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    JfEPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORH. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 23, IfM.
PAGE SEVEN
WHEN QUIVERING
KEHVES
WON'T LET YOU
SLEEP
Doesn't the night seem an eter
nity? You toss and turn try to
find a cool
Local and Personal
Famous Novel on Craterian Bill
Un. Batchelder
spot on the
pillow hear
theclock strike
downstairs.
Today's ex
citement and
tomorrow' s
worry are beat
ing through
your brain. You count sheep
frantically but outraged nerves
refuse to relax.
Take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound regularly for a
while. It quiets quivering nerves
induces restful sleep makes life a
little easier.
fit Seemed As If Morning
Would Never Come"
says Mrs. Emma G. Batchelder of
32 Heard St., Chelsea, Massachu
setts. "I was so nervous I could not
get to sleep. My husband works
hard at engineering and needs his
sleep but I kept him awake too. I
heard about the Vegetable Com
pound and tried it. Now 1 sleep bet
ter than I ever have and I feel fine."
Get a bottle from your druggist
NO IF. Results will please you.
At Conimunli M: Bunn Refers
of Central Point i a patient at tne
Community hospital.
To San Fntii('lrn AlbPrt E. Orr
t left by tra;n latt n'rht on iu&me
I trip to Sin Francisco.
"
Mrs. Mrt.raw Vlit Mr. T. E.
! McCiraw oi Central Po:nt .va among
Medfo.-d shoppers today.
Mrs. BruiifiPlit Calls Mrs. Tom
Brunlie'd of Jacksonville w. attend
ing to business in Mwlford today.
Leave for smith Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Laeson and small m let; lan night
by tram for Oakland. Ca';.
Visits Central point Ed Nichols
returned this morning from a short,
visit at Central Point.
Arnspijer Returns Oleu Arnspigor
returned thi morning from a short
busine.se trip north.
Here TueMlar Mrs. John ft Puller
of Ashland was m Medford Tuesday
afternoon.
Itcnrsti (alls Jack Beara of Ash
land was a visitor In Medlord Tues
day evening.
Attorney Ahlf Arrives Attorney V.
A. C Ahlf of Grant Pais li a Med
ford visitor today, having a.T'ved tt.w
morning on the Oregonlan.
From Ashland According to th
Ashland Tidings, Mls Vlvlenue
Wright, employe at the Whatnot Ten
Cent store at Ashland, spent Monday
In Medford with her mother, Mr.
Tom Wright.
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KIDDIC5
10'
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The Fierce Wakefields
Couldn't Take a Joke!
They wore out to
. . vKiii tne toko
&$Wfy- "colonels" from
fc-WA Uo Nowth who
dor.o wrong by
their Nelll
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With
Mary Cor 1 1 I.
-"Sponky" McFarland
Nooh lury
Y 3 DAYS!
3
Final Thrilling Chapter -
Perils of
ypAVUNE
EPISODE 12 J
CON FU'S SECRET
ALSO
Pepper Pot Comedy
"Wrong, Wrong Trail"
CARTOON
'Fanny In the Lion's Den'
FOX NEWS
-jyi.'gWMjrM'rii,JMil
Adults
20d
Kiddies
10d
Hill
(Something
Is Coming
Life Today
A dream' walks as
From the pages of
Gladys Hasty Car-"
foil's golden story'
into your arms
into your heart in.
to your very lifel...
Beautiful
Into Your
Starts Today
3 Big Days!
' .
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!a BMMgJ&m I
( larks In Medrrd Mr. md M-.
Tom Clark of Central Point were
attending to business 111 Medford U
day. Johnson Bark Glenn L. Jackson
returned on the Oregonlan this morn
ing from a business trip to th north
ern part of the state.
t'nrtercoefc Operation Miss Iren
Btubblefield of 25 South Orange street
la a patient at the Community hos
pital, where she underwent an oper
ation recently.
Patient at Hoplta Miss May
Mankin of Jacksonville la a patient
at the Community hospital,, having
undergone an appendicitis operation
there.
From Seattle L. W. Murriy of Se.
attle, repreaentatlve of the Kaiagheu
slan Rug Go., arrived t.its morning
on the Oregonlan to spend the day
here on business.
Spies Chinook Ben Swindler of
Trail waa a visitor In Modforl today,
and report having seen several
chtnook salmon in the Rorue rlvev
in that vicinity in the p.ist few days
Palmer Reroers Eugene Palmer of
Fropect, who suffered serious
shoulder wound Saturday frcm the
cocldental discharge of a .44 rifle, on
a hunting expedition, is reported
slightly Improved today. He is a pa
tient at the Community hosn.tal
a
Attending Convention - Rev. and
Mrs. E. N. Long and daughter Jean
left this morning by motor with a j
group of young people of the Pr"e '
Methodist church to attend a T. P.
missionary convention this viek-end
at Newberg. Ore.
