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    BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1931.
PAGE THIRTEEN
Local and Personal
Thrilling Film on Rialto Screen Hair Triggers
I'arMHis Arrive! R, H. Parsons of
Seattle and the HUcrest orchards, ar
rived this morning by train from the
bOUttl.
(ienlner to Huod Hher L. O. Genu,
ner. entomologist at the local stau
laboratory, left lost evening by tratu
for Hood River, Ore.
Flvtures Stolen W. E. Thomas of
45 South Central, reported to city
police yesterday that two sinks and
fixtures fo- third were stolen from
a vacant house at 124 Uncoln street.
From Eugene Mrs. D. Calllson of
Eugene Is ependlng a week In Mod
ford visiting with her sister, Mrs. H.
E. Bailey, having arrived this morning
on the Oregon! an.
Visit In Grants ras Among recent
visitors In this city from Med ford
were Mrs. Luis. Pollock, Miss Letlm
BodXord, Miss Muriel Pollock, Ferrel!
Woods and Meritt Probstfleld. They
were callers at the home of Mr. ai'd
Mrs. R. It. Bus&ey. Mrs. Bussey Is a
daughter of Mrs. Pollock. Grant
'Pass Courier-
CHRISTMAS
GIFT
NIGHT
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
, SAT. NIXE .
'both halls
Men 35C Ladies 10J
930 til 2
JACKSONVILLE
Musio by
Larsen's 5 Hot Peppers
SATURDAY
DANCE at OASIS
Snturdny Night
Good Floor. Good Music
i Good Crowd.
isyrmifiimrrtsi am
Whipple Here J. M. Whipple of
Rogue River Is in Medford for two
days on Jury duty la circuit coxxt
having arrived this morning on tnc
OregorU&n.
t
To Eugene Mrs. Florence Pitt man
of Eugene left this morning on tn
Shasta for her home, having been
a Medford visitor for the past mouln
with her daughter, Mrs. J. R. sieger.
Reynolds to Portland I. A. Reyn
olds of Portland, Seventh Pay Ad
vent 1st minister, left this morning
by train for his home. He had be?n
In Medford since Monday, worktrig
for his organization.
Mrs. Harvey Leaves Mrs. O. P
Harvey of Glendale, Ore., left on the
Shasta this morning for her home,
after spending a week In Medford
visiting at the home of her son, T. 8-
Harvey.
i
Expected Today Clyde Ringer of
Rogue River was expected to arrive in
Medford by train today, after a busi
ness trip to Portland, where he visit
ed the Stat Accident Insurance Co
offices,
Benloff Visits Fred Benloff of Bnn
Francisco, of Fred Benloff Furs, is
attending to business in Medford to
day at Ethel wyn B. Hoffmann's ap
parel shop. Mr. Benloff arrived by
train from the north this morning.
-
Leaves this Morning Carl Miller of
Sacramento, who has been visiting
here for the last two weeks with hU
brother-in-law, Olen Barlow, ad 1
other relatives, . left this morning on!
the Shasta.
Park Man Visits V. L. Hohl of tfcc
national park service is In Medford
on business today, conferring with
Fred Scheffel, city superintendent, In
regard to the Roxy Ann park project.
I Mr. Hohl has headquarters at S.in
I Francisco, and Is enroute south from
j Portland.
I CCC Enrollees Leave CCC enrollees
from camps in the Medford district
i who Uft this morning by train were:
Joseph W. Suleslct, to Chicago; Wood-
row Simpson, to Marshall, 111., and
Charles E. Newman, to Fort Sheridan,
III.
Scout Officers to Meet All Girl
Scout captains and lieutenants are
to meet this evening m the court
house auditorium, announcement to
day from the Girl Scout headquarters
stated. The meeting will begin at
7:30.
Attorney Arrives Irvln Goodman
of Portland, attorney, arrived tula
morning on the Oregonlan to repro
sent the defense today in the circuit
court trial of Kyle Pugh. Goodman
Is a representative of the Interna
tional Labor Defense bureau.
Returns from San Francisco Joseph
Dotson of Independence, Ore., is in
Medford and Central Point today vis
iting with relatives, having arrlvod
this morning from San Francisco. Mr
Dotson is returning to his home after
being confined to a hospital In tie
south for several days.
