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SIEDFOTvD US.TL TMBUSTS, tEDFOHD. Local and Personal Elliotts Wove Saturday Dr. B. P.. Elliott and daughter Amy are leavlus Saturday lor New York, Boston and other eastern polnta. In Grants Prua Mrs. Maria 8ch pen of thla city waa a guest In Omnia paa Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cornell. To Eugene Miss Justine Miller of thla city left on the Shasta this morn ing for Eugene, where she will spend the week-end. From Los Aiirmm A. L. SUnssly of the Firestone Tire company in Los Angeles, arrived In ' this city on the Shasta this morning. Frank Sollnsnv Here Frank Solln slty of Crater Lake national park was a naltor In Medford today, attend ing to business affairs. In Medford Wednesday Edward "Tlge" Reynolds of Portland, son of the late "Tlge" Reynolds, Oregonlan cartoonist, waa a visitor In Medford Wednesday. The young man is now with the state highway department. Adult! 20d Kiddles 10d HURRY! HURRY! Ends Saturday Nite I I'd IE i t.: ! : toitk I Ruth ETTING Gloria STlifiKt and ihe i Gpldwyn Girls I Ihri juNrTED ARTISTS t A ROkAN HOLIDAY iOF SONGS, BEAUTY AND! LAUGHTER! I ! I I I 11 Coming Sunday "Havana Widows" With 6 Big Laugh SInrs Barnum Visits Here John Barnum of Oakland has returned to the south ern city after spending several daya here visiting relatives and friends. ' Coes to Applegnte Lloyd P. Bing man, enrolled at Medford. has been assigned to the Applegate CCC camp, according to headquarters here. Plrkett Cull Here P. L. Pltckett. who is now operating a store at Butte Falls, was & business caller in Med ford yesterday. Mrs. Newman III Mrs. LaVerne Newman, who has been ill at her home here for the past several weeks, was reported today as still quite 111. Mr. Kllnorn Here George H. Kll born. trainmaster for the Southern Pacific company, with headquarters in Roseburg, was a visitor here Thurs day. Welfare Work Flnlslie d With the close of this month, the Welfare Ex change in the city hall will finish Us work for the season. It will open again about the 15th of November. Open Scales It was reported at the city police office this morning that the penny scales in front of the J. J. Newberry store on North Central were opened sometime last night and the contents of pennies removed. Ormanily In Medford J. A. Or mandy, general passenger agent for the Southern Pacific company offices in Portland, spent two days in Med ford conferring with A. S. Rosenbaum, local district agent. Goes to Park iMiss Edna Blgalow left Thursday morning for Govern ment camp in Crater Lake national 1 park, where she has accepted a posi tion as stenographer for the summer. Return to Medford Mr. and Mrs. j James Briscoe, formerly of this clt7, I rt.iirnH ti MAHfnrH nn th train thU morning from San Diego. Cal., where they have been residing for the past several years. Visiting In Oakland Mrs. Emma j Armstrong of this city has been visit ing for three weeks with her daugn ! ter, Mrs. John Fletcher, In Oakland, ' Cal., and plena to return to Medford in June. I Probst Meld Is Visitor Merritt probstfleld, who recently enrolled in the U. S. army, and has been stationed with the 70th service squadron at Rockwell -field, Conorado, Cal.. Is spending this week in Medford visit ing hts mother, Mrs. Frances E. Probstfield, and other relatives. He plans to leave Sunday for Crissy field. San Ftancslco, to where he has been transferred. I I Grows Fine Flowers Some of the most choice sweetpeas to be found in the valley this season are at the Maury ranch in the west side dis trict, where they are grown by Miss I Mary Maury. The flowers are out j standing for size and the number of ! blossoms on each tern. On most of ! the stems at least four flowers are i to be found. Miss Maury has grown sweetpeas for many years and has de ; veloped some very fine flowers, but ; this year's