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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1935. PAGE FIVE Stage Sensation in Rialto Role Mystery, Laughs at Roxy Studio Stars naturally moraa against eumptuouj backsjrounda, uch aa a Ixnf Ialand manaion, an Adirondack lodgt. a tTana-Atl antic ateamnr, a faahlonable e&fa and & faahionaOl salon. . 4 Hattla Reamea Whlta, accredited piano uacher. Pbona 449-M. Studio 220 Laurel St. Local and Personal Bark from Soufh T. E. Pettenger o( this city bu returned from Cali fornia, having spent sewrsl months at Ixe Angeles and other cities. Has Operation 1 p. Den Is a patient at Sacred Heart hospiul, where he underwent a major opera tion thla morning. Ashland Visitors Mrs. Mary Math ews and Mrs. Louise Whee'.er of Med ford were visitors In Ashland Monday, the Ashland Tidings statea. Radford Goes North Walter Red ford, president of Southern Oregon Normal school, left Medford on the Oregonlan last night, enroute north. To Cottage Orote Glen Scott, hav ing been In Medford since last Thurs day, rlsltlng with his wife and daugh ter, left last night on the Oregonlan for Cottage prove. Klamath Visitor Wyatt Padgett, teacher at the Altamont school t Klamath Palls, was In Ashland and Medford during the week-end, accord Ins; to the Ashland Tidings. "Dutch" Parker Calls "Dutch" Parker of Ashland was a visitor in Medford this morning. Parker has bean unable to be at his work for the psat week because of Illness. h land Tidings. Receive Medical Care Among pstl ents at Sacred Heart hospital today, receiving medical care, are Miss Ger trude Schumaker of Talent. Ray H. Davis of Prospect and Mrs. W. T. Dougherty, 33 Rose avenue, thla city. gees Ashland Merchants 0. W. Braley of Medford was transacting business with local merchants Mon day morning, representing Lorenz company of Klamath Palis, the Ash land Tidings states. Employed Here George Jackson of Grants Pass has accepted the posi tion aa bell boy at the Hotel del Hague, replacing John Sploer. who Is now being employed In Medford. Grants pass Courier. Mlsi Roberta Sees Came Mlsa Sally Roberts returned to Medford on the Shasta this morning, after having been In San Francisco for several days where she saw the New York Olanta blank the Ernie Nevers n star pro football team Sunday, 31-0 Enjoy' SWIne. According to the Ashland Tidings, Clyde Nellls of Med ford was In Ashland over the week end, and with Mr. and Mrs. John Deugherty, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stev ens, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Dunn, and Maroella Scrlbner, enjoyed skiing at Dollarhlde's on the Slskiyous. Judge Norton 111 Circuit Judge H TJ. Norton la confined to his home in thla olty with a slight cold. He ex- pects to be able to be at hla rooms In the courthouse tomorrow, for the transaction of routine business. JudRo Norton last week conducted court In Josephine county, hearing the murder trial of Hugo Mayer, lower Rogue river recluse and trapper. Attends Alumni Meeting Mrs. R B. Strang, who Is a member of the Stanford Alumni association, motored to Grants Pass this morning to at' tend the luncheon in that city this noon of the Stanford club of south ern Oregon, who Invited aa honor guests, Coach "Tiny" Thornhlll of Stanford university and Harlow Roth- en, executive secretary of the Stan ford Alumni association. Jail Population Ebbs The popula tion of Jackson county Jail today totaled but eight prisoners the low- eat In many months, with no pros pect of any Increase. The peak of Jail prisoners was reached In the win ter of 1933-1933. when at one time 44 prisoners were confined in the naatlle. County and state author! ties report the minimum of crime In the county. One reason is