Called East Mrs. Eugene Thorn
dike left this morning for Willow
Creek. Mont., where sho has been
called by the serious Illness of .mi
mother, Mrs. W. W. Downlo. Mrs
Downle is acquainted to many in
Medford, having been visiting here
I several times.
gflSiCUBM
Adults
20c
Anytime
' Kiddies
10c
Anytime
TODAY and SATURDAY
Laugh, Chilli Sinister Happenings Romance In picture thnt
will send a chill up )0r spine In every reel And jet tone, room (or
n Hundred Luughsl
MI W1W wmimi,! i. i i aaaaaaaaaaa
i!L UNA MERKEL
0 ? MARY CARLISLE O L Jl? ijl
f'i detective who ever
t&W missed a clue But he ES $
never misse. a laugh in this V
C"y hilarious thrill luccesfor to '
'y "The. Thin Mn An mom Hit! S
' AOrtTd I stsdav j
Rroartuajr Brevity Ann John
"PICTURE PALACE" harmso boles
Cartoon ,,n The , Mf ,
grmrr"'iiM -s
Exhibits Palntlnss Water coicrs
that were exlilbited at the Portland
Art Museum reosntly, will b shown
by Charlea Voorhlea, in his studio at
the rear of the main house at Edtii
Valley orchard, on the Coleman creek
road. The public has been Invited
to view the paintings, which will be
shown from 10 a. m. to 4p.ni, today,
Saturday and Sunday.
Thrilling melodrama of the kin
Dash lei I Hamraett, who also wro'.
"The Thin Man," knows how to in
Ject into his stories, Is found in
"Woman tn the Dark," playing at
the Rialto theater today and tomor
row. Here ra Ralph Bellamy, Fay
.'ray and . Rocoe Ales in one of tho
'Icture's tense moments
For the regular Saturday night pi,
.'ue, the Rialto will have Tim McCoy
In the first of his new scries of west
ern thrillers. "The Prescott Kid,"
There Is no extra charge for the pre-vue.
Craterian Star
. -S-s5trdn. r;:l
role opposite Miss Shirley, and others
in the cast include Hal en west ley
O. P. Reggie, Sara Haden and Ger
trude Messlnger.
, 4
In Comedy Mystery
1
In a thrilling western drama, filled
with action, excitement, plot and
counter plot. Ken Maynard is starring
In "Branded Men," which comes to
the Roxy theater tomorrow.
The picture has to do with the
adventures ox a two-gun sheriff and
his companions who go out to tlx
up a band of bad men and do Just
that. Ken Maynard, who plays the
role of the lending sheriff, also falls
in love during the course of the
proceedings and proves himself as
apt At rcmance as he is riding.
A new favorite and & new name
come to the screen tn "Anne of Ore'n
Gables." coming Sunday to the Cr Li
ter! an theater.
Anne Shirley Is the heroine in the
film, played by Anne Shirley. The
name was adopted by the actr
when she won the role that hun
dreds of other Hollywood girls had
sought.
Formerly known as Dawn O'Diy,
the new Anne Shirley Is IS years old.
Despite her youth, she is a screen
veteran, having made her debut be
tdre the cameras at the age of three.
She has since supported herself and
her mother from her motion picture
earnings.
"Anne of Green Gables' as mil
lions of readers will recall, Is the
story of an orphan girl who Is adopt
ed by a middle-aged farm coup'c.
It depicts the struggle of the child
in winning the hearts of the disap
pointed man and woman, who had
expected the orphanage to send twem
a boy, and It traces the romai.:e
which ensues as the gtrl blossoms ln:o
young womanhood. First published
in 1908, the novel, by L. M. Mont
gomery, has won recognition as i
classic of .fiction.
