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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. fEDFORD, , (TREGOy. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11. IfW. PAGE FITE Local and Personal Neff to 'Frisco Porter J. Neff. at torney, left laat evening by train on businea trip to San Francisco. Leave for New York Raymond "Watt waa among those who left on thia morning' Bhaata. Mr. Watt ws enroute- to New York. Jones to Evatu Creek W. L. Jones, forest aervlce superintendent of con struction, la at Evans creek today on buelneea. Sparks Leave E. T. Sparks of p&rna, Ida., left this morning by train for hla home, having been vis iting and employed In Med ford for the past year, Mullany In Town R. E. Mullany of San Francisco, of the Transcontinent al Freight Bureau, arrived in Medford by train thia morning to spend sev eral days attending to business. Geta $10 Fine Judge Allen Curry fined Paul L. Swank, 27, of Talent, $10 In city court thia morning. Swank having been arrested lart nljtht by city police on charges of drunkenness. Here for Holiday W. J. Martin dale of LoA' Angeles, traffic agent lot Railway Express Co., arrived on the Shasta this morning to spend the next ten days tn Medford attending to business during the holiday traffic. Teacher Arives Lucille , Skatfe of Silverton, Ore., arrived this morning on the Oregontan to spend some time in Medford on business. Miss Skalfe. & graduate of Oregon State college, is a nursery teacher. Ingram Visits A. O. Ingram, rep resentative of Hartford Steamboller rnspctlon and insurance Co., is a M.dlord business visitor who arrived this morning by train. His headquar ters are at Seattle. Dobbs Agent Visits Ed Jacquea of of New York City, representative of Dobbs hats for women, arrived this morning on the Shasta for a business Tiflt d'irlnc tl.e day at Adrlenne's. exclusive Me:'ord shop for Dobbs. Mr. Jacque will m'roduce many new syting sty lee for resort wear. Kummel to Lakevlew Regional Forester Lkpector J. F. Kummel of Portland, who has been in southern Oregon on official business for several days, left yesterday afternoon for Lakevlew, Ore., where the headquar ters of Fremont national forest arc located. MODERN WOMEN Nwd No Soffw monthly pain and deity due to eolci,nervouetmn, exposure or similar chum. CW-chw-twDiwnondlirandPilIaarocffccUT. a!ldnisutaT'ovcr45yeaj, Atfcfot . Has Operation Cecil Blaylock of 1025 West Tenth street underwent an operation this morning at the Com munity hospital. Harrells In Medford Lieut, and Mrs. Ben Harrell and son Hunter of Fort Warren, Cheyenne. Wyo., are spending the Christmas holidays in thia city with Mrs. Harrell' parents. Mr. and Mis. Charlea Campbell, and with Lieut. Harrell'a father, J. H. Harrell, CCC Members Leave Members of the Medford CCC district who kft this morning by train for their homes, having received discharges, were Mor ris Bramson, who Is enroute to Chi cago; Pea'. Bones toel, who is going to York. 111., and Leo C. Augustlne wicz, whose home Is in Calumet Park. 111. Simeon In Medford Acting Chief Ranger C. H. Slmson of Crater Lake national park la In Medford today at tending to business at the park of fices, having arrived from his head quarters at Klamath Falls. In Klam ath Falls Mr. Simson has been en gaged in editing park service films and ma pa which have been collected during the summer. Colorful Vaudeville Unit at Craterian Wednesday r w riw.miM -. Others In the cast Charles Bulterworth Jimmy, of the action taking place aboard a Include Maxine Duranto are the leaders In the fun pnlauai ocean mier-me picture hw j phn R n Ntflson pi(jr situations of "Student Tour" opening several new song numbers, many j a three-day run at the Rialto theatre dazzling dance routines, and of course I lne MoKtnney, Douglas Fowley and today. A novel musical ahow most i a sliipload of beautiful girls. I Monte Blue. New Dodge Models Arrive In Medford For Showing Here The new Dodge Brothers models for 1935 arrived in Medford today, and were unloaded at the freight plat form of the Southern Pacific com pany. The new cars will be Immedi ately serviced and displayed