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MEDFORD MATTJ TRIBUNE, ftrEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER. 2, 1938. PAGE FIVE X. r- ? LOCAL and PERSONAL Garden Club Meet Medford Gar den club will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 on tba mezzanine floor of the Hotel Medford. The program will be In charge of Raymond Mtkache. . On Field Trip Karl L. Janocb, supervisor of the Rogue river na tional forest, and W. L. Jones, sup erintendent of construction, left this morning on a field trip to South Fork and Lake of the Woods. Larceny Charged A man giving bis name as Mike Husks. 93, Winni peg, Alberta, Canada, la In the city jail charged with the theft of two uits belonging to Wlllard Van Rheen, SB Myrtle street. Huska told police he entered this country from Canada Illegally. Clinic for Babies A well-baby clinic will be held In the Sparrow memorial clinic In the Jackson coun ty courthouse from 1 :30 to 4 :30 to morrow afternoon. Dr. C. I. Drum mond. county health officer, will be In charge, assisted by Blanche Run els, supervising nurse. Parents are requested to telephone 1359 for ap pointments. Plane Grounded A northbound United airliner returned to municipal airport here last evening because of fog to the north. It was the regular 8:18 plane. An extra section on the aame schedule was grounded for the night In Eugene. Passengers of tho plane that returned here stayed In Medford overnight and continued their flight north this morning. The southbound midnight ship arrived at municipal airport about 9:30 last night, having omitted Portland from the schedule because of fog. Ctlllie Airport Arrival at Med ford municipal airport today Includ ed Lieut. John Preston, en route from Port Lewis. Wash., to Hamilton field. San Rafael, Cal.. In a Douglas observation, and Dr. Paul W. Sharp of Klamath Palls, who flew over In his Waco plane to testify In a case In federal court. Lieut. Joe Adams, navy reserve, took of this morning In hla oombat ship lor nis dbso av o attle. continuing a flight from Oalt land, Cal., after spending the night here. Yesterday's arrivals also in eluded Lieut. O. J. Mosman. flying a rokker transport from Port Lewis to Oakland: George Gorman, en route In a ralrchlld from San Francisco to Bandon, and Lieut. B. E. Davis, flying a Douglas observation from port Lewis to Hamilton field. No Insect Damage A. J. Jaenleke. entomologist with the United States forest service, left this morning for Union Creek, the Pelican Bay Lumber company operations northeast of Cra ter lake and Deschutea national for est, after making a survey of damage done by beetles to white and pon derosa pine on the Rogue river na tional forest. He was accompanied on hi Inspections here by H. C. Obye, assistant supervisor of the Rogue. The forest In the Lake of the Woods and Big Elk areas was found to be entirely free of beetle damage, Mr. Obye said. Scattered damage was found In the Applegate region, he added. Because the Infested trees in the Applegate are so scattered, no control 1 practical, Mr. Obye re. i.ti. The whole Rogue river forest, h .tutnl. Is free from the beetle epidemic. Visiting Daughter Mrs. W. E Dean of Grant Pass has been among re cent Medford visitors, being a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Hardy. Business Callera Out-of-town business callers here Tuesday Includ ed 8am Jordan, 8. A. Peters, Sr.. Prank Jordan, George B. Icenhower and A. A. Madden, all of Ashland. Returns Home Betty Spencer re turned to her home here Sunday evening after spending a few daja visiting relatives and friends In Ash land. Patient Home Roscoe Owens of Eagle Point, who has been confined tn Community hospital for the past few days with a serious throat Infec tion, returned to his home this morn ing greatly Improved. Takes New Post Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Tidwell, formerly