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PAGE SEVEN William Powell at Craterian Mae Clark in Rialto Show David Harum Now at Studio Local and Personal MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY, AUGUST 12. 1934. X 1. To Eugene AUIe Dooley of the Hol lind Howl left by tram yeswrtsy for Eugene. To Portland Patricia Wilkinson left yesterday on the Shasta tor Port land, to spend two weeks visiting friends. Cobb ArrKes 3. B. Cobb of Port land arrived In Medford yesterday by train to visit h! son. Everett Cobb, for a week. Wurts Back-Jack Wurts of Wurts' Gift ehop returned the first of the week from a three daya' business trip to Portland. Smith Arrives DeWltt Smith of Delano, Calif., arrived In Medford yes . terday to spend two weeks here before ' returning south to attend school. Guest of John Ferry William Poyn ter of San Francisco arrived from the south by train Saturday to visit tor a Jew days with John Ferry of Foots creek. Buck In Medford O. J. Buck, re gional forester from Portland, was In Medford Friday, leaving Saturday morning enroute to Bend, by way of Crater lake. Insllss to Portland Walter Ingllss, ji.-Un-na rrr. mpmber formerly sta tioned in the Medford district, left by train Friday nlgnt for nis norne iu Portland. To Attend Meeting Paul Scherer. David Rosenberg, Oordon Green and J. F. Spauldlng left by train Friday night for Portland to attend a meet ing of fruit growers and distributors. Reports for Duty Dr. Robert Mc Cune of Powers, Ore. reported at the Medford district headquarters Satur ..,.. tnr riufv m a contract aurgeon with the CCC. He will be assigned to Camp China Flats near powers. Mrs. Yansen Arrives Mrs. Elsie c.an.fln .nri children from Oakland, Calif., arrived by train yesterday to visit here for a week wltn Mrs. in sen's mother, Mrs. Fred Williams of Berrydale. Jones to Dead Indian W. I. Jones. fnaf aerviivt construction foreman. spent yesterday at Dead Indian, soda nrlns. and returned oaiuraay eve nlng after visiting South Fork of the Rogue CCC camp Judge Kanzler Here Circuit Judge Jacob Kanzler of Portland arrived here on the Shasta yestterday morning, to spend several days visiting the Ore gon Caves and other scenic points In southern Oregon. Mra. Wcnille Here Mrs. J. E. Wen die of Portland arrived here on the Shasta yesterday from Los Angeles to meet Mr. Wendle here and spend sev eral days at Crater lake, before con tinuing north to their home, Theft Reported The theft of a 1929 blue Dodge sedan In Eugene be tween 10 and 13 a. m. Friday, was re ported to Medford city police. M. H. Stewart is the owner of the vehicle, the license number of which Is Ore gon 8-932. e To Report Monday BUI Flndlay of Medford, arrested Friday night by city police for being drunk In a public place. Is to report Monday to city court. Qua Benson of Medford, arrest ed Friday night on the same charge, is also to report Monday. Mansfield Returns B. Robert Mans field, Junior forester, returned from Butte Falls Friday, accompanied by Mrs. Mansfield and Robert Munter, ,t. asfAt.nnt Mansfield has been en- ' gaged in making plans for a ranger ..otinn T.a nilf.t F&llA. IOT VfclCb. he reports construction of a firemen's cabin and warehouse is underway, CCC Medics Transferred Dr. Ellas pnrtr contract surgeon at camp South Fork. CCC. has been transfer red to Camp Tiller, according to Ma i .iBM u arm.atmnff. district com mar,AiT Limit. Flovd L. Wergeland, medical corps, who has been at Camp China Flats, has been uansierrea in Camp South Fork. Grass Fire rangerous The grass fir. on chestnut street Friday after noon about four o'clock wa placed under control before a nearby fence was hurncd. according to Fire Chief R07 Elliott. Children In the neighbor, hood who were reported to have set the fire, were being sought out by the fire chief. lona rlcnlc Today The annual Iowa picnic for former residents of that state will be held today at the O'crtlrle nsrk in Grants PSAS. The Grants Pass Iowana are hosts this yesr and will furnish coffee and fruit for s picnic dinner st one o'clock. Per sons attending are asked to bring their lunch and dishes and Join their former neighbors for a day of fun In the psrk. Officers I.Mvr Sergesnt Ed. Walk - r'f.AM r. n .Tnhnsnn and Joe Folsom left yesterday for the police ! train!!'