at the show rooms of Pierce Allen Motor company, according to an announce ment this morning by W. W. Allen. The 1935 models embody many new features and offer the greatest value ever offered by the Dodge company. Mr. Allen says. Smart stream-line 'bodies in distinctive new colors ore j featured in this advance showing of j jcara which will make their formel ap- t pearance ai tne ew iotk AutomoDiie ahow. A cordial Invitation has been ex-1 tended by Mr. Allen for the people of southern Oregon to visit the Pierce Allen show rooms at 112 South River Bide and see the new Dodge Brothers cars, as well as the latest Plymouth creations. Yule Decorations In Marble Corner In Jacksonville MM LEAP INTO RIVER 10 ESCAPE ME (Continued irom paeo on.) KIIIIJIMIJJ 1 I III tf 'IM1 PIAHOHDy MAN-.i EMEI 20c TODAY and WEDNESDAY $ PARIS LOVE It'K oh. so ' dirrrrenl! EVANS ROnFRT YOUNG OTTO KRUGER UNA MI.RKt'X TEI IIKALY A Metro-fioMwvn-Maver ricture might lights . . . lilting miilr . , dazzling girl . sparkling chnm pagne! City of life and love and laughter! Come to gay Parre . , and leae mir Iroublen behind! EXTRA! Tlf Tl KI.H OK I MF. Shasta-Cascade Wonderland All In UmiHIIiiI Tcchnlmlor PLUS Bmadwny llrntty "Left Plav Postoffice" Tnneltalk "Samoan Memories" and M(JM New The Marble Corner In old Jackson ville is now In holiday dress, with attractive decorations In pine and fir trees and boughs, according to Sally Cole, hostess and proprietor of the new recreation center. The decora tlons will give a holiday touch to parties and dances planned at the Marble Corner. v In addition to $ie Christmas-time decorations, Ml&s Cole has launched a program of improvement In her new ly established Jacksonville recreation place. Woodwork has been reflnlshcl with the exception of the original, historic old bar, reminiscent of ro mantic gold-rush days. when thy chose the Icy waters of the river to the flamea that had trapped them. Others were killed or fatally injured when they Jumped to the streets, before firemen could reach them with ladders or spread nets at the base of the walls. A few threaded their way through pitch dark corrldora and down flame licked stairways. No Time to Dress They had no time to dress and sev eral suffered frozen or frost-bitten feet, for the temperature was near zero and snow and ice covered the streets. Of the missing. Gravest fears were felt for Senator John Leldleln, of Saginaw, who did not respond to warnings pounded on his door. For 20 minutes after the fire was discovered, a bedlam of ahrleks re sounded from the flame - swept building. Then the screams either were silenced or were drowned out by the roar of collapsing walls and floors. Anyone who had not escaped by. that time was doomed, firemen said. No Ksrupes nt Hear Many of the trapped persons were unable to reach the fire escapes. At the rear of the building, where the river flows, there were no fire escapes. ' Rep. James E. Helme, of Adrian, more than 70 years old, was found Now at Roxy 'Let's Talk It Ovr," tnrrlng Ches ter Morris in a comedy role, opens today at the Roxy. BIRTHS Born to Mrs. Hlldegard Pierce of Central Point, a baby girl, weighing nine pounds, -on December 8. The child has been named Marie Hlldegard. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Fir AT At i r2o?l AHYT1ME: KID01E5 J TONITE WED Thrill-Seeking Gobs Footloose Among Newport's Society BELLES A x PLUS Mnlltwoid On rara'le Ilerltert fori h. II f nmHT l.nn IH.hllll" Dailv Mat 1 :45. Eve 7, 9 i -11111 among the survivors. He had plunged into the river and succeeded in swim ming ashore. Probate Judge William C. Sever ance, of Antrim county, Michigan, who was awakened by smoke in ad vance of the alarm, called the fire "the most horrible thing I have ever been through." He told of seeing persons Jump ing from windows and the roof to the Grand river. Saw Many Jump. "Seme of them hit obstructions on their way down," he said. "Others must have drowned in those Icy waters. Most of the Jumpers were from the third story windows and roof. After I got to the street, I saw others Jump to the pavement. breaking legs and arms and evidently