children for Cottage Drove. Leaves for Portland Miss Bonnie corum of this city left by train ye terday for Portland, where she will vlalt with friends and relatives. To Spend Summer Here Mrs. Jen nie Myers of Eugene arrived In this city yesterday and will spend tne sum mer here with Mrs. H. P. Lange. In from Camp South Fork R. H. Southwlck, of the forest service, from the South Fork of the Rogue CCC camp, was In thl city Saturday. To Rosehurg K. P. MacReynolds. junior forester, who was transferred here recently from Roseburg. left Fri day for that city to bring his family to Medford. State Director Here Guy V. Vlnt- , n,.tlon4 atMt. Hlrertnr nf mi ner, vi ..., tlonal reemployment, waa In this city Friday conferring witn tne iocsi employment office. Reports Heavy Rain John D. Hoist, ranger, was In Medford Saturday from . nt.tt TPftUft. &nri reoort- ed an exceptionally heavy rain In that region the first of tne wee. Runaway Boy Apprehended James Dunne, 1. was apprcrncnucv j .... in t,i rt.v Frldav nlcht. and returned to Ma aunt, Mrs. Crawford of Eagle Point, wno nao nomiwi m police Of hl disappearance. n.- atttAv TrnnRnnrratlon -N. C nrki.. ,tcUt.nnt forest SUOerVlSOr. Will . '..t in Portland, where he plans to make a special study of trsnsportatlon mecnoaa i" land forest service office. Transferred Here Ray E. Wilton, of fvmruMw 178. Camn Lower Pistol river, has been transferred to distrlc headquartera. It was announced Sat urday. Circle to Meet Mary and Martha Circle of the First M. e. cnurcn w... meet with Mrs. K. S. Hogan at her Siskiyou Heights home mesaaj noon. To Hold Meeting Past Noble Orands club will meet witn Mr, ueorge um ley Wednesday evening. Special bus! ness Is to be taken up, and all mem bera are requested to attend. stops at Port F. Whlttemore, vice president of the Northwest Airways, stopped at the Medford airport for a short time Friday to have his ship serviced, before continuing w Call for Woodsmen A call has been Issued by the forest service for nine experienced woodsmen, who "will be ststloned at the Applegate and Upper Rogue CCC camps, jac rueswiiu, clerk, announced yesterday. Return Home Mrs. F. J. Rlppey and Mrs. Frank Hamlin of Upper Ap plegate have returned home from San Francisco and Fort Bragg, where they visited Mrs. Rlppey's mother and other relattves. Out of Quarantine For the first time In several weeks, all quarantines at Camp Applegate, CCC, have been lifted. Men were required to remain in camp for measles, mumps, and scarlet fever quarantines. Goes to Agness Contract Surgeon Frank L. Hoagland. who came to this district from the Fresno CCC district headquarter in California, ha been assigned as camp surgeon, with Com pany 948, at Camp Agness. Win Cup Announcement was made yesterday that Margaret Edwards o; 1140 Court street waa awarded the silver cup at the local akatlng rink Friday evening, skating a halt mile In one minute, 38 seconds. To Return Today Mrs. Ingrid Holmes Is expected to return here to day from San Francisco, where she has been vacationing for the past several days. She plans to resume her work as secretary to the county court. To Inspect Siskiyou Road Max Rsnds. forestry Inspector from Port land, and w. L. Jones, supervisor of construction, left yesterday to Inspect the Siskiyou summit road, now being built from Ashland to the summit of Ashland peak. on Business from S. F. H. a. Snod grsss, president of the Mercsntlle Ac ceptance corporation of California. nd wm. Blackburn, comptroller of the corporation, arrived In this city Frldsy to confer with the Commercial Finance corporation. I ! No Muffler on TruckJohn Cum-. mints. Route 7. Box 33. Mldwsy road, wu' arrested Frldsy for driving , truck with no muffler, snd Is cited to j sppesr before Justice of the Peace W R Colemsn. He hsd no operator' II-' cense on his person at the time of the arrest. I rlub Has Meeting Carnation cluo was entertained by Mrs. Harold Elliott st her home on Jackson street Thurs day. The afternoon ws spent on fancy work, and refreshment were served by the hostess. The house was beautifully decorated with flowers Plans were mede for the next meet ing to be held June 31. Handling liuert Control Msurlce redrox. forest ranger, who ha been on duty handling Insect control in the Sand creek region east of the Cra ter lake national park boundary, ar rived irv Medford Saturday. He reports that the work, which ll the eradica tion of the mountsln pine beetle In the Ssnd creek srea, la nesrly half completed. 