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PAGE FIVE Wallace Beery In His New Characterization as "Old Hutch" Coming to Craterian Theatre LOCAL and PERSONAL MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER. H. 1938. I Kunr North Dr. C. E. Kunz left i this morning by train for Portland There he plans a brier business visit. ; To Omaha Mrs. John F. Taylor was among those leaving by train ' this morning, her destination being ; Omaha, Neb. Stop Overnight Dr. R. 8. DeAr , raond of Portland stopped In Medford overnight en route home from Oak ' land, Gal. He was a guest of his ,: stfiter, Mrs. Ernest J. Smith. Undergoes Operation Mrs. R'isseU i Semon was resting comfortably to 1. day at the Community hospital fol- lowing en emergency appendectomy --. early this morning. Her condition was reported as good. , r Visitors Leave Mr. and Mrs. R. O. : Brldlng, with the forest service at ; 8elad valley, who were In Medford ; for the past two days for the CCC educational conference, were to leave ' today. Mrs. Brldlng boarded a morn- tag train for Seattle and Mr. Brldlng planned to return to their home. 4 Guardsmen Promoted Upon the jecommendatlon of Capt. Carl Y. Tengwald, commanding officer of I' company A. Portland headquarters I of the 186th Infantry, Oregon na i ilonal guard, have ordered the fol- lowing promotions In the Medford 'f unit: Corp. John H. Eddy to ser--1 geant to fill an existing vacancy; j Charles E. Overmyer, private first el ass, to corporal to replace Corp. j Eddy; Theodore L. Taylor, private , first class, and William E. Otlmore. private, to corporal to fill existing vacancies,. The promotion order was ; signed by Capt. Laurance E. Devlin. ' adjutant of the 186th Infantry. NEWARK, O.. Nov. 11. (AP) The national corn husking ntle remained .' in the strangle -nolo of the Carlson I brothers today with the triumph of ' 88-year-old, blue eyed Carl Carlson of ; Audubon county, Iowa. "It's nice to keep it In the family," i said Brother Elmer, the 1935 cham- plan, who witnessed his brother's trl i umph yesterday in a slushy, muddy ; cornfield, over 17 other husky con-'- testants. "He coached me last year and T won, and I coached him this year and ' he won," said Elmer, who saw no ; point In further competition himself until his record of 41.5 bushels In . the prescribed BO minutes was threat : ened. Carl's husking, amid the un- favorable conditions, was 21 .039 ' bushels. Snn Francisco Butter. SAN PRANCISCO. Nov. 11. (AP ' TJSDA) Butter, score: 92-34; 91-33; SACRAMENTO, Nov. 11. P) f Ohurnlng cream butterfat: First grade 38: second grade 37I.A. CARD READINGS Madame 4. Mueller. Honest and Sellable with best ot reference. 723 Sherman Street, Phone 0G5-J- Reading, 50c and $1.00. adv Phest Colds Jaf" .... Best treated -c7!vU- without "dosing" HOUSEWIFE TERRIFIED BY SUDDEN WEAKNESS! S. L K. 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Clemenson, manager of the Jackson hotel, was recently named on the ex ecutive committee of the Shasta-Cascade Wonderland association, accord ing to announcement by Burt K. Snyder, president. . Completes work J, D. Bowdlsh re turned to his home at 1200 Sunset avenue yesterday afternoon from Tulelake, Cal., where he had been employed for several months as an expert craftsman on a federal gov ernment project. The work has been suspended for the winter. To View Display Hobart M. Price, new car sales manager of the C. E. Gates Auto company. Inc., accom panied by Salesmen A. Z. Dean, J. E. Day and Claude Miles, left this morn ing for Portland. They will attend the preview showing tomorrow of the 1937 Ford models, which are to be on display In the showroom here Satur day, November 14. Moffatt Speaks Dr. P. J. Moffatt addressed the modern history class at the senior