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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1935)
PAGE SEVEN Munition Racket on Rialto Screen Ann Harding at Craterian Today Ginger Rogers in "Gay Divorcee" Local and Personal 11 in n Misaiiawiaiwwm I'll II ' in Carrier 111 T. K. Lawson, carrier at the Mediord postottlc. Is Ul end con fined to hl home today. . To Vencouter 8. M. Cheater left lut night by train enroute to Van couver. Wash. Moore Goes South C. 0. Moore let: on the train Friday n!ht for San At Sacred Heart B J. Par leer, pro- jct superintendent of Carbrry 1 Creek CCC camp. Is a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital, where he receiving medical wire. rowers t-i Eugene Dewey Powers of Miller Tractor company here, left Saturday morning by train for Eu gene to spend the week-end attend 1 n ;- Vr,4 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. JANUARY 20. 19.15. 11 4 j sag. i a?. I - ...-4H Francisco. Has Operation C. L Culbertaon of route 3 Is a patient at the Commun ity hospital, where he underwent a minor operation today. Refer to 'Frisco Raymond Reter. general manager of Pinnacle Packing company, left Friday night by train on a business trip to San Francisco. Lea re Friday Mrs. L. T. Bump and email son were among those leaving by train Friday night, enroute to Long Beach, Cal. Bark At Work Mrs. Bessie Dewey, who has been 111 for some time with Influenza, was sufficiently recovered to be at her dealt again last week at the Armstrong Motor company. Kangaroo Kourt There will be an , Important meeting of Talisman lodge. No. 31 Monday night, at which a "Kangaroo Kourt" will be held, tne victims being prominent members of the lodge who will face charges of having played cards while the lod?e was In session. All knights are re quested to be present, especially those who were caught playing cards while the lodge was In session. nr. Heltmeyer Now In Portland Dr. P. L. Heltmeyer, formerly associated with Drs. Stearna and Orecn In the Southern Oregon Clinic here, la now practicing In Portland, according to Verne Shangle who recently returned from the rose city. Dr. Heltmeyer ha been studying for the past six years In Pittsburg and Philadelphia schools, and still thinks that Medford Is the finest city In the country in wh;ch ! to live, Shangle stated. j I Kerby Pioneer Vlslts-Joseph L. Bowell of Kerby, Ore., was a Medford visitor Saturday, enroute home from Martinez, Cal., where he had been visiting for the last six weeks with his grandson-ln-law and grand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Borde. Mr. Borde la with Shell Oil company In Martinets. Mr. Sowell was born In Douglas county, Ore., In 1859, and for many years has been in the min ing business In the Kerby district. From Oregon Caves Clayton East. BOW clerk at Camp Oregon Caves, waa a Medford visitor Friday and Saturday, attending to business at the Crater Lake national park of fices. East reports that although the atate highway . department usually keep the Oregon Caves highway open during the winter, all available plows have been kept busy so far this season in other sections. The park service, is clearing the road Into the" caves, It having been kept free of now as far as the CCC camp. East ays snow lies five or six feet deep at the Chateau. Gay Comedy ing to bualneu. Home for Week-end Joe M Cols man, employed by Southern Pacific Line at Dunsmutr, Cal,, was expect ed to arrive Saturday morning to spend the week-end at his home here. Back from Klamnth Morris H Knee And Trov McCurdv. ceneral ?- counting offices of the national park service, returned Friday night from Klamath Palls, where they attended to business for several weeks. Trap Shooter Here Jess Trvh sporting goods dealer from Eugene. in Aieoiora maay while on nls return north from California. Troeh la well known for his trap shooting ability. Report Accident A minor automo bile accident involving autos driven by w. E. Garrison of this city, and Mr, Davidson of Central Pnint. reported to city police Friday. The accident occurred at the corner of Riverside and Jackson, Tnkes Trip North Edward H. Pflug. insurance adjuster with offices in the Jackson County Bank building, returned to Medford Saturday morn ing by train, having been attendirg to Business for the last week at 1 gene and other northern cities. ' E W t 9 -f us i . -f.