.- schcol at camp uiauop, vj rriraln there fnr the coming wk. Officers from this district who will rMim tdsv sre Lieutenant A. O. Dunn and O.Tleers James Bueeh and Harry Min'.o ef Medford and Officer Clarence Maicolm of the Orsnts Pass game depsrtment. llrlch Lsnds Fish Lewis Ulrtch and Otto Kuhie of Los Angeles spent Friday fishing on the Flelshhseker prnrw-t- near '. Reported Improving Lole Lynch. 7, of Portland, who suffered a broken leg on Monday afternoon. Is getting along sstlsfactorlly at the Sacred Heart hospital, where she la a patient. Dr. Bishop Commissioned Dr. W. O. Bishop received notification from the war department on Friday that he had been commissioned a first lieu tenant in the medical corps of the re serve army. Miss Bunrh Home Miss Amelia Bunch has returned recently from Oswego, Ore., where she hss been spending the past two months re covering from a stroke of paralysis. She will be at home to her friends at 1204 West Tenth street. Mrs. Hoffmann Returns Mra. Ethelwyn Hoffmann has returned to Medford from a merchandising trip to the Ssn Francisco and Los Angeles markets. Mra. Hoffmann said yester day she would bring to the Medford public Interesting style Information for fall. Legion to Meet The final meeting of the American Legion post prior to the state convention, will be held Monday evening at the regular time In the armory. Important matters concerning the convention will be discussed, and all members are asked to attend. mm Vacation on Coast A group from Medford. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Zattlln. Mr. and Mrs. John Goswlck. and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Yahner of Rock Springs, Wyo., are spending a few weeka on the northern California and Oregon coast, having left here tnis past week. To Address Klwanlans Captain L. O. Devaney. field auperlntendent for the United Air Lines here, will be guest speaker on Monday at the Kl wanls club, and will show motion pic tures or the United Air Llnea ships. The special reels are being brought to Medford for this meeting. . v .' ,. . ...3SSs.. . ft.'; ' j-v.- -.'NS i William Powell, whoso superb por trayal of the District Attorney In "Manhattan Melodrama" won him a new starring contract, haft the title role in "The Thin Man," opening today at the Craterian theater. Myr na Loy, who appeared with Powell in the former picture. Is again co-starred, and the two play the parts of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Charles In the movie version of the widely read DashieU Hammett mystery novel. As a retired detective, Powell goes to New York with his lovable, wealthy wife. Miss Loy, for the holidays. I There, against his will, he becomes ' involved In a triple murder mystery j which remains a baffling problem until the very last few feet of the film are unreeled with an entirely : original method of solving the mys ! tery which ends the picture In a novel climax. Although essentially a mystery story, the film is loaded I with sparkling comedy and romantic j interludes. Appearing in the supporting cast I are Maureen O'Sulllvan. Nat Pendle- I ton and Minna Gombell, besides many other well known players.. When a roughneck, wisecracking sau or fmas ninueif me center 01 at traction in a group of debutantes, 'ne fun starts, In "Let's Talk It Over," at the Rialto theater for to day and Monday. Cheater Morris vnd Mae Clark ore the leading play-e-a with Andy Devlne and Frank C.aven also In featured roles. iUled with comedy, high interest and fast action, the film with its I. "-- ' 1 theme of Uncle Sam's navy bovs and high-minded society folk is rich with entertainment. That robust old sea ditty. "Barnacle Bill the Sailor," even comes in for Its share of the fun. With an audience of bewildered so ciety people a an audience, Morris, quite properly "oiled." sings the song with much gusto lntermlngted with loud hiccups. But the navy, having landed, takea the situation well In hand. Brick ell. educational adviser at Camp McKlnley, CCC, visited at the Med ford district headquarters Saturday Br. Robinson Leaves Dr. J. W. Rob inson left yesterday for Portland, where he will remain for some time visiting his nieces. On Vacation Mrs. Gall Goodwin of the Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann shop mo tored to Eugene yesterday, where she will spend a week vacationing. nmno Improved Dominic Bruno, CCC youth who underwent a blood transfusion at the Sacred Heart hos pital the latter part of the week, was reported getting along satisfactorily yesterday. Returns from South Clarence T. mmtt ! arffstiiffrtfiiirMsrs Shows Today 1:45-3:15 7:00-9:00 Adults 25c Kiddies-10o 0 aaVsnsBPASSBsVBJBi M Rvy dAm. V: T1. ,.