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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1935)
PAGE THIRTEEN' "Mystery of Edwin Drood" at Rialto Young Caruso Coming to Craterian Western at Studio Saturday Local and Personal .... .sv?V Hate Operation Among thOM un- visit! Friends Here Tin Ashland dergoing operations Thursday at the Tidings states that Mrs. Mary Lewis, Community hospital were Mrs. 8. J. Mrs. Nell Powell. Mrs. Jeule Kllgore, Palmer ot the Old Stage road, and and Mrs. H. H. Mayberry all or Ash- Greta Hansen, llve-jrear-old daugli- land were In Medford Thursday vlslt- tr of E. Hansen of Medford. lng with friends. ilk v.t .. fEDFOTD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1933. fjiMiLy. Mn-i.mri Kwtim nnjsu passim i f rm Jym Oss! Hill lllilLPS TODAY and SATURDAY Continuous Shows Saturday JCfiE. WHAT A MAN! WHAT A RACE! WHAT A SHOW! You'll just about crack up witn laughs and thrills . . as he laps tne field and licks the world ! ' The gay, cartfrte countenances of Doue'.aaa Montgomery and a sprightly vlllaga bell aeem out of place for tha eerie "Myatery of Edwin Drood," playing today and tomorrow at the Rialto theatre; with Claude Rains In the title role. The most mystifying of mystery storlea. the picture follows the life of Edwin Drood. whose Jeckyll and Hyde existence finds him one day as choir master of the village cathedral And the next as a dope addict In the lowest of London's ci:eap dives. When he suddenly drops from sight, with the finger of suspicion pointing to ward his nephew as murderer, events move rapidly to a spine-tingling climax, ALSO Todav and Saturday Perils of intAin imp EPISODE 7 1 TRACKED BY THE ENEMT Junior Coghlnn Comedy "EDUCATING PAPA" PLUS The First of a New Series of COMI COLOR CARTOONS in Cinecolor "Jack and the Beanstalk" Fox News Events l .iimggBBiWBC ISl STARTS SUNDAY! DAMON RUN YON'S great human itory of the shadowy of the great white way with SHIRLEY TEMPLE ADOLPHE MENJOU Dorothy DELL Charles BICKFORD Adults jJTyl Kiddies 20d f?!rWJ 10 MOVED TO THE STUDIO TODAY Jean Parker and James Dunn in "HAVE A HEART" ALSO-"LA CUCARACHA" TOMORROW SATURDAY ONLY IXMyAYNAiiD wrm his I n fx FAMOUS HOPS! I JARZAN V J PLUS THE WONDER OF THE AGES! 3 ALSO Song Hits with Roy Turk Girl at the Ironing Board Travel Talk News Joe E. Brown at Roxy Vfi"f iHll'V " " Toung Enrico Caraso. son of the famous tenor who thrilled minion, i with his glorious voice at the Met ropolltan Grand Orera and otl;-r musical centers on the g'.obc. comes to the Craterian Theatre Sunday for a three-day stage engAgement, In conjunction with "The Glided Lily" starring Claudette Colbert oa the screen. Caruso has Inherited not on'.y a brilliant rolce, but sW the personal charm of his greatly loved father He has recently completed making hlf first feature length picture, "Tne Singer of Naples," soon to be re leased, after having accomplished oxiUtandlng success in various screen musicals where he was featured in leading singing roles. His program will consist of so iiija and reminis cences of his famous father. The Colbert picture. "The Ollded LT.y." Is a romantic and frothy com edy that boasts o.' a totally new and unconventional approach on the romantic anle. Ml&a Colbert Is shown as a hard working stenographer with one am bition In llf- to many a poor man and strive with him. When she does fall, however, it la for a millionaire English nobleman In disguise. She learns the truth, turns hlra down and becomes overnight, the sensation of two continents as the "no" gtrl, Through the succession of merry episodes, ehe leads her millionaire Lotharios a wild chase until she tires of the whirl and $lvea it all up for a chance to sit on a park brneh and eat popcorn with the 'mugg" ahe lovns. "Have a Heart, featuring Jean Vur ker and James Dunn, was moved to the Studio today. "La Cucaracha," the sensational colored musical, was also moved to the Studio, where It will show tonight and Saturday. The Ken Maynard western, "Brand ed Men," will furnish the action