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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OEEGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1933 PAGE NINE i . Composes Lyrics 14 " A. ytl 1 To Irving Berlin, most famous 01 " the modern song writers, was given the task of composing the music and lyrics of the new Astnlre-Hogers dancing entertainment "Top Hat," The star team of Wallace Beery end Jackie Cooper, who already have several big hits to their credit, ere together again In "OShaugnes sys Boy," coming Thursday to the Craterian theatre. With them this time Is another youngster who Is rapidly forging ahead as one of the more popular of the child stars little Spanky MacFarlnnd. of "Our Gang" comedies and featured roles In full length features. Set against the colorful back ground of s large circus, with all Its vivid trappings, Beery 1 shown as a famous animal trainer, and Jackie as his boy who Is spirited way from his father. Without the boy. the trainer goes to pieces end Is crippled by herd of stampeding msddened tigers and elephants. How the two are brought together again end the nerve-shattered trainer finds his old self With the return of the boy. forms the fitting climax to what already Is being hailed as their best picture since "The Champ." Many Once Deaf Now Hear Again Many who once were "hard of hear ing" have solved their problem through the prescription of noted European specialist. It Is called OITRINE. Before you invest in ex ; pensive hearing devices, try one bot- tie of OURIKE. See if It doesn't help you, too, to banish earache, ringing end burzlng In er. discharge, . chronlo headache, and enable you to . hear better. Relief is quick end the cost Is only s few cents a dav. Money back gusrantee Oct ointlNE today, noons pri o ro. Main and Central. adv. Ore and BnlHor Purchased WILD B ERG BROS. SMELTING Rl F1NINO CO. 04r: 742 Mufctt St..rn f until 1.4 I . g i. :. . , , , , I w' x o.v , WSk " . Wallace Beery Coming to Craterian m nffllTOi I I f; lnf IWI "lllllia n illl 1 1! II I Bill III Mill 1 1 IBI I Ii I IIB 4VylV t" V " iJf .: JMMtW'iK ca Today and Monday fcBsa r itft-W !' M$MLi SPOOKIER THAN '.'"FRANKENSTEIN"! S& J W ' r. Ivvill MORETHRILLING THAN "DeilCllLA"! AQI V"K l v :u vS. i Jg s l ,x 17 , 1 ill I ' flS7 a---'-7r.-. for Musical Show iZJjk 1 opening, a three day run at the fv WILUAH rwELL f CINCitt V2 I ifrSfcftfa.Aarat :' Jsimh' ij ever rencn we screen. here has Increased the number of re- I . , . n wQ-SSU " fmlMWWmtftm m e Craterian theatre. And, as expected. I f ' ' ; i!ft i I A 1. Berlin's tunes are already sweeplngl j f fOl 1 1 f ?is? J k JfV Bfl MM A the country and rapidly becoming . , f Jtf' VX 1 JUI&fo$ hont Rrtlori vvhorevor miutfn lanlaved. aaaajaaaaaMMMal H lliaaiiailUMMIlaaaiJMil'!l.liillUiU ' L.ia j,i .JMtfj m .11. WW!,Lja. WJaa I Mr .V " ' JH ni3rrMiL - - ' ' " W 7- it. i 1. -.'.T . W '.L' W.. i't m f, :M I J iS? "N'1T , o v a. SW V III MmMMmYIO mmmPm THRILL YOU! . . . M, f H! '1 PTl 13 II wM I wi7 ilAiflmMES mit'-lmhi'M . in the most t5W V '1 t(Lim TOGETHER AT LAST! WSSmWmWiVl '1 H v oVi W level NWiSi T- I I I B H BV.,.:," 0 t -i tLuT- Jl -Added- -s. -.y "Popeye" A. -We Aim to W4f0' i . I Please" I I a J Travelogue f ? X '.rr.T.j- H r '.,,.,rt I JVi '(. MM NWmWHCiVtm 'er-(f lev I eft- '" r , - s I On Rialto Bill Do you sleep well at night? Do you ever get Jittery? If not, and you want to experience the thrill of a really creepy evening of en tertainment, the Rialto theatre for today and Monday has' the answer In "Mad Love," which Introduces a new shocking personality In Peter Lorre. who Is said to rival the Immortal Lon Chaney. The new shocker la about a mad surgeon In Paris, performing uncan ny experiments In medical magic, persecuting the man whose wife he covets, and trying to drive him out of his mind. The famous Grand Gulgnol horror theatre of Paris, the amazing surgical feats, and other weird details add shivers and creepy spine -tlnglings to the bizarre ro mance. " Frances Drake. Colin Clive. Isabel Jewell, Henry Kolker and Ted Henly help the new star In making the film one of the greatest thrillers to ever reach the screen. S'ot recommeml ed for the ner- ,4 , Tons . . or for small children! If yon "can't lake It", stay awayt l:llll Alilil.ll Tom Howard TraveloRiip jewcu, Henry nower ana tea now mJ. o. S. Pettee will address Hie: I 'V.'w., l a k help the new etar In malting the meeting en 'Theses of Mobilization." I isC.i.W'i :: .;...r",j. Mm S Tf M film one of the greatest thrillers to The presence of CCC headquarters I , " m Mi OSiSI M Mt j 'eW MM Mm m Ii serve omcera in mis uisinuv w j i v- ' fidj Dse Mall Tribune want ads. about 30. I I fx .