-.4trdaT V- L.;. ". jr.-; te.:.''Bi i-A .lor. n sttBted i -Jii i in po.ir tt prnt- art -.cm from th niier that a ia rgj . u ea:ric4 Uoen the TODAY and MONDAY - I WHOOPEE! The Fleet's In! I Pity the -poor : SailorS On a ;, y From the deck of a bat- night like this '1 e3hiP l the salon" ;of , , ' high society I A lailor- j, i1' i boy saves an heiress v'' ?j from the ocean and I (JU"f.'i f? ' X crashes into the "400" f AVl " KS . . . makes love to the I y: kmVMm ' J debutantes . . . mixes ' 'vV " " f with millionaires... I ' V . " r I ' and gives you the best III! li t'lW. 1 laugh you've had in a ICHHTftVf:.-7 j iiiuiino r . ;. Fill ITS S 6H-ifS-.n SB UUblla 11 - mF amim r ANDY DEVINE I ADDED Andy Clyde Comedy FRANK CRAVEN '"" I "HELLO PEOSPERITV" jjii j nodM-l-od,, Mothtone w R U S S - B R OWN on his return from a leave of absence during which he visited his family in Popular demand brings Will Rogers to the Roxy theater today and Mon day in ' David Harum." The film portrays the life of a shrewd and sturdy horse dealer whose cold bartering and unethical methods of doing business are the gossip of the small town in which ht lives. Ramon Novarro portrays a starring role with Lupe Velez as the feminine lead In "Laughing Boy," stirring In dian drama, filmed by the Metro Gold wyn-Mayer studios from the fa mous Pulitzer prize story, by Oliver La Farge. The picture la to be shown for three days starting today at the Studio theater. On Brief Vacation Mr. and Mra. Herb Gray, their son Herb Jr., and E, C. Ferguson left yesterday fo.' Cres cent City. Eureka, Redding and other California points on a three-day va cation trip. All kinds of legal blanks for sala. for rent, no bunting, no trespassing and other cards tor sale at Commercial Printing Dept of Mall Tribune. Attends Meeting Here Mrs. Mary O. Carey of Eden Precinct south of Phoenix was in Medford Saturday af ternoon to attend the meeting of the local branch of the Oregon League of Western Writers, at the Holland hotel, Get New Equlpjnent A. fl. Rosen be urn, district agent Southern Paclfio company, today announced that the Pullmans on the Shasta are now equipped with permanent head boards and porcelain wash basins of the lat est type. Get your Crock at Hubbard Bros. 14 gal. to 15 gal. sssMaastaMaSaatMaMSMa i ir .in hf 1 1 imtMnmittmm ishagtaafeajattJ n Shows Today 1:45 - 3:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 Mats-25c Eves-35c Kiddies-1 Oc - THE YEAIl'S i MYSTE11Y; NOVEL -.: i comes to the screen as a mils-a-minute, laugh-a-second screen entertainment I . Meet Mr and Mrs. NICK CHARLES, A that happy-go-lucky couplev'who interrupt a gay New York vacation to ' solve a mystery and delightfully! MMassMaMaW'WM As Mr. and Mr. Nick CharloH ; llNi : from DASIIIELL II.MHETTS racy, ' C ' S' l ) I 'V ADDED ATTRACTIONS ' f V U if , j "BETTY BOOP'S TRIAL" mmmwJl ! 4.1 Orantland Rice's "Marine Marvels" : j Path Nowsreel j v I STARTS TODAY! For 3 Days Absolutely (hio!) no I He wasn't going to mix up in any cases on his vacation 1 In the first place he had a case along (pretty good too) . . . and in the second place he was too busy stopping his wife from spending all the money he mar. ried her for but! when a good mys tery came along he couldn't resist the temptation to solve it I The stars of "Manhattan JVIelodrama" t o g e t h e r again in an even more en grossing entertainment 1 MsaMaWsaWWassWaWaMaa 11 ! llslil laMWsaaawaai I a p taarasa wfiiamfivaysw ',.' aw.wwmuip m.mm ajaiaaiiirim it . - , , mnfim . m i a i nal MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN Nat Pendleton Minna Gombell