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PAGE NTNTC Paul Muni And Miriam Hopkins In War Picture Opening At Craterian irEDFORD MATL TTJTBUNE. M"ETyFOTJT, OTOON". STNDAT. TCSF. fi. 1037 LOUIS HAYWARD IN CAST; DRAMATIC WAR SCENES ARE SHOWN Promising to ba on of the most Tltal dramas of the screen, "The Wo man I Love." starring Paul Muni and Miriam Hopkins, with Louis Hayward h&dlng the supporting cast, opona a three day run today at the New Cra terian theatre. A domestic triangle developed amid the frenzied days of the World war on the Marne front, mounting to a sensational denoue ment during a spectacular air battle fought by two French aces, the heart aches of the two men over one wo man form the motive of the story. Particular Interest has been at tached to Paul Muni's role, his latest screen chsracterizatlon since winning the coveted Academy award. The story concentrates on a care free youth Imbued with the tr.artlal spirit of his country, a lovely girl who steals Into his heart on the eve of his departure from Paris to Join a flying squadron: and a grim pilot, her husband. When the young lieutenant arrives at the flying base, he Is attached to the unsuspecting pilot as observer, and they from an "Equipage" They fly through terrifying fog. they defy trie death tempo of machlnelgun bul lets together, they see their compan ions go crashing to earth In flames. In this crucible of living death, a bond of friendship is welded that is closer than blood. One thing gives them courage to carry on against the horrors of war, the inspiration of the woman left behind. The climax comes when both men discover their mutual interest In the girl. Included In the supporting cast are Colin Cltve, Vlncc Barnett, Wally Al bright, Paul Guilfoyle. Adrian Morris. Mady Christians, and Sterling Hol-loway. Gladys George in Thursday Film With Spencer Tracy, t-.uuys George and Franchot Ton in leading roles. "They Gave Him a Gun" opens a three-day run Thursday at the New Craterian theatre, classed as one ox the more lmpdrtant releases from the studios of Hollywood this season. Tone deserts genteel-characters to play a "tough guy"; Tracy deserts the tough guy" character for a more sympathetl role; and Gladys George, following her success in "Valiant Is the Word for Carrie." play another valiant role as a war nurse who mar ries a racketeer she falls to save. Tone starts as a cleric, la drafted and taught in warfare that "all men are equal with guns in their hands' a maxim that leads him to crime and disaster In later life. Tracy plays the kindly sideshow barber, his buddy during the war. who attempts with Miss George to save the youth from his ultimate fate. FORESTRY STAFF The whole protective force of the Rogue river national forest will at tend a guard training school at the vacant Carberry CCC camp tomor row, Tuesday and Wednesday, It was announced by H. C. Obye, assistant supervisor In charge of fire control. Purpose of the Bchool Is to give pre-se&son training in firo discovery, location, control and suppression. Latest methods will be taught, with emphasis on Improvement In tech nique developed since last year, Mr. Obye explained. Practically the entire forest staff will attend. Mr. Obye will be in charge, with rangers serving as In structors. Bay C. Llndberg, regional training supervisor at Portland, will be an adviser. Ftfty-flve men will receive the training, about 75 all told to be at the school. Five Medford Boy Scouts will attend as student observers. A state police officer will address the school tomorrow night on law en forcement as It pertains to violations committed on the forests. On Tues day night A. H. Banwcll, manager of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce will give a talk on the rec reational demands of the national forests. A first aid demonstration will be given tomorrow night by a CCC surgeon. WINDOW GLASS We sell window glass and will replace your broker windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cao lnet Works. Gznmm TODAY - FOR 3 DAYS! THEY'RE BACK withtheirnewhit! Pnhlrll Hammett's great sequel to their oriel fin I success . . 