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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1935)
"PACE THIRTEEN" NOTICE ROLLEK SKATINO Will b re.-un-.td Friday nigr.t at tlic Armory. M..:c:i 15. Screen Lawyer Lowe and McLaglen at Rialto Coming Sunday worth, Mdtt MtHuh und Aims Dar ling. 4 Use Mall Tribune want ads. Local and Personal jrEDFOITD MAIL TRIBUNE. M"EDFOTJD, OREflOX. FRIDAY. MATJriT V lOHo. DANCER Until with A I Stewart and His Nite Owls JACKSONVILLE Where There Is Always a Good Crowd Every Saturday Night HUSKY THROATS Overtaxed by speaking, sin- Ing, smoking fQZfi1 To t-eatile-Mr. and Mrs Charles J. wisdom left lat night enroute to Seattle, making the trip by train. From salem Violet Berk of Salem is spending the day a.U"ui:U: to busi ness In Med ford. having arrived this mormng by train, i ! Neff lvi.-Porter J. Neff. attor i ney. left last nUht for rf-ilem, to at tend to buainetis matter for a few days. Baek frm North First Lieut. ' Claire D. Wallace, assistant idjuunt. ! returned last night from a trip to ! Rcseburg and Marshfteld. I Here from Ashland Mrs. Suie Allen and E. P. Hltt. both of Ah ' land, made a business trip to Med ! ford Thursday, according "o the Ash ! land Tidings. Business Culler Mr. and Mrs. Fred Homes of Ashland were Dullness call ers In Medford Wednesday, as ere Mr. and Mrs. Bill DeWitt. also of Ashland. Returns to Portland Miss Helena Coke, having been visiting friends in Medford for two weeks, left tills morning by train for her home in Portland. miiiiirofiiimi e TODAY and SATURDAY 9 AnoiherBafflingMysteryGSassic! F ft tff Xi4 1 Ai tP'fS'fM i i - x m J ".u; -ADDED ATTRACTIONS- in, 1 mpAUUNE i$aiM EPISODE 10 n THE THUNDERBOLT Mcrrlf Melody 'THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER" Trnveltiilk News hvi-nts STARTS SUNDAY! Charming Stars of "THE THIN MAN" myrna WILLIAM OWELLt LOY 1 1 8 1 TODAY Kiddles 10c III and s:(uriln -af- KZk va. v.- '" Alinl'l) ATIUA(T10NS IRVIN S. COBB in "SppaMns of Ke!atlon Cartnnn "A GOOD SCOUT" rXTEIl: NKW'S KVF.NTS m5 ESS2S3SK2Sa STARTS SUNDAY! SMASH MUSICAL HIT of the SCREEN! Gorgeous GUIs Sparkling Comedy! Spectacular Dancing Gay New Tunes! "RAINBOW A r l ROADWAY" You'll thrill to the tuneful romance of MARSH and Frank ALBERTSON 1 are Grace Hnycs and Lucicn LittlefieM ' 'imtinimiiukmmtftt iiiWi '."'.i A.ohlandent Call Tlie Ashland Tid ings atateg that Mr. T. O. Sweden burg and Mrs. John Puller, both of A&niand, were vLsltors in Medford Wednesday. From Ch Ina Ftats Ueut. Marvin B. Reeder of CCC Camp China Fla:s is In Medford attending to business for two days, acording to officers at district headquarters. Precipitation Keenrded During the 12-hour T-t-rlod ndlnt at 5 p. m. yes terday, the weatiier bureau recorded .13 of an inch rainfall, while during the ensuing 13-hour period .14 of n Inch was noted. Mrs. Ilenttr.iv Ex pert cci Mrs. Mam:e Hendryx, formerly Miss Mamie Clark of this city, was expected to arrive by train today from her home In tl-e north, to spend several days In Med ford with her mother, Mrs. Josephine Clark. U'tUnn Returns Orvllle Wilson. graduate of Medford high school and a student at McMlnnvllle college, was expected to arrive today for a three week' vacation. Wilson has been confined to a hospital, following an operation. - Peletts Return Mr. and Mrs. Homer Pellett have returned to their home In Medford from San Francisco, where Mrs. Pellett had spent two months with her father, R. H. Whitehead, who has been quite ill. He is reported very much Improved. With Cinderella Shop Emll Schmidt has accepted a position with the local Cinderella shop as manager of the shoe department. He will suc ceed Chet Smith, who is moving to Klamath Palls to take charge of the shoe department? of Adrlenne'a new j store. " At lend RFC Conference Prank Farrell, city attorney, and Olen Am spiger. manager of the Modford-Tal-ent Irlgatlon district, returned this morning