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PAGE NINE remand GraVet and Joan Blondell In Craterian's Comedy Romance CONTINENTAL STAR Evolution of Joe E. Brown's Famous Grin Comes to Rialto I Here Wednesday On Roxy's Bill the film lu thrilling and exciting text. The gay Saturday Ercnlnf Post story, "Let at Married. .tarring Ralph Bellamy, Ida Luptno and Walter Connolly plays aa the added attraction with "Wings Of Th Morning." 4 rEPFOKD M An, TRIBUNE. BEDFORD OREGON. SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1937 i 1 1 s Th unusual proceedure of hunch Ins a newcomer to American films r with a Btarrlng role la followed In ' "The King and the Chorua Otrt." the spirited comedy romance that opens a three day run today at the New Craterlan theatre. The player In this ca Is Fer nand Oravet, famous Continental tar, who makes hla American bow In the picture. Signed up to a long term contract, the producers feel that American audiences will echo the praises of those In Europe once they see the tall, dark-haired, hand gome player. Groucho , Marx collaborated on a wlftpaced, laugh -filled story for the new star. In It, ha plays the role of a wealthy spendthrift king who falls head over heels In love with an American chorus gtrl who Isn't at all Impressed by royalty. The chorine In this caae Is Joan Blondell. Where there's a chorine, there must be a chorus In this Instance the famed Folles Bergere in Paris, where the dancers perform the twlBtlng. writhing "can can." In cidentally, Kenny Baker of Jack Benny's radio hour la the solo sing r for the Folles Bergere sequences. Two experts In comedy Edward Jverett Horton and Mary Nash are the aver-worried relatives of "King Alfred VIII" and others In the cast Include Alan Mowbray, Luis Albernl and Jane Wyman. Two new song numbers ara In troduced "For You" and "On the Rue de la Palx." DOUKHQBOR DEATH PUZZLES DOCTORS NELSON, B. C., April 34. (AP) Mrs. Alex Berlfoff, one of four Doukho bora admitted to hospital here suf fering from what medical men be lieve may be a form of poisoning, died early today. Two other women and a man ad mitted to hospital about the same time as Mrs. Bcrlfkoff. were atlll re ceiving treatment as rrltlsh Colum bia police ordered a post-mortem In efforts to determine cause of the woman's death. Police also pressed Investigation of two other recent deaths of members of the Russian religious sect. The fatalities were not reported to auth orities until the four patients were removed to hospital between April J? nd 20. i tf-iSha ivtwv f ;fesM mk Qrkh I ! x "'" NiJ .r .J Mf iff The evolution of a Joe E. Brown smile, eyei half closed; next with yell la here presented for the edl- eyebrows elevated, eye, open, mouth flcatlon of those students ot emo- d, , , , elt mount. tlonal art who have often expressed ' a desire for an acting career. A 'n fury, the storm gushes forth as will be observed, the thing starts a face-twisting, ear-shattering, rlb- wlth features relaxed In a gentle tlckllnn gale of sound known wher- ever a Joe B. Brown picture la shown. A sound and moving Illus tration will be had at the New Cra terian theatre Thursday with the opening of his la teat picture, "When'j Your Birthday?" LOCAL amp PERSONAL Use Mall Tribune want adi, To Klamath Falls Leo McLaln, United State deputy marshal, left Friday evening on an official busi ness trip to Klamath Falls. Driver Cited Raymond Charles dulse, 39, of Ashland was cited by state police to - appear In Justice court here . tomorrow, charged with violating the baslo traffic rule. Chamber Meeting Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce will meet In the U. S. hall at 8 o'clock Monday evening. Members of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce are invited. Burning Slashings Smoke aeen arising from the hills east of Medford the past few days is from slash burn ings, the district state fire warden's office stated yesterday. The slash ings resulted from logging opera tions last year. Recovering Mrs. B- T. Burelson la reported recovering nicely from a major operation undergone April 17 In a San Francisco hospital. Mr, Burelson returned