of this city. are now residing In Grants Pass, where Mr, Tidwell has been trans ferred aa warehouse and dellveryman with the consolidated Freight lines, Here for Trial W. F. Staley. assist ant to the solicitor, arrived tnis morning from the United Statea re gional forester's office In Portland to participate In a federal court case Involving the alleged setting or fire on public domain. Attend Meeting Among out-of town vlsltora In Medford Monday evening to attend the recreation meeting at the courthouse were Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Roblson of Ashland and Mr. Harvey Walter and George Hartley of Talent. Here from Ashland Ashland Real dents visiting here Monday Included Miss Grace Chamberlain, Elizabeth Palmer, Mrs. J. H. Fuller, Mrs. Walter Purdv and daughter, Mrs. Robert Rosenstell. Harrv Silver, Mrs. H. H Palmer and Paul Home. Miss Hoffman Leaves Mis Fern Hoffman left yesterdsy morning for Riverside, Cal., where ahe will spend the remsinder of the winter with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Reeve. She has been cmnloved for the past year as office nurse by Dr. W. B. alius. Livestock. PORTLAND, Dec. 3. (AP-USDA) HOQS 400; market active, mostly steady: good to choice 199-310 lb. drlve-lns 10.00-10. load lots quotable to 10 25: few 340-350 lb. butchers 9.50-60; light lights mostly 925-50: packing sow 7.50-75: odd head 8.00: few good to choice 80-lb. local feed er pigs 8.25. CATTLE 150. 51 direct; calves 135: 113 through; msrket slow on plain kinds offered, mostly steady to weak; few grass steers hald above 6.25, bet ter grades salable to 7.50 with good grain feds eligible to 8.50; common heifer 4.50-5.50; better grades quot able to 8.75; low cutter and cutter cowa 3.75-3.50, common to medium grades, Including fat dairy type cows. 3.76-4.50; good beef cowa salable 4.75-5.50; bulls 4.75-6.40; good to choice vealera 8.00-9.00; common grades down to 5.00; common calves 4.00-75. SHEEP 50; market steady; good 91-lb. wooled lambs 755; common grades down to 5.76; fairly good 0Z lb. ahorn lambs 6 00: good trucked In ewes salable 3.00-25. NOW 1 DRINK COCKTAILS Alcoholic Acidity Ooes In Jiffy with Bell ion i y VICTIM OF CRASH LEAVES HOSPITAL Wall St. Report SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2. (AP-USDA) HOGS: 250: butchers stesdy to 5 higher, mostly steady; bulk 190-325 lb. Csllfornlss 10.35- 40. Istter top: 153-157 lb. llght-llghts 0.90; tow 345-275 lb. 9.55: packing sows steady, 7.00-25, odd head 7.50. CATTLE: 350. direct 65. Generally steady; clearance Incomplete: two loads 1087 lb. steers, off brewers' grain. 8.35; medium-good 771-lb. short-fed heifers 7.25. lightly sorted; medium-good Utah range cowa 6.50; car medium 1075 lb. Nevada 5.25. moderately sorted: few cutter-grades 3.50-75; load medium 1390 lb. Colo. rade range bulls 5.05. Calves: 10, all direct: nominal; good-choice vealcrs quoted 8.50-9.50. SHEEP: 36. Nominally steady. package good around 86-lb. wooled lambs 8.26; strictly good around 80 lb. woolsklns quoted to 8.35 or slight ly above: other classes absent, ew?s salable 3.25 down. NEW YORK, Dec. 3. (AP) Recent favorites tripped over further selling In today's stock market, many yield ing fractions to 2 or more points on larger volume than in the past several sessions. At the. same time a number of specialties resisted the trend and emerged with substantial gains. Transfers were around 2,400,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 82 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye 231 y Am. Can H81 Am. & Pgn. Pow 7 A. T. & T. . 1B7H Anaconda .. 47 Atch. T. & S. P. 72 Bendlx Avla 284 Beth. Steel 73 California Pack'g. 43 Caterpillar Tract. 90 Chrysler "2I comi. Solv .- 16 Curtlss'Wrlght t'i DuPont 180 Gen. Poods .. 41 Gen. Mot - . 6$ Int. Harvest. . 