Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 13, 1936, Page 7, Image 7

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Katherine Hepburn, Fredric March Co-Star In Historical Picture
MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MEDFORD, OREO OX. SUNDAY. REPTEfRER 13. W3fi
SHOWS TRAGIC LIFE
OF
1 "Mary of Scotland," spectacular
photoplay dramatizing Mary Stuart,
whose glamorous and tragic career
la one of the richest chapters in the
turbulent 16th century, opens today
at the Craterian theatre for a three
day run.
Katharine Hepburn and Fredric
March co-star as the hapless Scottish
beauty and her lover, the Earl of
Bothwell roles that glvo full scope
to the brilliance that has won for
each the distinction 01 oeing
tinners of the Academy Award.
T Nor are the stars alone In having
' had the highest critical lecognltlon
of their brilliance. John Ford, whose
masterpiece "The Informer" won him
the award for directorial brilliance.
was also the director of this new
film play. And to go even further,
Dudley Nichols, who won the adapta
tion award, adapted "Mary of Scot
' land" to the screen. From such a
bright array of winners. It Is hardly
possible that "Mary of Scotland
could be anything but a winner in
. Itself.
- The film treats of the later years
. . ui m marie as
Of Mnry s wmv.ii
dramatic and thrilling as any fiction
,5y the intrigues of Elisabeth of Eng-
land, the murderous treachery of her
own nobles, and denunciations by
Scotland's fiery religious zealot. John
Knox, a part played by Moroni Olsen.
It builds to !U climax as Mary, prov
ing more a "7oman than a queen,
gives these ruthless enemlee the
opening they need to blast her from
the throne by losing her sense of
., statecraft In her reckless romance
l.i with Bothwell.
TV In keeping with the speciacuiar
and powerful theme of the picture,
Sebastian Apollo has chosen Keller
Bela's Hungarian Lustplel Overture
for his contribution to the program.
For Wednesday only, the craterian
' will have the Increasingly popular
Jesse Matthews In "It's Love Again,"
a sparkling musical romance that
gives the charming star her greatest
ohance to display her wide range of
talent. Introducing several new song
numbers and proving herself one of
the best "steppers" on the screen to
rfav mim MAtthews fflves a zest to
the film that makes It her best to
date. Robert Toung heads tne up
pcrtlng cast.
"It's Love ARaln" will also be shown
Wednesday night only at the Holly
theatre.
.PORTI4AND, Ore.. Sept. 12. p)
The Oregon state milk control board
placed the licensee of three Klamath
Fall dairies on probation today,
climaxing a hearing on a charge that
ths creameries "were selling cream
below the minimum price schedule"
of the state milk control law.
Edgar W. Smith, Portland, chair
man of the milk control board, said
"the evidence was conclusive." He
also said the probation was for an
Indefinite period and that revocation
would not be resorted to unless fur
ther reports of law violations were
verified. He commented that lt Is
not the board's wish to drive out
businesses.'
Witnesses representing the Klam
ath Palls firms were: Olen Kent,
Klamath Palls Creamery: R. O. Wood
ruff, Lost River Dairy, and Glenn J.
Roselle, Raymond Dairy company.
In his concluding remark to the
AHYT1ME:
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From the widely read Saturday
Evening Post stories by William Haz
lett' Upson comes the newest Joe
E. Brown comedy, "Earthworm Trac
tor," opening Thursday at the Cra
three representatives, Chairman Smith
said:
"Don't think for a minute that
because these licenses were placed on
probation Instead of revolted that the
board la not fully determined that
the situation at Klamath Falls must
be cleared up."
The chairman said the creameries
had been selling 39 to 40 per cent
(butterfat) "heavy" cream for 53
cents a gallon wholesale the price
set for 33 per 'cent (butteifat)
"whipping" cream. He said the mini
mum price set for "heavy" cream was
59 cents a gallon wholesale.
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terian theater, with June Travis and
Guy Klbbee heading the supporting
cast.
As Alexander Botts, self -proclaimed
"best salesman In the world."