the low bb of transient travel. .llllllllllllilllllllll Today AND WED. THE TRUTH HURT... f5 j sSSIV From the vivid psgn of a great book to . - I mmfc lAdJfL 5 Vli I &MW-r WinSlTI throbbing life on the screen ... produced I mS&k-.d 111 ( 'V!?l,AVS w,,n " P' ,weeo nr1" ya ... with jr 11 &&lferC&J Si SKW 'r'jA 'ft' Ljr " your favorite characters and scenes M m M I ir IreF A-aT Vt hxL-A JF pradlnr. before on In a dazzling emotional a, m Bfh- r M.." -v procession that piles punch on punch! uAymmSJ Jffl MERRY ROIL. Mm HOLMES' ALSO News On the Air and Off Screen Souvenirs Go South Jack Spauldlng and S. M. Tuttle left last night on a busi ness trip to San Pranclsoo. Horner III O. O. Horner of Pa cific Telephone and Telegraph Co was reported 111 Monday. Rrault to RorfplmrgW. B. Breult left on the Oregonlan last night for Roseburg to spend Tuesday on busi ness. rapt. Newell Calls Among visitors In Medford yesterday waa Capt. Har old O. Newell, QM-Rea.. of Camp H!U, who was attending to business at Medford CCC district headquarters. To Grants Pass C. G. Glenon of Portland, who has been in Medford for the last several days attending to business, left this morning on the Shssta for Grants Pass. Enroute East First Lieut. John T. Kllcoyne. Ch. Res., was a visitor at the Medford CCC district headquar ters yesterdsy, enroute to hla new post at Port Sam Houston, Texas. To Roseburg Leslie Logwood of Davla, Cal., who has been In Med ford since Sunday, left this morning on the Oregonlan lor BoseDurg to spend a few days in business. Ranger on Duty Waurloe Tedrow, forest service ranger for the Butte Falls district, la on duty today at Lodge Pole ranger station, where he Is shoveling snow off the buildings to prevent their caving In. Back to Portland Mrs. Thelma Lanpheln of Portland, having been visiting at Talent for the last sav eral daya with her sisters, Mrs R. M. Merrill and Mrs. R. I. Hllkey and family, left thla morning on the Shasta for her home. Rnv jLufn rnninMr. and Mrs. Ross Wvmore. formerly of Butte Palls, are now located at their new home near Sum rtm . where thev have DUr chased and occupied the Top o' Hill auto camp and barbecue, on the Pa cific highway. Know Settles David Canfleld. eup- ervleor of Crater Lake national park said that the snow depth at the park headquarters Is now 11V4 feet, having settled somewhat. Little snow has fallen in the park during the last few days. Leaves by Air -Preston McKlnney of San Frtnclsco, vice-president of the Canners league of California, having arrived this morning on the Oregonlan, expected to leave Medford by air this afternoon for an Fran' Cisco. Mrs. Rlner Leaves Mrs. M. W Rlner left this morning on the Shaata to spend a few days with her par ent In Portland before returning to make her home in Medford with her husband, who has recently accepted the position of assistant manager of the Medford Woolworth store. Have Friend In Vaudeville Ted and Evelyn Schrader, local teachera of dancing, are well acquainted with one of the performers In "Happy Landings" revue, coming to the Cra tertan theater Wednesday. He 1 Cal Norrls, in ehsxge of the act In which several educated , monkeys perform tricks and human-like antics, among them "Jiggs," the monkey which ap peared In the picture "Tarzan and Hla Mate." Ted and Evelyn Schrader worked during their last week In the show business with Mr. Norrla at the Oakland theater, two years ago, and are looking forward to meeting him again at the rehearsal tomorrow. MODERN WOMEN Ntid Not So moouuy pain snd ddsy dost colds, narvoua .train, n,fllIU'"c2' Chih -unUismondBisndPillBBraenecbrai relisblesndajveQilckKtllrt. Boiany all druggist, for OT5yw. Atkkw fl 'Tnl PIAMOHD r BRANP" SO THEY ALL LIED! Murder made their prlvot