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PAGE NINE "Naughty Marietta" Craterian V Introduction to "Music Week" Here LOCALS Here for Medlra! Care Mrs. Fred Sturgls of Trail 1 ttaytng In town for medical care. Melody Features Craterian Hit Roxy Star "Horror Film" on Rialto Program the "bride" and Valerie Hobson ! tlie fiancee of the scientist, kid napped by the monster as a means of securing his own mate. vu wiMHtaimi,i La wn mowers : 8 hape ned . Phone 201, Medford Cyclery. 21 N. Plr. V " lift evil .V It MEDFCVRD TATTj TRIBUNE. BEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. MAY MP" Combine Office Dr . Chu. P. Johnon has moved hi dental equip ment to 304 Mcdford building where he and Dr. B. R. Elliott have com bined their office. Back from Eugene Mr. Freda Bur ger, manager of Helman's Batha in Aehland. has returned to southern Oregon from Eugene where she spent the past winter. t Typos to Meet Med ford Typo graphical Union No. 559 will meet In regular monthly meeting at Odd Pel lows hall, Monday afternoon a't 4 o'clock. Members are urged to be present. Visit Week Mr. and Mrs. Along a Puller of Denver, Colo., visited a week with Mr. Puller's sister. Mrs. A. M. Sullivan of Roas Lane. The brother and sister have not met for fifty sewn years. They left for their home Thursday forenoon. t Field Transferred North J. H. "Jim" Pleld, manager of the Med ford Plly Wlggly store, has been transferred to Portland , where he will be manager of the branch at and Umatilla street. Jim asked that his Medford friends drop Into me him when In Portland. At Sarred Heart Miss Eva Walden of Medford and Mrs. J. P. Clark of Central Point both underwent major operations at the Sacred Heart hos pital the latter part of the week, and are recovering nicely. Mrs. A. D. Col lier Is also confined to the hospital, receiving medical treatment. Missionary to Visit Rev. H. J. Openshaw, a returned missionary from China, la traveling north from California. He will speak In Ashland Sunday morning and at the First Baptist church. Medford, Sunday evening. The public Is urged to plan to hear him then as he may not be able to stay for his part on the as sociation program May 7 and 8. If not here, good speakers will take hi. place. Tllble Conference Dr. B. B. Silt cllffe. former Instructor In the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, will open a Bible conference Monday evening. May 6 at 7:43 o'clock in the Baptist church. Tuesday morning he will speak at 11 o'clock In con nection with the Rogue River Bap tist association, and again Wednes day. Thursday and Friday evenings at 7:45. All are urged to bring family, friends and Bible. . Eton Club to Meet The Home Economics club of the Jacksonville Grange met with Mrs. Florene Sever ance In Jacksonville Friday afternoon for a special planning meeting. Re freshment were served In no-host manner. Next Wednesday, May 8 the club will meet at 2 o'clock In the grange hall. No refreshments will be served but lots of work must be done for the week-end activities. Every member Is urged to come out to this meeting ready to cooperate In the cleaning of the hall and kitchen. BANQUET ELECT OFFICERS The annual meeting and banquet of the First Baptist church was held May 1. The planning commission, composed of the retiring officers and chairmen of committees, serving. At the business session which followed In the auditorium, reports of pffleers and committees were read and ap proved. Special mention should be made of the pastor, W. H. Eaton's farewell report and message to the church. The following officers were elected: Clerk, A. J. Anderson; financial sec retary, J. E- Lesker; treasurer. F. a. Carlow; missionary treasurer. Miss El via Strickland; Sunday school su perintendent, M. E. Coe; usher, W. D. Roberts; director of missionary education. Mrs. Hazel Lester; direc tor of Christian education. Mrs. Myrtle Wilson; president B. T. P. U.. Oscar Rosa; councilor for Intermedi ates. Mrs. Edna Raymond; 'councilor for Juniors and C. W. C, Mrs. Effle Dally; councilor for W. W. O.. Mrs. t.h r.lrtiir 1 (Continued from Pag One) cash a personal check and sent a house attendant downstairs to bring him the money from the disbursing office. It was true he changed his vote, but he did so because Mr. Ickes had recently been made head of the relief allotment division. The con gressman will get money lator from Mr. Icked, but It will be relief money from his district. (Note: The name of the congress man Is being omitted because some stupid voter in his district would probably suspect that he actually had been brited). The city of New York Is quietly opening up an offico here, apparently preparing to get Its shsre when Mr. Roosevelt opens the 4.000.O0O,00O relief barrel. Inaugurating National Music Week following In Medford, the Craterian theatre starting today has Jeanettc MacDon aid and Nelson Eddy starred In Vic tor Herbert's immortal mastei piece "Naughty Marietta." With holdovers the rule instead of the exception wherever the picture 1b played, "Naughty Marietta" brings to the screen one of the greatest musical works ever pre sented. Miss MacDonnld plays the princess who masquerades as one of the casquette girls. Imported to New Orleans to mate with