-Hi.f r .wit A story within a story the start- ling expose of the greatest racket In the world munitions and the dra matic adventures of a man who sold himself out as a hired tool of the' armament rtnp until he discovered 1 his beautiful wife coveted by their leader. Is in 'The Man Who Re claimed His Head." at the Rialto the ater for today and tomorrow. With Claude Rains, Lionell Atwlll. Joan Bennett and a host of other well known Dlavers in leading roles the picture comes at a time when nowcnnniiri or ftllpH with the ftena- torial Investigations of the gun man ufacturers, and throws a revealing light upon their activities to promote wars. This expose is Incidental to the story or the triangle drama in wnicn Rains comes back from the trenches to reclaim his head from the shoul wers of Atwill and wreak a terrible vengeance for his betrayal. At Community Hospital Mrs. J. E. Beckett of 1025 West Ninth street underwent a major operation today at the Community hospital. Superintendent Visits O. J. Runt, district supervisor for the Oregon li quor control commission, was a busi ness visitor in Medford Wednesday 1 and Thursday, Down From South Fork Capt. den P Wallace and First. Lieut. Buford E. Boyd, Co. 1642, Camp South Fork of the Rogue, arrived in Medford Saturday and reported that thiee feet of snow has fallen at their camp, which Is situated nenr the foot of Mount McLaughlin. The road has been kept open into the camp, they said. j.- a II K r nit -ifc IVY 'SI -i it Li i I V. V i i ... ...... H' fciKf-l V Said to be one of the finest roles Ann Harding has played since the memorable "Holiday" Ia the one she has In "Biography of a Bachelor Girl," starting a three-day run at the Cra terian theater today. Robert Mont gomery, who appeared with her In that delightful triangle travesty. "When Ladles Meet," once again lias the leading role In the supporting cast with Edward Everett Horton, Edward Arnold and Una Merkel In featured parts. Miss Harding Is shown as the por trait painter who has had quite h few boy friends in the past and who scares them all when she decides to write the story of her life. Montgomery Is the editor who thinks it would he fun to publish her biography and finds himself sur rounded on all sides by persons who would find their lives and careers somewhat embarrassed If their for- In a role that gives scope for her versatllltv. winsome Olnger Rogers aligns nua siiika nun hih-i-s u-r tem pestuous way through "The Gay Di vorcee." In which she is co-starred with Fred Aslntrr. The film, which comes to the Stu dio theater today, Is a hilarious ro mance boasting a ceaseless flow of complications as Astnlre madly pur sues the lovely Miss Rogers across many dancing floors and through mazes of a swank futuristic hotel. mer admiration for the lovely painter came to light. Out of this hilarious situation has risen a titory literally abounding In wit and good humor. Moves (o Yacliats Mrs. Irvln D Bostwlck was among those leaving yesterday by train, enroute to Yachats. Ore., where she will make her heme with her husband. Mr Bostwlck Is foreman of Cape Creek CCC camp. Takes CCC Man Bast Private W. S. Phillips, who for the pest month has been stationed at Fort.. McDonald. Cal., was in Medford this morning preparatory to taking John Kane, a CCC enrolloe In the Medford district, to Fort Sheridan, 111. Kane has beon forced to return east because of Ill ness. Before being sent to Fort Mc Donald. Private Phillips served In Panama for three years, In 14th in fantry. He will be stationed at Fort Snelllng, Minn., when he goes east. 1 J;M TODAY and MONDAY! Blowing the Lid off theMunitions Racket! EACH DEATH BY HIS A DOLLAR for HIS FUN! ULLETS MEANT Guns, gunpowder and human hatred were his fiendist busi ness . . . while his cruel heart sought another man's beautiful wife ! ... At last ! ... the true story behind the ammunition manufacturers . . . who want war . . . clamour for destruc tion ... for profits . . . while the whole world prays for peace 1 B One of the gayest, cleverest roman tic comedies of the year, filled with lilting tunes and dazzling girls. Is "Romance In the Rain," which opens at the Roxy theater today. The story Is as refreshing as the title Itself snd deals with a little modern Clnai-ella who luddenly comes to life through a popularity contest and finds the gates of Won derland open to her. It sparkles and brims with youth and laughter. Convenience and economy Stop ID OAKLAND Hotel San ?ablo offers: Comfort without Eitraraeance Central Location BATES: 11.00 to fl. FKIIS U KAliE MODERN Come SHOf Direction, to Hotel: Sta on Main Hifhwij Sn Ptoio Avenue) ilrrrtlj to lutn St l Msnacemrnt J l mRRY 4TKANO I .if ..fcia siTiViN. i wiaMMMsannia'aawrr- EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS it . I V 1 n V Dnlnt llielr famons ttT thick York - Kose lung "en nd- m now II ' "f ROSS ROADS OF TIIK UORI.D" fr seeks With CLAUDE RAINS JOAN BENNETT LIONEL ATWILL HENRY ARMETTA BABY JANE HENRY O'NEIL 1000's of Others Am I Doing' NKMS EVf.NTS WITH I.OMM.I. THOMAS I "J 'k'i.UlM 11 nniiin in Mil SiL liV'lllH.fl'li Hi :mU S ill! E ith .miV.'i Miin.M I.. 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