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Jean Harlow's Newest Production "Suzy" Opens Ran at Craterian Today
"NtEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MEDFORDi OREGON". SUNDAY. AUGUST 23. 1936
FRANGHOT TONE IN
SUPPORTING CAST
TIME ROMANCE
With two of the screen's most pop
ular leading men playing the leading
male roles. Jean Harlow's newest pic
ture "Suzy" reaches the Craterian
theatre today where It starts a three
' day run. Franchot Tone and Cary
Grant are the two lucky fellows who
play, respectively, husbands one and
two.
The story Is about Suzy. a showgirl,
,who finds herself friendless In Lon
Tdon In 1914. Tone helps her out of
a difficulty and they marry after a
whirlwind courtship. Foremen of a
factory operated by a wily woman spy.
Tone Is ordered killed when she be
comes suspicious of his actions.
When Tone Is shot, Suzy, believing
htm dead, becomes fearful of being
accused and flees to Paris. The war
breaks out. Suzy Is wooed and won
by Cary Grant, who later becomes
France's most popular heroic war
flyer. He becomes more and more at
tentive to other women than to his
own wife and Is caught In the web of
espionage headed by the same woman
who had shot Tone.
, Later, Tone, Suzy and Grant meet.
' and from this meeting comes some
of the most thrilling complications
to the story.
Included In the supporting cast are
Benlta Hume as the spy: Lewis Stone
as Grant's father; Inez Courtney, Gre
ta Meyer and David Clyde.
The latest edition of "The March
of Time" will be shown on the same
program with "Suzy," while Sebas
tian Appolo has chosen Suppe's fa
mous ' Llgnt cavalry uverture lor
his fifteen minute organ concert at
the opening of the show.
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It la ultra secret, but the war de
partment has decided to rlc. Itself
gradually of the female Influence.
Precedence now Is being given to
men In selection of stenographers.
Female stenogs have noticed promo
tion 1 increasingly difficult. The
Idea. Is to make the aimy a strictly
he-man organization from Unu top
down
Notice W. B. Crause Is not asso
ciated with the Allwyr Company, nor
Is he associated any way with Elmer
Leslie. (Slgnedl S. Leslie.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Si acLes, house. 827 N.
central.
FOR SALE Western Air radio, 2-volt
7 tubes A-l snape, a montns oia
cost 48.50. J. W. Cole at Good
mans, Jacksonville, Ore.
FOR SALE Saddle horse, sound and
gentle. Price $55. See or write c. O.
pierce, Meaiora.
FOR SALE 1 acre tract, 3 -room
house south of Medford, Owner
leaving state and will sell for 700
C. C. Pierce, Room 1, Palm Block,
Medfora.
Shirley Temple's Newest Hit Coming Thursday
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It'8 always an event when a Shirley
Temple picture comes to town and
advance reports give the little star's
latest hit, "Poor Little Rich Girl,"
coming Thursday to the Crateerlan
theatre, an unusual sen dor f.
Literally surrounded by stars, In
cluding Michael Whalen, Gloria Stu
art, Alice Faye, Jack Haley, Sara Ha
de n. Jane Darwell and Henry Armet-
ta, "Poor Little Rich Girl' la the story
of a tiny tot who wanders off from
her maid and finds herself In the
midst of exciting adventures, not the
least of which shows her becoming
the third member of a vaudeville act.
Psycho - Analyst
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Starting today, with a matinee at
3 p. m., the Rlalto theater offers a
big double bill program on the screen
and on the stage. On the stage di
rect from Hollywood making a coast-to-coast
tour, Gamier, Master Psy-
scho-Analyst and Miracle Man, will
answer from the stage 30 questions
on health, domestic, financial and
other problems. The Rlalto theater
will have this special added attrac
tion for both matinee and evening
performances for the entire week,
playing In Addition to the regular
screen fare. Gamier comes highly
recommended by United States sena
tors, district attorneys, Judgea, gov
ernors and other prominent men, as
the country's most famous psycho-nalyst.
CALIFORNIA BRANDY
CUTS OREGON PRICE
PORTLAND, Aug. 23 (AP Cutting
of apple brandy prices by the Speas
company of California April 1 prac
tically ended the sale of apple brandy
made by the Hood River Distillers,
Inc., E. R. Pooley, secretary-treasurer
of the Hood River concern, testified
today at a hearing before the stato
liquor control commission.
The Hood River firm has contend
ed on several occasions before the
commission that the Speas products
should be banned from sale by the
commission because of what It con
tends Is unfair trade practice.
RANCHER BLINDS BULL
TO ESCAPE MAD ATTACK
BAKER, Aug. 23. (AP) Charles
Rhule of Baker Buffered severe lacer
ations and bruises this morning when
he was gored by a bull on his ranch
near here.