1 To E'tablKh Camp Plans src un- i derway In the CCC to have a spilw camp of 50 men from the Wineglass csmp, stationed at the Oregon oaves during the summer months. The caves were recently made Into a na tional monument. Named District surgeon First Lieutenant Wallace S. Douglas, Med. Rcs who ha been on duty at Camp Applegate, CCC, during the past six months' period, has been named dis trict surgeon, to succeed Major James R. Blblghaus, transferred. Lieutenant Douglas came to this CCC district from Hlllsboro. 111. Ann Harding and her playmate, Delmar Watson, who appear In The Right to Romance." at the Studio theater today, with Robert Young. Nils Asther and Sari Marltza. It Is A romantic drama of the love ex periences of a lady beauty doctor. Three men at Warrenton, N. C, have engaged In their own private poker games regularly since 1866. Joe Brown in New Rialto Film mmmmmmm&sam? 1 TODAY and MONDAY ONLY! Shows 1:45-3:30-7:00.0:00 Mats 25c Eves 35c Kiddies 10c Amidst the nation-wide publicity, attendant to the awarding of the t Pulitzer prizes, the Craterian theater , shows the screen version of the play j which was accorded the honor of re ceiving the prt?c for the outstanding play of the year, "Men In White," : for a two-day engagement, today and ; Monday only. Clark Oable Is starred. "Men In White" has the dramatic background of a. modern hospital, vivid and gripping in the gamut of emotions which only a hospital knows. It shows the extent to which the doctor or surgeon must give the idea of social life where ho can go out whenever he pleases or make ap pointments a few days ahead. His social life always comes second if medicine means enough to him. Clark Gable's conflict Is made vivid by his love for Myrna Loy, who plays the society girl. She finds It Im possible to understand that he should not be able to leave the hospital whenever he chooses, particularly since it means going out with her. The struggle in the young doctor's mind Is one difficult to solve. Jean Hersholt, In the rolo of Dr. Hochbcrg, has one of his outstand ing characterizations, Others in the cast are Otto Kruger. Elizabeth Allen and C. Henry Gordon. "Lady for a Day" Opening at Roxy "Lady For a Day." which opens today at the Roxy theater, Is des tined for a prominent niche in srreendom's Hall of Fame. It possesses that Indefinable qual- Thle Is one time when Brown feels blue. Its one of the many side splitting scenes in "A Very Honor able Guy," starring Joe Brown at the Rialto theater today and Mon day. This particular moment shows Joe having his head measured after selling his skull for 91000, with a promise to deliver the body at a des ignated time. As a gangster whose word Is as good as his bond, Joe finds himself getting Into one tight sltutaion after another, all of which prove to be added enjoyment for the audience. Con tinuous Shows Today Adults 20c Children 10c TODAY in a drama of conflict ; - 1(11.111 rum r&' hnmiwr A Drama That Lays Bare the Guarded Depths of a Woman's Soul Also Comedy Traveltalk News TOMORROW AND TUESDAY Another Big Double Feature Program ' with ROBERT YOUNG NILS ASTHER SARI MARITZA William Powell "The Kennel Murder Case" PLUS CONSTANCE BENNETT "After Tonight" Shows Today I:4r-3:15 7:00-0:00 Today and Monday! o As an UPRIGHT GUY . . . he's a DOWNRIGHT HOWL! JUST GOOD BUSINESS TO USE MEDFORD PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY A MEDFORD PAYROLL LUMBER BOX SHOOKS-FUEL Timber. ?Mmp Company Kn North Ontr.il. PHONE 7 Ciooi firm In Trin lth W 111 HE SMOTHERED AMBITION WITH A WOMAN'S KISSES! . . . No place for a woman ... or a woman's love in his life. He knew this but while his soul yearned for a career . . . his heart cried for love! He's a gangster and he couldn't be crooked to save his own life ... He sells his brain (?) and promises to be a corpse in 24 hours and you don't go back on your word when you're "A Very Honorable Guy!" JOE E. 111 j i VERY fflk THEN FOR ADDED LAUOHS . . . Buster Keaton in "The Gold Ghost" "Loves Old Sweet Song" Nowsreel W3 ti';CT; I it -it- jujsjLp( The Pulitzer Prize Play of 1033 becomes an even greater hit in this picturization of the famous stage drama . , . with Chirk Gable in the finest role of his career! mEC3 D a Winner? JTlltllT WITH MYRN JEAN HERSHOLT OTTO KRUGER ELIZABETH ALLAN COMING TUESDAY ON OUR STAGE IN PERSON ON THE SCREEN "ALL MEN ARE ENEMIES" WNHilLi!! II SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST THEATRE I 1 MilM Ill III I Ml BMIIII III I III' Ml Us