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George Arliss, in New Delightful Role Stars in Craterian Picture Today
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON. SUNDAY. MARCTT 1. 1936.
VETERAN STAR HAS
INTERESTING PART
IN LATE RELEASE
i Departing from th usual trap
i pings of grandeur and glamour which
' have pervaded moat of hla screen
ehsracters. Oeorga ArlUa. In hl
j -v latest film play, "Mr. Hobo." open
i ting a three-day run at the Craterlan
Si' theater today, portraya the genial
knight of the open road, genuinely
In love with h! vocation.
- "Spike" and hla paj, "Flit." go
the length and breadth of the coun
tryside, turning a penny here ana
!' there at the tinker's trade. They
' wind up. through a comedy of r
' rors, and the coincidence of a alml
I' larlty of names, aa proprietors of
" great bank. But old "Spike" cant
' atay put. The lure of the road beck
: - ona and eventually the two old fel
I; lows give up all the luxury and so
i clal position and return to the hobo
Ute.
On Wednesday only, one of uw
' most widely praised of the current
' comedy-romances now on the screen
will be at the Craterlan lor tln
and evening shows also at the Holly
theater for the evening shows only
' The picture Is "If ?ou Could Only
Cook." featuring among the leads
' Herbert Marshall. Jean Arthur and
Leo Carrlllo.
When previewed here a few weeks
ago. all who saw It were unanimous
in their praise of this light-hearted.
) merrily diverting film entertainment.
It shows Marshall aa owner of
buge auto concern, tremendoualy
interested In the new streamlining.
. kAM hrir hv an ultra-
, conservative board of directors. To
forget his troubles, ns ut
sir of a man out of s job and on
i. a...u fiviH. Jean Arthur
Who really is out of work. Together
the two apply for the poatUons of
cook and butler In Leo Carina
mansion and there. In ono rapidly
moving comedy sequence afteT an
.. i. hom. which takes
OWlCl,
many hilarious turns before It is
worked out saiisiacrotuy.
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ad, Frlldalre. 810 8. OakdUe.
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rent. Would make good buainess io
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iiaw. very easy irrua.
6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE near
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1 Space Palmer Music Store
HAVE fine Q-tube radio, perfect con
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Box 780. Tribune.
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CAR RADIO New Motorola 8-tube.
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Pltne South Saa Fi
"Ceiling Zero" Coming Thursday
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That Inimitable film team ol
James Cagney and Pat O'Brien, who
made such outstanding hits In "The
Irish In Us," "Devil Dogs of the
Air." and other pictures, are again
co-starred In "Celling Zero." which
will be shown at the Craterlan the
ater, beginning Thursday.
Cagney, O'Brien and Stuart Er-
wtn have the roles of the three bud
dies. O'Brien Is superintendent oi
flyers at a western airport where
Erwlo Is a pilot. Cagney Is the most
spectacular aviator of them all and
Pat gets him to Join their forces.
June Travis, a newcomer to tne
screen. , has the leading feminine
role, that of an air hostess.
T OF
Y
'Twenty-four Boy Scouts of the
local nine troops, will-appear before
the Medford district court of honor
Monday evening, March 3. at the
county court house," according to
Don Newbury, district court of honor
chairman. "Ranks from second class
on through candidacy for the coveted
Eagle rank will be presented to the
Scouts representing the following
troops: 3, 5. 7, 8, 16, 17, 18, Gold Hill;
Eagle Point, 36; Jacksonville, and 40
Central Point, according to the latest
reports from Scout headquarters last
night. Troops 36 of Jacksonville and
8 of Medford will compete for the
honor of having the largest percentage
of troop members appear for awards.
Troop 18 stlU has a possibility to take
the lead, seemed to be the consensus
of opinion between a group of local
leaders discussing the March court of
honor Saturday evening at headquar
ters. "Three of the local troops will be
singled out and presented citations
from the national council for carrying
out the traditions of Scouting in the
highest degree during the past year.
These troops are 18 of Eagle Point,
sponsored by the Eagle Point Grange,
under the scoutmastershlp of E. A.
Walton snd Troop Commlttteman A-
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AHYT1ME:
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Starts Today--3 Days
At 1:30-3:00-8:45-9:00
Glamorous Joan-. -More
Glamorous Than Ever!
Added
Betty Boop Cartoon
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Cagney la a devil with the ladles
and makes a play for the pretty
hostess, although he knows she 1
engaged to a fellow pilot, a part
plaj'ed by Henry Wadsworth. In order
to keep an engagement with the
hostess. Cagney gets his friend. Er-
wln, to take his run for him. Erwln
does so. runs Into a terrific fog and
is killed.
