Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 10, 1935, Page 9, Image 9

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Myrna Loy Seeks Air Thrills
Viennese Romance at Rialto
"The Merry Widow" at Roxy Today
Local and Personal
iFEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. MARCH 10. 1933.
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To Lo Anseles Mr. and Mr. Myer
Simon left Friday night by train en
route to Los Angeles.
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Surg. Jones LeavesSergeant Ja.
M. Jones of Medford CCO district left
Saturday morning by train for Van
couver, Wash.
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Ted Henry Arrives Ted Henry of
Portland arrived Saturday by train
to spend the day here attending to
business.
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KU'iiardson Arrives C. A. Richard
son of San Francisco arrived by train
Saturday morning. Ha Is a represen
tative of Pacific Fruit Express Co.
lias Operation Mrs. K. B. Coch
ran of Talent underwent a major
operation Saturday at the Commun
ity hospital.
Arrives By Air Glen Neil, depart
ment of commerce Inspector, arrived
by air last night, enroute back to
Portland from Oakland.
Eaton Visits Robert L. Eaton, city
passenger agent for the Statea Steam
ship lines, left Friday night by train
alter attending to business In this
city.
Armv slilus Arrive Army Curtis
0-2S airplanes piloted by Lieut. Laird
and Lieut. Dice arrived yesterday at
the municipal airport enroute to
Pearson field.
. .
l-'rmn Kll eene Mrs. Eula Peck and
son Wayne of Eugene arrived Satur
day morning on the Oregontan from
Euzene to spend the day visiting
friends In Medford.
At Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs
Joe Daley are spending the week-end
In Klamath Falls on business. Mr.
Dalev is a member of the firm of
Walter W. Abbey, Inc.
At Community Tonsillar opera
tions vesterday at the Community
hospital Included Miss Elizabeth all
lings of 33 Lincoln street and Valera
Frautschl of 530 Soutn nr.
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vlsltlnr Reynolds Dr. and Mrs.
Cecil R. Learn, of Westminister, Brit
ish Columbia, are in this city for a
few days, visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Reynolds of the Jackson hotel.
Leave for Los Angeles Miss Thel
ma Fowler of the younger social set
of Medford, left Friday by train for
Los Angeles for several months visit
with relatives and friends.
i.r.t.,1. in public Place Phllln Lay
arrested Friday night by city police
on a charge of being drank in a pub
lie nlnpp vesterdav forfeited 10 ball
In city court when he failed to ap
pear for the charges.
Much improved Little Jack Hlg
gins, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hlg
glns. who recently underwent an ap
pendicitis operation at the Sacred
Heart hospital, Is reported to be very
much Improved this week-end.
From Hollywood Mrs. O. C. Combs
of Hollywood. Cal.. arrived yesterday
morning by train to meet her hus
band In Medford and continue with
him to Portland after several days,
Mr. Combs, representative of Hall
Welter Co.. has been In Medford
since Tuesday.
m
Stylist to Arrive Miss Ha E. Per
kins, stylist for the Flelsher Yarn
company, of New York, will arrive
here this evening to supervise the
style, show of hand knitted dresses
and suits to be held at the Handl
. craft Shop Tuesday and Wednesday
from 3:30 to 4:30 o'clock."
special ARent Leaves Ira Lanta,
special agent, department of the In
terior, left Friday night by train for
Portland, having been here a day In
connection with the Crater lake na
tional park Investigation. He la en
route to the trial at Portland, of E.
C. Sollnsky. deposed superintendent
which will be held March 35.
Auditor Arrives E. A. Orens. au
ditor of the Southern Oregon Oas
corporation arrived from San Fran
cisco the latter part of the week to
lake up duties here In connection
with the expansion program of the
plant near this city. Ho will remain
several days, working on tha petro
leum natural gas project, on which
construction work Is underway in the
citv of Ashland. The first of a series
ot shipments of modern equipment
arrived Saturday and Is on display at
the Medford office of the corpora
tion. 200 West Main street.
Arrlven from south c. C. Torrence
of Pass4ena. Cal.. parsed through
Medford the latter part of tha week
and stopped to call on friends he had
not seen for 30 years, among whom
was A. V. Graves, an old schoolmate.