high school yesterday morning on his experiences In Pana ma during the building of the Pana ma canal when he was a member of the medical corps stationed there. His discussion Included descriptions of types of native citizen and touched on phases of foreign relations. The class Is taking up study of the Car ibbean states. LEAVE LOST DOGS IS Contributed. It comes to the attention of the Humane society very often that peo ple pick up and keep lost dogs, many times tying these animals up or other wise confining them. This la an In nocent practice In many cases, but very Inconsiderate to the owner of the anlmsl in all casea. It isn't the value of the dog In dollars and cents that matters, it la the value of the dog to Its owner through affection and companlon ahlp that cannot be measured in dol lars and cents. 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Compton aued and was awarded 700 damages and 300 hospital ex penses for the "itch" which he alleged he contracted while employed upon one of the lumber company'a boats. After a series of hearlnga In the su preme court and new trials, the case went to the federal tribunal at Wash ington. "Too run-down to do m? houf wnrk IWore I found .itiiiaim Formula," ffMlfttn Mr. O. R. Pft rrvm. Money-Back Guarantee WILLIAMS SLK. FORMULA the private prescription of an Army Doc torla guaranteed to get quick, won derful result with slutrnUh Stomach. t !-. OniMli an1 Kid UPV Or TOUr money back I Get a bottle today from Heaths unm etore ann yuu ic not eompletplv utterly -atlrf led In in days the lruelst will Instantly refund your money I Adv. H' - 1 MM SUSPICIOUS "Old Hutch," which comes, to the citizen. When he unearths a cache of RIDES NIGHTMARE LOS ANGELES, Nov. 1 1 .(IP) Pur suing burglara In a nightmare, Phil F. Cope of the University of South ern CalUornls, co-holder of the world's record for the high hurdles, leaped through his bedroom window this morning, severely cutting himself. Forty stitches were required to close gashea on Cope's right hand and both his feet. Surgeons aald he would be in bed for ten days but expressed hope his track career would not be curtailed. TULE LAKE LAND USE KLAMATH PALLS. Nov. 11. (AP) Lease bids accepted by the bureau of reclamation for 48,000 acres of gov ernment land on the west side of fertile Tule lake will boost the rentals paid during 1937 to more than dou ble the amount paid during the past lease year. Excitement ran high at the bld- Gpenlng here yesterday, with a record number of bidders seeking to gain temporary possession ot the land which during the past five years has returned profits to Its tenants run ning into hundreds of thousands of dollars. OTTAWA, Ont. (UP) Consump tion of cigarettes In Canada has m creaaed by a billion since women and girls began smoking. Government statistics Just Issued here show the consumption Increas ed from 4.401.000,000 cigarettes In 1030'' to 5.310.000,000 In 1935. and figures for this year Indicate that It Is still rising steadily. The heavy increase In cigarette consumption la credited to the vogue of feminine smoking. Cigar smoking, on the other hand, la declining. Five years ago 152.159. 000 cigars were consumed. Last year consumption declined to 124,970.000. Holiday Schedules For Theatres Today Holiday schedules are In effect at all Medford theaters today. There will be two complete shows this afternoon, at 1:45 and 3:16. and two shows at night at the usual times of 8:45 and 0 o'clock. ON U. OF 0. STAFF A atj fJAL YOUNG, nationally Known am. tenor, hat been made profes lor of vole, at tha University of Oregon. He hat had wide exper ience In musical comedy, light opara, and concert work. 8aby lima beana are an excellent source of nectar for bees. " a.& M " . ran- i nei"" a""v-- . "T- .v ' - tTr-."" - Q 1 . 