1 ES2LLT& let. UTS A r p liter mc Thin Man if: f . JJUKD lltWf - ew Added Treats! LOCAL and PERSONAL Returns from Vacation Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Vancleave returned Friday from a two weeks' vacation In Yaki ma, Wash., and Portland. Mr. Van cleave la a mechanic at Camp Prea-cott. Court of Honor A Boy Scout court of honor in the county courthouse auditorium tomorrow night at 8 o'clock was announced by Don New bury, chairman. All scouts, scoutcrs and friends are Invited to attend. Klwauls Speaker Dr. C. I. Drum- mond, county health officer, will be the principal speaker at tomorrow's weekly luncheon -meeting of the Kl- wanls club In the Hotel Medford. The topic of hts talk Is "Sleeping Dogs." The meeting announcement asked for full attendance as the program contains several Important business matters as well at the address by Dr. Drummond. To Arizona Allen and Raymond Hubbard are leaving tomorrow by motor for Yuma, Ariz., for an In definite atay. Allen has been a Mall Tribune carrier. Seriously 111 Mrs. C. J. Logan of Orchard Home Drive near Medford was reported yesterday as resting easily though seriously ill in St. Vin cent's hospital, Portland. She was taken to the hospital a week ago for treatment. Mr. Logan, who was with her, returned home Friday. Draws Fine David L. Carey, 00, of Sams Valley was fined 1 and 94.60 costs in Justice of the peace court Friday for driving a car without an operator's license. He pleaded guilty and explained to Judge William R. Coleman that he had come here re cently from Oklahoma and was not aware of the necessity of procuring a new license Immediately. Spy Drama Coming to Rialto Robert Baldwin and Karen Money are on the trlall of sciences drath dealing device, the death-ray, in "The Girl From Scotland Yard," story of international which comes to the Rialto theatre as the main feature for Wednesday and Thursday. Ed uardl CteneUt, remembered for his work in "Win terse t '; Catherine Al exander and a large cast are in sup port of Miss Morley and young Bald win. Conrad Nagel, starring in "The Gold Racket," plays as the compan ion feature with "The Girl From Scotland Yard.' From Klamath Falls Mrs. Mary E. DHsworth of Klamath Falls la spending a month in Medford as the guest of Mrs. J. L. East. Minor Accident Cars driven by Eleanor Reaney of the Jackson bote! and John W. Johnson of 316 EuU Main street were involved In minor accident at Oakdale avenue and Da kota street yesterday afternoon, a city police report stated. Enters Hospital Mrs. Vera Flyman, clerk at Medford postoffice, entered a hospital in San Francisco Friday for a major operation, according to word received here yesterday from her sister, Mrs. May Telfer. Mrs. Plymale was vacationing in Sin Francisco with her two children. Vacation Enjoyed House-trailer vacation trips are about ideal, Roland G. Beach, assistant postmaster, de clared yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Beach spent several weeks motoring leisure ly up the Oregon coast and Mr. Beach said it was one of the most enjoyable trips they had ever had. The scenic attractions along the coast are In spiring, he said. They made the trip by motorcar and trailer. Correct Ion Perl Bonnie Is chef at Bonnie's Grill and not Mrs. Pearl Bonnie as was stated a few days ago. The grill, situated on the Pacific highway north of Gold Hill, held a grand opening yesterday, Mr. Bonnie occupying his position as chef. . . . ' Flying North L. F. Heral, a lieu tenant of the Washington natlonul guard, stopped at Medford municipal airport yesterday afternoon to have his Douglas observation plane refuel ed. He was en route from Hamilton field, Cal., to his base at Spokane t Recovering J times K. Hoey, who recently underwent an operation In Sacred Heart hospital, is convalescing at his home, 110 Lincoln street, where he will be confined for another week or so. He la now able to receive visitors. Airport rralscd A. 0. Willoughby of San Francisco, aslstant superin tendent of airmail for the Pacific coast territory, highly praised Med ford municipal airport after making an Inspection Friday. He was shown around the airport by Frank H. Rog ers, city building Inspector, and AHELL BURST LOOSE IN fJTV . HbS THE HEAVEMS AB0VE! v & avv I Winging Through'' S3g V S ' Smoke and Flame irtJt I th) Over No-Man's Land ('' V f h 1 the skylanes of death . . f t-l V - torn asunder by the I -ty 11 V f .)kkV overwhelming love of F " ' j l 1 - ' $1 two brave men for the "!'"" V " ' JVK 4 K' 1 - f same beautiful woman! t! ' ' jjpi&f-:VKm. , 1 HERE IS DRAMA! fj MMYOU ALWAYS v! hers is action! I K Tl' ' 'LOOK TO MUNI r! ,47 SUSPENSE1 THmLS NX: -t - - J' ft FOR THE YEAR'S ' Cf Xj f OUTSTANDING 'j TO -fOr 3 DayS! NSC IK He won the Academy ; II j SfA , oward for the beat I -p, DM1 MUNI B:WM (I HPINS f : lWslHAYWARD CR: f I V- 1 F COLIN C LIVE YAsN f J j 8terling HoUoway ; 'L ' ' Irli odd (ss&j's 1" ii Return Showing ' " '" I to William Powell and Myrna . Loy continue their success as Dashlell Hammett's original "Mr. and Mrs. Thin Man" in their new film titled, "After the Thin Man." which ope 113 a a three-day engagement at the Roxy theatre today. James Stewart, Ell&sa Landl, Joseph Callela and the dog, Ast. are Included In thi stronc cast. Thomas A. Culbertson. Jr.. airport manager, who quoted Mr. Willoughby as saying he was highly gratified with the extensions and improve ments mnde since his previous inspection. New Residents Mr. and Mrs. Har old Veffey