lives public, but they'd all bain up to something they hadn't oughta ond they couldn't tell the truth to save their lives I The most entertaining pack of lies you ever heard I ZASU PITTS PHILLIPS HOLMES MARY BRIAN NED SPARKS LEW CODY K,f-? ,jA Hi t a mw sr it x wmm mmr Prom the vivid page of one of Chartea Dickens' greatest books has come one of the year's finest photo plays, "Great Expectations," starting three-day run at the Rialto thea ter today. Following the rise of the poor or phan boy from his lowly, poverty- stricken childhood to the day when. through the Influence of an unknown benefactor the orphan boy has be come a flne gentleman, "Great Ex pectations,,' in it picturlzatlon of the famous novel, bringi to life the characters Dickens has immortalized. Back from Portland E. W. Regnter, who has spent the last two months at Portland, returned to this city by train this morning. Postmaster III Postmaster Frank DeSouza Is confined to his home, having been taken 111 yesterday after noon. Wilson to Grants Pass E. M. Wil son left last night by train for Grants Pass, here he will spend the rest of the week attending to accounting business In connection with bis county position. Back from Port 1 und E. C. Sollnsky. deposed superintendent of Crater Lake national park, and George Roberts, attorney, returned this morning on the Oregonlan from Portland, where it was ruled yesterday by Federal Judge Fee that SoUnsky must face trisl February 18 on charges of em- be zz ling government money. IT COMES TO fSLr Florence Reed and many others Jj$P Showj 1 :45 7 :00 - 0 :00 Adults 25c Kiddie . lOe i jOQiXZ Henry Hull, fresh from hit senaa tlonal auoce&s on the New York attg-4 heads the oaat, as Magwltch, the con vict, whom the boy befriends snd help. Phillips Holmea ss Pip, the orphan grown to man hood; Alan Hale aa the giant smithy; Jane Wyatt aa the heartless but beautiful Estella; Florence Reed as the half-made Miss Havlahsm; Georgia Breakstone as Pip, the boy; Francla I. Sullivan. Forrester Harvey and many other screen luminaries, add to the enjoy ment of the film with their charac terisations. Hedrlrk to Portland B. H. Hedrtck. Medford superintendent of schools, was among those leaving last night by train, enroute to Portland. 4 The regular meeting of the South ern Oregon Osteopathic society was held last night at the home of Dr, W. J. Crandail In Ashland. Dr. W. W. Howard was the speaker of the evening and gave a report of the mid-winter convention of the Oregon Osteopathic society held In Portland. Dr. F. G. Carlow of Medford gave a demonstration 'of technique, fol lowed by a general discussion. Light refreshments were served during the evening by the host and hostess. LIFE.... Zaau Pitta' comedy furnishes many pleasant Interruptions to the serious business of murder-solving and ro mance which mixes "Private fican Craterian Offers Unusual Acts For Vaudeville Bill With a group of talented entertain ers heading the unit, "Happy Land ings" revue cornea to the Craterian theatre for a one day only engage ment tomorrow. Boasting of many unusual act, the unit la said to be one of tn out standing stage shows on the road to day and comes here with the praise of newspaper critic of other cities lauding the show aa being of even better calibre than the last unit to play here, which met with widespread approval. Heading the many ecu la that or Cal Norrls and his educated monkeya. "Jlggs", seen In the picture "Taraan and Hla Mate" la really the star 01 thla act although other simian come dians are also Included In the act, and their many tricks and human-like antics are said to provoke uproarious laughter. An unusual comedy ball bouncing act la that of the Alexander brothers who combine balancing with