9B, I. T. & T 13s Johns-Man. 14014 Monty Ward 64 North Amer. 31 Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pac. .. Std. Brands . St. Oil Cal. 8t. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. Union Carb. Unit. Alrcrnft - U. S. Steel . 109 46 , 1U4 41 !i 16s 3814 6414 1714 01Y, V . 74 Pear Market Yesterday Victor McLaglen In Holly Picture TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 3 -.rr & 7 iv v ., 1 i V M l . " i FOR SALE Forced to sacrifice 500 equity in 1038 Terrapiane Timor edan for tlftO cash. Balance fi nanced by small payments. Ex cellent condition and low mileage. Box fl 18, Tribune. FOR SALE '38 Bulck coach; best buy in town. $ino cash or $135 on terms. 407 Marie. I1 "tam v x FOR SALE Colt, coming 8. J. P. Bfcumayr, , mue wes- oi uenirtu Point on Jacksonville road. WANTED Young woman, Protest ant, care or cm id and amau nouse. Go home nights. Phone M3-H. WANTED Tables and booths for res taurant; also -h,p. compressor. Tel. 1031-L. &&J Big and Brawny Victor McLaglen,! winner of last year's Academy Award, plays the part of the tough steel worker with i. weakness for blondes In "The Magnificent Brut." opening tomorrow &t the Holly theater. Jean Dixon, aa the widow (blonde and at tractive) , and Blnnle Barnes (also blonde and attractive, but not a widow) are the two women whose at tractiveness catches McLaglen's eye, among others. The dilemma he gets himself Into when he finds he must choose between the two results In the oft-times hilarious, sometimes dra ma tic elements of the story. Henry Armetta and William Hull are also featured the latter as McLaglen's chief rival. The fight between the two men has already become known as the most realistic and savage screen batle since the now famous fight between Tom Bantschl and Wil liam Farnum In "The Spoilers" of early silent days. Rialto Star BELL-ANS' FOR INDIGESTION I Mrs. Lovlcka waymaclt, county Jail matron, lnlured a fortnight ao In the auto-motorcycle crash on Clng cade hill, on the Crater Lake highway near Eagle point, in wnicn wudut Van Rheen of Eagle Point auatalned fatal Inlurle. and hi companion. Glenn Brown, driver of the motor cycle, underwent amputation of hla right leg, ha been removed from the hospital, out 1 still coniinea j nr apartment, tufferlng from Injurle to her chest. Mrs. wavmaclc waa driver of the auto which plunged off the road, af ter the accident. Brown, la still In the hoapiul, and ahowlng Improvement, according to county authorltlea. The accident Is scheduled for grand turr Investigation at the next session of that body, probably early In the new vear. A coroner Jury returnea findings recommending a grand Jury probe. OLYMPIA, Dec. 3. (AP) LegUla- mv antinn would b necessary to mithnriM a director of fisheries to change the fishing season on th Co lumbia river. Attorney uenerai nam llton said today In an opinion for piaherlea Director B. M. Brennan of Peattle. CHICAGO, Dee. 3. (AP-USDA) Hons 33.000; fairly active, mostly 10 (16c higher: spots up more. Top $10.10: bulk good and choice 190-soo lb.. B.7010.1: best light lights, 9.80: most mws, 9.00-40; few, sn.50. CATTLE 10,000; calves 1600. Gen eral market fairly active: order buy er and hlpper after all graded and classes of cattle; steers and yearlings atrong to ahade higher, with both yearlings and medium weight steers up to 13.S0 and 1400-1450 lb. aver ages at $11.60(13; lower grades, 9.60 9.50; mostly 7.25i9.00: these merely shortfeds: all she stock fully steadv: bulla unchanged: with best sausage offerings at 5.60: choice vealera stare, going to shippers at 11: others steady at 9.ooiio.u: undertone feeder market steady. SHEEP 10.000. Fat lambs opening alow; generally asking around steady with Initial bids 25c lower; agea sheen little changed. Good to choice native and fed western lamna nia 18.76 downward; now asking around 9.00 on choice handy weights; choice western ewee, $4.50. NEW YORK, Dec. I. (AP-USDA) Pears: 10 cara arrived; J California. 