Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 21, 1934, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MAIL TEIBUXE, MEDFORD, QREGQX, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1931
PAGE SEVEN
Local and Personal
To Leare Monday Mrs.-W. J. Call
wlU leaf Monday sight by train lor
Sibley, Iowa.
On Business Saturday J. A. Chit
holm of Gold Hiil spent Saturday in
Medford on business.
Returns Home 'Miss Cleila Walker,
who resides on South Oakdale avenue,
returned to her home Saturday, from
the Community hospital.
Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. E. A
Hildreth of Butte Falls arrived In
Med ford yesterday to spend the day
attending to business matters.
Leave for Ventura Mr. and Mrs,
F, S. Carpenter, of the Jacksonville
highway, left last evening by train
for Ventura, Cal.. where they wtU
spend the winter.
Appears at Court Ernest Lester
Huff, 20, a native of Pennsylvania, ap
peared in city court Saturday morning
to answer to charges of Wckless driv
ing, having been arrested by city po
lice Friday night at Sixth and River
side. He was sentenced to $25 fine or
334 days in the city Jail.
Ferns Baby Better Little Billy Ferns,
two-year-old baby who Friday morning
had a fragment of apple lodged in his
windpipe, were reported much better
last evening at the Community hos
pital. By coughing, the child had dis
lodged the particle of apple, which
for a time had greatly hindered his
breathing. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Ferns of Fern Valley.
Returns from .Vort h Ted Higgins
returned yesterday on the Oregoniaa
from Portland, where he had been for
the past few days on business.
Visit Mother Clyd and Claude
Leaverton of Columbus, Mont., were
here the latter part of the week visit
ing their mother, Mrs. S. A. Leaver
ton of Ross Lane, who is recovering
from a major operation.
Here for Funeral Mrs. Ralph Arn
old and son. Bill, arrived yesterday
morning from Tillamook. Ore., to at
tend the funeral here Saturday of
Mrs Arnold's mother-in-law, Mrs. R.
H. Arnold, who passed away Tuesday.
Leave Friday Charles Burnett,
agent for the Chicago, Rock Island
railway, left Friday night for Portland,
hiring been In Medford on a short
business visit. E. A. Groves, also agent
for Rock Island railway, left the sam
evening for San Francisco, having ar
rived with Mr. Burnett.
Braeklnreeds Leaving Mr. and Mrs.
Alin BracWnreed will be leaving Med
ford at the end of this month, to
mske their home is Portland, where
Mr. Bracklnreen will have offices In
the American National bank build
ing, and will act as tax counsel to a
group of several of the leading law
firms of Multnomah county, Mr.
Brackinreed's Income tax law practice
in this city will be taken over by his
office partner, A. Orin Schenek, who
will retain the offices In the Medford
building which they have occupied to
gether for several years past.
George Arliss in Craterian Hit
After making screen history with
hU portrayal In "The House of Roths
child," George Arliss returns in an
altogether different role to the Cra
terian theater today In his new star
ring picture "The Last Gentleman"
probably the most unusual comedy to
reach the screen sines the inception
of talkies.
The story, which depicts the amus
ing and eventful efforts of an eccen
tric hut lovabl old millionaire m
choose a worthy iielr among hU var
ious and colorful relatives, offer Ar
liss another great rote, and the bttt
llant artist achieves another charac
terisation aa rich and complete a&
even thotigh In a lighter vein "Ta
House of Rotshchild."
Cabot Barr Is a tyrannical hut good
hearted old widower who first drlY$
his fnmlly from his household and
then brings them back. Insisting upon
meddling Into everyone else's affair
Mr. and Mrs. Public
Here is a picture that is just
plain, ordinary swell! Humor,
warmth, drama and heart
appeal with capital letters!
A Tremendous Successor
to "Lady for a Day "U
Lovable May Bobson In another grand
role . . . mixing- laughter and tears
romance and fun ... as Patsy, whose
heart was in her bottle until she became
an adopted "mother" to a chiseling, gold
digging fan dancer 1 and then the fun
began 1
STARTS
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with
CAROLE LOMBARD
ROGER PRYOR
WALTER CONNOLLY
ADDED
Song Hit "Time On My Hands "
"Adrentaret of Kewnrert Cameramen"
Cartoon News
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES!
ADULTS 25c CHILDREN 10c
"Come On Marines," at Roxy
Studio Film
fcdng byonu or Mondw wJtngn( of hrd-bMId, aft-tmns
HUl lcrltT, Rlchird Artm, H- Mns In "Conw on Mirin op-rj
co Kami, Monta Blue and thetrlat tha Roxy todny.
a nnwntla one the old gestu
man la finally dllhtd to find that
utually naa aomeona hi bcUem
ean toe traatad to fall Jlt to a tor
tina. A aplndld aupportlna caat aaslata
Mr, Artlaa In malting tha tllm full o!
tbw, human cnuruinnwnt. Skint May
OUrar, Ralph Morgan, Janet Beech.
Charlotte Henry and Prank JUbertaos
are a few of tha featured play era.
Dene.' fined 10 George Dewtj,
M, of Michigan, ma fined no js:er
day In eity court, where he had been
arraigned on ehargea of being drunk
ia a public place. Dew? a armted
Friday night by city police.
Care Collide Care drlnn toy Adrian
Praley, si, of 10 Weat Jackaon, and
0, Wilson. 7a, of 104 King i!rt, col.
Uded at the Intersection of Slutto and
Oakdale yeaterday at 11:05 a. m. Re
porta filed ith city police indicated
that Wilson failed to atop maU tt
terlng Sixth atreet,
Report Accident E-nt P:k. 3T,
of San Dlega California, reported to
city police yesterday that nia car col
lided with an auto driven by Hobort
T, Naah. of Granta Bass, at on
the north Pacific highway. The re
ports showed that Pike skidded on
wet parement,
Oae Mall Tribune want ada.
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if -m-yr "
"Gallant Lady, starring Clive
Brook and Asa Hsrdtnn which speas
th Studio the Rter tods?, pr
wnt on ol the most poignantly
drams tic and mppetM&g jtorie
hich baa coroe to Iht r a this
season.
Fined Yesterday G-?org Reynold.
44, a XkitlTa ol Oklahoma, wu fined
$10 ia city eaurt jMt-rdKf, hfrli
been arrested Fr1d a j irigttt by city
police for drunkenne&s.
Saturday in Juatloa court for barln
do rtceipt of rfttrtlo:n fa a aotar
re hide. Knowlej sj trrtd Friday
night by stata police.
of tha lion club, of Klamath Falla,
Mediord and Bnd. planned for Wad
neaday sight at K. ir.fc'.n Mlla, &u
been postponed, t-cecr-d i to an
nouncement made last night by Carol
Haya of tha local ci'Jte.
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Children-lOc
Shows Today 1:45
3:15-7:00-9:08
Starts Today for Three Days!
Cussed... Cranky... Crabby... Cantankerous...
Aa Arlin so grandly human
you'll laugh . . ,' and cry ... In
role you'll lov as much as he
loved playing it I The distin
guished star of "The House ot
Rothschild" becomes Cabot
Barr last gentleman of the
Barr Family who tried so
hard to become ."the meanest
man In the world" . . . and
found himself the most comical
... and beloved!
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Supreme Artist of the Screen ... in
"The LAST
Gentl
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ADDED
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ALL-STAB COMEDY
"Mrs, Barnacle Bill"
"OUMPSES Or ERIN"
PATHS NEWS
with
EDNA MAY OLIVER
RALPH MORGAH
CHARLOTTE HEHRY
JANET BEECHER
JOSEPH CAWTHORN