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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOK'D. OREGON SUNDAY. JULY 21. 1935. PAGE NINE Local and Personal Reported III Mr. Lloyd Gante.i betn formerly of Medford. ia repented quite 111 t her home at Central 1 point. KUinath Kails Visitors Mrs. K. N Moty and aon, George of Klame'-h Palls, formerly of this city, were visit . tng friends here Thursday. North by Air K. W. KendricK of Standard OH company left by air Friday afternoon on a business trip to Seattle. Patient at Community Harry Harding. Jr.. of Trail has been a pa tient for the past several days at the Community hospital. Standard Plane stops Standard. Oil Co. Plane No. 8. a Boeing 80 ' stopped Friday evening at the mu nicipal airport enroute north. At Hospital Pat Meosolina, of Weed. Cal.. has been a patient at ti! Sacred Heart hospital, where he urv. derwent a minor operation Friday. Has Operation Mrs. Alma Edll or Yreka, Cal.. has been a patient U ic past several days at the Sacred H?i rt hospital, having undergone an oporja tion there Friday morning. nr. Elliott Returns After spending seven days attending the Pa fii ic Coast Dental conference in I jon.? Beach. Calif.. Dr. B. R. Elliott, re turned home Friday. Bark to Roseburc Having 'ben visiting in this city for several day at the home of Mrs. James Wa flis'.ey. Mrs. Chas. C. Wamsley left oy train Saturday for her home in Pua $fburg. Kxpcrted to Arrive Lieut. Smith. flying from Hamilton field. Cal.. to Fort Lewis. Wn was expected, to ar rive at the municipal airport last nlsht. leaves fir Portland Mrs.; M. R. Bradford left by train Saturday morning for her home In Portland, after visiting here since tr first of June with Mrs. C. B. Wa rren of 19 Mistletoe street. Tour Visits Lake Slxtj.'i-Jeight stu dents of Iowa State co ftoge. on a summer tour, visited Cratpr Lake Na tional park Friday. It w( reporte.1 by park officials who arri'ed In Med ford for the week end. W ill Attend Pintle Among the guest at the annual S?.feway Store picnic, to be held to lay at Gravel Pit park near Fort Klricnath. will he Misses Barbara Schmtf'fl. and Blanche Norria. riub to Meet Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. WMden of the Pacific highway, will entertain Pythian cfc jb members and their husbands Tuesday evening. July. 33. A potluck sppper will begin the program at 8:30. C. E. Meets Tonipht Senior Inter mediate C. E. oftMe First Christian church will meet t nnlght at 6:45 o' clock. The leader, Maxlne Ouyer. has an Interesting me rtlng planned. All boys and girls of 'Algh school age are cordially Invited. Study Botany at Lake Dr. T. C. Frye of the bota nical department of the University o f Washington, spent two days this feek at Crater Lake National park, a ecompanied by sever al botany atudcpitn from the northern 'university. The study of botanical subjects at the lake Is one of in creased interest, according to park officials, who r tported yesterday that Dr. Elmer L. (pplegate. leading bot anist curator Cif Dutley Herbarium at Stanford unlvt rslty. in making a bot anical reconns psance of the park has classified 450 varieties of flowers snd plant. The o imber has been increas ed by 75 over the total classified until the first of t his season. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED FUFNISHED HOUSE SEPTEMBER FIRST Responsible party would like to rent modern f firnlshed house Sept. 1 In good locotaon east side preferred. Must be fl or 7 rooms with 3 sleep ing roorrrs Have 7 -room furnlshM house lr Eugene. Would exchange on equl table rental basis. Address 3973 cai a Mall Tribune. 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Neuritis, or Neural gia are making life a misery, dont Clvfi upt Get quirk relief with Wll Iiai da R. U. X. Compound, an effec tive analgesic and antipyretic coro po'inded from a doctor's prescription Mli!arrji R. U. X. Compound con ta v amon? the few ingredients w! jich authorities recognize as bene N rial, and It has been a blessing o tl oiLands of sufferers from such p.