and five children hava purchased the residence at 331 Benson street and will make their home heie They arlved Thursday morning by train from Norton. Kans., where they have leased their wheat farm. They expressed themselves as being actually thrilled at the sight of the green grass and timbered hillsides here, their section of Kansas having been left barren and nrid by dust atornie. Mrs. Veffey is a slater of City Judge Allen D. Curry, 605 Benson street. Coronation rnpm Chester Cole of 730 Welch street was yesterday In receipt of special Coronation editions of the London Daily Mirror and Dally Mall. The papers were Bent to him by Jack Parkes, a London Boy Bcout with whom Chester, member of Boy Scout troop 8 hero, has been corre sponding for several months. Chester Here Wednesday 0' America's minute men In white, the hospital Internes, are the heroes of "Internes Can't Take Money," the drama with Barbara Stanwyck and Joel McCrea. which comes Wednesday only to the New Craterian theatre. The story tells of a young doctor, McCrea, who Is forced to return a gift from a patient which would make It possible for him to wed Miss Stan wyck and return her child to her. wrote some time ago to the Ameri can consul's office in London saying he would like to establish contact with an English Boy Scout. The let ter was turned over to the London education department and from there to a school teacher. The teacher gave the letter to Jack Parkea and the two boys have been communi cating ever since. Calif or nians Have Decoration Picnic The home of Mrs. M. Brown wood In the Beagle district was the scene of a California picnic, Decoration day. It Is hoped by those who attended that the celebration can be made Into an annual affair. Ouests at Mrs. Brownwood's borne during the day included Mr. and Mrs. R. Bowen, Mrs. P. Hull and two tons, Mr. and Mrs. W. Orant and son, all of Beagle; Reverend and Mrs. O Edwin Cox and daughter of Medford, Doctor O. Carr of Shady Cove, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Moffltt of Pasadena, Calif., parents of Mrs. Brownwood. During ttv course of the day a bas ket dinner was served to all who at tended. According to report the pic nic was a very suocesful affair and greatly enjoyed by everyone present. Wallace Ford And Grace Bradley In Rialto War Comedy Wise-cracking Wallace Ford and lovely Grace Bradley Join forces la the new comedy-drama, "You're la The Army Now." scheduled to open a three day run at the Rialto theatre today. The story gets under way when Wallace Ford, impersonating a New York rtabltue of the underworld, finds himself falsely charged with murder and makes a daring escape to London. Drama, laughs, dancing, songs and human situations turn the picture Into a production of real hilarious entertainment which no cinema-goer can afford to nilss. The picture, fur thermore, emphasizes the spirited and sure -fire directing hand of Raoul Walsh who previously made the pic ture world hurrah at such show-stopping films as "The Cockeyed World" and "What Price Olory-" In addition to the roles played by Ford and the red-headed queen of the dance. Miss Bradley, other members of the cast are Anna Lee, John Mills and Frank CelUer, A rollicking comedy, "Venus Makes Trouble," starring James Dunn and Patricia Ellis plays as the added fea ture with "You're In The Army Now." Singing Solon Helps Organize Mine Union VIROINIA Minn., June 5. OP) John T. Bernard,1 Minnesota's "sing ing congressman." took charge today of the steel workers organizing com mittee's campaign to enlist the Iron miners of northern Minnesota. The Fanner-Labor congressman, himself a product- of the Iron ore region, predicted formation of strong miners' union among the 11. 000 men employed on the Mtssabe, Cuyuna and Vermillion ranges. The SWOC formally will launch Ite campaign at a ' mass meeting here tomorrow. Ose Mall Tribune want ads 0e Mall Tribune want ads. Card Readings Madam, A. Musller. Honest and Rrllnblt with best of references. 123 Sherman street. Phone 965-J-t Reading, St .00. STARTING TODAY - FOR THREE QMSl 2 BIG HITS ! You're in for a Good Time! Action . . Laffs. . Romance A-plenty! 0 I uJz Daring buddies . , . reckless beauties t , . . You'll go wild with howls as this young American bozo joins the army to save his neck from stretching for a murder he i didn't o o m m 1 1 II WW ; j V i i I ' ! "i Vri 1 . fri i -: i).r? l Minimi Liy L.J11I111 j"!!! ai hoc cnon iiHLLHUt runu GRACE BRADLEY - JOHN MILLS ANNA LEE - FRANK CELLIER Begins with a scream and ends with a roar . . you '11 positively yell for more and more James Dunn - Patricia Ellis fM7 Amid Allwrn (ieni Morgan "Yoo're In The Army Now" t :oo AM :?0 and 10:.vi 'Venus Makra TraobeJ" at 3:30 7;IJ and 9:S5 Betty Boop Cartoon Screen Snapshot e Showi 1:45 - 7:00 9:18 2So 35o 10c