4 Oregon. 2 Washington unloaded: 14 cars on track; Oregon Boaca, 350 boxes extra fancy 1.85-3.40, average 3.13: 198 boxes fancy 1.85-3.20, aver age 3.08: 1432 boxes No. 1, 1.90-2.60. average 3.33; , Anjous, 516 boxea extra fancy 1.60-2.15, average 1.87; isb boxea fancy 1.70-85, average i.7; Washington Nells, J79 boxes extra fancy 1.10; 313 boxea fancy 90-1.30. average 1.04: Bosca, 439 boxes extra fancy 1.60-3.00. average 1.86; 874 boxe fancy 1.30-3.00, average 1.7S. DESPERATE WITH ILLNESS WESTERN MERCHANT SAVED BY ARMY DOCTOR FORMULA '3 Years of Horrible Suffering With Sluggish Kid neys, Liver and Bowels 1 Bottle Williams S.L.K. Formula Brought Relief!" Testifies Prominent California Merchant Portland Produce IWiWMjBK.."iuwigiiii(;j uni L i I . v. s. CHICAGO. Dec. 1. (AP-USDA) Pears: 1 Oregon arrived; I car on track; nothtn goffered. San Francisco Butter. 8AN PBANCISCO, Dec. 2. -USDA) Butter, acore, 92-33; 80-30. - (AP-91-33: SACRAMENTO, Dec. 3. (fl) Churn Ing oream butterfat: First grade 37'V. second grade 37. BY PORTLAND, Dec. 3. (AP) Butter Prints. A grade, 34140 lb. In parch ment wrapper: 35V&0 lb. In cartona, B grade, parchment wrappers, 35r lb.; Cartons, 361 10. BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery, general price) A grade, delivered at least twice weekly. 36 37c lb.; coun try routes, 84 9 35c lb.: B grsde, 34 a 36c lb.: C grade at market. B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET Buying price, butterfat basla, 53V4C. ECIOS Buying price by whole salers: Extra, 33c: tandards, 38c; extra medium, 25c: medium firsts, 16 etl7c: undergrade. 17c: pullet, 179 19c dozen. Cheese, country meat and live poultry, steady and unchanged. POTATOES Deschutes. 3.35i3.40; Klamath. No. 1, $3.359i2.40; Yakima, No. 1. $2.25 3.40 cental. Onions, wool, hay, atesdy and un changed. MANY folks In California now Mr. Taylor Clement, a leaning merchant for the past 14 years. His friends felt sincere sympathy when his health began to fall, causing him Intense suffering for three years, un til he was so discouraged that he was nlmojt ready to give up his successful and prospering business... Read this remarkable testimonial SWORN to tir hlml This wonderful case l known personally by hundreds of his l elthhors and friends, and Is typical if thousands of other cases throiish ont the entire West, of people who are using Williams S.L.K. Formula. Mr. Clement's address Is 27 TVeather- Inw. StisanTllle. Calif. Seemed Hopeless Case "I am 58 years of age, have been In business here 14 years. I hate had sluggish kidney, liver, and bowel trouble most all my life, but In the lat 3 years It got so bad 1 thought I aould have to give up my business. I went throuth agonies, and tried medicines nf all kinds, but nothing ild me any good. One day I was talking to a friend about my condi tion. He told me about Williams S.L.K. Formula, and 1 certainly am iratofnl to him. I got a bottle, and I bad only taken about half of It Mien I already began to feel better. Today I feel like a new man. It ha, without a question, made a new life fT me, and I recommend H to ftrry- hnilv In snsanvllle who Is slca or suffering." Free Trial Pay Nothing Unless Satisfied niiliAm SJ-K. formula tin prl v., .y- 1 "I went through agnnlea nnlll I found Williams S.L.K. Formu la," writes Mr. Taylor Clement, well-known California buslne man. Portland "Wheat Chester Morris play the male lead, with Helen Morgan opposite, In 'Frankle and Johnnie," which plays at the Risito theater today and morrow on a big double bill showing with Peter B. Kvne' thrilling air drama. "Without Ordera." Frankle and Johnnie" Is a color ful plcturlzatlon of the famous old love ballad by that name. Set In the gay nineties amid a surrounding a picturesque as "The Bowery" and thrilling aa "Barbery Coast." the