at the fatudlo tomorrow. With more action and excitement than the premature setting off of ft waif on load or fireworks, "Branded; Men" Is Just the type of western that keeps the pmses pounding and brlntts spectators to the edges of their seats. Some Dance East Some Dance West We Danco Best At the OASIS Fverv Snt. Nile I Tin'-iiajn li'n,tnri'at ' 1:00-0:00 li'u nf rlrrfi II SHfTI H ! ""c' '"'111 Hurry! It Ends Tomorrow! UNBELIEVABLY MAGNIFICENT! Tho strangest . . . most beautiful film romance ever conceived 1 UNTAMED ROMANCE IN THE H!GH SIERRAS! with Joe E. Brown Is the feature attrac tion at the Roxy theater today and Saturday, This time he appears In a "6 Day Bi&e Rider." As a bicycle rider Joe Is a regular "fiend." but he wins the and hilarious fluke Imaginable. Tho race Is the big climax to one of tho most uproarious comedies In which the wide-mouthed comedian has yet appeared. It Is not only filled with riotous situations but Is race and his girl by the most novel crammed with breath-taking thrills. Ashland Visitor Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mars of Ashland were business call ers In Medford Wednesday. i Summer Prices Effective Now at BARTLETT FUR SHOP 20 South Fir Lynns call! Charles Lyons of Ash land made a business trip to Med ford Thursday morning, the Ashland Tidings 6t8.tes. Lieut Anderson Stops Lieut T. B. Anderson, flying from Rockwell field, Cal., to Seattle, stopped briefly at tho municipal airport yesterday. 333 Pfll mftWitlimJi Jll DAD DYNGE'S DANCE Sat. Night ORIENTAL GARDENS TWO HALLS One Admission Ladies 10c Men 35c RAIDED MEM ' You are always sure of a GOOD TIME with Al Stewart And His Nite Owls AT JACKSONVILLE EVERY SATURDAY NITE Dancing Until KAY FRANCIS LESLIE HOWARD in SUNDAY! "British Agent" 1 n.i ivtinrrpr rnnrns i mm- r SforlOc JgSS2 . 7 xVr mjiyui PARKER ESI HHrafWrai'll A""'" IS! ) I II I i:oo-3:o B If ilMi W-S 35" H P v II "rATn" iiiiiiiimiiiibi iim i iHMiiflmfirturf I k V pdPm (tub liu TODAY and SATURDAY! f gfe" : 'TOMMIM George M.Cohan in "GAMBLING" Arrcslcil for SiipciHmk Jnmos O. SftSjM'rTlTSS "l'lsV 14 L . SUNDAY -;T Peebles, 41, Is cited to appear In Jus- gCOJ I I fl I IS I 3 I II I fuM i ' f j ... I I , tlc court tomorrow to face charges ff TtarVMwKwWS &HZ?l3t,&-&li& 'ijS 'A,,fn' OTk m. WW of speeding on West Main street. rfc.ff.X3rfeil,aL. Sf - . ' i . ' - Two sweethearts in dread m V ' ' M , nuTHTSTirv J Feat! A sinister Figuro lurks K? , I . m ' ON 1HE BIAUi. O in the shadows ... his hands i$& . V , jp11 f ' illl I D ANCE ' S 10 destry thcir happl" i : p V - Talented Son of RfaWB, -li''TgMi " X. ' a Brilliant Father W-tS 7Uiti . I jfljflffllftl?. k"la a'.'-, 4 W rnllowliig the footstep. 'V wSl 5Jv i S 4.' Aiti ' y I of his lllinlrlous piirenl, y )& I JP' fSS''''ia--fa F! K '3? My; J? . f he brines to Mrdford lM f hBQmmofA ENRICO CARUSO, Jr. ': DINTY I SD051iWSlilOD I tpratc"' " "L SMW3;-""'";' EratlM , MOdRF, ' lh I ON THE SCEEEN SfJv MTdHf DOUGLAS MONTCOMEflY : lh 5 1 1 V.8iM!MMNElts Jt ONE NIGHT-! i i , VV' fr'"-il ON A PARK BENCH -U. SATURDAY '"sk , ., fL'. fil A fresh, sparklins Jt J. V f ; night Vf?sg,,J is-ssss ,; 'i,:r;, : D'eam laMd V? If " -r-M " 1 - f "SCREEN SNAPSHOTS" f'VfV ; i Scrappy Cartoon lit tL-. jm at 0s amr at& Mansard I ,.8p"'"- "" MiSJ Bi.aeffULY'i -etf ah m FPFn MnMI IPR AY I VR AY MILLAND I C. AUBREY SMITH I FDWAPn rRAVFM a I rCV?i. j Lsdy or tne screen in - " S I TONIGHT and Saturday Night "Hay Fever" A Blissful Comedy by Noel Coward Directed by ANGUS L. B0WMER Southern Oregon Normal School Auditorium 8:20 P.M. Tickets At The Toggery, Medford ! . iiaii i VSVn The -Lady for a Day- VI r 1 f. '.,1 Lady of the screen in her most dramatic sensation! V?4 l ."7vJ iMAn if Akl Uu&u.Jh4k 1 1 1 mi Vr fitsf ' FAY WRAY -.ri.' FAY VICTOR JUKT When a pretty girl who had plenty met a guy with nothing in his pockets but a bag of popcorn . . . and nothing on his mind but Love . . . she went for him in a big way I .1 uijwib l pal hi -. t: Hi. rtt 'ifi.ii i. .-tii. t wii sue - i 'i iufiii' nu i,iiiiir