Cagney Is completely broken uP.
and when an order comes through
to send Wadsworth out In a terrific
storm, he sees an opportunity to
make amends. He knocks Wadsworth
on the head In order to save him
for June, and makes the run him
self, which he knows will result In
certain death.
Woodrlch, chairman: 18. meeting at
the Howard school, under the spon
sorship of the Medford Active club,
and scoutmastered by Harold L. Lar
sen, with Earl A. SlmB as chairman
of the troop committee and recently
raToday
G-MAN OF THE
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AnnF.n shorts!
Mulral-Comedyl
Mela noodelle s F.srl
Oxford Fred l.ljnt
ner Nell Kelly In
Novelty
"Seeing Nellie Hnmf
SEWS
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On Rialto Bill
Rfttinltiwl ftffnln In m comnletelV
new Idea for a motion picture. Ed-,
mund Lowe, versatile leading man,
and the blonde star. Ann Sothern.
appear in the exciting comedy-drama
"Qrand Exit." which plays at the
Rialto theater today and Monday.
Lowe Is seen In the picture as
an alert and ingenious fire Imur
an investigator who aolvea a series
of incendiary fires snd cspturea a
villainous firebug. Miss Sotnern's
role Is that of an attractive but
mysterious young woman who nas
a strange habit of knowing where
the next blase will occur and of
being there at the crucial moment.
A lot has been aald about tnu
film, which la the first motion
picture to deal with Incendiaries
(fire-setters) snd their death-dealing
felonies. "Grand Exit" reveals
not only the manner In which fire
Insurance companies protect mem
selves sgalnst campaigns of crime,
but aim the means in which these
O-Men of the fire fighters have of
tracking down firebugs ana or -termlnlng'
where each fire etarted
and by which means.
nnxlnw Stevens is also csst In
one of the lesds with Lowe and Miss
Sothern.
appointed secretary of lbs Medford
riut.rirt committee executive board.
and Troop 8, under the sponsorship
of the Washington school p.-t. a..
with Jack Heyland scoutmaster and
L. D. Jones, troop committee chair
man. The special citations will be
for "High Adventure." 'Brotherhood.'
Service.' 'Good Appesrance" and for
Scout Trained Citizenry Achlevel
ments.'
"This presentation will be the
and Monday!)
FIRE FIGHTERS!
with
Onslow Stevens
Russell Hicks
Hr
8tory that ii
ai different
in theme u
it it thrilling
in entertain-
Stars at Roxy
Joan Crawford Is starred at the
Roxy theater In "I Live My Life"
which opens a three-day run today.
The story of a madcap heiress with
too much money and time on her
hands, the picture Is a merry ro
mantic adventure with Brian Aherne
as the young geologist who haa his
own Ideas of love. Frank Morgan
and Mine MacMahon have featured
roles In the supporting cast.
highlight of the evening," according
to our newly appointed Scout execu
tive, Irving P. Beesley, who will act
as clerk of the court of honor. "All
Scouts, Scouters, parents and friends
are especially invited to this session
of the district court of honor which
will begin promptly at 8 p. m. fol
lowing the board of review for all
Scouts achieving awards beginning at
7 p. m.," said Mr. Newbury.
County Firefighters
To Meet at Jville
Th Southern Oregon Firefighters
association will hold a regular month
ly meeting In Jacksonville tomorrow
night with Roy Elliott, president, In
ohange. -
The business meeting will be pre
ceded by dinner to be served at 7
o'clock In the Grange hall by the
women of the Jacksonville Orange.
Medford volunteers are asked by
Chief Elliott to meet at the local fire
hall at 0:30 so that all may go to
Jacksonville In a group.
Wed. Only
A lovable, laughable
eicapade in love .
delightfully daring I
"If You Could
Only Cook"
Willi JMN ARTIHR
IIKKHF.RT MARSHAL!.
LEO CARIM.O
Show Today
1:45 3:15
6:45 - 9:00
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UNIFORM LAW FOR
F
Plans for a model, uniform ordi
nance for cities approving civil ser
vice for itremen at the special Janu
ary 31 election were drawn at a
meeting held In Eugene Friday under
sponsorship of the League of Oregon
cities, It was stated yesterday by
Prank P. Parrell, city attorney, who
represented Medford at the confer
ence. League experts from Portland at
tended the meeting and will draw
up the ordinance In accordance with
Vie wishes of the city representatives
present, Mr. Fnrrell said. He did not
consider It likely that the ordi
nance would be ready In time lor
consideration at Tuesday's meeting
of the Medford council.