comedy. Skeeter and Ray, a favorite with audiences wherever they have played, and a headline act with Orpheum, Fanohon and Marco and other leading circuits, add to the fun with their Inimitable brand of nonsense. Cantu, a Mexican magician, does his tricks with a different style from the usual methods and proves that "the band is still quicker than the eye." For those who like their torch sing' lng, Mellne Chorka should prove to be a revelation. Thla blonde edition of ALL IT'S Glory! dal' now at the Roxy theatre, auch thrilling tcreen fare. Phllllpa Holmea and Mary Brian supply the love-making. Helen Morgan has a distinctive atyle of her own in delivering her numbers. Ben and Rita, billed aa "the gypsy troubadours" bring a flash and novel ty offering to the unit. Peggy George, with her tap toe numbers, and Ann Rose tn her sensa tional acrobatlo routines, add to the entertainment with their different ityles of dancing. The Wallers Melody Aces, an eight piece band, forms the musical back ground. On the screen. Helen Twelvetree, Joe Morrison. Toby Wing and several others have a riotous time In the comedy romance "One Hour Late". 4 Ten Soldiers Freeze on Duty PODGORICA, Yugoslavia, Jan. 32 (AP) Ten soldiers on patrol duty along the Yugoslav-Albanian frontier were frozen to death during a heavy snowstorm, It was disclosed today. Resoue parties found the bodies of seven In the mountainous terrl tory but have been unable to recover the others because of - oontinutng snow. 1 Many colors and styles of BBOJACKETS 4s 8HOULDKRITTE3 Now on sale at Bthelwyn B. Hoffmann's. : t Ose Mail Tribune wast ads. m. sRRRI LA RRB RTT W Skeeter and Ray Just Out For Fun Ben and Rita Gypsy Troubadours ' Ann Rose Sensational Acrobatics ON THE -SCREEN A love puszle to baffle Dan Cupid . . . Madcap merriment of 6 romantics running loose I 2- "ONE la ' LATE HELEN TWELVETREES JOE MORRISON TOBY WING CONRAD The Studio theater featire today and Wednesday, Th Richest Girl in the world," palra a new romantic team In the glamorous Miriam Hop kina and the popular Joel McCrea. Mlaa Hopkins playa the title role end McCrea enacts a suitor. Pay Wray Is alao oaat with Henry Stephenson and Reginald Denny in thla comedy drama. 'The Richest Olrl In the World" PromptAttention May Stop That Cough One swallow of Bronchullne Emul sion ana you get relief INSTANTLY. Unmistakable relief. Certainly you won't need much more than half a bottle of this grand old cough-killer to knock that cough for good. If you do, you can have your money back. Jarmln'a Drug Store and all other druggists guar antee it. No dope. Nothing to upset your stomach. So why cough, oough, cough yourself to pieces? I ;miTUlBN-()EFMm l-INIT -THEATRE TOMORROW ONLY! - On the Stage ALL SHOWS MAT. AND EVE. Another grand presentation , , . sparkling with youth and headline talent .-. . one of tho moat diversified un,v- of them allt FEATURING Cal Norrls Monkey Movie Stars with "JIGGS", Btar of "Tawan and Hla Alexander Brothers and Comedy Ball Bouncers All Balled Cantu and Co. Mexican Magician Meline Chorka Blonde Torch Singer Peggy George Tapping On Her Toes Waller's Melody Aces Snappy Eight Piece Stage Band PLUS HOUR 11 RAY WALKER NAGEL h BtatM Communication of Reamea Chapter, O. B. S-, Wtdneaday avenlnf at o'clock. Social night and ra rMhmenta. HAITI B M. ALDEN, Ser. 7 EXPERT FURNITURE REFiNISHIHG CHAIR CANING PADGHAM PLANING MILL 1.109 Court St. Phone 8J1 DANCE DINTY MOORE AND HIS ORCHESTRA Dreamland Wednesday MEN LADIES 35c 10c DANCE Mate Evelyn Up TOMORROW ONLY MATINEE Adults-30o Xiddies-lOo EVENING AdulU-40o Kiddies-26o Ends Tonight I Aon Harding RobL Montgomery tn "Biography of a Bachelor Girl" 2 IPRICES IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIP l U-d I