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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 193-1. PAGE NINE . -, , . !: Local and Personal Edward G. Robinson at Rialto Mrs. Bates ill Mrs. Henry Bates, has been confined to her home the past ten days with flu. She Is slow-j ly improving. On FurlouRh Herbert Hawkins, member of the CCC district, left yes terday morning on the train for Eu gene, on furlough. Arrive from East Mrs. Nellie Craw ford and her mother, of Otto, Wyo., arrived by train yesterday and will make their home at Phoenix. Here Shopping Mrs. Myrtle Whim pie of Rogue River was in Medford yesterday shopping, having arrived on the morning train. At sacred Heart John R. Knight, well known violtntst, was taken to the Sacred Heart hospital Thursday morning for medical attention. Goes to Portland Mrs. Esther Church Lenke left by train last eve ning for Portland to spend the Christmas holidays with her hus band. Here from Portland O. P. Brown and W. Sundberg, both of the Pub lishers' Service Bureau, Portland, are in Medford this week attending to business. V Leave for North Mr. and Mrs. James W. Grlgsby and James Orlgs by. Jr., left Saturday for Stayton. Ore., to spend the holidays visiting with Mrs. Grlgsby's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. J. A- Vantis. Groves Arrive Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Grove of San Francisco, arrived yes terday by train to visit in Medford over the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Witham. and with Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Penland of Fern Valley. Here from Portland Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Robertson of Portland arrived yesterday by train to spend the week end visiting here with Mrs. Robert son's mother, Mrs. W. R. Pittenger. and with her brother, C. C Pittenger. Centner Back L. G. Gentner, of the Southern Oregon experiment sta tion returned from CorvslUs Thu day evening, where he spent four days attending the annual confer ence of sericulture and home eco nomics staffs at Oregon State college Holiday In South Mrs. C. M. Hous ton and daughter, Ethel M. Houston left on Friday evening's train to spend the holiday vacation with rela' tives in San Francisco and San Jose, Cal.- Miss Houston will return the first of the year to resume her teach ing in Jackson school while Mrs, Houston will extend her visit to about the middle of January, Underpass Open The underpass on the pacific highway north of Ash- land Is now open to traffic, first cars having passed through the new sec tion Saturday afternoon. The pro ject, necessitating several months' work, eliminates a section of narrow highway, and removed. In the rail way crossing, one of tbe most dan gerous traffic hazards on the highway. To Portland W. M. Van Scoyoc 1 ft last night by train for Portland. Rev. Reynolds Lea vert Rev. L. A . Reynolds left yesterday on the mor n tng train for Portland. Leaves for Smith Lotta Cald mil left for San Francisco last ew Qlng j oy tram. , To Marsh field Miss Kathryn Hud- berg left yesterday by train (for Marshfield, to spend the hoi Ida s at her home. She Is attending St.. .& pvry's Academy in this city. Visiting From North Misses .Doro thy Rogers and Anne Forbes of , Seat tle, Yakima and Takoma, txxV ed in Medford last week and are v tslting with Miss Rogers' uncle, W. D. i ,Yant, of Central Point. 4 Gray Visits Earl Gray, "flbrmer Medford high school student , is vis iting in Medford over the hoi Idays at his home, having arrived fror a .March Field, Cal., where he is with t kits army air corps. Car Found--City police received word Friday from the Eur arre police department, stating that th e Chevro-' let car belonging to F. A. j;ubbard of Fort Klamath, stolen, f ro n the rear of the Model rooms the nlgjyt of Dec. 11, was found In Eugene. Zamrzla Apprehended ."ft seph Lis ter Zamrzla. 16, of 402 le uth New town, was given a tlO sujija mded fine in city court on charges 'i t violating ! a basic traffic rule, folio- g ing an ac-1 cldent Friday morning 1 a. which his l car collided at Fourth . ,nd Central 1 streets with an auto dr ven by J. E Randies, of 413 South Central. f Foster Drives Truck- - -Contrary to a misstatement Friday in the Mail Tribune concerning an accident I Thursday morning at -the lntersec-l tion of Fourth and : Wr streets, the Medford -Crescent City truck line ve-! hide was being drive trt by Clarence Foster, of Grants Pass ,-rhe car which collided with the tr 1? ;k was being driven by Harry C. Ct;, of 124 Ham ilton street, this clty.t k Week End VUltftv -Miss Dorothy McArthur, of the general Standard Oil offices at San Ffianclsco, arrived yesterday on the Sh ai ta to spend the week end in M' klford with her mother. Mrs. J. W. j bay. Miss McAr thur. formerly wi fcn the Standard Oil co. offices In Uhis city, will be accompanied sout't. by Miss Euna Castagneto of Nai rip a, Idaho, who Is her house guest 1 a, Medford. Janouch Retur n Karl Janouch, supervisor of Rcnue River national forest, - returned Saturday morning by train from Ftrrtland, having at tended a comr jj ttee ' meeting held for the purpose . of making prepara tions for the r Kpanslon of the for est service dev mopment program to be begun when ndvocated in congress. Janouch was ite of a committee of three appointe d: bv the Portland re gional offices, -other members were Superintendent Plumb of Olympia national fores and Superintendent John Irwin, o'f Umatilla. 