blossoms seem to surpass all predecessors. A bouquet brought i to town this week attracted much at ; tention from fanciers, who were hard ! to convince that the flowers were home-grown. REVEALING 'THE LITTLE KNOWN' INNER YOU Do you understand what life la In compari son to Jte other things about you ? Are you a free agent? Is It really possible for you to control fate? What Is your true purpose In life? Do you know what Is meant by Cosmic consciousness and how you can attain it. If these questions Interest you, come and hear the vitally interesting answers to them. You will not forget this instruc tive lecture. "Debunking Popular Psychology" Learn the truth about mental healing. Has prayer any real value today? Does the crystal ball and automatic writing and the black mirror contain a secret power? What Is black magic? Does it work? Can concentration really bring success ? iX Mr. Morrlfon Helling, world traveller, is a member of the National Lecture Board ol the Koslcruclan Order. AMOKC. He has had twenty years experience on the public pint form in the field ot met a physics, and is an unusually forceful speaker. Come, hear the truth about these things and obtain real knowledge. COURT HOUSE AUDITORIUM SUNDAY, MAY 20 8:00 P. M. MONDAY, MAY 21 THE ROSICRUCIAnTrOTHERHOOD, (AMORC) Move Convenience FOR LESS MONEY DRY CLEAN FACTORY BLOCKS Direct From Factory FULL UNIT LOAD HALF LOAD S5.00 Timber Pij S3.00 irs Company Rialto Star OREGON, FRIDAY, W. 3$r. uiaiui'.jLi.iJ PAGE THIRTEEN Fredric March Has Role in Drama for Craterian's Fans "Death Takes a Holiday." Frederic March's new sensational starring picture, coming Sunday to the Cra terian theater. Is based upon one of the most unusual themes ever por trayed In the theatre, according to Maxwell Anderson, who collaborated with Gladys Lehman In the adapta tion of the original play of the same name by Alberto Casella, adapted Into English by Walter Ferris. The story of "Death Takes a Holi day" 1s built on the idea that Death, curious to discover what men held so dear In life, to understand why i people fear him so, emerges from the I shadows, tnkea on the human form ! of a dashing, romantic lover, and ; for three days tests all the human j illusions. He becomes the guest of honor at a gay house-party, keeping hts true identity secret, and dazzles the young women present with his beauty, his i wit and his mysterious Importance. R$x Bell Coming In First Run Western Containing such thrilling moments With each of them he aeeka to! find the real thrill of love, for he has been told that, of all human ! emotions, love Is the strongest and ! , dearest. But with each successive j as a gun-battle on the docks, a fist sweetheart, he falls to find the thrill'. . , h. expect. nm ,t . cp,,. ' "ght ln 'P"1"-- 't1on.l i vaw the heart of one girl nd dl- l'p on horMb,c,E v" moving auto. coiers the true meaning of life and ' mobile, a narrow eacape from death under tho grinding wheela of a motor car. and a drlverleas car plunging over a cliff with a load of croofc, "Diamond Trail." starring Hex Bell, and coming to the Roxy theater to morrow, probably contains more thrills than any action plrturo seen here during tho current season. The picture opens in the east, where Bell, ns a wise-cracking newspaper re porter. Is assigned to uncover the love. Dreading to reveal his real per sonality, he puts the fatal moment off until the very last second of his "holiday." Supporting March In "Death Takes a Holldoy," are Evelyn Venable, re cently seen with Dorothea Wleck In "Cradle Song"; sir Quy Standing and Kent Taylor, and several distin guished actors Imported from' tho New York stage. c Nigel Bruce, whose varied charac terizations have enltvened many pic tures, has one of the leading roles, the part of an easy-going, but never theless tenacious sleuth called upon to solve the mystery