He was on his way to Seattle.
Stead Returns Wayne C. 8tead of
the 38th Infantry at Ft. Douglas.
Utah, Is home on furlough to visit
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne !
Stead of 008 West loth street and to
attend the funeral of his grandfather,
Oeo. B. Stead, which will be held at
Rogue River Sunday at 3:30.
St. Louis Kid
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James cagney tomes to .me fitud:o
theater today In "The St. Louts Kid."
which is said to be the most riot
ously funny as well as the most t brill -
ingly dramatic production In which
he has yet appeared.
The story revolves about a milk
trust war which Jimmy has unwit
tingly started by a speech conjured
up. to get himself out of Jul for hav
ing knocked a milk magnate cold.
A stirring picture of adventure and
romance above the clouds, "Wings In
the Dark," starts thrr-day run at
the Craterlan theater today with
Myrna Loy and Cary Orant cast as
flying sweethearts In the co-starring
roles.
Mis Loy plays a headline hunting,
thrill seeking aviatrix, while Orant
acts the role of a scientist of the air.
His life work Is the perfection of a
bling flying device.
The two are first brought toEetlier
when Miss Loy's brazen attempt to
cash In on the publicity of Graat's
trans-Atlantic flight forces his with
drawal from the project.
He attempts the flight again but
is blinded by an accident and flees
to the woods for solace. Miss Loy
brines him one of the famous "Seeing
Eye" dngs and helps him to regain
his self -reaper t.
Just as Grant Is convinced that
hts experiments are reaching their
climax he loses his plane because he
lacks funds. As a last desperate ges
ture, Miss Ly undertakes a Moscow
New oYrk night flight for the 25,000
offered which will enable him to
complete his work.
Lilting romance of Vienna, borne
on the wings of music, lends charm
to 'The Night Is Young," co-starring
Ramon Novarro and Evelyn Lave at
the Rial to theater for today and Mon
day. Created by Oscar Hammerstein and
Sigmund Romherg, who pave the
world "New Moon." "Desert Song"
and other outstanding hits. It is a
haunting story of the Imperial Ballet.
In which heart Interest and glorioub
song hits arc blended into a dra
matic theme.
Novarro plays a young archduke
and Miss Lave a Viennese ballerina.
Gorgeous sequences In the Royal
Opera, In the emperor's palace: the
Prater, great amusempnt park
quaint Vienna, in Viennese wine gar
dens, and other continental play spots
figure In the blending of music, com
edy, romance and drama.
Guests of George
Hunt Enjoy Early
"Roberta" Showing
Mark up another musical triumph
for the company which produced
"Flying Down to Rio" and "The Gay
Divorcee," for they are followed with
another gay. tuneful hit which sur
passes in color and entertainment
values both of its brilliantly success
ful predecessors. It simply bristles
with novelties.
A little group of Medford people
who were guests of George Hunt Fri
day evening at a pre-showing of this
most taiked-of picture of the season
"Roberta" reveled In the singing
and acting of the peerless Irene
Dunne and the matchless dancing of
that sparkling team. Frea Astalre and
lovely dinger Rogers. The three
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
CASH paid for men's 2nd hand suits,
hats and shoes. Will H. Wilson, 32
No. Front St.
USED electric Westlnghouse range
lor sale. 223 W. Jackson.
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sec Marthlands. Medford Flower
Whop, or phone 1515.
FOR RENT Apts. 334 Apple.
VERY SPECIAL BARGAIN Repos
sessed iitmcht piano. Easy 'erms
or liberal discount tor casn.
win piano Shoppe.
ICR SALE 5'. acres well Improved
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lots of shade trees, fnllt and ber
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FOTt sale 190 white leghorn lay
1.1; pallets 11 mo. old. 90 cents
each. P. D. Loflsnd. central roinv
V STED Loffcer with teams of
'.-...-pillar tractor. See George
B-.rkcs. Phone 352, Jacksonville.
WANTED Man with capital to take
active part In local business. Good
snury. Bx 5073. Trioune.
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Shows Today 1:45
3:15 - 7:00 - 9:00
ADULTS 26c
Children 10c
IITI WMIIlaMWBaa
TODAY and MONDAY!
