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PAGE THIRTEEN At Craterian Rialto Stars Coming Sunday Fred Wolcott's Californians Return Local and Personal '1 1 V"1' r 1 iFEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. BEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. MAHCII 1, 1933. r1"; Ashland Visitor S. H. Blood of Medford waa Tis'.tor In Ashland Wednesday nht, according to t.s.e Ashland Tidings. Visit Here Mrs. F. H. Crowson and daughter, Mrs. To mCarter both of Ashland, visited in MedJord Wednes day with Mr. and Mrs. Jhn Redden. Call at A-Oilaml i:.e Ash'.and T:ri lnga states tliat Carl Von der Hoi:t-:i of Medlord was transacting business In Ashl&nd Wednesday. Business Visitor Frank Carpenter of Calice was In Grants Pass for a short time Wednesday, enrouto homo from Medford, where he had been on business. Grants P.ias Courier. From Ashlanrt The Ashland Tid lnga states that Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MoCallen of Ashland were business callers tn Medford Wednesday after noon. Visits ot Ashland Mrs. Dean Fil well of Medford was visiting here Wednesday at the borne of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tonner. Mrs. Falwell was formerly LaVoun Tonnr. Ashland Tidings. Returns from Alaska R. E. Law rence of Electrical Research Products. Inc., returned this morning on the Oregonlan from Juneau, Alaska, hav ing spent two months there on business. 20 WYTlMEt KIDDIES jo: SATURDAY Continuous Slums 1:30 to 11:00 RED-BLOODED ROMANCE and THRILLS RUTH HALL Otis Harlan ADDED SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT SPFBKOF Joepenner "Toreador" "...? "RambiirRound CANCEROUS DEPTHS. RadJo Row Fox Movietone News J 3 Winners of the ' TUARitflTSWimPOLE STREET II! Adults 20 TODAY and A iA Qlorious tAdveniiwe & of ihe MiiS 4C K Wan US f JAYNE CHARLES ADDED: A Frolics of Youth Comedy "THE LITTLE BIG TOP" Melody Master "A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW" ' Pepper Pot "THOSE WERE THE DAYS" An Oddity "Penny a Peep" Pathe News Events m, .-jX LAUGHTER !... id v: ?rdfcf3r "pat" in rm m f'.tr a va ju, iiau m" .11 4 VI From S en ark E. A. Bertrand of Newark, N. J., arrived this morning by train on busui Mrs. LclM hner to Portland Mrs. M. Leischner left this .T.omlng by tram for Portland. To Vancouver Mrs Mary E. Jones and children left '.his morning by train for Vancouver, Wash. Leaves for Eat Roy Tj. Bonner left last nifc'ht by tram for Fort Slier Wan, 111. O'Neal Leaves by Train Wm. O'Neal left last night by train enroute to Monmouth, 111. t To Portland Edwird Evanson left this morning on the Shasta for Port land to spend a few days. Return from Portlund Mrs. James O. Hayes and son Robert returned yesterday by air from Portland, where they had been several days. On Furlough Wayne E. Johnson. Teddy O. Bebb and Wm C. Patrick, all on furlough from the CCC. left this morning by train for Portland. Leave for Bremerton Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Meadows left r jesday for Brem erton, Wash., where they will visit with relative and friends until March 9. They will aall then lor Petersburg, Alaska. Positively Ends Tonight! Belle of the Hineties m v STARTS SUNDAY! Academy Award! '4 BUT! Kiddies 10d SATURDAY gamopous 'West J TOM' REGAN KING SUN-MON LOVE, LUCK amo PATERSON HERBERT MUNDIN mmm 1 1 - 1 " Shlrlev Temple, starring in "The Little Colonel'' at the Craterian the ater, with Lionel Barrymore, is capti vating audiences with her charm and the ability which won for her a spe cial award from the Academy of Mo tion Ploture Art a and Sciences the other night. The picture Closes Its run tomorrow nlzht. For the Saturday night prevue, Rob ert Young and Betty Purness have the romantic lends in "The Band Plays On," a story of collegiate foot ball, with Leo Carlllo, Stuart Erwin and Ted Healy also In featured roles. Robinson Returns Rex Robinson, forensic coach at Medford high school, returned this morning by train from Salem, where he had spent a few days. To Ashland Misses Jean Fox and Jean Grantham left on the Oregonlan ! this morning for Ashland, where they will attend the