film brings to life those famoua old lover of a bygone day. Romnnre and thrill ride tne say In "Without Orders." which has Rob, ert Armstrong, Sally Ellers and Char, ley Grapewin In the leading roles. The background la commerlal avia tion of today, with the action tak Ing place and being filmed In the big transport planes tbat fly between Portland. Oregon, and Salt Lake city, Utah. Frances Sage. Vinton Ha worth and Ward Bond have the lead' Ing supporting part. INJURED TALENT BOY THROWS OFF COMA Leo Orubb, nine year old Tulent district boy, who was knocked un- consclou when he fell from a horso last Saturday, regained oonsclousnesa Tuesday afternoon, according to County Physician O. I. Drummond The lad was also able to talk, and take some nourishment. Dr. Drum mond said this waa a hopeful sign. 4 Closing time for Too Late to Claa slfy. Ada Is 1:30 p. m. Special Communication Medford Lodge No. 103. A P. & A. M., Wednesday, ' Dee. 3.. 7:90 p. m. Work In P. C. degree. Vlsltora wel O. O HORNER, ,W M. E. M. WILSON. Secy Show Starts Tonight at 6:30 a Shows 1:4,1 6:30-9:00 F7 Mat . Eves . Kiddles 85c 850 i 10C FOR SALE 103 i Chrysler 6 4-door touring sedan. This car naa oeea driven only 10,000 miles. SKINNER'S OARAOS 143 S. Riverside. ALMOST new winter coat, lynx col lar, size 16; several dresses, pnone 1U7-J. SHARES Southern Oregon Brewing Co. atock, 78 share. Phone 637-Y. FOR SALE IF TAKEN AT ONCE 60 Barred Rock pullets, 4 mos. old, BOc each. Also Buff Orpington pullets and fryers, p. w. Quack enbush. Rt. 4. Box 50. Buckshot hill road. WANTED TO BUY Cob or aMlled corn: also barley and wheat. Mon arch Seed Co. FOR RENT 4 -room duplex south hardwood floors, fireplace, unfur nished, 25. 33 Portland. Phoiv 733-W. FOR RENT 5 -room Phone 387-R. modern house. THE LADIES of the Catholic church will nerve a Turkey Dinner, Sun day, December 6th, from 13 to 7, Public lnvttd. Price 60c. WANTED Dow'a Cafe. Experienced waitress. FOR RENT 3 -room psrtlv furnished cottage. Adults. 943 Murray Ave. BIO Turkey Dinner and dance, Tal ent orange nnu. Tnursciay, dcc. 3 Dinner 5:30 to 8. 60c. FOR SALE Compton'a Pictured En cyclopedia, 835, 10 volumes, splen did condition. Phone B33-H. MONTHS' old Cooker spaniel; also cabinet aunuan raaio. aai wn lamette Ave, HOLIDAY SPECIALS IN USED CARS The finest line of used cars ever offered at bottom prices. Come and see. 1034 Master Chevrolet Sedan; splen did condition. 1036 Oldamoblle with radio. 8650 00 1035 Studebnker Sedan. A buy 735.00 1033 DeSoto Sedan: air wheels and radio 3R5.00 1030 Ford Coupe 145.00 1H30 Ford Roadster 125.00 1033 Plymouth Coupe 3B5.00 Chrysler Snort Roadster, like new 400.00 Bulck Sedan; runs fine..... 09.00 1P31 Graham Sedan 335.00 1030 Ford Pickup; fine shape.. 105.00 1039 Whippet Sedan Ufi.oo 1035 Ford Panel; like new - 575.00 Reo Flying Cloud Sedan; like new - odo.vv 1931 Studebaker Coupe; radio. A real value. 1030 Ln Salle Coupe; fine aliapo 350.00 1030 Bulck Coupe 350.00 1030 Ford Tudor 166.00 A few used trucks, priced right. Also Baaement Bargains ln low priced cars. SANDERSON MOTOR COMPANY Studebnker Sales and Service. LOST Lady's black left slipper la Medford or vicinity. Finder please leave at Tribune office. FOR SALE Young freah cow. Chaa. hoioock, pnocnix and jacxsonvuie road. FOR RENT Heated room, 804 East Main. IF YOU LIKE TO DRAW. SKETCH OR PAINT Write for Talent Test (No Fee). Give age and occupa tion. Box 034., Tribune. FOR SALE 4 acrea near Shady Cove, with about 30 tiers oak wood cut on ground. 350 Beatty. Tel. 650-X. FOR RENT Nicely furnished duplex; oil heater and electric refrigerator; adults only. Call at 619 N. Riverside. 