Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 18, 1934, Page 7, Image 7

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    1IEDF0RD MAIL TTUTirXE. MEPFOUD. OREGON. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1934.
PAOE SEVEN
Locals
to San Francisco Mn. H. 8. Deual.
of 1100 South Oakd.al. left by train
r-rtday night for San Franelaco.
To Gold Illll Phoeb. rtr-fuaon of
thla city left on th Shaata yeattrday
morning for Oold Hill to ape rid the
day rlaltlng frlenda.
VIbIU In Medford Mlaa LoulM Goff
of New York, American atyllst. arrived
here Saturday for a few daya' Tlalt
with Mra. Ethelwyn B. Hoffman.
Here Friday J.J. Karatett-sr. of Ore.
gon City, west dlatrlct anglneer for
SERA. wa in Medtord and Aahland
Friday on official bualneas.
Bar Returns Charlea Ray. realtor,
returned Saturday morning on the
Oregonian from Portland, where he
has apent a week on bualneaa.
Mra. Rjan Better Mra, Pred Ryan,
who underwent a major operation at
Sacred Heart Hospital last Tuesday,
la reported getting along very nicely.
Hawkins On Business C. F. Hawk
ins, traveling representative of the
Champion Spark Plug Co. waa In
Medford attending to bualneas Sat
urday. Fenton Here P. S. Fenton, Jr., of
San Francisco, a representative of Easy
Washing Machine Co.. waa in Medtord
Saturday attending to bualneas. hav.
lng arrived on the morning train.
Bitter Transfers Hugh RItter. rang
er In the Lake o' the Wooda district,
waa In Medford on bualneaa Saturday.
and atated that he will transfer hla
headquarters this week end to Klam
ath Falls for the winter.
Miss naltbv Leaves Miss Jennie
Waltby, of corvallls, who haa been
vlalting here for the past five months
with her sister. Mrs. E. A Smed'.ey, left
Saturday morning by train for nsr
home.
Leaves for Vacation H. R. Ingram,
of Medford Standard Oil Co offlcea.
left yesterday on the Shasta, for Port
land, where he will spend two weeks
vacation visiting with hla parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. Ingram.
Leave On Furloujth Membera of
Camp Applegate, CCC, who left Sat
urday morning by train on furlough.
were Eddie Reiser ana KODert a
Thomas, both of Portland; Theodore
E. Rowell, of Salem.
Reports Theft Scott Davis, of Jl
Geneva street, reported to city police
Nov. 18 that his car. parked at the
corner o'f Bartlett and Central atreeta
Thursday night, waa broken into. A
light raincoat and a pair of gloves
were atolen, Davla said.
Mlsa Gallagher Here Mlas Evelyn
Gallagher of Portland, aaslatant eoclal
service director for SERA, la In Med
ford attending to business in the In
terests of SERA. Miss Gallagher ar
rived the latter part of the week and
Is expected to return north Monday
Master Cooksey Here Master Dick
Cooksey. eon of W. O. Cooksey of
Grants Pass, manager of the Grants
Paaa Plggly Wlggly store, la spending
the week end In Medford Tialttng with
his aunt, Mrs. T. E. Williams, having
arrived by train Saturday morning.
Fowler Returns J. O. Fowler, local
aalesman for S. & W. returned to his
home in Medford Saturday from Al
turaa, Calif., Lakevlew and Klamath
Falls. Ore., where he had been "Mel
lowing the Morning Mooda with S
& W."
More Snow at Lake W. B. Robert
son, acting auperlntendent of Crater
Like National park, reporta Saturday
that a new snowfall of approximate- i
ly alx inches throughout the park hed ,
Increased the anow olanket Friday '
night, although rains had melted
some of It earlier in the week. j
Glhhons Here Victor Gibbona, for-;
mer Medford high schooV student, ar- i
rived in Medford Saturday morning
by stage for an indefinite visit here
with his sister. Venlte. Gibbona. of
the Red Cross offices. Gibbons has
recently returned from the Phtlllpt.v
Islands, where he waa on duty wit.'
the U S. army.