Cities represented at the confer
ence were Medford, Eugene, Bend,
Albany. Baker and La Grande.
NSANITY PLEA
E
SEATTLE, Feb. 39. (TV- Percy 0
Coryell, 75. pleaded Innocent by rea
son of Insanity to first degree mur
der charges In connection with the
fatal shootings of Richard E. Mor
ris, attorney, and V. M. Lalgo. Morris'
Filipino client. In a lawsuit dispute
The lawsuit Involved stock In a Jose
phine county, Oregon mining prop
erty.
My personal attention given to all
watch repairs, factory style workman
ship, reasonably priced and thorough
ly guaranteed. Jno. W. Johnson.
Use Matl Tribune want ads.
Starting Today for Three Days!
Hero's a new Arliss for you ... in his most
down-to-earth . . . up-to-the-minute rolel
George Arliss
AS A LOVABLE VAGABOND
A completely new personality ... Arliss
without his monocle ... without the trap
pings of grandeur and glamour ... A happy-go-lucky
rolling stone . . . gallant in rags . . .
happy . . . philosophical . . . humorous ... in
a modern comedy drama.
EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS
Your favorite screen ntar in Technicolor musical revue
PIRATE PARTY ON CATALINA ISLE
"The West Point of the South" News Events
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NQUIRIES FLOOD
C OF C ABOUT WILD
"I'm thinking of going Into the
wild horse business."
That's the way A. H. Banwell was
thinking yesterday. The reason he
was thinking that way was this:
News haa been spread far ana
wide, through the newspapers about
a projected round-up of wild horses
that have been raising havoc on
ranches and range land of the Apple-
gats section. The round-up will be
made when and If the U. 8. forest
service obtains permission from the
county court. It Is estimated there
are from 75 to 100 hcrses In -the
wild band.
Well, that doesnt explain why
Mr. Banwell was thinking yesterday
of going Into the wild horse busi
ness. So let's go on with the story.
Mr. Banwell, it Is an open secret.
is manager of the Jackson County
Chamber of commerce. For a week
he haa been consulted dally by half
a dozen men who want the Job of
rounding up the wild horses. Every
day a new half dozen hsve come
Into his office. They are all expert
cowboys, or so they say. They are
the only onea who know how to
round up wild horses, or so they say.
As If that were not enough Mr.
Banwell has been jetting dozens of
letters from sll parts of the west.
The letter writers want to know all
about the wild horses. Some want
to get the round-up Job, some want
to get a few of the horses xor noin
Ing or for a cowboy ballad, which
la next to nothing.
Well, that's why Mr. Bsnwell was
thinking yesterday of. going Into the
wild horse business and If the reason
,lsn't quite clear yet the best, thing
Is to talk to Mr. Banwell about It.
He'd be delighted to talk about wild
horses.
IN PULPIT TODAY
The Rev. Dr. Walter A. Squires,
former Medford resident and now
pastor of the Ivanhoe church In
Visalla, Cal.. will be guest preacher
at the Presbyterian church here to
day. At the 1 1 o'clock service Dr.
Squires will give a sermon on "The
Call of God to Great Achievements
la the Field of Religious Education."
At 0:30 he will give a special talk
for the young members of the church
and at 7:30 preside over an evening
service.
Dr. Squires lived In Medford for
three and a half years. He attended
the old Washington school and was
graduated from Medford high school
when the late N. L. Nsrregan was
principal.
For more than 13 years he was
sasoclated with the Board of Chris
tian Education and In carrying on
his work traveled all over this coun
try and In many foreign lands. He
Is the author of 16 religious books.
Dr. Squires wilt be the week-end
guest of Walter Fraeer Brown.
Georgia "Dictator"
Ousts Another Foe
ATLANTA. Feb. 39. (AP) Gov
ernor Eugene Talmadge, awaiting
court tests of the financial "dic
tatorship" he has bulwarked with
millions In cash, ousted another ln-tra-party
opponent from office to
day. "
Marlon Smith, chairman of the
state university system board of re
gents, who served aa attorney for
Interests attacking the governor's
one-man control of state funds, re
moved. Talmadge named David I. (Red)
Barron, former Georgia Tech foot
ball star, to succeed Smith.
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bluing new air trails
"CEILING
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PAT O'BRI EN
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