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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, TTEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1935. PAGE SEVEN Local and Personal James Cagne in Craterian Show VUlti Grants Pass Mrs. Haael Car kin of this city spent Tuesday in OranU Pas, visiting friends and rel ative. Pie Social Planned The Griffin Creek home extension unit Is spon soring a pie social at the schoolhouse Friday evening. Tjie Coaco pictures are to b an Interesting feature of the evening. Police Message for Ewinff The city police have an urgent message for Prank a. Ewlng of Portland, believed to be in or near this city, and are very anxious to get in touch with him. according to C la to. is McCredie. chief of police. Captain Speaks at School Captain Hucktna, the deep sea diver now ap pearing In thia city, gave a talk be fore the student body of the Senior high school today, according to C. O. Smith, acting superintendent of schools. Clerks' Srhol Starts The "second edition" of the Medford CCC district clerks' schol opened March 4 at head quarters detachment. First Lieut. William B. Clegg, new detachment commander, la In charge of the group, which comprises approximately 30 en rol lees. t Scout Leaders Meet The Girl Scout Leaders association met at scout headquarters last evening. This group, composed of the leaders of the various local Girl Scouts and their lieuten ants, meets once a month to discuss troop problems and at each meeting has a speaker on some definite scout work. Beth Bullta presented first aid work last evening and showed what and- how this work should be pre aented In scout prcgrams. The next meeting will be devoted to the scout nature program. io to Klamath Mr. and Mr Nor man Stanley and small daughter, ac companied by Mra. Edw. Brock, went to Klamath Falls Tuesday to visit the letter's brother, Harry Goold. Mr. Goo Id ha been working near Keno for some time. He was rushed to the Hillside hospital. Klamath Palls, for an emergency operation Saturday. Hia condition la reported as good aa can be expected.. HELEN HAYES IN 'WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS' "What Every Woman Knows," Helen Hayes' latest starring picture, which opened today at the Roxy theater. Is a triumphal return for the star after a year's absence from the screen. After one of the most successful seasons in the history of the Ntw York stage in "Mary of Scotland." Miss Hayes came back to Hollywood for the immortal role of Maggie in Sir James Barrle's famous romance, and has reached new emotional heights. FIRST ARIZONA WOOL BRINGS LOW RETURNS PHOENIX. Ariz., March 8. Sale of 110.000 pounds of wool In the Salt River valley to eastern points is reported. The purchases, first of the 1935 crop, were at 15 to 15i cents a pound, as corrtpared to 30 cents a pound last year. The low price. It was said. Is due to the large "carry over" stock of wool in eastern ware houses. . PENDLETON, March fl (AP) Tribesmen of the Umatilla Indian reservation will vote April 8 on the Wheeler-Howard bill which would al ter allotments and supervision on reservations all over the country, giv ing the Indians more voice In ad ministration of their own affairs. III r20?l WYT1ME: KIDDIES i 10? mm TODAY and THURSDAY a woman op SACRIFICE. . HELEN HAYES will touch your heart as she lives the drama of a girl who sought to take her man away i , sW . v- s in I Sir James M. Barries' vUJHAT EVERY , with Brian Aherne Madge Evans and Brilliant Cast ADDED: A Broadway Brevity Musical "MURDER IN YOUR EYES" Willie Whopper Cartoon, "Viva Willie" Graham McNamee News F""! J.J.mJL.IUJ'KJ' ill. 1 itW.-i.Afe;, L A i I Kiddies 1UC Anytime Adults 20c K Anytime STARTS TODAY 2 DAYS RED ROMANCE-STARK DRAMA !'!""" ' A. ; . blvji mmwMi miu.-ihj , v. 'A - jamea Layney, as Hie nesii aviator, heads the cast of "Devil Dogs of the Air." opening a four-day run at the Craterian theater today. Also In the cast are Pat O'Brien. Margaret Lind say and Frank McHugh. The picture deals with the dare devil exploit of the members of the aviation corps of the U. S. Marines, and Is said to be a smashing follow up of "Here Comes the Navy." Hun dreds of Marines are used in extra roles. Scenes were taken for the most part In the U. S. Naval base at San Diego and at the flying field on North Ialand. Special marine maneuvers were conducted for the picture in which a score of warahipa, dozens of air planes and the ill-fated U. 8. S. Macon took part. Spectacular air stunts, with plenea crashing In mdl alr. bursting Into flame& and spin ning to the ground, while pilots leap for their Uvea in parachutes, are some Now at Studio a ijf ( v MUr Wi mm ,J i -n. 1 01 tiie many ihnli. Their story ooncirn fresh kid who Joltu the Marine corps nd tries to toll the otllcers what It Is all about. He wakes up one day, however, to what the service means, otter a thrill ing Incident which brlngj a smashing climax. INDIAN CCC BATTLER FACES KAYO ARTIST ON ELKS CLUB CARD De Priest, the knockout artist from Oak Knoll, will clssh with chief Thomas. Bradford's great Indian fighter. In the seml-flnal event on the Elks'CCC smoker Thursday even ing. This was announced Wednesday by Capt. William c. Ryan, district ath letle officer, upon receipt of word from the coast that Olabb of Hum bug Mountain Is In the Infirmary and will be unable to appear. Olabb was knocked out In the sec ond round of his fight with De Priest here some time ago and a rematch had been slated. In Thomas. De Priest will find an opponent worthy of his steel. Thomaa, whose appear ances In the north have won him a considerable reputation, has not ap peared here before as no suitable opponent could be found for the deadly redskin. The shift In the card, although It will eliminate the De Prlest-Olabb rematch, will probably result in an even better contest. De Priest has yet to be defeated, while the Indian will come here havlly supported by all who have seen him fight. