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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORU, OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY S. 1935 PAGE ELEVEN.-. Local and Held In City JallJoc Winkler, 33. wo being held In the city jatl today, vhared w:tii having been Intoilcated in n public place. Bruce CalN--W. R. Bruce of Portland 1 among Medford visitors today, hav ing arrived this morning on the Oie ioniaa. . VMU Klelrher Dr. Secoy of Ever ett, Wash., arrived la Mediord todiy to visit for several days with Henry Fletcher of this city. Arrives from Palo Altu Ernest W. Lloyd, affiliated with the Pacific Preas Publishing company of Palo Ato, CaJ., arrived on this morning's Shasta to speak tomorrow at the Seventh Day Adventlst cryurch here. At Dreamland t Eddie McKean. a featured stage and radio artist. Is director, master of ceremonies and baritone vocalist of Fred Wolcotts Callfornlans, playing at Dreamland tonight. Philo Vance 4 ift-&iiifct-.Wi-V'i . "The Dragon Murder Cast," the latest of the murder mystery dra mas from the pen of S. S. Van Dyne, opens at the Roxy today, i The picture is said to be the most Di7orre as well as the most baffling of all the novels of the famous au thor, involving as It docs a series of mysterious crimes apparently com mitted by some prehistoric monster. Warren William has the role of Philo Vance. Studio Western STR. : --V3Sifc ' v -A'M In a bitter battle against great odds to establish his innocence of a trumped-up murder charge. Ken Maynard blazes his way through gun fights to redeem his honor In the eyes of the girl he loves. This is the background of "Smoking Guns." now at the Studio theater. Maynard plays the role of an In nocent fugitive from Justice, wanted for the murder of Silas Stone, outlaw chief. Unique Arrangements! Compelling Rhythms! JS) t W 4 0.1 4 . v z3-St.Jk 12 CI Musicians and ever FRED WCLCOTT AND HIS CALIFOEHIANS WILL Dreamland Tonite Men 40c Ladies 15c Personal From San Fran Uro H. E. Noweli of an Francisco Is in Medford for a week on business, having arrived this morning by tram from the north. t Frfgldtlre Englneeri Here R. R. Mclntyxe and Raymond G1U. Prlgld aire engineers, are In Medford today conferring with Morris Leonard, local dealer. Arrives from North J. W. Wise of Eugene, representative of Pacific Frail Express Co., arrived this morning on the Orevionian to attend to business in Medford for two or three days. Coming Sunday 8 8 . J W Of particular Interest to all those who like good stage entertainment Is the announcement of the engage ment for Sunday only of the "Dark town Scandals" at the Craterlan the ater. Starring Ida Cox, blues singer with the distinction of having made more records than any other colored singer, the "Scandals." with a company of 50, Is the largest all-colored show 1 on the road today. i Singing numerous "blues numbers" Miss Cox has been "bringing down the house" with her rendition In particular of "Real Estate Papa," a j song written especially for anyone 1 talented In singing In blues style. Darky comedians, dancers, har mony singers, a Victor Recording or chestra and a line of dusky dancing girls are Included in the show. On the screen will be Ann Hard ing's new picture "Enchanted April." from the best-seller and stage play of the same name. Frank Morgan and Reginald Owen are also featured. DANCE DIHTY MOORE AND HIS Orchestra Dreamland SATURDAY NIGHT &x, .... Entertainers PLAY AT Mr 4 M4? Drama Gripping, suspenseful drama is the keynote of "Rendezvous at Mid night." at the Rialto theater for to day and Saturday, as Ralph Bellamy. In the starring role, Is called upon to solve a murder that has Impli cated his own sweetheart. Unique and powerful, "Rendezvous at Midnight" Is a drama of modern life and politics. An ex-pollce com Fred Evan bo n to Portland Fred Evanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Evan son of this city, left by train this morning for Portland, where he will stay for several days. i Return from Ashland Mrs. Charles Clause and John Clause returned Wednesday to their home In Medford after spending two days In this city with friends. They are former resi dents here. Ashland Tidings, Teaching In Alaska Mrs. J. F Banish of Medford received word from Alaska, where her husband has been since last August 2. that Mr. Banish has accepted a position teach ing at the Indian school at Hamilton. He will fly in from Anchorage, west along the Yukon. With Mrs. Banish In Medford are his three daughters, Joyce, Ruth and Carol. Shows 1:00-3:00 