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"The Iron Duke" Opens at Craterian Today
Roxy Today
KUli) In Mexico
'BROWNSVILLE, Texas, April 30.
iff Raymond A- Bengson, 27 -year-old
American geologist, waa found
ahot to death In Mataraoroa, Mexico,
across the Rio Grande from here early
today in what waa apparently a rob.
bery.
Local and Personal
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 21. 1933.
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Tyre Takn Trip D. O. Tyree re
turned Friday Irom a brief bualneaa
trip to northern California.
From Hogue Klver Mrs. Daiay
al Rogue River wa a Mectlord ahop
per Saturday.
To Eugene Misses Eva and Babe
MoOhehey left yesterday morning by
train to spend Easter with their par
ents in Eugene.
Arrives by Train Mike Honley, Jr..
of Lake Creek. Ore., arrived yesterday
morning by train alter a business
trip north.
Returns to Portland Miss Anne
Whltney1 of Portland left yesterday
morning on the Shasta for her home
having been visiting In Medford for
a week.
Sleeter Stars at Golf Dick Sleeter,
student at University of Oregon, and
graduate of Medford high school. Is
showing his ability as a golfer at the
Eugene course, according to an ar
ticle In a recent edition of the Ore
gon Journal. Sleeter. who has starred
In many .tournaments on the Rogu
Valley course, carded the third best
score in a sextet of yearling quali
fiers in a recent match at the uni
versity. He toured the course In 160
for 36 holes, nine strokes better than
the best varsity qualifying mark, ac
cording to the Journal.
Injured on Way to Mother-John
Knowlton, 16. of Minnesota, was In
jured Friday while riding on
fright train enroute to this city to
Tialt his mother, who Is reputed to
be a resident of Medford, according
to a Eugene dispatch. The boy banged
his foot on a yard signal light as the
train sped by. and the Injury beoame
so painful by the time he arrived at
Cottage Drove that he left the train
and applied for help. He was taken
to Eugene, the foot X-rayed, but no
bones found broken. He was put In
a federal transient camp. No Med
ford directory list Knowlton's mother
as resident of this city.
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Mure thrilling, more
disturbing, more fas
cinating than ever . . .
pouring emo 1 1 o n a I
fire Into the wild,
free heart of Babble..
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JOHN BEAl
ALAN HALE
BERYL MERCER
The romance that has
touched the hearts of
millions . . . now the
picture to crown the
career of America's
Idol!
Broadway Mil Meal
In Technicolor
"BUSINESS IS
A PLEASURE"
'Kyes of Hujla'
6 Newsreel
Beter to Portland R. H. Reter.
manager of the Pinnacle Packing Co.
left Friday by plane for Portland on !
bualnea connected with the local
fruit Induatry.
On Drunk Charge JTank Morgan
ttt yeatrday lined 110 In city court
when he pleaded guilty to 4 charge
of being intoxicated In a public
place.
Visiting Family John Uyera, dis
trict manager for Northern Llle In
surance Co., with offices In the Llb
rty building, left for hla home at
Salem, for a visit over the Easter
holidays with hla family, lie la ac
companied by Mrs. Meyer, and two
daughters, who are attending school
here. They expect to return Monday.
Attorney Roberta Returns Attor
ney George Roberts, counsel for E.
C. (Al) Sollnsky, deposed superinten
dent of Crater Lake National park
returned yesterday morning by train
from Portland. He will return north
over th week end for SoUnsky's trial
In federal court for alleged misman
agement of federal funds, which
opens at Portland Monday.
Visits Husband Here Mrs. G. O.
Ourtner left yesterday morning by
train for Portland, having been visit
ing In Medford with her husband,
who was axiperintendent of the River
side paving project. She was also a
guest here of her sister. Mrs. A. J.
Qauther. Mr. Curtner will next su
pervise the paving of Main street at
Grants Pass.
Shows Copco Film Home Brom
ley, publicity director of the Cali
fornia Oregon Power Company, has
returned from a business trip to
Vreka. While there Mr. Bromley put
on motion picture programs for a
20-30 club stag party and Lions
club dinner showing the Diamond
Jubilee films and other "Copco Cur
rent Events."