ROMANCE!... Set to Glorious Melody!
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players are perfectly suited to swiftly
moving comedy and "Roberta" has
everything which goes to make up
smash entertainment!
Based on the Jerome Kern hit
which made stage history last season,
the picture offers a treat to the eyes
as well as the ears. lVirthermore. It
tells a thoroughly intriguing and al
together human romantic story which
hols audience Interest equally with
the delightful singing and dancing
numbers.
A fashion show paraded by beauti
ful models is a feature which will de
light both sexes. Both gowns and
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Continental romance and glamor,
the classic music of Franz Lehar. the
famous "Merry Widow Waltz" and
ti reunion of Ernst Lubltsch, Mau
rice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDon-
ald; spoctacular settings, whimsical
humor, and tha world's most popu
lar musical romance brought with It
full flavor to the talking screen, marie
"The Merry Widow," which opens at
Roxy theater today.
girls are gorgeous.
Mlsa Dunne never before lias
looked quite so lovely or sung quite
so beautifully as she does In this
production, while Astalre and Rogers
are positive knockouts In their dance
routines.
In addition to the best of the Kern
musical numbers from the original
stage show. Including the memorable
"Smoke Gets In Your Eyes." the pic
ture Introduces new sure-fire hit
numbers.
Just a word about the dancing
there Is so much to talk about In
this production. Spectacular as were
the "Carloca" and the "Continental,"
Astalre and Miss Rogers have suc
ceeded In topping them with their
routines in "Roberta."
The story, which moves gaily and
tunefully to a dramatically romantic.
climax, centers about the Intriguing
theme of love In a Paris gown shop.
Throughout, comedy, romance, mel
ody and foot-tlngllng dancing am
perfectly blended.
Outstanding supporting perform
ances are contributed by Randolph
Scott. Helen Westley. aa Madame Ro
berta: Victor Varonl, Claire Dodd
and Luis Albernl.
"Robera" will soon be shown at
the craterlan theater In this city and
those who are seeking the very finest
of musical comedy entertainment
should watch for Its coming and
make It a point to see HI H. O.
Able Leave Hospital Mrs. B. J.
Palmer, having been a patient at tha
Community hospital has improved to
the extent that she will be able to
leave for her home todBy, according ,
to attendanta.
1935's big show
of music . . . girls
and romance! . . .
Gay with love
and laughter
Splendid with
spectacle! . . .
Glorious with
Sigmund Rom
berg's melody!
. . . Thrilling with
its dashing story
of youthful ro
mance! The bril
liant love story
of the Prince and
.the Dancer!
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YOU'LL V
CHEER IVX
AND tr
WHISTLE!'
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF 100... HUNDREDS OF
DANCING BEAUTIES. . . CAST OF 487. INCLUDING:
EDWARD EVERETT NORTON
UNA MERKEL
DONALD COOK
CHARLES BUTTERWORTH
"Tha Night Is Young"
"When I Grow Too Old
to Draam"
Thera'a a Riot In Havana"
and other great Rombera hits I
sjj.ua" simnmwisai)M
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
Musical Reel "The Song Plugger"
"MI I.A HOSKVMOOX"
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Shows Today
1:45 - 3:1B
7:00 - 9:00
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STARTING
TODAY
FOR 3 DAYS
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She Shot the Works
For the Man She Loved!
A hell-cat in the air . a honey
on the ground! Daring darling of
the skies . . . she'd risk her beautiful
IferA neck at the drot) of a hat . . . flv under
a bridge for 25 bucks . . . bail out at
'if Jr ''" 5(000 feet to give the rubbernecks a
f Tfi i$x A! I thri11 and 80 desperately in love
. - lis U . , r 41.- Atlnvitin tn niOtra 1 1 I
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The lovely tar of "The
Thin Man" and "Broad
way Bill" crashes tnru
with another grand per
formance in
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nicaii RAISES
with
CARY GRANT
ROSCOE KARNS DEAN JAGGER
HOBART CAVANAUGH
ADDKD ATTRACTIONH
'Strikes and Spares", Academy Prize-Winning Short Subject
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