on the Oregon lan from Boise. Ida., where they had attended an Irrigation conference with repre sentatives of the RFC. Miss Bat emu ii Returns M!ss Annie Bateman of the Southern Oregon Credit bureau, who has been in Poit land the last week, attending a con vention fo the Oregon Retail Credit bureau, returned this morning on tne Ore,?onlan. While in Portland she also visited her brother, Joe Bm1 man, of the Union Oil Co. of that city. At- "The Case of the Howling D-g." baffling mystery murder drama. Is now nt the Roxy. with Warren Wil liam and Mary As tor In the stellar roles. Not only is the picture one of the strangest mystery plays screened, but It la climaxed by a sensational mur der trial in which a beautiful so ciety woman faced the hangman's noose, charged with the killing of her husband. Nevada Kid r -K j? t v ,a-m Edmund Lowe mid Vlutor Mclat;len are up to tlielr old hoblt of trvmg to outdo the other at the Rtalto tlieat?r. where their newest co-starring pic ture, "Under Pressure," plays today and Saturday. Cast as a couple of roughneck Sand Hogs," as the tunnel men Qf the river are culled, the two rivals find themselves In one thrilling ad venture after another, both on the Job and in their playtime chase of girlt. Included In the supporting cai.t are Charles Blckfoid. Florence Rice and Marjorie Kambeau. more effective than ever In a word, to give the greatest performance of hl career, Loretta Young, too, evidence new powers and gives aji unforgettable portrayal of the lovely English girl to whom Cllve wrote, proposing mar riage, after seeing her picture In her brother's locket the plrl who ar rived in India to accept him, only to find her poor clerk magically risen to heroic heights through having boldly taken charge of the army and quelled A rebellion. Use Mall Tribune want ads. First M. E. Church Ladies To Present Playlet On Sunday Nent Sunday morning at the First Methodist Bptscopal church the ladles of the women's Foreign Missionary society will present the Interesting playlet "Clinic o a Missionary Spec ialist." end the pastor. Rev. Joseph Knotts, will preach a special sermon using for his theme "Determinate Women." The several episodes of the playlet not only abound in wit and humor, but the teachings are polntdly ef fective. The ladles recently gave this playlet at a meeting of their society and are repeating It for the benefit of the evening congregation by re quest. There will be special music under the direction of Olaf Severson. Mrs. Lucille Schoppert will preside at the organ. At the morning service Rev. Knotts will preach his first of a series of sermons leading up to Easter, taking as his theme, "Judas." Don Kuckabee. organist and choir director, will play the following or gan numbers: Prelude. Beethovnto MoonllgTU Sonata; offertory, Transcription of an old Hymn; postlude, Fanfare In a. toiflfrfo ftr-i nrwi i irti infra. The rearing davs of the early west, when the local sheriffs forces were unable to cope with outlawry and hnndttrv nnd citizens formed vigi lant commit'"". re vividly brought to the screen In Bob Steele's starring western, "The Nevada Buckaroo,'' now playing at the Studio theater. conquered an empire at 16 who rose, by his own faith and genius and daring, from a poor clerk in the East India company to become- England's greatest hero, fits Colman like the proverbial glove, and he takes full advantage of every onp3rtunlty to be more dashing, more spirited and Ronald Coleman In 'Cllve of India9 At Craterian Theatre The overworked superlatives seem futile Indeed when one comes to esti mating the merits of "Cllve of India." which brought the personable and popular Ronald Col man to the Cra terian theater yesterday. But. until a better term is coined we must be content to tag It "great." magnificent" and "stirring" enter tainment. It is a new Colman s. ttar of un suspected power, whom you will see In this presentation. The true story of Robert C'.lve, who St. Patrick's UAH u Dreamland SATURDAY NITE Dinty Moore And His Orchestra Men 35c Ladies 10c fctiWifaatfiT'. Unusual Music! New Rhythm and Sweetness DANCE WITH mwM LEO DAVIS And His Orchestra DREAMLAND FEATURING Miss Romaine Thallev. Los Angeles Cotton Club Artist, vocalist and enter tainer. 