Tom Brown plays the leading male
IF
If &
DAMCE
at
THE DUTCH MILL
KLAMATH JUNCTION
Good Orchestra
Both Modern and Old Time
Musio
so rovru t iiarce
IANCIN(I KVKUV NKillT
CARNIVAL
Attend the Big
Football
Party
.1
In honor
or the
CHAMPION
TIGER
TEAM
Dreamland
SATURDAY
BALLOONS HORNS
SERPENTINES
Musio by
DINTY MOORE
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Medford High Football
Players, Guests of Honor
HAItOI.I) OHOVg
Mnster o( Ceremonies
Men 35C Ladies 10d
-DANCE
Secret panels, iUdlng doora, in
visible microphones and disappear
ing rooms tricks of legedermaln
that would make Houdint look like
an amateur come to the screen In
"Murder In the Private Car." comedy-mystery
thriller, now at the
studio theater.
Charlie Ruggles and Una Merkel
are featured .
It is a thrilling story crammed
with laughs. The picture tells of .the
murderous Attacks made on a young
heiress, and her rescue by a comedy
de-flector of crime.
4
I'nrtrn in Medford First Lieuten
ant Ragnar Unden of Camp Coos
Head waa a visitor In Medford yes
terday at the CCC district headquarters.
TONITE
"Whom the
Gods Destroy"
SATURDAY
Continuous Shows 1 to 11
ACTION 1 ALL THE WAYl
BRANDEIQ.
Mm
Shona
1:00.3:09
7:00-0:00
fAiu Itl " jj M
K Biddies 10o I f l
v TODAY and SATURDAY!
THE AUTHOR OF "THE
THIN MAN" GIVES THE
WORLD ANOTHER THRILL I
iftt aft .
a 'l
Vnnlhlnir Shadov lr f 1 i
Eplwrle A'y " ,' 1
"Slinilt!-.v of Vrath" f lit E
W,"M,gllllt' V r I ii II ft SAT. MATINKK OM.r
I v" ' vnikaisi
Aiini n
RUTH ETTINO
"If This Isn't Love".
Cartoon News
Prevue Saturday Night
iPLUS
Frolic of Youth, TnmpiiR Hoofers'
Kravty Kat In "I'nder Alley"
hi a
Wf E ( u . A K-tr Brf TM SCI UTS t ; 7 N 'M If f4 I
Mrjitikaiiuint w-a ta m ai
The Gorgeous Carroll Beautie
CARL BRISSON JACK OAKI!
VICTOR McLAGLEN
KITTY CARLISLE
DUKE ELLINGTON
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Sunday 1
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH
SUNDAY-MONDAY
rjJ 7:00-9:00
lamfain
Ends Tomorrow Night!
What a M -n! What a Race! What a Show!
if 20hh
mtmw I JLItl
micefaye n
Piikltlvely the fastest, ami funniest riot
Jims', ever muilel A thrill, a chuckle,
a KOAKI
gw maxinTdoyle I
MSifB!' PREVVB gATl'BDAY NIOIIt Ljj
IwotJs iiv Franchot Tn jean Mui i 1 '
I jpllllliP "Gentlemen Ar Born" '
fcSLv'argnzri Starts SUNDAY E3
I'M Mil M si 1 1 i U M I y Ml
ft -i1. if;
I ANNE SHIRLEV"
mf J
FROM THE FAMOUS
BOOK THAT YOU
... AND COUNTLESS
OTHERS HAVE LOVED!
L. M. Montgomery's itory of
lovely Anne, the orphan child
the whole world has adopted
... in a picture that will live
forever in your dreams 1 s
TOM BROWN
AS GILBERT
Gertrude Messinger
AS DIANA
-i l i 5. !
V: we
UK 'VV
ltw
O.P. HEGGIE
AS MATHEW
Fiction's best-loved red-head I
. , . She brings again the
golden days of innocent, be
. lieving love ... to a world
hungry for another . great
heart-throb l You won't just
BEB this picture, you'll carry
It away a treasured memory I
THIS
7H
SEETHE
NEW 1935
NOW ON DISPLAY
Our 1935 Plymouth automobiles are now here
for your Inspection and It will be a pleiisur to
show and demonstrate them to you.
We will also be able to display a complete line
of 1C35 Dodge automobiles about Tuesday, De.
cembcr 12th. Watch this space for further announcement.
Pierce-Allen Motor Co.
Dodge and Plymouth Dealers
112 8. Riversido