-;,".; rt 291 " V. 9 liniilHilaMIIIWIW PiilllWtiWaIMMIMBlillilliMiliiiaili'l i 1 i I Ii HHi IU III Bi 1 1 ll II I I are v ? J mmW A NEW MONSTER TO ' V? SJ'J ?i n Rialto Stars Krnr nf Mtriniffht ' CO-Stars Uin- ger Rogers and William Powell for the first time on the screen, com bining romance and sophisticated comedy with mystery and great ua Twnw. Th niot centers upon the disappearance of a benutlful woman and the murjier or a newspaper buo slp columnist. Others in the cast are Paul Kelly, Ralph Morgan, Les lie Fenton and J. Parrell MacDon ald. Reserve Officers To Meet Thursday At Tengwald Cabin A meeting of U. S. army reserve of ficers will be held at 7 p. m. October 10, at Captain Carl Y. Tengwald's summer cabin on Crater Lake high way. It was announced yesterday. Moj. C. 8. Pettee will address the meeting on "Phases of Mobilization." The presence of CCC headquarters here has Increased the number of re serve officers In this district to about 30. ft one of his vlo- STS fe 'ln ... . to the t4?R Hand, of until! ITIHK IONS ! I , in 'Magic Word' - - Newnrer-1 eft 1 E . The executive committee of the Community Chest for 1936, comprised of M. N. Hogan, chairman; Leonard Carpenter, Raymond R. Reter, M. D. Field. A. J. Hauk, C. D. Bean and W. 8. Bolger, has been faithfully working for the last five weeks with some fifteen night meetings lasting from two to three and a half hours, consulting with the budget commit tees of the participating organiza tions as to their needs and as to what they have done in the past. In a statement Saturday, Eugene Thorndike, president of the chest, said: "It la necessary that this work be done before the Community chest drive and, as of past years, this execu tive committee haa performed its tssk very efficiently. "Another Interesting fact about the Medford community chest Is that our chest has the largest number of In dividual contributors of any of the same per capita In the United States. SEE THEM DANCE 1 Starts Today Show Today 1:43 3:15 - 7:00 - 9:00 I I I In I . Br v I I , I t l. l K I mr-xwtW r . Jr A lovely urtre.. I ' i 1 sW . .1 i 4 . I S" " , in, i! n t, - .jn' car? "Further. It haa been commented upon many times as to Its sefflclent operation and the total results from the association's activities. "If you have noticed In this 'paper under the heading. 'Where the Chest Dollars Go,' you will have rend Just a very few of the Incidents of relief and character building that are tak ing place In Jackson county through the Community Chest every day In the year. "A further fact of Interest Is that there are over one hundred citizens that throughout the entire year give voluntarily of their time and. In many Instances, automobile expense, to Investigate cases, to move children and the sick to hospitals, and the delivery of food and clothing. "Therefore, It Is without apology that your Communty Chest executive committee asks you In 193d to give to the limit of your ability." Because five members recently en listed in the army and the navy, va cancies now exist In Company A. 188th Infantry, which Captain Carl Y. Tengwald said yesterday he was i eager to fill. K THE RECKLESS "PjUsoHltC?' THE NEW BALLROOM ADVENTURE !i i win iMiimii.ii i Ulr'x !)'-"" " '"" 1 Applications are being received by Captain Tentfwnld and Sgt. George V. Undley at the Medford armory. Captain Tengwald pointed out that high school youths at leaat 18 years old are eligible for membership, add ing that scholastic credits are al lowed for military training with Company A. Captain Tengwald explained that pay Is received for each drill attend ed, drills being held every Tuesday evening at the armory, and thnt all expenses are paid for a two weeks' encampment each summer. I'rRO Ilroom Corn SALEM, Ore., Oct. 8. (AP) Need for a new Industry in Oregon, that of broom corn growing, was stressed here by Earl Snell, secretary of state, Sinus Trouble head colds, hitr fever. a t h in a and catarrh. Iltm't en dura thla tortnre rtmthr dny, Aak for a FRUH TIU2AT9II3NT now. TODAY, DUrnrpr how thnnnnt have inimti rcuer quickly with Syn-O-Spray sear rre treatment no a arailabU att JARMIN'S nni'o STORE Med ford, Ore. a The breathless stars of rhythm in the last gay word in musi cal romances! . . . The nation shouts its welcome to the skies ,,At Last!. ..They're Here!... Dancing to the glad tunes... the gay tunes . . . the mad tunes ...of the greatest show of all! Ml mum with Music and 1E1VIMC who wrote itt long hits. .."Cheek to Cheek," "Top Hat, White Tie and T!l. "!.-' TUI. V IWIIAf HI! i iiiii w dw VI j j t f "Iha Piecollno",and"No String" WSyt pnWAPn FVFRFTT HOBTftN helen broderick. i erik rhodes eric blore 'Dlrtf4 by MAR X irmen .3 who for som time hu hem lnTMtfc Rating tho possibility ct d.vtloptng that Industry. 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