injuring themselves Internally." Rep. William Green, of Hlllman, who fled in pajamas and bare feet, told a graphic story of the fire. "There were women with their hair on fire and their clothes on fire," he said. "They ran through the smoke, screaming. That terrible screaming was the worst. Women on fire, screaming up and down the hall." Chrysler To Have Airstream Models With Line for '35 The new Airstream series of Chrys ler sixes and eights will make their appearance In Medford soon, accord ing to announcement today by Hugo Lange, one of the owners of Arm strong Motors, Inc. Mr. Lange made the announcement upon his return rrom Portland, where he inspected the new Plymouth models which are now on display at Armstrong Motors, and received full details concerning the new Chrysler ears. The Airstream series are popularly priced. The new Chrysler sixes and eights will supplement the regular line of Chrysler Airflows, having more conventional body lines. The Airflow spring suspension plan has been carried out in the Airstream line as well as adaptation of other distinctive airflow features. Comedy Team at Rialto ; r 0. Classed as being one of the out- j Sterling Holloway and Eddie Nugent standing stage unlU on the road to- l8 Matured. j gnret L.llle and Getjree Hall, Wade and Wade, the Original Thousand Pound of Harmony, in addition to a ten- piece stage band. Use Mail Tribune want ad. to a cup of flour for moat recipes. AMERICANS ON SPREE IN 'PARIS INTERLUDE' Lilting romance and uproarious comedy amid the gay Amerlcan col ony in Paris comes to the Studio screen starting today in "Paris Interlude." Dealing with Paris at the time of the arrival of Lindbergh, the plot fol lows the fortunes of a group of news paper correspondents, a girl fashion writer and other expatriates in the festive French capital. The program also includes the pop ular technicolor film showing many local scenes, "The Shasta -Cascade Wonderland." Stated Communication of Reamea Chapter, O. E. S , Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Election of officers and social night. Visit: 113 members welcome. HATTIE M. ALDEN, Secy. JiL day, "Artists and Models Revue" will be on the Craterian theatre stage for one dny only engagement tomorrow. On the screen, Mary Carlisle heads the cast in a collegiate comedy ro mance, "Girl O' My Dreams," with Sanna and Loom la, a leading act on the major circuits, heads the revue which boasts of much exceptional t talent, and has, among others, Mar- BAKING POWDER Same price today as 44 years ago 25 tar 250 Manufactured by Baklaf Pawder Specialists whamaka nothing but Baking Pewtfer. JIMII1J" BYRD PARTY LEAVING LAST WEEK IN JANUARY SCHENECTADY, N. Y., Dec. 11. (AP) The radio station of the Clen ernl Electric company stated today a rodlogrnm from Little America aald the Byrd Antarctlo expedition Intend ed to leave for New Zealand and New York the last week In January. 1035. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Electric Singer sewing machine, portable. First 17.50 gets It. Call at 723 McAndrews. 50 TIERS second growth; 60 laursl; fence posts, 12'ic 435 So. Fir. FOR SALE 5 Angora wool rabbit. J. H. Ralston, Rogue River, Rt. 1, at Wimer. WANTED Woodcutters on old Bow den ranch, 3 miles out of Jackson ville. Bowen. FOP, SALE White Leghorn pullets. Phone 4-F-4. DRY WOOD Fir, man7.anlta, oak Phone 71 or 515 Pemwylvanla. LADY wants transportation to Los Angeles. Tel. 7-F-ll. aTA aTWEAR BETTER CLOTHES. Suits and O'coats to measure, $21.50 up. Klein the Tailor. Upstairs. FOR EXCHANGE 36-8 truck the; Ford pickup, and fence stretcher, for wood or what have you. Phone 615. SANNA and LOOMIS "Monkeyshlnes" by one of the nation's leading conicdy teum Yf Geraldine 3 . i ROSS V I u hlrlwlnd aero- f ballc-V. "You !' I l wen nolhlnj )e" 1 On The Stage All Shows Matinee and Evening BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE A big company of headline favor, ites ... in the most talent-studded attraction yet offered! ARTISTS and ODELS REVUE THE MONARCHS OF MELODY 10 Piece Stage Band T ULLIE I ana i hall ! 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