In "Murder at Trinidad," on the Rlnlto theater's double feature program for today and Saturday. Ken Maynard Is starring In the other feature, a fast-moving West ern, "The Honor .of the Range." Costumes Avnllable Local girls and -omen who are interested ln taking part In .the pioneer parade, during Oregon's Diamond Jubilee celebration next June, are reminded by J. Verne Sh angle, parade chairman, that pic- 1 neer dresses are being made at the Jubilee headquarters. Local and southern Oregon people are urged to j report early for parade participation.; A large number of people will be needed. Another Big DANCE! Dynge's at the Oriental Gardens Saturday Night TWO DANCES ONE ADMISSION 20 Saturday Only Anytime Children 10c First Run A wise cracking rounds up : band of Jewel thieves PLUS CHAP. 3 "HIDDEN llll GOUT W DANCE 4 AT ' DREAMLAND New Orchestra SATURDAY REGULAR PRICES ,4 Shows 1:1.1 Ends Tomorrow Night! activities of a powerful gang of Jewel racketeers. Becoming a member of the gang after a gun battle on the steamship 'docks. Bell accompanies the crooks to Nevada where the gang Intends to recover a packet of Jewels from a double -crossing fence. It is ln the Nevada locale that Bell assumes the western character and a chance to demonstrate his skill as a rider, roper nnd stunt man that has won htm thousands of fans. -f . Bob Ijiw, Visitor Bob Law, private In the United States army, i8 spend ing sevoral days in this city visiting his sister, Mm. Rena Collie and other relatives, before leaving soon for Honolulu. made yesterday. This new dance ag gregation expects to provide the music for regular Saturday evening parties at this downtown hail. Xew Dance Orchestra A branrl new orchestra, led by Q. P. "Orannv" Brlttsan, will be featured at the Dreamland pavilion Saturday even ing, acordtng to an announcement BANDITS After your children have plnycd all day long to beat the "b:uirllU" a good Idea to give (hem a four o'clock lunch of Flubrcr's New Spun Dread sandwiches. Walt Disney's SILLY SYMPHONY Successor to "Three Little Pigs Filmed in Technicolor "THE BIG BAD WOLF" with THE THREE LITTLE PIGS RED RIDING HOOD ALSO A fay . . . lilting . . . tuneful comedy-romance of a hoy and girl . . . and a couple of nutty parents aruund to drlra "em goofy! PREVUE Saturday Night Attend the 0 o'clock Miow and remain ffr . . . LAN NY ROSS CHARLIE RUGGLES MARY BOLAND ANN SOUTHERN XneweveToBm "Uncertain Lady" COMING SUNDAY DEATH GRINNED ..and Life and Love h ' Kyi; took a holiday! ImCw who wooed with --s SJjKMf more than mortal Bcgjljpy f 'Mffl emotlonl . . . And whllft PS he made love the world I KSf stood still for three dajit "QDEXITDtl ill 11 n Jl II I EVELYN VENABLE Sir Guy STANDING KENT TAYLOR 21 rontlnuou. Snturriny 1 .00-12 :(I0 1 kl rC!! KmuicJ-ioo. TODAY and SATURDAY TWO 5fa FEATURES! WH AT . . brought Bertram lynch; (of Scotland Yord, to Ihei Island of Trinidad ? WHO was the''flnd behind the brutal murders?. WHEN . . , 'did the phantom reach out to snatch pretty Uoan Cassell? ' WHERE . . 'were the' smuaa led diamonds landed, and 'by whom? WHY.;. . were a tuft of hair and a spot of blood always Heft behind. as. cluei? HOW . . . was it possible to murder i 'a man already. dead? AMn m i-w. e . . who was the mysterious , woman who rose from 'the Caronl Swamps? W ll NIG K' 2n. ' .... h I j k ' t i J VJ twith EL BRUCE HEATHER ANGEL VICTOR JORY PLUS Blonde nnd Redhead Comedy ROUGH NEOKINO' "Phantom Rocket" Cartoon , Hoarst News ALSO: ACTION . . . and lots of it! . . . as Ken takes the law into his own hands and proceeds to rnla with tho law of the range a barking six-shooter I m .M. "HONOR of 0 The RANGE" j I CECILIA PARKER F M. ' FRED KOHLER JF ", SUNDAY MONDAY "JIMMY The GENT" No More Sluggln' Dames . , , he knocks 'em cold wit' culture I . . . with James Cagney Bette Davis PHONE 7 . ,.. Knd North Central. A " "rm to Trn H