1036 PONTIAC 8 4-door touring se dan: like new; equipped with radio, heater. Yoxi can save on this car, SKINNER'S GARAGE 14H B. Riverside. hi i i , mm Girls in offices espe cially appreciate one Iuality ot Chamberlain's .otion . . . after using it, papers never stick to your fingers. Chamber. Iain's is a clear, golden liquid, dries quickly, is never sticky, greasy or fiummy. And, Chamber ain's Lotion helps keep your hands and skin at tractive, helps because it salinues. At all toilet goods counters. Cham be r 1 a i n Laboratories, Inc., Det Moines, Iowa. 71 1 how.t I rtx r Trv l si?- I I II $ NEW YORK, Doe. . (J1) Condi tlona seldom seen In the steel Indus try were created by a flood of steel and railroad equipment buying that preceded the Dec. 1 price advances on various steel products, "Iron Age" said today In It weekly review of the Industry. December mill schedule were vir tually filled up. with a coneldersble overflow Into Janury. Steel Ingot output, the publication said, ha risen to 76 percent, a new pesk for the year, and may go higher this month. ST. HELEN'S PAPER MILL PAYS 60 CTS. DIVIDEND PORTLAND. Dec. 3 (IP) Dlrectora of the St. Helen Pulp and Paper company declared a final dividend of 80 centa to bring to 11.40, or 14 per cent, the amount to be received from each ahnre for 1036. Wheat, PORTLAND, Dee. 3. (AP) An other high record price for the ea son waa reached by both December and May wheat on the Portland fu turea market with sale of 1000 bushels each. December closed with a rise of le with May up He bushel. No cash prio wa named, but western white bid at country point were reported on th bssl of ,1.06-1.07 bushel. Some trading waa reported. Wheat: Open High low close May 1.04 1.0414 1.04 144 Dee. 1.0314 1.03 1.03V4 l- Today' car recelpta: Wheat. J7; flour, 6. Closing time for Too Lata to Clas sify Ad Is 1:80 p. m. 'Mats 20c EVES 2IK Kids 10c Chicago Wheat CHICAOO. Dec. 3. (AP) In big trade. Chicago wheat futurea today ran up about two cent a bushel, but law reacted under heavy selling to realise profits. Wheat: Open High Low Close Dee. 1 35 1 25H 1.33 1.2 May 1.30H 131". 1.104 July 1.08 1.0814 1.0714 107H MANN'S HEAl'TV 8AI.ON Thursday Special Finger fave and Shampoo for 7ftc. Ose Mali Tribune w--l ads tate prescription of an Army Dnctor has helped thousands of men and n finrf new strenrth. It has a martrlous action on sluggl.h Mom aeh, Kldneis, Liver and Bowels liEArillNO VOI B ENTIRE SYSfEM. And to fROVE Its results, your drug gist at Heath's, makes you this free trial offer: net a bottle of this medi cine indav and If too are not com nlctely utterly satisfied with Its wonderful results In only 10 D1V l.e will Instantly refund you ery rent of the purchase prlrel Co to the Heath's Drug Store today, ask . kiii. nf Williams S.L.K. lor- 7J "LZTT"' Carters Little Liver Pills The Morning AfterTaking Q Tomorrow & Friday !Q Best of the Chan Series! Ate.-. I A hair-tals- WARN e"r"' O L A N D I URENE HERVEyl k CHAKICS lOCHER X M KUSStll MICKS I X-.'? Lai.t Times Tonlghtl 1 " - 1 sssae Today & Thursday fPfy HERE'S ACTION RIGHT at HOME! 1 B Q O If B"ger thrUU ' m SUi NTTCr M iu8pense...whil9lov itk ESI u mA take th cntroi n Mfoi ef.X t'le treaoheroui aii-run A ftM ' V Portland r?K- ' and Salt xf SALLY ROBERT CHARLEY Eilers Armstrong Grapewin rfAnEntertainmentS. A fd4 Treat that's Different! yS& mw W The picturiza- fv f . tion of love'" I "jiaV I oldest ballad . . " a o o 1 o r f n 1 story . told in the wild J J( heart-bsaU of the f l gayOO'sl! f i CHESTER HELEN Y ,- ' ' ' ' MORRIS MORGAN Ziiigiiigl TODAY ONLY! BTARTINO TOMORROW He eould Jugglo molten iteel in the mills with the beat of them . . . but he found a blonde too hot for him to handle! . . . 2So . . . 35r les . 10r I 7 Ill I v i m M m - ataattakssBlSBW Ti rLTl lACADEMY AWAED WINNER) in it "k BINHIE BARNES JEAN DIXON WIIIIAM HALL HENRY ARMETTA . ANN PRESTON BILLY BURRUD : EDWARD NORRIS From Ihaliberly Maaasina slory'BIg "by Owen Francis Thrill of the Year: Vie MoLaglon and Wm. Hall in the most ter rific screen battle since "The Spoilers" ... all for a darnel 1 ei2