1 AsJ lv'h hIUi: I LA s AihriBaUiUf The Man With Two Faces," a melodramatic murder mystery thrill er, opens at the Rialto theater today with Edward G. Robinson In the stel lar role. The mystery evolves about the strange murder of the husband of brilliant actress, a man of evil mind and with a hypnotic Influence over his wife. There are several suspects. Including the wife herself. "Babbitt"' Opens at Craterian ' r V yxK ft tr f & "Babbitt," Sinclair Lewis' best sell ing novel, comes to the Crsterian the ater today, with Aline MacMahon and Ony Klbbee In the leading roles. The book was read and enjoyed by millions. It depicts. In a colorful and plctur- Burns and Allen Featured at Roxy fv xi A I It I hi fa esque way, the loioies of a ftuny successful bulness man who is convinced of his own shrewdness that he falls an easy prey of a schem ing banker and politician and later Is played for a sucker by a designing widow who punctures his, egoism and nearly causes his ruin. ' Studio Today A poignant and strikingly human treatment of an age-old theme Is said to be given In the plcturtsatlon of the famous novel by Somerset Maugh am, "Of Human Bondage," which opens today at the studio theater. Air Commander Weds NEW YORK, Dec. 22. (AP) Com mander Charles Rosendahl of the United States navy, former comman der of the dirigible Los Angeles and survivor of the crash of the Shenan doah, and Miss Jean Wilson of Los Angeles were married today In the Little Church Around the Comer. Starts TODAY sag fyBm LE CHILDREN TODAY British Dole Extended. LONDON, Dec. 22. (AP) Wide extension of the British dole system Is contemplated, it was revealed to day Seven hundred and fifty thou sand landworkers who hitherto have been excluded from unemployment Insurance are expected shortly to be brought within Its scope. Tills afternoon (Sunday) at 2:00 o'clock, the annual Christmas tree for children will be presented In the senior high school auditorium by ' Medford post of tho American legion. PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 22. (API Esrl Poy. commander, announces Storm warnings were ordered up at,-1at between 1500 and 2000 Pk8 will oe aisiriomcu w an ..hhm- under 10 years of age who attend, and that a program of music and HnrintT number ii entertaining to BTownups will be presented. The annual Christmas night dance of the Legion Is to be held Tuesday at Oriental aardens, with plans being completed for a good party. the mouth of the Columbia river and at Washington coast stations today. The weather bureau reported In creasing southwest winds which were expected to reach gale force this afternoon and tonight. Small craft warnings were flying along the Ore gon and Washington coastlines. 0 Shows Today 1 :43 3:15 7:00 !:00 Adulls-'.'.lc Klddles-lnc 1 The Ideal Xmas Gift-Hunt Theatres Coupon Book AVAILABLR IN $3.50 and 5.00 SIZES. ASK THE CASHIER it, Today and Monday JEKYLL and HYDE! If HE WILL make you believe the impossible! Marry, ilh ; I ;'A itu$itomttr I If Marry Month of J . J iGUY LOMJARDO and hit IC1AI NADIANS ,CE0ECE BURNS;; ( RAC1E ALIEN. ALSO Popeye Cartoon, "TRONO TO THF r'MH" PORTI.inHT. - H VINO nnlIF." III Xtil.lM H. Al l. ON III I K" MV fontinuou. ho MundiT Vt to II p. m. J W (St jf Ktf'lP 'f'um'y' AstonlKhlnj! . . . niK-lnatln! I lk 1 VfclZZ' . . . matchlnc his wits agnlnnt V I I ;jfiWi the cunnlni of a mad Svenrall i jt JB I J iM'-., , . , t0 rK the lore spell that '" 'Ml IS 1 1 A'f h'"1 "'""tlfiil woman In 1 - uwww George Burns &nd Oracle Allen are of on another merry frolic, this time in "Many Happy Returns," opening today at the Roxy theater. Moat of the funny business centers about the dizzy personality of Miss Allen. Presented as a love-stick girl. enamored of Radio Announcer George Burns, she wrecks her father's de partment store business through in sane mismanagement and la accepted by her radio idol only when he Is of fered $30 for every mile he takes her from home. John Henry Pevlln. " Puneral services for the late John Henry Devlin will be held at the Sacred Heart Catholic church Mon day morntn gat 10 a.m., Rev. Father Wm. J. Meagher and Rev. Father Francis W. Blac: officiating. Inter ment in the Jacksonville cemetery. Rosary will be held at the Perl Fu neral Home this evening at 7:30. P. G. E. Kates Reduced PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 22. (AP) Fanklin T. Griffith, president of the Portland General Electric company, which today announced 13 per cent voluntary reduction in rates in Wash ington,, Yamhill and Clacinmas coun ties, said the reduction had been in mind for a year. Use Mall Trloune want ads. EDWARD G-. OB ifielOAU WITH TOO FACES' with MARY ASTOR RICARDO CORTEZ MAE CLARKE wmmammmm Shows Today 1:45 3:15 7:00 9:00 Mats . . . . 25o Eves . . . . 35o Children .. . 10c .TODAY and MONDAY ONLY!. The Hilarious Encore to "Big Hearted Herbert" They took his watch gave him the works and " "l! 1 . ml CS2ljC2n3' lin Iran, utusi gin 1 TXk ilillLTJIU ADDED Our Gang Comedy "HONKEY DONKEY" "TOYLAND BROADCAST" NEWSREEL Xmas Day A Gala Holiday Program! On The Stage "Sunkist Vanities" 25 People - 8 Acts 8 Piece Girl Band On The Screen- "DESIREABLE" with JEAN MUIR GEORGE BRENT JOHN HALLIDAY