-Cns and fevers . A.Mc the Heath Drui S'lnre today for a bottle. M."ney twit . tf! tr-.e first bottle does not at..sfy. Adv. AppJi Bate to K. F. Frank L. Ao-plegati- left yesterday for Klamath Palls inhere he Hill spend several da visits p Witn his father. Capt. O. C APP'0 (ate. Ha from Honolulu K. C. Hazel-rig-arrived Friday evening from Hol Ivvc od to visit here with relatives He in spending the week end at the Lai e of the Woods with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McElhose. Tsltiiif; Here Mr. and Mrs. Elisha 9 1 fill van and family of Orland. Calif., or in the city for a few days visUlrvi vnth his sisters. Miss G. Sullivan and :rars. W. H. Bullock. He was a Med I'tord resident for several years and sees many improvements In the city. Vets to Meet Disabled American Veterans of the World war. Jackson county Chapter. No. 8. will hold their regular meeting Tuesday evening. July 23. at the Eagles' hall, at 8 o' clock. They urge all disabled veterans to be present because Important subjects will be discussed. Earl t'lfhtiKT Return's Earl Ficht r.er returned Friday evening from March Field. Cal.. where he spent the past four weeks visiting his aunt and uncle. Staff Serjeant and Mrs. W. W. Klngsley. He also attended the lair at San Diego and was down in Old Mexico and many other places of in terest. Ieaves for Portland Joe Renard left by motor Saturday evening for Portland to visit there for a week with his daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Smith of Washington. Iowa, who will visit In the Rcse city a week with the Ken ards. then return to Medford for a two weeks' stay. COOLS OFF EAST HEAT WAVE; DEATH TOLL HIGH (By lite Associated Pres0 Thunderstorms routed oppressive heat in many localities yesterday (Saturday) but maximums for the year were established In Washington and Baltimore. Deaths from the current tonid wave mounted upwards of forty as Michigan reported two additional fatalities and Kentucky one. It was 98 degrees in Washington Today and Mon. Shows 1:30 . 3:00 - 1:00 - 0:"0 . . . . Nothing in Heaven or Hell Can Stop Them! THE BENGAL I.ANC nns . . . fear-. Hi less ficliters . . . reckless lovers! Here Is their story a thrill -ladrn adventure abound ing with the cour ii "f of a handful uf men against mil- lions! . im OP it GARY C00PEI FRANCHOT TON I RICHARD CROMWEL! SIR GUY STANDING KATHLEEN BURKE Popeye the Sailor in "Two Alarm Fire" f.nnfy Motif. 0 Nrf.l Mir JttTWt.'."', .--Jt minima im m-T-if Hooray for Love" at Craterian .'..M'Plf I' '- 11,1 1 "". 1 1 ' 1 11 They sing the season's catchttst tunes, step its gay dances, tell Broad way's most happy-go-lucky success story In the tuneful, mirthful ro mance. "Hooray for Love" starting tday at the Craterian theatre. Asainbt a background of smart cosmopolitan sets is projected a regular kaleido scope of entertainment. Ann Sothern and Gene Raymond play the leads in this charming story of two ambitious youngsters out to win In the toughest game In th? world the theatre. They try a lltt!c of everything, including night club performances and radio, before Gene finally manages to present Ann as the star of his first big revue. In a great city's em artest n igh t club, a Rlamorously gowned Ann slugs the amusing nonsense song, "Palsy Walsy." Most fascinating of all, four greit specialty acts are staged for the pair's musical revue. Maria Gambarclli. world-famous ballerina, leads the en semble In a graceful ballet. Bill Robinson and Jeni LeQon. against an amusing black and white Harlem background, prove to the tune of "I'm Uvin' In a Great Pig Way" that they're the all-time lead ers of the world's tap dancers. Comedy In the story is contributed by Pert Kelton. who is cast as a wise-cracking chorus girl, and by Thurston Hall and Georgia Calne in the roles of an oldtime thespian and a wealthy widow, respectively, and by "Pats" Waller, radio favorite. and 96 In Baltimore before welcome showers broke the hot spell thre and In New York City, Chlcaso, and scattered areas west beyond the Mis souil river. But a slz?.llng week-end was pre dicted for Michigan, where five of the heat deaths and at least elRht drownings occurred since Thursday. Oovemment forecasters at Chicago, where an afternoon thunder shower assumed cloudburst proportions on the west side, said above normal heat would prevail over the week end over most of the midwest. It was 99 at New TJlm, Minn., high for that state for the past 24 hours. Alarming reports of black rust's spread In the northwest area had market reactions. Four New Yorkers were killed nnd four others Injured by lightning Laugh Filled Film at Rialto r- ,X s .