yesterday morn ing from the Bay City where he had been with Mrs. Burelson for the past week. He stated that she will prob ably remain there for the next two weeks. Horse lilt A. K- Hansen of Med ford reported to city police yesterday that his machine hit a horse about a quarter of a mile south of Oold Hill, Friday morning. His report stated that four horses were unat tended on the highway, Have Tonsllectomles Adolph Ol son of Trail and Miss Luclle Robin-' son of South Ivy street were among patients at the Osteopathic hospital yesterday, both having undergone tonsllectomles, tF. E. Lewis of Ross lane was released from the hospital yesterday following recovery from an appendix operation. Blister Rust Display An exhibit pertaining to white pine blister rust attracted considerable attention to the front show window of the Jack son County Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Part of a diseased tree shows how blister rust attacks and kills the timber. Photographs show development of the disease and crews working to wipe it out and prevent Its spread. A machine in a cormr of the window shows rotating sIWps. The display was arranged under sup ervision of C. P. Wessela. in charge of blister rust control In this dis trict for the U S. bureau of ento mology and plant quarantine. Confers Here Stephen A. Moore, lumberman representing the Rogue River national forest at the Pelican Bay Lumber company logging oper ations northeast of Crater Lake na tional park, conferred here yester day with Karl L. Janouch, forest supervisor. He planned to spend the week-end at hla Medford home. Supervise Exhibit Hugh RltWr. district ranger of the Rogue River national forest, and Owen Aydelott. assistant district ranger, yesterday completed a bus! nee mission in Klamath Falls where they were In charge of a forest fire prevention exhibit at a fair sponsored by the 4-H club. Confer on Planning C. J. Hum phrey, field supervisor of the Ore gon state planning board, conferred here yesterday with Karl L. Janouch. chairman of the Jackson county plan ning commission. Mr. Humphrey will remain in Medford until tomorrow. He and Mr. Janouch are going over plans of the county commission. District Conclave Annual spring conference of Kl wants district 11 will be held here on Monday, May 10. Or. Orant S. Beardsley of Eugene, lieu tenant -governor, will be In charge of the meeting. Prof. Irving Vlnlng of Ashland will be the principal speaker at a luncheon. He will talk on "The American Business Man." Klwanlo delegates will be present from Bu : gene, Roseburgt Klamath Falls, Marsh -field and North Bend. Arthur Treacher shortens that seven-league stride for the benefit of lovely Patricia Ellis as the two step out In "Step Lively Jeeves," O. P. Wodehouse'a new bit of Jolly nonsense coming to the Rialto the atre as the main feature on their double bill program for Wednesday and Thursday. Robert Kent, Alan Dlnehart, George Olvlt and Helen Flint are also in support of the long and lanky star. Cicely Courtneldge and Ernest Truex co-atsrring in "Everybody Dance," a continental muMcal-oom edy, plays as the added feature with "Step Lively Jeeves." Prepared for Crowd Winter staff at Crater Lake national park Is pre pared to take care of one of the larg est crowds of the pre -season today, It was stated at headquarters hare yesterday. All roads In the park are clear and ample parking apace has been provided at the lake rtm, It was stated. South and west entrance approach highways also were report ed In good condition. Chains will not be needed even In the park. It was said! Skiing conditions were de scribed as excellent. Clear weather prevailed In the park yesterday, m Airport Arrivals Yesterday's t rtvala at Medford municipal airport included Ma J. R. B. Lanacan. who was en route from Oakland, Cal., to Portland in an army North American basic trainer; Lieut. A. A. Straubel. en route from Fort Lewis, Wash., tn Hamilton field, Cal., In a Douglas observation; and Roald Hanson, from Redding, Cal., to Eugene In a Tay lor Cub. Friday's late arrivals lu eluded E. Ralph Schlaler and Mrs Sohlsler, from Fresno, Cal., to Port