Hits "Phone Pole Allen A. SmlM
S5, of route 1. Box 123. reported t
city police Friday that on Nov. 14
at 5:15 p.m. his car skidded Into a
telephone pole on the south Paclfi-?
highway. The accident occurred near
the Brass Rail when Smith attempted
to pass a car. according to police
records, and applied brakes on slip
pery pavement when a second car
appronned.
t
Griffith Arrives George B. Orifflth.
of Portland, who Is In charge of public ,
relations for the V. S. forest service,
arrived Saturday morning on the Ore
gonian to attend the meeting her
vesterday of CCC camp educational
advisers, held at district headquarter
Mr Griffith expected Dr. J. B. Orlff
Ing. corpse area educational adviser
of the Presidio. San Francisco, to ar
rive for the meeting.
IValker Re-Jrln Fleet A. P. Walk
er. C M M , formerly naval recruiting
officer for the Medford district, was
waltlrt this week at Bremerton. Wash
for his resselgnment to naval duty
nt sev sccord'.na to word received here
by C. E YorxMe. present recruiting of-'
fleer. Chief Wslker has been on sev
ersl months recruiting duty ashore,
and has recently recovered In '.he i
Bremerton naval hospital from in
juries receiver! in an automobile ac- ;
eldent. i
Cleopatra Drama of Ages at CraterianToday
Claudette Colbert in Lavish Film
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"20th Century" Open at Rialto
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The screers greatest star In the t today at the Rcxy theatre,
screen's greatest comedy trlumphl Carole Iximbard Is Barrymore's
Cecil B. DeMUle'B most lavish mas
terpiece, the film production ol
"Cleopatra." starring Claudette Col
bert in the title role, opens a three
day run at the Craterlan theatre
today.
With a cast of 8000 players, feat
uring, in addition to Miss Colbert,
such well known players as Warren
William, Henry Wllcoxon. from the
New York stage: Ian Keith, C. Aub
rey Smith. Gertrude Michael, "Cleo
patra" Is based on the most col
orful period In that beautiful queens
life ' and on the undying love be
tween her and Mark Antony whicti
changed the destiny of the world.
Set against the magnificence of an
ever-changing background with
which DeMUle haa outdone even
himself, the story Is a veritable
pageant of colorful event in his
tory. 1
Rosenberg Returns Harry H. Ros
enberg of Bear Creek orchards re
turned on the Shasta Saturday mora-
lng from San Francisco, having bee a
there for the past week attending to
business matters.
Such has been the trl ileal -re
claim of John Barrymore's outstand
ing performance In the screen ver
sion of Broadway's great comedy
smash, "20th Century," which opens
leading lady.
"Spitfire"
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She pravs in one breath and de
fies all creation In the next and
loves men according to her own
code.
As the lying, stealing, loving, hat
ing, lmpetous and spontaneous girl
of the mountains, Katharine Hep
burn comes to the screen of the
Studio theatre today In "Spitfire."
In answer to a constant demand
for a return showing of "The Three
Little Pigs." the Studio will show
the ever popular tartoon tcday and
Monday.
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TODAY and MONDAY!
Franchot Tone at Rialto
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One of the many gripping scenes i today and Monday at the Rialto
in "Straight Is the Way," playing I theatre, ahowa May Robson, as Pran-
chot Tone's mother, criticizing the
poor associations he has chosen for
himself, partfcularly Oladja George,
whem the oid lady feels Is totally
unworthy of her son's attentions.
With Karen Morle-7, C. Henry Gor
don and Nat Pendleton also In feat
ured roles, "Straight Is the Way"
deals with the return from prison
of Benny Horowitz to he East Side
flat of hla ailing and widowed moth
er. It. pictures hit struggles to shake
off Ms earlier a&soclticlons of 1U
repute even the beautiful blonde
Mia George, who had loved him
before he was sent to prison.
How he fights back the tempta
tions dangled before his eyes, only
to become Involved lu the most
dramtle episode of his life, forma
the thrilling basis of the plot.