- L : ; y"i'Js'',,- v 1 - 2 iV-if I li ' tirnrnil'Miiiir J in r nr.. rtatmU'l in" n.Ti in Bengal Lancer "Don't Bet On Blondes." a laugh fllled romance of a gambler who in sures an attractive young lady from marriage and discovers his own heart double-croeslng him and mak ing him fall for the girl. Is at the Rialto theater for today and Mon day. Warren William as the gambler: Claire Dodd as the young Dixie maid with dangerous curves: Guy Klbbee as the world's f tinniest Southern Colonel, suh; Vince Bamott, William Gargan and Hobart Cavanaugh are in the featured roles. On the same program the Rialto Is showing the round by round pic tures of the Joe Louls-Primo Camera while swimming at a beach. Several Chlcflgoans were reported struck dur ing the storms. At Preeport. III., a herd of cows, believed maddened by the heat, stampeded over a 50 foot precipice into a small stream. Several of the animals were killed. The maximum dropped from 89 to 84 in four hours at Cleveland. It was 8b at Louisville. Improving economic conditions In Argentina are being reflected in an increased demand for household elec tric appliances. Shows Today 1:45-3:15 7:00-9:00 fit 25c Kiddies-10c and Monday SCOOP! Authentic motion pictures of the greatest prize fight since Dempsey - Tunney JOE LOUIS vs. PRIMO CARNERA Six slashing rounds as the Black Bomber batters down the Ambling Alp! See the Knockout! EPLUS I heavyweight bout In which Detroit's youthful colored fighter battered the huge man mountain to knockout In 6lx rounds. -l.....-J Richard Cromwell fulfills all his previous promises with a fine char acterization as one of the famed Lancers In "Lives of a Beinal Lancer" at the Roxy theatre for today and Monday. Gary Cooper. Franehot Tone. S.r Guy StandlUR and Kathleen Burke are also among the featured players. Hie at Sen. JUNEAU. Alaska, July 20. (API The Rev. Frederick Robert Falconer, 62-year-old Craig. Alaska. Presbyte rian minister, was found dead aboard the steamship Victoria today, appar ently the victim of a heart attack. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Chlldreth of 25 Lewis avenue are the parents of a baby girl weighing seven pounds, four ounces, born Thursday at the Community hospital. Olrtrt Postmistress IHes. MEDICAL LAKE, Wash., July 20. (AP) Until she retired last Marcn the oldest postmistress in point ot sen-Ice in the history of the postof flce department. Miss Theo Hall, 81, died at the home of a friend here today. Named to Relief Board. SALEM. July 20.- (AP) E. D. Whttlnff of La Grande was appointed a member of the Union county re lief committee today by Governor Martin, to succeed H. A. Scott, who resigned because he was leaving th county. Ore and BnlMoi Purchased t.ktowd bv Sum ol " ihlol ff.-.i.VirAf.f 190T WILDBERG BROS. SMELTING 6t RK FINING CO. Offices: 742 Market St., Sn FrncUco f 5 I sta Laff Stars! e best bet in town for the ;t laugh of your life! . . . Six Hollywood's grandest comedy .rs in the merriest love battle of the century! w kv Warren Will Dodd Guy tn Ga'rgan Hoba with iam Claire Kibbee Wm. Vince Barnett rt Cavanaugh nAUkxf-S A Shows Today 1:45 3:15 - 7:00 - 9:00 Mnts-25o Evcs-35c Chilrtren-lOc STARTS TODAY - 3 DAYS! Praises! G-lad Girls, Gay Tunes, Thrilling Stars . . in a Rous ing Musical Comedy! . . Laugh - Studded Lines to Make You Happy . . Devil-May-Care Dances to Make You Tingle . . and These Swell New Numbers to Set Your Toes A -Tapping: "You'rt An Angtl," "I'm in Low All Over Again' "I'm Living in a Great Big Way, " "Hooray for Lovm" i1 jN" mjrf iv: YMnra wxs. show and shout: S f 'fK . .iv ii GmSXB V'- world . .r..l..t H , 'i 1 fi , "jf I' KY Zp f? 4 ir ' 't?1 ' l I III! Ill, I MW Vcah Man! "Fats" Waller Tickles the Ivories, Too! EXTRA A1IIIF.D ATTRACTIONS Our Gang in "Shrimps For A Day" Pete Smith Novelty Reel News Events .w.. ,lljryyy .-(WOTp:'WTWP,WIWIrl?B(M"'i iV.tf, il:;w...lLjiliV... i ...i im .ml