land; Lieut. O. S. Mossman, Hamll. ton field to Fort Lewis In a Douglas observation: Sgt. Ray Stock well, Oak land to Fort Lewis In a Douglas ob servation; and Capt. C. A. Owen, from awwas emu l HEAKI'FotYov', 'Os ill I th, Rij p, u p,ix' yy js : ma com cw no unotta KEEP AN EYE ON THE EX-KING! He Loved to Play . . . and Played at Love . . . Until a Lovely Gold-Digger Spread Tacks on His Love-Seat . . . and He Jumped Right Into Her Arms! All Hail His Royal Hi-de-HighnessI F E R N A N D GRAVE , , Usis; psawwpiBfpwM luaiiiaiuia i,.sw Starts Today 3 Days! T 7 Vi I K. O. Wells' first screen comedy. "The Man Who Could Work Mtr aoles," starring Roland Young, cornea Wednesday only to the New Crater Ian theatre also to be shown Wed nesday night only at the Holly theatre. This hilarious production tells the story of a mouse-like little clerk who suddenly acquires the power to work miracles. Beginning with sucn tame stunts as producing rabbits and gold watches out of thin air, he proceeds to bolder and bolder feat until, finally, drunk with power, he commands the world tn stand still with astonishing results, Pendleton to Sunnyvale. Cal., In a Douglas observation owned by the Washington national guard. Mr. and Mrs. Schlaler remained here overnight and conttnued their flight yesterday morning. INDIANA RUNNERS SET PENN RELAY RECORD PHILADELPHIA, April 34. ( AP) Anchored by durable Don Lash, who clicked off the anchor mile In 4:13 8 on a heavy track. Indiana university's quartet cracked the Penn relay carni val record wide open today In captur ing the distance Medley relay cham pionship at rranklln field, The Hooslers time, 10 minutes. 4.7 stconda, wiped .out the former meet mark of 10:14 made by Manhattan In 1033, and .tied the American record set by the Olympic club of San Fran cisco in 1035. Phone 542 Wei) naui awaj you refuse City Sanitary Service t:r j?:'.-' Edward Arnold and Frances Farm er portray the two principal roles In Edns Ferber's sensational drama of the lumbering business, "Come and Get It." which plays return engagement at the Roxy theatre to day and tomorrow. Joel McCrea and Walter Brennan (grandpappy In "Banjo On My Knee") head the supporting east. Windsor Irked By Coronation Book LONDON, April 24. (AP) A. O. Allen, attorney tor the Duke e( Windsor, aald today he had demand ed Immediate withdrawal of the widely selling book "Coronation Com mentary" because of chapters deal ing with the reign and abdication ex former King Edward Vin. "Should the request not be com piled with," Allen declared, "action will certainly follow." Slips that Fit by KICKERNICK 1.9S Panne, Crepe, Satin J 91 Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann. Technicolor Film On Double Program Rialto Sunday Show A ylvld and exciting new atar, as alluringly different as her un usual name that'a Annabella. the charming French actress who makes her appearance In "Wings of the Morning." opening today lor a three, day run at the Rialto theatre. Henry Fonda and Leslie Banks are starred with her In the Him, which Introduces the first screen appear ance of the beloved John Mnccor mack, singing treasured Irish melo dies. Breathtaking In Its sweeping drsma. the film acquire, a new beauty and dimension through Its natural, perfected Technicolor, ao lifelike and beautiful that audiences will think they've nover aeen color on the screen before. The plot of the picture deals with the two young lovers and a horse named "Wlnga Of The Morning," which they enter In the famous Derby Day rares. therefore giving SPECIAL $g50 Umbrellas Lawn Swings Chairs F.F.BURK 314 E. Main St. Nt tln't fit( rt'f no aert, do Wt aajaj $h't tax rteioft why t JOAN BLONDELL Edw.EverertHORTON ALAN MOWBRAY MARY NASH JANE WYMAN KENNY BAKER LUIS ALBERNI Plus Selected Shorts! Complete Shows Today 1 :45 and 3 :30 6:45 and 9:00 HtAKI rot Tov , Us lig I A th, Rut D, U Pslx' f Matinees ..... 30c Evenings . .... 40c Kiddies . . r . . 10c ... ffjf i V SStfS .cVfi i" - - in,01- AF. And til in the new, natural Technicolor I a tm-tLUrt nil' I Sal . " . fir Cl6r -v -M-rv f fx Todayl J zs for 3 Days! 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