1 Minium I I 1 ! .eoaaflflll .milllllll 1 r w r 1 1 V' (Jvw' I ' INTERESTED Craterian theater tomorrow, widely praisea as neing Wallace Beerya moat one hundred $1000 bills, he also discovers that his trouble, have only Jut Lovely Sleuth Claire Trevor and Caesar rtomero have the leading parts In "15 Maiden Lane." which plays at the Rtalto the ater today and tomorrow on the spe cial Armistice Day program with "Down the Stretch," thrilling drama of the race tracks featuring Patricia Ellis, Mickey Rooney, Dennis Moore and Willie Best. Claire Trevor, featured as the niece of the head of the company Insuring the gem stolen from Romero, turns amateur detective and determines to recover the million-dollar loss as well as break up the ring of Jewel thieves victimizing Diamond Row. Pretend ing to fall In with the plans of Ro mero, Claire leads him on tintll she finds herself In V strategic position resulting In a whirlwind denoune- ment that not only recovers the stolen diamond but loot from several other robberies aa well. YOUTH KILLS FARMER ADRIAN. Mich., Nov. U. fl-A 16-year old farm boy faced trial to day on first degree murder charges after confession he ambushed and killed a farmer to steal a six-year-old automobile. Assistant Prosecutor Lawrence J, Hammond said Elmer Dillon, a short, stocky youth clod In overalls, had admitted that he lay in wajt for nearly two hours before shooting down 65-year-old Melvln Whaley as the farmer alighted from his car to do his milking at a farm near Can andaluga, Mich, last night. Dillon fled In Whaley's 1930 model automobile and wrecked the car in a ditch near Morenct, Mich. O'NEILL SEEN CHOICE FOR NOBEL PEN AWARD NEW YORK, Nov. 11, (fp) Well informed Swedish sources said today Eugene O'Neill, the playwright, prob ably would be chosen for the 1936 Nobel literature award. The award Is to be announced Thursday. It also was reported the physics prize would be awarded to two sci entists, one of them Carl David An derson of Pasadena, Cal. BELL RINGER DIES AS ARMISTICE IS TOLLED TILLSONBURG, Ont, Not. 11. (Canadian Preaa.) Theodore Young, town bell-ringer for 40 veara. drop ped dead today aa he pulled the rope that tolled the requiem for Tlllson burg'a war dead. Five hundred per sons, grouped around the cenetaph. saw Young slump to the floor Juat Inside the door of the bell tower. Death was due to a heart attack. Use Mall Tribune want ada. AHYTlMEi Thur. & Fri.CZ DIX AGAIN FILLS THE SKY WITH THRILLS! And what ' thrills too! SQuAuROH' KAREN MORIET ittOYD HOUR 1 I IIAKLEK -S J FARI1FLL Filmed ' In Fighting "' Youth" "'7 Valley e7,V. Mrs. Oliver Hardy Says Comedian Mate Grouchy LOS ANGELES, Nov. 11. (ff) Mrs. Oliver Hardy is another of the wives of screen comedians who think, or have thought, their husbands not funny in their presence. Mrs. Hardy disclosed her sentiments In a suit for separate maintenance on file today against the round-faced former Georgia vaudeville actor whose earnings, she claims, now are S3 ,500 a week. Hardy thus Joins a long line of screen laugh-makers who have been unable to make their wives see con tinually the funny side of things. In the list Is his own partner, Stan Laurel, who now faces two separato maintenance suits, one from his wife MONEY LACKING FOR SAN PRANCISCO, Nov. 11. (fP) Admitting that eastern financial back ing bad been withdrawn. Barry Mc cormick, president of the newly-organized California professional foot ball league, said today the circuit would not operate this year. Play was to have started next week among six California teams. McCormlck said he hoped to havo sufficient backing to form an eight club western circuit next season, made up of entries from Seattle, Portland, Salt Lake City, Denver, Sacramento, Oakland, Los