11 Colored Musicians Men 40c Ladies 25c iiip.ii.wgwjj;w't"iji''iiiwt.iii'''"iiiiys y 7:00-ll:M. Ii Sili 11 25 rnnsv Mri oHTiiDnsv wwni u ii u uniuiiuni wS tut' V Br They're at it AGAIN! "SHOCKER" and "JUMBO" A ( 76 5 V 1, "Sand Hogs" . . . tunnol builders under rivers and through mountains . . . small, est group of workers on earth yet highest paid . . . always rivals . . . but always pals . . . giants at work and giants at piny ... a short life at top speed 1 p edmunTlowe VICTOR McLAGLEN MARJORIE RAM BEAU CHARLES BICKFORD FLORENCE RICE Prevue Saturday Night "Flirting With Danger" Robert Armstrong Wil liam Cagney with Edgar Kennedy Marian Burns ,?ffi.'l'.l!rg?JJ 3 SUNDAY -MONDAY Savage floods and angry mountains . . . where a society darling flung pretense aside and be came a woman with a heart . . . destined for a man who could command! HELLD0RA00 RICHARD ARLEN if : . ":VC-J-W When Lu. the movie usherette hero ine of "The Good a-iiry." comlni; Sunday to the Craterian theater, em barked on her career of tiding ood deeds for others, hhe little thought that she would be forced to the ex tremity of pickluc a husband for herself out of the telephone book! But when she Introduced herself to an amorously Inclined wealthy gentleman, from whose golden hoard she fondly hoped to scatter riches, honors and happiness about the world, she soon discovered that, for her own protection. It would be nec esary to provide herself with a hus band to present to the Impatient mil lionaire. So she patties herself off na a married woman of the fashion able world as a dffen.se against his advances. She has no husband, but she allbly tells her admirer that her husband is a lawyer. To further his suit, the millionaire offers to give this lawyer all of his letral business. Margaret Sullavan plays Lu, while Herbert Marshall Is the struggling lawyer and Frank Morgan the rich "big. bad wolf." Others In the cast aro Reginald Owen. Alan Hale, Beu- lah Bond L Cesar Romero, June Clny- To all who suffer Y G 1 Jf ft from p. .vo we uiye r 1 1 y- 4 you to u-p into J r- I IkliaV Jiilii D: n. Hiore and t )u-. on imall box of MOAVA SUPPOril rOItlES. Fol ! low the AKnp'.e direct ions and you'll j quickly se how the p.un, nony and j even t;ie meiUnl anuis.i can be al J l;ty-d .Hid quel.t'd - you et rest and 1 oKiifort on e .vjun, So :nttrw sufler j I iV. If you'll ;lve yourlf thU chance. ; v.".L l.i but. (50 ce:i'n vA'.i the asur ;!ve that you nr.i.st et results or money cheerfully refunded. unDAWJi RECTAL IIIVIUHW M SuDUOsitonps St. Patrick's Entertainment Tonight - Sat. - Sun. MARBLE CORNER at Jacksonville Good Music and Food Tome nnd enjoy yonrwlf In this hUtortr nlil pliir D. E. Hartman, Prop. lil n t'innll 'T MADGE EVANS STEPIN FETCHIT llii naM Sr iniliisii M ania III 1:oo-ii:oo Ifjl A m T, iTi 'MiMintf III KldillM . lo.- J Hurry! It Ends Tomorrow! HIS SWORD CONQUERED A NATION! 4 VflWlfS JM. Truly one of the greatest , pictures to ever reach tha screen . . . The life of Robert Clive . . . $25 a year clerk at 25; conqueror of India at 26! f R0I7ALD COLmflll skV . sBav . LORETTA YOUNG COLIN CLIVE cast of 1,000! Mi PREVUE SATURDAY NIGHT Guy Kibbcc - Aline MacMahon "While the Patient Slept" Sunday DON'T LET THE TITLE FOOL YOU It's Modern, Spicy, Romantic and Racy! The smartest comedy In months ! Vv -'A nv i ' ' .THE FRANK VVORGAN REGINALD OWEN ALAN HALE She picked a husband out of a tclo phono book . . . and thus began the strangest courtship you ever loved, laughed at or imagined! us '.j,1 "fi'iiw ' i. i umpw ajpwaatant watw agy. y....l;.1:.g.f'fyiw--va.'lri fTr miraT I nl'n i