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HIT LEGAL SNAG
SALEM, Ore., Sept. 12. (AP) Pil
ing for county offices too early are
as void ns filing too late, Attorney
General I. H. Van Winkle told the
district attorney of Columbia county
today.
Advised that the county clerk ac
cepted certain nominating certifi
cates earlier than the statutory 100
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EUGENE PAI.LETTE DICK
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With a Carload of
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WARREN HULL
PATRICIA ELLIS
to Craterian
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Brown has been given an Ideal role
and apparently took a keen delight
In seeing Just how good he could be
particularly In handling the giant
"Caterpillar" tractors that were used
In the title roles.
days before election, Van Winkle
said:
"The time when certificates of
nomination shall be filed is manda
tory and consequently a certificate
filed before the time provided by
statute Is of no effect."
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STARTING
TODAY
FOR 3 DAYS I
THE MOST EA
GERLY AWAITED
SCREEN EVENT
OF THE YEAR!
Bette Davis in her first
starring roie since win--.'
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Award .... Michael
'.-'Allen's Saturday Eve.
' Post story of the "rich
for"', est girl in the world"
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Kiddies . 10c
BETTE DAVIS HAS
ROLE RIALTO HIT
Bette Da via and Hugh Herbert head
the caats, respectively, of the two
features playing on the same pro
gram which opens at the Rtalto the
ater today.
Miss Davis, with George Brent
playing opposite In the masculine
lead, plays In hit number one, which
Michael Arleu'a daring Saturday
Evening Post story, "The Golden Ar
row." The star appears In quite a
different role from those which won
her the award of the Academy of
Matlou Pictures and Sciences as the
best film acress of 1936. In "The
Golden Arrow" she gives a light
comedy portrayal with a romantic
twist, which involves some very dra
matte moments. In the cast, be
sides Miss Davis and Brent, are In
cluded Eugene Pallette, Dick Foran,
Hobart Cavanaugh and Eddie Acuff.
The second feature on the program
Is "Love Begins at 20," which stars
the hilarious Hugh Herbert, with
Warren Hull and Patricia Ellis In the
romantic leads. Hugh flits the boots
of a henpecked husband. Horatio
GUling waters, who proceeds to get
himself in the doghouse with his
wife every time he tries to help his
daughter fill her ideals of young love.
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Starts Today raEf
Shown Today at 1:45 SSSli C Cfl 'Wll-j'Jl'l E Mata-25o Kids-lOo I
3:30 - 6:45 - 9:16 fc mKidOoJ
Returns to Roxy
s
With the largest cast of star names
ever assembled In one musical since
'42nd Street, "Colleen," starring
Dick Powell. Ruby Kecler. Joan Blon
dell, Jack Oakle, Hugh Herbert, Louisa
Fazenda and Paul Draper, playa a re
turn angagement at the Roxy theater
today and Monday.
Pilled with music, dances, gags and
girls, "Colleen" vies for top honors
as the best musical of the year.
The story rambles along at a fast
comedy pace that is said to give It
comic and romantic situations to
top any comedy of the year.
SCOTTISH RITE
Stated meeting Lodgo
and Chapter 7:30 P.M.,
Sept. 14th.
L. E. WILLIAMS.
Secretary,
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-imp wB$m OBETOi
Charlie Chan Back
The latest of Wnrner Oland'. bril
liant and always popular character
isations of tlia wily Ortental detect
ive. "Charlie Chan at the Kacotrack."
cornea to the Rlalto theater -Wednea-
day on the double feature program
that will also have "Ring Around the
Moon" on the same bill,
Opening in Australia, at the Mel
bourne racetrack, and continuing to
America, Chan unravels the mystery
surrounding a htige gambling corpo
ration's methods of operation that
stops at nothing to gain Its ends
taking even murder in its stride.
Keye Luke again plays Chan's son
while others include Helen Wood,
Thomas Beck and Alan Dlnehart.
"Ring Around the Moon," with
Donald Cook, Rrln O'Brien -Moore,
Alan Edwards, Douglas Fowley and
John Qualen heading the cast, la
rapid-paced story o' a newspaper man
that departs from the usual path
and creates much excitement and mer
riment by marrying his boss' daugh
ter immediately after being fired
from hla Job.
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