Prenttc in Politic? When politics
broke with a bang" at University
of Oregon Thursday, it was not with
out representation from Medford, ac
cording to & story in the Oregon
Journal. Robert Prentice, graduate of
Medford high school and son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Prentice, is on one
ticket, for the position of Junior fin
ance officer. He Is on the ticket
headed by William J. Schloth of
Portland, nominee for president.
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Bringing to life the character of
"Bubble," romantic gypsy girl of Sir
James Barrle's great novel "The Lit
tle MtiilKter." Katherlne Hepburn ts
at the Roxy theatre for today and
Monday in the plcturlzatlon of the
famous story,
John Beal and Alan Hale head the
supporting cast.
DOMESTIC MADECLOSE SPACED
POULTRY FENCE
LESS THAN
(J PER SQ. FOOT
WHILE AVAILABLE POPULAR HEIGHTS
Vln NAT BUILDING
RIVERSIDE
Building Permits
George Arllss, in the role of Wei-1 and statesman,
llngton, Napoleon's nemesis, Is at the Opening during tha famed "Hun
Craterian theatre, starting today. In dred Days" of history, the film shows
"The Iron Duke." following the car- the crushing defeat of Napoleon af
eer through wars and peace-time In- ter his escape from Elba, and then,
trlgue of the famous British soldier 'with peace, Wellington's political en
emies attempting to beamtrch his
name with scandal In Unking tn with
that of an attractive married womnn.
only to have the master statesman
outwit them and throw their plot
back Into their faces.
Permit Issued to Mrs. Rose Slngler,
514 South Grape street, to reahlngle
and repair residence at an approxi
mate cost of $150.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
Leaves for Yachats-Mrs. Dora Cam
eron left yesterday morning on the
Shasta for Yachats, Ore., where she
will spend a month visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. I. D. Boatwlck. Mr. Bostwlck
if her brother.
C. A. R. to Meet There will be a
meeting of General Joseph Lane so
ciety, C. A. R., Wednesday evening.
April 24, at 7:30 o'clock, at the home !
of Miss Barbara Holt, 11 Corning
Court, It was announced.
CCC Sheet off Press The second edi
tion of the "Gasquet Gazette," pub
lication of the Gasquet CCC camp,
ie off the press, ana several copies
received here. The tiny newspaper has
filled a need In the camp, and has
been very favorably received by the
men.
Deliell to Klamath T. W. Deliell.
manager of the land department for
the local power company left yester
day for Klamath Falls after a short
visit at the Copco home office In this
city. j
4
W Malta Commandery No. 4
ty? ,v Knights Templar will ob-
serve Easter, at Masonic
' i Temple, Medford, Sunday,
I , April 21. Banquet to mem-
o'clock, followed by the traditional
Templar service at 3 o'clock, to which
the public la invited. Service conduct-
ec by Templar Drill Team. Address by
Rev. 3. W. Hall, M. E. pastor of Ash
land, B. L. BURDIC, Commander.
W. K. Day. Recorder.
Seventh fg.
Annual ljjp
Monday
BALL
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American t.eirlnti Auxiliary
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
MONDAY, APRIL 22
Music by
Al Stewnrt's Orchestra
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fte CKmpil6ne MuSical Romuice of
May Make Purchase P. J. Morley
of Portland, representative of the
Sunbeam Neon Co., waa expected to
arrive Saturday by train to confer j
with officials of the Tri-Statc Neon i
Sign Co. of this city. It was indl- 1
cated by officials that he may pur
chase the local store.
Northern Life
Insurance Co.
llome Office, Seattle, Washt
Complete Coverage Contracts
Ufe Accident Health
Offices 107-40(1 Liberty Rid.
Phone 81.
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Wellington, ' who out maneuvered
Napoleon on the battlefields and in
the ballrooms of France . . . thrilling
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genius of a great star at his superla
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Roaring cannon ... the mad charge of
the Scots Grays, the Highland Black
Watch, Blucher's Dragoons and
Napoleon's Old Guard . . . all riding to
death and glory in this soul-stirring,
pulse-pounding saga of Wellington . .
the Iron Duke of Waterloo I
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Charley Chase in "Something Simple"
Pete Smith' "Goofy Movies" News Events