After Its first attack, the bull
stood glowering over Rhule as the
man lay on the ground without a
veapon of any kind. Rhule stuck
his fingers In the animal's eyes and
gave It a severe kick. The bull back
ed away long enough for Rhule to
start rolling toward a fence. As the
man went under the rail, the bull
charged and one of its horns tore a
long, deep gash In Rhule 's leg.
Police Car Tongs
Designed To Grab
Fleeing Offenders
PORTLAND. Ore, Aug. 22. (AP)
Joseph W. Thompson, Portland,
has devised a new way for traffic
officers to catch fleeing automo
biles. It Is an Invention the "auto
cop," which resembles a huge set
of sugar tongs.
The tongs are bolted onto the
front or the police car and can be
clamped onto the rear bumper or
fender of the fleeing car.
Portland police reported they
had tested the device 4 times and
that It had failed only once.
EVERYONE enjoys mystery and clever
sleight of hand. Learn mysterious
mystery by our new system. Here
a short time only. E. Herman, "Med
ford Hotel.
STOCKED AND EQUD7PED
DAIRY RANCH AND ROUTE
Grade A dairy, consisting of 31 acres,
all Irrigated, In clover and alfalfa.
Full line of dairy and farm equip
ment and buildings. 29 cows, ft
heifers, 1 Guernsey bull. Orowlng
retail route bringing In about
$600-00 per month. Total price 12.
000.00. Some terms.
CHARLES A. WING AOENCY. INC.
100 E. Main St. Phone 728
Coolings llotiM for Rent.
, NORTHAMPTON, Mass., Aug. 22.
(AP) Anyone wishing to dwell In the
former home of a president of the
United States may do so for 60 a
month. The half of the modest Mas-sassolt-street
house once occupied by
Calvin Cool id ge and his family was
offered at that figure today.
Adults
25
Kiddies 10c
Gun sights to fit all guns. 81m
Bros.. 23 N. Fir.
FREE IRRIGATION
81 acres on paved road In one of our
best ranching districts, excellent
soil, all cultivated. In alfalfa and
grain. Good modern 5 -room home,
2 barns, garage and chicken house.
Team and .full line of farm Imple
ments go at 7.000.00. Terms to re
sponsible buvers.
CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC.
109 E. Main St. Phone 728
FOR SALE: Good work horse. J, D.
Bhafler, end South Peach.
WANTED Honest experienced wait
ress at once. Diamond Cafe.
6-ROOM Flat (upstairs) No. 9 Rose
Ave. 20 month, water Included.
6 ROOMS, basement, furnace. 2-car i
garage, 32.50. water Included. 325
Vancouver.
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22.50. water included.
TENGWALD AOENCT
12fi West Main St.
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Mystery Mingles with
Romance and Mirth!
She was condemned
to die in the death
house . . . but twice
this reporter saved
. her life I
Comes Wednesday
Robert Montgomery had to grow a
mustache for his role in "Trouble
For Two." coming Wednesday onty at
the Craterian theatre. Rosalind Rus
sell, Frank Morgan and Reginald Ow
en are also featured.
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Starts Today-3 Daysj! Q I M BRIAN DONLEVY
JUST AgyCp0syPloEve0rsF 5 W l Chas Butterworth
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Use Mall Tribune want ads.
In Rialto Role
Frances Dee Is the unfortunate vic
tim of sinister circumstances In
"Half Angel." Brian Donlevy and
Charles Butterworth are also featured
In the cast. It plays today and tomor
row at Rlalto theatre with "Gamier."
At Roxy Today
The 1 ma Todd is the menace to Stan
Laurel and Oliver Hardy in their
full-length feature comedy "Bohem-
m aster psycho-analyst opening a
week's engagement on the state, on
the an me program.
Ian Girl," starting a three day run
at the Roxy theatre today.
A atrip of old stocking fastened
around bristles of a broom will make
the broom wear longer.
Notice
Special Communication
Central Point Lodge No.
139, A. P. Si A. M.. Sun
day, August 11, 1 p. m.
to attend the funeral of Past Master,
Brother William C. Leever.
J. B. VINCENT, Secretary.
Order of Everett A. Pabcr. W. M.
Telephone 458
for AllTHOUIF.n FltiniDAIRE
RKPKIfir.HATION SERVICE CO.
Factory Repair Service
3011 East Main
(NWit Phone J0I.1-H)
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Franchot Tone o Cary Grant
LEWIS STONE BENITA HUME
Latest "March of Time" Sebastian Apollo
Shown Today
Mati . , 25c
Evej , , 35c
Kiddlu . 10c
1:45 3:30
7:00 - 9:15
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