basketball game to night and spend Saturday with Miss Fox's aunt, Mrs. C. Putney, Openlrrjr Announced The Marble Corner, historic Jacksonville place, has been reopened under the manage ment of D. E. Hartman. The official opening of Mr. Hartman's new estab Ushment will be held Saturday even ing. Professor Hartman Arrives Pro- fesaor Henry Hartman of Oregon State college arrived this morning on the Oregonlan to spend the day here con ferring with officials at Southern Oregon Experiment station, and with local shippers. t Examiner Expected Ward Mc Reynolds, examiner of operators and chauffeurs, will be in Medford March 8 and 6, at the city nail, between tto hours of 0 a, m. to ft p. m. and 8 a. m to 5 p. m., respectively, according to a recent announcement. All those wishing permits or licenses to drive cars are asked to get in touch with Mr. McReynolds during these hours. Ruth Luy Dancers Appear In Revue Craterian Tonight Dancing students of Ruth Marie Luy will appear on the stage of the Craterian theater tonight In a revue featuring all types of solo and rou tine numbers. The presentation will be made following the first showing of the soreen attraction, Shirley Tem ple in "The Little Colonel." The program follows: 1. Chinese Tappers Gail Codding. Nancy Jean Newbury, Gayl Mil ler. Mary Ann Brill. 2. Chinese Acrobats Nona Heyland. La Rose Scammon, Francca Nich ols, Melissa Persons, Lois Hues ton, Maxlne White, Coleen Ste phenson, Tlllle Rammon, Beulnh Stephenson, Aletha Emerick, Dor othy Hayes, Natalie Parker, Mur iel Piatt, Jeanette House, Odlllc Ann Persons. 3. Alice Blue Gown Frank le Rlna barger. 4. Sailor Buck Tap Dotle Terrett and Janet Reter. 5. Soft Shoe Shirley Jean Barton. 8. Buck Tap pelbert Ross. 7. Rhythm Tap Ginger Hawley. 8. Dames Betty Reams and Emily Tyree. 0. Harlem Strut Lois Hueston. 10. Intermetzo Frances Nichols, Ale tha Emerick, Beulah Stephenson, Dorothy Hayes. TUlie Rammon. 11. Little Tapper Gall Codding. . 12. Say It With Music Coleen Ste I phenson. j 13. Tap Strut Jean Goldsmith and Maxlne White. 14. Syncopated Tap Frankie Rina I barger. 13. Fast Buck Dotle Terrett, Janet I Reter. Nona Heyland. lfl. Butterfly Dance La Rose Scam- i mon. 17. The Strut Melissa Persons, Lois Hueston, Muriel Piatt. Jeanette House. Odi'le Ann Persons. . 18. The Good Ship Lollypop Polly I Hoffard, Carmon Wright, Rosalie Roberts, Shirley Jean Barton. ! Charmaine Brault, Jeralyn Jerome. 19. Tap Routine Dorothy Jenkins. t Isabel Crouch, Frankie Rlna- barger. Accompanists, Mrs. V. Hawley, Mrs. R. D. Hlnes. Use Mall Trlhune want ads. There isn't a dull moment JACKSONVILLE ON SATURDAY NITE Banco till with A I Stewart And His Nite Owl ! 1 A " jr vi ( With Randolph Scott and Ann Sheridan in the romantic roles and a supporting cast which Includes "Chic" Sale, Kathleen Burke and Mrs. Leslie Carter among others, Zane Grey's "Rocky Mountain Mystery" Is at the Rialto theater for today and Saturday. Blending romance, drama and mys tery, centering about the murders committed In one of the ghost min ing towns of -tie west, "Rocky Moun tain Mystery" Is a departure from the usual western story and abounds In exciting situations. "Ride Him Cowboy" At Roxy Saturday One of the strongest cases ever as sembled for a western action picture will be seen In "Ride Him. Cowboy," which Is coming to the Roxy Satur day. John Wayne, former University of California football star, and now a screen player of rapidly increasing popularity, has the hero role. A hus ky and handsome hero of more than six feet in stature, his hard and fancy riding on "Duke, the Devil Horse," would stand out in any rodeo. The action in the picture is fast and furious and replete with thrills and gripping suspense. There also Ls a beautiful romance and plenty of humorous touches. Dramtaic Scene In Picture at Studio One of the subtle touches of hu man nature that "make a whole world kin," ls visible in a particularly dra matic scene of "The Silver Bullet; now at the Studio, when circum stances and the treachery of a sup posedly respectable citizen brand Tom Tyler, the town slierlff of Chlco. as the confederate of a band of