Roof Fire Sparks from the chim
ney set fire to the roof of the Dr.
G. A. Gltzen residence. 120 North
Grape street, at 7:30 this morning.
The fire department, called to the
scene, had the blaze under control
before any great damage could oe
done.
Moved to Hospital Allen Casebler,
who haa been In bed nearly three
months, was removed lnat Friday to
the Community hospital in Medford.
where he will receive medical aid.
At last reports he was doing as well
as could be expected. Ashland Tid
ings.
Inspector Here E. H. McDaniela o?
Portland, forest Inspector of O. Je C.
lands, is attending to officii 1 busi
ness at Evans Creek CCC camp to
day, having called at the offices of
Rogue River national forest:
On Recognizance Survey MUo H.
Demlng of Salt Lake City, represen
tative of the grazing control division.
arrived yesterday by air and returned
to Salt Lake City, having conducted
a recognizance survey of ECW work
at Lava Beds national monument.
California, accompanied by a repre
sentative of Crater Lake rational
park.
To Oregon Caves David H. Caa
fleld, superintendent, and J Carlisle
Crouch, chief ranger of Cratr LaVe
national park, are at Oregcn Caves
today on official business They were
accompanied by F. G. Laiwe of San
Francisco, park service architect, who
is expected to visit Lava Bds na
tional monument, California, before
his return to San Francisco.
Pension Club to Meet Regular
meeting of the Townsend rtub of
Medford will be held in the audi
torium of the county cov.rthcase,
Friday night at the usual hour, be
ginning at 7:45 p. m. Dr. Wm. F.
Roney will speak on tne subject,
"What I Think the Adoption of the
Townsend Plan Will Men to toe
Medical Profession.
Ashland Couple Home Mr.
Mrs. D. Perozza of Ashland returned
Wednesday morning from a severe 1
weeks' voyage to Panama, according
to word received here today. They
sailed In the early part of Februaiy
on the California, spending four and
one-half days at Panama City and
Colon before returning. On the re
turn trip they visited frlenda and
relatives In California.
Speaking Class Tonight SERA
public speaking class will neet at
7:13 tonight In room 4 of the Benior
high school. The topic for alka is
"My Favorite Hobby." Talks sbou'd
be confined to three minutes each
The meeting laat week was the mort
interesting the class has anjoyed.
Most popular feature of the evenli
was the training In leading discus
sions. The members participated in
a very lively way, and the leaders did
exceptionally well. Orgunliwtlon of
a group will be taken up this even
ing, with strew on the elements ot
parliamentary law. Anyone interest
ed in speaking or in Improving his
or her powers of expression. Is in
vited to visit.
1
4
I.- : 1..' 'i t
At Studio
Charles Laughton. assalted by one
of the greatest aggrepatlon of comedy
favorites ever assembled for one pic
ture, heads the cast of "Ruggles of
Red Gap." the picturization of the
famous Harry Leon Wilson novel,
starting a throe-day run at the Cra
terian theater today.
Charllo Iiupgles. Mary Boland. Zasu
Pitts, Roland Young and Leila Hyams
have the chief supporting roles. The
picture, jald to be one of the most
human and, at the same time, one
of the funniest stories ever brought
to the screen, Introduces Laughton as
Rugples. valet to Roland young, a
tiled Englishman. When Young loses
his servant in a poker game to Char
lie Ruggela and Mary Boland. the
valet Is brought back to Red Oap,
U. S. A. to create a furore.
The new master, bred on the demo
cratic principle, introduces "Ruggles"
as a colonel In the British army. He
became the lion of Red Gap society
and becomes Infected with the demo
cratic idea himself. He decides to
open a lunchroom and be self-supporting.
The comic effects derive. from the
poker game in which the valet
changes masters, his spree with the
new master, his arrival In America
and his courting of the town't lead
ing widow (Zasu Pitts) are some of
tho highlights in the picture. . 1
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1 1
Fred Wolcott'a Caltfornlans. playing
at Dreamland tomorrow night.
Caesar Graziano, another featured
member of the band, is master of the
trombone, guitar and accordion.
Attend Teachers' Concert Mrs. O.
F. Carson. Miss CI Bribe I Morehouse.
Miss Eugenia Carson and MLs Edna
Goheen drove to Medford Tuesday
' night to attend the concert given by
' the Jackson county teachers' chorus
in conjunction with the Medford
Oleemen. Mlsa Alta Norcroas of this
city la a member of the group Ash
land Tidings.