$50,000 LUMBER PLANT
TO BE BUILT AT WAUNA
ASTORIA, Ore., Nov. 17. ( A") A
contract with the American Lumber
and Treating corporntlon of ChlcaRO
for the erection of a $50,000 treating
plant at Wauna, Ore., has b-een sign
ed by the Crosse t-Western company,
according to C. H. Wntzek. manager.
Work on construction of the plant
will start at once and It Is expected
to be In operation by early next year.
Ose Mail Trlbuue want ads
Obituary
Gary Van CnrmanT
Gary Van Cormany. infant son r
Mr. and Mrs. Oeoree Cor many. paM
asy it their residence, 313 North
Peach street. : 5 p m. Friday fol
lowing an llln of four daya. Death
was due to pneumonia..
Little Gary wss born In Medford
December IT. 1311. Bsldea the par
ents. t!-,ere is loft one sister. Km
Corrr.sny, acpd 3 ypars and 6 month
F-.ir.tral wrvi-M wi;i be conducien
by R'v. w H. F.Ntnn at the Con:
f hip; a: 3 pm. t-Vsv i Sunda 1
In:ri7V"n: wia be in Siskiyou n;em,
rial farlu
' TODAY and MONDAY!
LOVED BY ONE GIRL . . .
HELD BY ANOTHER
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the shackles that L ij "Hv
. held him to his pastil ' 'J , 1
Mruntllng to free himself from the " JK . ., vj't i.
neaknesses and fierce desire that hid. IV(.' - V':i--t,P: ' )
branded him F.x-Con" . . . fighting to , -J ,t i , '
lose the woman who would He and cheat f't r-'Kdlftl?,
rather than loe him . . . flaring to he- f tt t v '
lleve In future happlnew with the "right 1 JL, 'if 1 i
girl"! Here Is rtvld ciwi-aectlon of 1 Cr? t- ,f-U'.&. . ''i
life In big rlty . . . Itl drama. Ita J- ( T V "5
tomanee, in comedr and thrilling ad- J Jt i j
Tenturel ! HV . t
MAY ,T - .t"'.f I Jl
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FRANCHOT
TONE ROBSON
HAREN GLADYS
MORLEY GEORGE
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PENDLETON
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Annr.n attimction
York and King in "Domestic Bliss-lets"
NOVELTY ' BORN TO HIE" l.OHEI.I. TMOMAt NEU ."Ki l l.
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A LOVE AFFAIR THAT SHOOK THE WORLD SET
IN A SPECTACLE OF THRILLING MAGNIFICENCE!
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STARTS
TODAY
FOR 3 DAYS
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Stupendous Drama . .
That Dims the Screen
Marvels of All Time!
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Cleopatra, uloe eyed Siren of the Nile I For her . . .
mighty nations were dostroyed! . . . For hor. proud
Caesar triumphed and fell! . . . For hor, Maro Antony
lost an empire and died in her arms to live in deathless
romance! Egypt's great white Queen ... the most alluring
woman of all time!
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Roundup"
Pete Smith's
"Goofy Movies"
News
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CLAUDETTE COLBERT
WARREN WILLIAM
HENRY WILCOKON
and IAN KEITH JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT
AUBREY SMITH GERTRUDE MICHAEL
CAST OF 800Q
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rifnpatra'i Pnra-iic- ... A Lot Unnt inn frrt lnnff . . . wbrit Anton? It waff
to unknown dfllghti by the crtpflvnllnjc TrinplrrM of Kopt!
Thoimatiflr. of Warrlora, Chariot and HoruM (
bitllf, all for a woman's love!
, charging Int-o the holmauit
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(ilant Hnr Onllryi hurllllf tlrf-hnll. . , . Riimi'i conqiirrlni
honlM iho-kri Into llrni-a . . . The IVillrt of the lnuou
"luirrt" ... the llealh of Cnenar . . . nncl thnunantln of other
thrllll In thll ml-jhtleit tpprtarlc In 1934 yeartl!
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