ronoers who loot the local bank. When those who a short time be fore were lauding Tom to the skies. as a resourceful officer of the peace, turn upon him and denounce him as a criminal, his sweetheart, Nora Kane, defies the whole world, as rep resented In Chlco, in defense of her lover, and declores her faith in his Innocence. It wag noticeable when The Silver Bullet" was given its in itial showing this afternoon that this particular incident drew applause from the audience. BASKETBALL TEAM AT DREAMLAND SATURDAY The Medford high school bnskctbnll plnyors will be the guests of honor lit & basketbnll dance at Dreamland Sat nrrinv nlirht. accoxdlruz to deortje "Dlnty" Moore. The carnival atino- phere will prevail and special musica: features are promised for the evening. Mrs. Schwl Impelled Mrs. W. T. Scheel was expected to arrive today by train from Los Angel-s. where she spent the last two months visiting her sister. Mls Cori Iyard. Basket Ball DAMCE Dreamland Saturday NIGHT M. H. n, B:ikrtlmll Tram Guests of Honor SERPENTINES BALLOONS DIHTY MOORE and His Orchestra Men Ladies 35c 10c .4 Following the snnouiiceiv.rnt of Clark Gable's winning the award fir the best performance of last year that of the reporter in "It Happened One Night" the Crnt;rlau theater will present this popular atttr in "After Office Hours." starting Sun day, with Constance Bennett as his feminine nenirsls. Gablels again cast as a newspaper man, but this time as the manaizlnp editor who always pets his story, though it may mean resort inc to the methods of the Northwest Mounted. And acain lie has the chance to show the comedy ability that so marked his performance In "It Hap pened One Night." and more recently In "Forsnkins All Others." Constnnce Bennett is the socialite niece of the publisher and Gable's society editor. Alternating between P.irk Avenue, Park Row and a boat house on Lone Island Sound, where a murder Is com mitted, the story den la with the nt tempt of the managing editor to up root an Imminent society scandal. He uses his socialite reporter as a wed Re ma.'.m', 1 I MP . Hurry! This Grand Show Ends Tomorrow! j " y fc- V i America's dimpled darling V trt. ' in her most adorable role ! U with BILL ROBINSON v. ! On -the Stage Tonight at 9:00 EliaaggS RUTH LUY'S mimnmB SprJng Dance Revue PEEVUE SATURDAY NIGHT "THE BAND Biffi'SK? LEO CARILLO PLAYS QW1. teThVa33 tziznzznnzs starting sundayi k (f 111 . 'I Gable's Gayest Ro- ' ; Y$ S mantio Role I . . . , nk . t jt with a brand new .A t" JtCiJ M Connie Bennett for ' i, 1 his girl friend! .' I " m, V VjR STUART ERWIN 7 tewB,LL,E burke jK"m i II' wniiiiln't line n girl . . . Jii.l for Irr millions fea (A J hut lirr inllll'ill. . . . MKlll T help lilm love I f j f JL h'r! Vnu'll pit lh' Intf nf .Tmir life from tun jil' l 'x,l,ln!f n'w l(Mr ';"; aT,iT; i:r. aa y iia ' vrvm w Jr'wfi y i t,fi'-."l rt r'itlii In answer to nur.y requests, tne Dreamland management la brlrlnp back Fred Wolcott and hta popular to enter forbidden sanctums until she resents the ruse and rebels. When the scandal turns into a murder, realistic drama enters. BlUlo Burke, Katlierlne A!exandrr. Stuart Erwin and Harvey Stephens head the supporting cast. AWARD WINNERS IN ROXY SUNDAY FILM Three Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences award winners head the enst of "The Barretts of Wlm polo street," to be shown at the Koxy theater. Norma Shearer, In the role of the poet Elizabeth, is starred opposite Fredrie. Marsh as the ardent Robert Browning. Charles Laughton, most TEMPLE A atfila 4 i Californians ianoa band for a return W3"nt next Monday night. Thae nidlo and stae stars arc a aeimtion 1 wherever they appear. recent cademy award winner, ap pears in the prim and powerful role of the elder Barrett. Special Communication of Medford Lodco No. 103 A F. fc A. M . Friday, March 1st. at 7:30 P. M. Work In degree, visitors Invited. OEO. ALDEN, Secy. Fred purdln, W. M. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Shows I I 1:00-3:00 7:oo-!l:oo gj S3 TODAY and TIM 11 The WRjr'W 1 L$ Jk t "fi"- vi- Vii M. 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