Angelea and San Francisco. Show Starts Tonite At 6:30 llWwvw WHAT HITS! wfflw Risy romance . mjjli mon(l Kow"" 01 jUi Vi ' Claire N 'uH Cir-i- TREVOR. S TH2L S M'$ ROMERO J I " ' " J Lloyd NoImi Li " Racinir Racing tory in the big gest thrill aince 'Broadway Bill' "Down The. Stretch' with Dennia FOR I in aaat'nr xmmu mm Virii' VMSi ulHVJ tLlvJl W VMOU nown - lo - eanh wreen role slni the memorable 'Min A Hhi,- ahuws the popular star aa i.e wwhi n.w .,uww begun. , and the other from a woman who claims she la hla common-law wife. Hardy was deaorlbed as "grouch; and ugly" In hla attitude toward his wife, In the separate malntence ault. She accused him of drinking, gam bling and associating with other wom en, and of once causing her to be confined In a aanltarlum against her will. While she waa In tha sanitarium, ahe charged, Hardy caused rumora to be olrculated that he had bought "a certain young woman" a home In Westwood and had created 000 trust fund for her. Special Communication a Medford Lodge Mo. 103, A. P. & A. M., Thursday, Not. Cm? lath' 10 m" ror th pur" sy pose of attending and con ducting the funeral of Brother prana Culver. O. O. HORNER, W. M. E. M. WILSON, Seoy. 1 1 Stated Communication of Reamea Chapter, O. B. 8., Thursday evening, Novem ber 13, at S o'clock. Initia tion and social night. Visit ing membera Invited. HATTIB M. ALDEN, Seoy. face "BroAenOuf? Relieve (he soreness and aid heal ing by washing daily with Resinol boap and lieely applying i to vio- to vic mam. Soap and lieely applying H Resinol Wf77H mmiX iwwamv-.a. i I MICKEY ROONEY PATRICIA ELLIS Moore Willie Beit 1 YOUR HIT SHOWS ARMISTICE DAYI i wmmmmmmmmmmmm JAPANESE HUNT SLAYER i OF SAILOR IN SHANGHAI SHANGHAI, Nor. 11. (AP) Oun-' fire added another International Inci dent tonight to th ateadlly growing1 Hit ot Japanese alaln on Chlneaa aoll. An unldantlfled gunman shot and killed Yaaupl Takaae, member ot the crew of the Japanese Ks&agl Mani. and at once a platoon of ever -vigilant Japanese marlt.ee daahed to the scene of the killing, In the heart of the Japanese cotton mill district with in the International aettlcment. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR BALE IB acres, Improved, 10 acre meadow, aaB&o; plenty water. Will lease. ALSO 10 acres. Irri gated, all good buildings. ALSO A scree. (J -room modern house, al falfa, clover. Irrigated. ALSO 41 acree, good buildings, clover, fenced. Irrigated, a 1600. ROBERTS, 730 west ana. FOR RENT fl-room modern bouse. close in; adult, inquire 101 Ai mond. FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 13th, the Oak Grove Neighborhood- club will hold a baeaar and card party at the Oak Grove bo hool house. The Home Extension Unit will have a fanoywork booth. SMALL furnished apt., cheap. 700 so. 'paKnaie. STARTING TOMORROW! He was happy when broke . . but t h e n he found $100,0001 And that's Just the beginning of trouble for Old Hutch, the most lovable raioal you've ever met! TOojUou Ai the laziest man in Hii best picture since with the itari of CECILIA CECELIA III -r, ttBawi U TODAY ONLY! e A Merry Riot of Bonutao 7n J "mmjvs IBBEBECTI V Si 'II', 1 ? n sf It'll i 1 1 HAPPY FOR SALE Bathtub, plumbing Al lures, QOOrS ana Wiuuowa, uax lumber. Phone 1076. Elmer Cbil ders. 330 S. Central. FOR SALE Studio couches, davea- port set, oearoom set, wicjcar no rnry table, linoleums, fireplace screen. Many other things. 104 8. Grape. ANYONE wishing to buy a practically new piano at a bargain for caal only, sddresa Mrs. O. W. Boyd, Cen tral point. FOR RENT No. 1036 Weet Otb un furnished, hardwood, fireplace, cir culating oil heater. J. O. Xaaaeaon, Central Point. MOW ROCK ANt ilY America's Beet w $1.80 I11U . . . M 6na . . . 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