7:00-9:00 Gripping TODAY and SATURDAY! WHO Killed Myles Crawford? V "WiThe Woman ' j:$HHO 0 js &u i. i 1 f ,!'V fv Now at Rialto mlssloner Is murdered after he has resorted to underhanded methods of obstructing an Investigation of his regime. Joking, the new Qommis sloner's sweetheart calls him and In forms him that she killed the man. When the girl realizes her Joke la serious affair, the commissioner Is forced either to arrest her or find the slayer, and with a silver fox dress as the enly clue. Mrs. Brewer In Portland Mrs. C. M. Brewer Is spending a few days in Portland, having left last night by train. From Bay city Mr. and Mrs, B. H. Williams, who moke their home at the Medford Hotel, returned this morning on the Shasta after spend ing a week In San Francisco. They report excellent weather In the bay city. DANCE at OASIS Saturday Night Good Floor, Good Mutlc GOOD TIMB LET'S GO 11 Mo. No. on Cra. Lake Highway Adults . Kiddles 10c WORE HIS GOWN Killed MyleiCrawfordL.But (hree women wore jthft same gown at the same time I with RALPH BELLAMY VALERIE HOBSON ARTHUR VINTON Cartoon . Novelty - Sport - News Prevue Saturday Night After lat rrgulnr chow no cliarjte "Lost in the Stratosphere" with WII.I.IAM CAfiNFV ri)IIE Nl'GEST JI NE rOLI.VER SUN-MON ..I witn SCREEN REVIEW n IMtic AMlej-ate. i Broadway BUI." the picture which 1 so delighted Medford fans when it played its northwest premier January 30. has returned to the Crntemm theater, and crowds are flocktnp to see It, some of them for the second time. With a spiennid cast the picture is full of delicious humor, drama and suspense. As a man whose henn i is in the horse racing game. Warner Baxter, who plays the lead, finds himself manager of a paper box fac tory, a Job which he doesn't relish. He kicks over the traces finally, and leaves with his horse "Broadway Bill" ..-wii". TODAY and Saturday Prehistoric Monster Swimming P ALSO ON THE "utmitiMI a.r ZZ it Aiua.. Z&MUUNE EPISODE S THE FIAMINO Town - SUN-MON : ENTERTAINMENT A GRAND r 9 GUY KIBBEE En Adults 20d LAST TIMES TOXIOIIT 4ool MrCrra Snllle Wan llrrtun C'lHirclilll In "Half a Sinner" MYSTERY! DRAMA! ACTION ! Ci SUNDAY The Biggest Little m&z. so- ft far the tracks. His wif daughter of the owner cf the box factory, refuses to accompany him. but her sister, Myrna toy. who Is in love with the independently thinking Baxter, fol lows him to the track, and the rest of the story deals with their diffi culties in finding enough money to enter the horse in the big derby. Probably he best touch In the Fhow Is where Baxter, broke, gees to dinner lit a .urge hotel with an old race track tout, hoping to bor row money. Since the tout la there for the same reason, a delicate situa tion arises as to how they will pay the check. Hnw they get out of doinp f-o leaves most of the audience in the Directed by Frank Capra. the man responsible for "Lady for a Day." and -It Happened One Night." the pic ture has proven an Instant box of fice success alt over the country. "Variety" offers in this headline: Continuous Shows Saturday Crashes Moonlight SAME PROGRAM PKTE SMITH'S 'Goofy Movies' MOVIKTOSF, NKWS TREAT FOR ALL! KIBBEE Kiddies 104 SAT. ONLY! ADDEU Ailvflltnre Plrturo "The Phantom Sea" INplir Pot "You're Killing Mc" Star in the Movies! JAMES DUNN CLAIRE TREVOR ALAN DINEHART "Cincy Nerts Broadway BtJ; Wham. I W of an Inch rainfall wa recordM 3 G'-" during the 12-hour period ending at - 5 p. m. yesterday, and that .OS of Precipitation Noted The weathvt sn inch was noted during the cn bureau reported this morning tin'. I suing 12-hour period. r.w-9-.on l y ".rieto'c ill " w i r ; - i imii ii iiBi i Positively Ends WARMER with rVsYTUSA Provue Sat. Night Aftfr Inst utiow no ctinrue GARY GRANT ELISSA LANDI "Enter Madame" SUNDAY ONLY! The Biggest Stage Scoop of the Year! A fast-stepping jamboree of music, songs, dancing, com edy . . . direct from the heart of Harlem 1 Company of 50 IDA COX (Jnefn of the , liliipn NED STANFllxn King of iTurleH SAM ROniNSON The funny ' mnn Onnce teams - quartettes - sol olHti - singers comedians and a " VICTOR RECORDING HANDI 12 Dusky Dancing Gals-1 2 ON THE SCREEN She dared to do what every woman has wanted to do! Cbw - HARDING GA villi FRANK MORGAN KATIIKKINK ALEXANDER IIEOINAI.D OHP.N Be The G 7 Gnc4 (5s V3S Tomorrow Night! The Greatest Comedy-Romance Of All Time! . . . Ask Anyone Who Saw It! LOY SPECIAL PRICES Sunday Only Adults - 40! Children - 25d Mat. and Eve. SUI-IDAY Sure to See Mail Tribune's AUTO SECTION LAST MINUTE AUTO NEWS A regular Sunday feature ff Baby He Roy