Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 16, 1936, Page 7, Image 7

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    "NrEBFORD MAIL TTJTBUXE. DFORB. OREGON. THURSDAY. .TAXTTARY 16, 193fi.
PAGE SEVEN
Marx Brothers Craterian Sunday
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. There laughter In the offmg. This
fact Is certainty with the opening
Sunday of the Marx Brothers In "A
Night at the Opera" at the Craterian
theater. Groucho, Harpo and Chlco.
whose antics have made millions
laugh Groucho with his mlle-a-mln-
ute wisecracking. Harpo with his
"dumbness" and chasing of blondes,
and Chlco. who does a little of both
have what Is termed a proven com
edy hit. proven by a personal apprar
ance tour In which the boys tried out
all sorts of different gaga and elim
inated all but the ones which were
sure-fire with the audiences.
The new picture represent a de
parture for the celebrated Kings of
Laughter, inasmuch as It does not
depend alone on madcap antics and
Insane gags, but tells a straight, cred.
lble story enlivened by musical Inter,
ludea and an engaging romance be
tween Kitty Carlisle, heroine of er
eral Blng Crosby musicals, and Allan
Jones, who msde his film debut with
Jean Harlow In "Reckless."
The principal locale of "A Night
at the Opera" are Italy, an ocean
liner and a New York opera house.
Groucho. Chlco and Harpo. consti
tuting themselves self-aj.jlnted man.
agers, take over the destinies of
pair of songbirds, Kitty Carlisle and
Allan Jones, picking on waiter i-ing
whose frantic Jealousy slmost wrecks
the romance between Miss Carlisle
and Jones, they make hash of the
performance In the opera, appearing
one minute on the stage, next In the
orchestra nit and then among the
audience.
TILLAMOOK. Jan. 18. VP) The
$20,000 Barvlew coast guard life
boat was dashed on the rocks at
Garibaldi and battered beyond re.
palr( in the week-end gale. Several
larze fl-Vi'iiT boats were demolished
Western Drama Coming To Rialto
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With all advance reports hailing It
as one ox tne greatest western pic
tures to be brought to the screen
since the days of "The Covered Wag
on," the Rialto theater tomorrow and
Saturday will show the picturl nation
of Clarence E. Mill ford's "Bar 20 Rides
Again." the third of this series to be
brought to the screen.
Featuring the adventures of "Hop
along" Cossldy and his pals, "Red"
and "The Kid," the film shows Cas
sldy tracking down a notorious han
dle In the Snake Butte country of
Montana. Climaxing mnumeraole
thrills with a wild -riding, hard-shoot,
lng roundup of cattle rustlers, "Bat
20 Rides Again" will undoubtedly set
a new standard of oomparlson for
pictures of this type.
Included In the cast are William
Boyd In the role of "Hop a long," Jim
my Ellison as "The Kid." Prank Mc
Olynn, Jr., as "Red," Oeorge Hayes w
the old desert rat, Jean Rouveral as
the girl In the story and Harry Worth,
whose characterization of "Nevada, '
the ruthless rustlers' leader. Is said
to be one of the highlights of the
picture.
On Roxy Bill
PORTLAND, Jan. IS. (ff) The
state fish commission's report to
day showed that total commercial
fresh fish consumption In Oregon
for 1B3 reached 3,673.001 pounds.
In addition Oregonlans . ate around
14.000 gallons of oysters, and 380,874
crabs.
Fresh and kippered fish, which In
clude shrimps and crab-meat and
clams, but not whole crabs, were
eaten at the rate of about 3!i
pounds per capita. The figures do
not include canned flah.
Boris Karloff plays a dual role In
"The Black Room," screen shocker
playing today and Friday at the Roxy
theater. Marian Marsh, Robert Allen
and Kntherine DcMille are also fea
tured.
COMMONWEALTH MEET
SLATED FOR OREGON
BUOENE, Jan. 16 A) Plana for
the annual commonwealth conference
to be held at University of Orenon
on March IB. ao and 21, were launch
ed this week by P. A. Parsons, head
ot the department of sociology.
Citizens and officials from alt parts
of the state. Interested In various
phases of government, conservation,
resource, recreation and other fields
will be represented at the conference
VANCOUVER, B. C Jan. lfl. (P)
Three armed bund its held up the
Canadian Bank of Commerce on Pow
ell street today and escaped with an
unknown amount of money after
woum'g Thomas Winsby, manager.
In the .ft arm. and William Hobbs,
teller, In the nock.
Head
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Put MenthoLitum In
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I relieve ttuf fines and
restore comfort.
If you prefer nose drops, or
throat spray, call for the
MEW HEMTHQLATUM LIQUID
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Two years in production ... 18 months in preparation . . . across the
motion picture firmament flames a mighty screen drama ... an epic
of tremendous sweep and emotional appeal climaxed by one of
the most enthralling love stories of all time . . . magnificently brought
to life to give you 1936's first big million dollar film thrill!
Will Be the Best-Loved Picture of 1936!
A Catt ot 6000 with 27 Featured Playen, Including:
ELIZABETH ALLAN O EDNA MAY OLIVER
REGINALD OWEN BASIL RATH BONE
HENRY B WALTHALL WALTER CATLETT
DONALD WOODS O FRITZ LEIBER
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