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Famous Diver on Rialto Bill 1 '5ri f ) . .. .. A little known Industry furnishes The intriguing background of "Six teen Fathoms Deep," the entertaining picture featuring Sally O'Nell and Crelghton Chaney, now at the Studio. The industry Is sponge fishing, and It la seldom heard about, principally baouM it Is almost entirely m the handa of Oreek sponge -fishermen from the Aegean Sea. . . Craterian Opens Airplane Contest For Young Folks In conjunction with the showing of "Devil Dogs of the Air." starting to day, the Craterian theater Is having a model plane contest for boy and girls, with the Judging to take place Saturday afternoon. Prizes for the best model planes will be In the form of passes to the theater, with ten prizes In all rang ing from season passes good for a month, to week passes to be given. For the first two best model planes the winners will receive passes good for all shows for an entire month. For the next two best, two weeks, and for the next slit, week's passes. In addition to the prizes for the beat models, there will also be a month's pass for the boy or girl bringing In the greatest number of labels from the Quaker Oats or Mothers Oat cartons. on the high seas of adventure ! FATHOMS DEEP with CREIGHTON CHANEY (Son of Lon Chaner) SALLY O'NEIL RUSSELL SIMPSON The Menace of the Mighty Deep! Battling sea-devlls beneath and hnman-derll ahorel ATWr.T) SKI.F.CTION" Melody Master "BEN POLLOCK and BAND' Pepper Pot "THE STOLEN MELODY" Screen Son? "LOVE THY NEIGHBOR" vmtis r Hill, the (M.nnr. 7 rot tt.r DANCE with x n ' 9 . umxy Moore and His Orchestra TONITE! Dreamland Men Ladies 35c 10c & Today and Thursday Only! c: j nvnamtte fina "J .. f lierore lilm a slant devilfish reach ing for him with Its hod.v'-t'rushlns arms . , . behind him a maie of ropper wires attached to a dyna mite mine . . . ready to be set oft hr the lend soles of his divine, suit. ON THE STAGE IN PERSON! CAPT. CHARLES HUCKINS Tells hoir he fourht his war to the snrfore and life . . , just one or his manv amazing adventures In his 2ii years undersea aa master diver! PLUS -i wftt . A 4J5f A"k 1 Thrilling stories of attempts to sal vage sunken treasure and other ex periences as a deep-sea diver will be told from the atags of the Rialto theater today and Thursday only by Captain Charles W. Hucklns, whose exploits during the raising of the gold ship islander made newspaper headlines two years ago. On the same program with Captain Hucklns will be one of the most sensational undersells pictures ever produced. "Sea Killers." ahowlnj? the many terrors that lurk on the ocean bot toms for the unwary divers. As a further attraction, the Rialto "By also has Prank Morgan an:l vieve Tobln In featured roles In Tour Leave, a corr.c:" wandering husband who returned to the fireside when he ci wife learning the same tricks. Why You Should Never Cut a Corn If you sre troubled with corns or callouses, do not run the risk of blood poison by paring them. Statistics show that many Inrertio.u have oc curred from th: seemingly Innocent practice of paring conm. S;mp:y $o to your druggist and get a few cent worth of loe-Mint, nib a lit tie on any painful corn 01 callous. Immediately the pain will di.sappc-.ir and in a short time the corn or cal lous will loosen and lift off easily with the tinkers root and all leav ing the surrounding akin in a healt.iy normal condition. This, together with the fact that Ice-Mint overcomes such affections as sore, tired, aching, puffed or burn i:jt feet and makes them pool, eay and comfortable. Is probably responsible for the hearty endorsement given it by druggist. To rid one's feet of every hard corn, soft corn, corn between the toes or painful callouses In eh a pleis ant and safe way. makes it seem the height of folly for anyone to pare a corn and people are warned to atop It. Mystifying . . . awe-Ins pi ring adven tures . . . the most sensational un dersea picture ever brought., to the screen. "SEA KILLERS" Hharks , . . Octopl . . . AworrlfUh . . . Mana Rays . . . and the other ter rors of tht leep . . , now you fee them! ly SwordfUh . . . Mana Bays . j SikV ... and the other ter- FtRj:.vXV rnr nf thi 1n . . . nnu SJml -m&j PLUS e tt i j j nt wantea a iasi maa iiing ai me . . , but when he found bia wife doing it too . . . the fun started! "BY YOUR LEAVE" With Frank Morgan Genevieve Tobin Marian Nixon Neil Hamilton A Big Triple Attraction at NO RAISE IN PRICES! It WMslsBMMWlBWWtBBWWMMaiMBBBMa 7:00-0:00 Jl j, V 1 II "1 kH f ' i """"" ,0'' ll sWIltajAlWi 1 i j L.ltl Si I I 11 fmft i fi U m M Starts Today - 4 Days! THE MARINES TAKE OFF... AND THE SKY'S THE LIMIT FOR THRILLS -AND LAFFS! The only fighting force on earth that can top the fleet for action laughs romance 1 You'll cheer these scrapping leath ernecks ... the fighting fools who never retreat from th enemy or surrender to a dame . . . filmed with the co-operation of the U. S. Marine Corps I ran his m THE ADR Hagnev-I'irIen MARGARET LINDSAY FRANK McHUGH ADDED George Price - Sylvia Frooa in a Broadway Brevity "Soft Drinks, Sweet Musio" "Rnmhllnff Around Radio Row NEWS KVENT! BOYS ASK YOUR GROCER ABOUT THE DEVIL DOG" SOUVENIRS! 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