the settlers In Louisiana. The film depicts the marriage auction, the battle of the Everglades, the pirate rapture of the casquette ship, the Paris of Louis XV and other stirring and dramatic details In the history of the found ing of America's most romantic city, all woven into a thrilling adven ture. , Nel&on Eddy, the eminent bari tone, whose splendid voice Is heard In solo numbers and in duets with Miss MacDonald, gives a dashing portrayal of the British officer who fnlls In love with the charming princess. He brings to the screen a new type of leading man a type that Is winning him an Immense BEVERAGE SHOP 208 E. 8th Street (back of Liquor store) OPEN SUNDAYS and EVERY DAY featuring FULL LINE OF WINE CHAMPAGNE GINGER ALE jIME RICKEY Complete Line of 7 Up Mixers BEVERAGE SHOP wherever plays, Others In the cast of thousands Include Frank M rgan, Elsa Lan- chester ( Mrs. Charles Laugh ton Douglas Dumbrllle, Joseph Cawthorn, Cecilia Parker and Harold Huber. 'CRASH' IN VACANT LOT MERELY MODEL AIRPLANE LOS ANGELES (UP) Three po lice cars and an ambulance sped to vacant lot where an airplane was reported to have crashed. They found a wrecked model piano of seven and ont-.ialf root wing spread, whose one-fifth horsepower motor droned no line a iuu-sizu plane s that residents telephoned an alarm. Ml 'k One of the greatest adventures ever written. Alexander Dumas' "Count of Monte Crlsto," Is brought to life on the screen of the Roxy theatre for today and Monday with Robert D-mat in the title role. Telling the story of the man sen tenced to 30 years In the dungeons, his subsequent escape and avene ment for the wrongs done him. the film Is replete with dramatic, thrill ing adventure. - i' . . .i 'Tti. . . 1,-.' .! - 'v.rtfcv; ,- .;.:.r,-- ..'ji'i' i ; JS "-m.-. .1 KT, ttiifliK 'l -: T'"LT"L'; 11)111 ! For Hose tnat Wear tuy NOLUE & HOW3T Ethelwrn B Hoffmann Starts Today for 3 Days! Matinee orly Tuesday No evening shows J. L. Ely: councilor for embassadors, Vernon Evans; publicity, Eva Mains Carlow. MA UtYTIME- TODAY and'MON. Contlnooiiff Toilny l:.1fl to 11 ALEXANDER DUMAS' IMMORTAL ROMANCE! 20 years In a dungeon . 20 yean to plot and plan then FREEDOM . . . Powr and rlrhes to destroy thoe who hnd destroyed him! m and demands a mate! ' ' bi i Vi-tf" s vS, lv.11 Jul 4 I 1 A" S i B ROBERT DONAT ELISSA LANDI SCOTTISH RITE A Reunion will bo held at the Masonic Hall on May 8th, 9th and 10th. All th! degreea from the 4th to the 32nd will be given. Vlaltlivr brethren welcome. L. E. WILLIAMS. Secty. A 0 It seems that the monster cre ated by the scientist, Frankenstein, was not destroyed alter all, for at the Rlnlfo theatre, starting today, a sequel to the "horror film" Is being shown In "The Bride of Franken stein" with Ksrioff again in the monster role he created for the other picture. This time the monster talks and demands the mute that was pro mised him. Colin Cllve as the scien tist, with the aid of another, then creates a "woman monster" to take her place as the bride. The result is said to be an even mare thrilling screen adventure than the first pic ture. Elba Lauchester has the role of Fitch's Shampoo M J Rrmim. dandruff I'C A 1 1 tonight, lie bottle special 590 woons nmo co. Main and S. Central ENCLOSE IT One of the ea.lest and quickest ways to gain more space for Hrtng In your home Is to enclose the porch, making a new bewlng room, play room or living room and If properly done will not hinder Its use during the hummer. It may be financed with a new easy N'.H.A. Improvement loan. CALL L'S nil our plans. Infor mation, services xeruring work men, etc., are FREE OF COST OR OHLIOATION. Woods Lumber Co. Jackson at Genesee. Phone 10 V( I.I TV Kr.r.l. "Screen Souvenirs" KAT KART00N Ncwsreel 111 if? ft t f a n VOMf 11 a COME EARLY and A VOID the RUSH! NO RAISE IN PRICES! Shows Today 1:45-3:15 7:00-9:00 11 ' Mats .... 25o ! Eves .... 35c iliilii Kiddies-lOo Starting Today for Three Days! The 'Biggest Thrill Since J)Cmic Qame to the Screen! If your pulse quickens to Gay Laughter . . . Lusty Adventure , . , Rapturous Romance . . , Breath-taking Music . . . this is the picture for you to seel 4 r- m. - a "R-.v . I THAT LITTLE BIT of BAD In "Nnnshty Marietta" that made hr throw convention over, board when he sought a new' romance . . . make. thl. aa gny and disarming a picture aa you've ever seen! Beauties on the auction block bildes tor the highest bidders) pirate raids! New Orleans In Ha lery youth and gayetyl A madcap beauty who scorned all the prince, of France for th. rma ol a fighting man I A new world of exciting adventure . , set to glorious melody 1 I v 0 ' h JEANETTE MacD ONALD' and tki ttniatlonal new tinging STAR NELSON EDDY Jenett MacDonald alive with beautyl Nelson Eddy finest miner 5f the screen . . . ulnglng thee excit ing me'iodlea , . . "I'm Palling In I)ve wllh Someone" . . . "Ah, Sweet Mys tery of Life" and the complete Victor Ht'bert musical score! I fe . f I . - y Ik-Vijaf6 1' 'ImHr.-.' ARI ETTA mm FRANK MORGAN Elsa Lanchester Joseph Cawthorn Cecilia Parker Douglas Dumbrille and a cast of thousands! ADDED ATTRACTIONS Broadway Musical Revue "Grandfather's Clock' Novelty "Motorcycle Cossacks News Events mm ii si hi. m r : : - L it. tin i iinril..m.i a m