Delicious, Extra Thick
Milk Shakes, 10c
CLEO'S
LAGOS BONAPARTE
"Kentucky Kernels" at Roxy
PortraylnR two unemployed small
time actors. Bert Vh?eler and Robert
Woolsey pose as "Kentucky Kernels,"
i resultlnK in an hilarious comedy hit
In the film now playing at the Roxy
theater.
Rialto Comedy
: .V-
--i m-i -----
The Irish and the Italians get to
gether in a big way In the hilarious
pot-pourri of trial and tribulation
that marks "The Winning Ticket."
uproarious comedy-drama revolving
about the Irish Sweepstakes.
The picture, which opens at the
Rialto theater, Introduces a new com
edy team In the persons of Leo Carlllo
and Louise Fazenda. with Ted Healy
adding to the fun in the roles of a
shiftless brother-in-law.
Also In the cast are Irene Hervey.
James Ellison, Luis Albernl, Purnell
Pratt and many other favorites.
Back Ht Work W. R. Bullock, jani
tor at Washington grade school, re
turned to work today, having been ill
for the last three weeks with bron
chial pneumonia.
Jean Mutr and Donttld Woods make
their roles live In "As the Earth
Turns." the picture taken from the
beat selling novel by Gladys Hasty
Carroll. It opened at the Studio the
ater today.
4
Here Friday
Ti
LkA ni,ni)ii.dr4fit"
Eddie McKean, a featured stage and
radio artist, Is director, master of
ceremonies and baritone vocalist of
.i""-.-. ;,!
H:.fr.
kasi,liilisi'Ai
i1 'i;
GRAY PERCHERON
WEIGHT
2100 lbs.
Was sired hy Maple Ornve Sensntlon (5400 Ihs.), firand Champion
at leading western shows for A consecutive yenr. then wan defeated
by Lagos Komipurte, a S-year-old who has held this honor since and
has never been defeated wherever shown.
Has been shown In Oregon, Washington and Panaris.
The Clrand sire of lAgns Bonaparte Is the noted Lagos who was
World's Champion at the 1915 World's Fair and considered one of the
best horses that ever lived.
The dam of Lagos Bonaparte Is Flossie, a S200 pound man who
was slrrd by Mouton, the Junior World's Champion at the 1015
World's Fair.
At the 1:U Oregon State Fair Lagos Bonaparte and his colts won
alt the championships but one, which went to a half sister.
LAgoa Bonaparte Will Make the Season
in the Rogue River Valley
WALTER W00LD RIDGE, Central Point, Oregon.
Shrr FiTiTTWYT SS:::S
7:00-9:00 I ff flli children. . ioc
Schilling
d Extract
One drop work ougio
in a disK
of cooked fruit
Box Social Dance
Eagles' Hall
Tomorrow, Frldsy 9:30 P. M.
Pynge's Orchestra
Men 35c Ladies plain box
frt ryiatw'lSrf tiifB t7rr-in
7:00-9:00
jasnaBannmrawaKWaK
lil
Adults
25c
Kiddles 10c
A Wsmr int.
JEAN MUIR
DONALD WOODS'
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION
. 3 Reel Western Comedy Feiturette
BUD 'H' BEN in "Girl Trouble"
THRILLS! ACTION! COMEDY!
with tarllctit (The Ilore) and Snoner (The Dn
tl-n M'ORTI K.IIT WD VFW FrvT
Grand Opening
Gold Hill
Pavilion
Saturday
Night
Dance
until
2 o'clock
with
Tomorrow and Saturday!
0
THE HOWLING SWEEPSTAKES COMEDY!
HE WON
(50,000
DOLLARS
Starting Today for 3 Days!
Here They Are . . . Right From the
Pages of Harry Leon Wilson's Book!
5 COMEDY STARS IN THE 5-STAR
COMEDY OF THE YEAR!
Red Oap, U. 8. A. . . . where they wore red flannels,
drank "red-eye" and ate red meat . . . Enter Rugglet
of London in spats, a valet who talked like a duke,
dropped bis "H's" in between his habit of raising "L"
and treated the ladies like queens! . . . See Red Oap
take to Ruggles I See Rugglei take Red Oap I
YIPPEE! ...IT'S
RUGGLES'
NIGHT TO
HOWL!!
Dinty Moore
AND HIS 7-PIECE
ORCHESTRA
Soloists Singers
Entertainers
MEN
g Th rlotoii arlvrn- p
&fyjnx5s turc of an Italian
"-TiT harhcr who rnpturrrt the jtrantl
iV,"yr prize . . . antl then lout the win-
nlng tlckett
with
LEO CARRILLO
LOUISE FAZENDA
TED HEALY
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wWT k1 V
MJ
I ?A 1 ADDED TREATS
LEON ERROL in J 1
SJZy 'Good Morning, Eve' V
fari CARTOON NEWflREKL j-.
LADIES
15C