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PAGE NINE' Clark Gable, Myrna Loy Head Cast of "Parnell" on Crateriari Screen Marx Brothers Coming Thursday Hypnotist Coming to Holly Stage In Roxy Role "Criminals of the Air". Wednesday Hit MANY STARS OPENS 1 raDFCrRT) MAIL TRIBUNE. BEDFORD, (VREGOy. SUNDAY, JULY 25. 1937 Hailed u one of the most pow erful motion picture attraction In years and anxiously awaited by hundreds of -valley theatre-goers. "Parnell." the tremendously moving flctlonsl drama of Charles Stewart Parnell, "Uncrowned King of Ire land." opens a three day engagement today at the New Craterlan theatre Clark Gable and Myrna Loy are co-starred at the head of a cast of big names. Cable is shown as the dynamic Irish patriot who sacrifices a glor lous career because of another man'a wife, and Myrna Loy as that woman, the lovely Katie O'Shea, wedded to a msn sue awjjiacy. In the Impressive supporting cast are Edna May Oliver a the testy, lovable Aunt Ben; BUlle Burke as the giggling, giddy Clara; and Alan Marshall as the ambitious Capt. Willie O'Shea. Also In featured roles are Edmund Gwenn, Donald Crisp, Berton Churchill, Donald Meek, Hal llwell Hobbes. J. Farrell MacDon ald. Montagu Love. Oeroge Zucco and Nell Fltrgerald. Based on the famous stage play of the same name, but going even farther In emotional depth and sweep, "Parnell" shows the man, as well as the lover. It shows him leaving New York in 1880. to the cheers of thousands of Irish-Americans. It shows him arriving In Ire land where he was the "uncrowned line" and the first man to unite the 88 membera of the Irish party. It shows him In the House of Com mons, his greatest battlefield. One of the dramatic highlights Is Par nell s trial. Accused of Inciting mur der, he proves his Innocence after one of the most sensational trlala In English hlstiry. At the height of his career, Par nell. who never looked at a woman, met Katie O'Shea, estranged from her husband. It was love at first sight for both, of them. O'Shea sues for divorce, naming Parnell and the great Irishman, refusing to defend himself to protect the woman he loved, is ruined politically at the very moment he had home rule for Ireland In the grasp of his hand. The mad, merry Marx Brothers Qroucho, Harpo and Chlco come to the New Craterlan theatre Thursday In what has been unanimously term ed aa the most uproarious comedy these able comedians have yet brought to the screen. A Day at the Races." The action shifts from a sanitarium to a race track, and presents Orou- cho as a horse doctor, Harpo as jockey and Chlco aa a bum salesman of bum tips on the ponies. Maureen O'Sulllvan and the singing Allan Jones are teamed In the supporting cast. Here Wednesday E m. 1Mb A A striking parallel to real life drama centering about court battles for custody of wealthy children forma a human Interest background for the Introduction of a new screen child destined to achieve stardom. The youngster Is four-Vear-old Kit ty Clancy, and her screen bow. is 'Midnight Madonna," coming wed nesday only to the New Craterlan theater, a tense story dealing with the efforts of a wastrel father to take his child from her mother. Mady Correll. new to the screen but prom inent on Broadway, plays the mother, while Warren William heads the strong cast portraying the role of the young mother's friend. 4 Notice. I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than my self, after this dtae. (Signed) GUS FRED PETERSON, 4 Talisman Lodge No. 31 Knights of Pythias. In itiation Knight rank Monday, July 36th. All members are requested to attend. Visiting members welcome. Refreshments will be served. C. Fichtner, C. C. . "The Great Delmar." hypnotist and escape artist extraordinary, comes to the Holly theater atage next Thurs day night for a three day engage ment, evening shows only. Mixing comedy with his more serious mo ments. Delmar furnishes much mer riment In causing voluntary subjects, chosen from the audience,-to do all sorts of queer things. A complete screen ahow will be on the same program. SHIRKED DUTY TO KEEP WALLY DATE LONDON. July 24. (API A sug gestion that the Duke of Windsor shirked his duty as Edward VIII to keep a date last September wlin his present wife, then Mrs. Wallts Simpson, drew a- belated denial to day from Lord Provost Edwart Watt of Aberdeen. Passages in the book "Coronation Commentary" by Geoffrey Dennis Intimated that when Aberdeen had prepared an elaborate welcome for the king he declined at the last moment and drove from Balmoral, the Scottish royal residence, to meet a "gay party of trans-Atlantlcs." Mrs. Simpson, accompanied by her friends Mr. and Mrs. Herman b Rogers, visited the king st Balmoral early last fall. At the last moment, said the hnnk. atalnst the publishers of which the duke's attorneys have brought libel action. Edward dele gated the Duke and Duchess of York, now King Oeorge VI and Queen Elisabeth, to open Aberdeen's royal infirmary and carry out the program. a Adair Leaves City For Los Angeles to Buy for MM. Store Charles S. Adair, new owner' and manager of the M.M. Department store of this city, left on the mid night plane last night for Los An geles on a buying trip for the Med ford store. While in the southern California city, he will visit his mother end purchase merchandise for the new M.M. store to be featured In the present location and In the new Main street store when It opens soon. . Mrs. Susie Curtis, buyer for the M.M. store ready-to-wear depart. mmt accompanied Mr. Adair, and she will secure new, fell apparel while in Los Angeles. Gse Msll Tribune want ads. DETROIT, July 34. AP) Cen tral Motors corporation and the United Automobile Workers of Amer ican will confer Monday on union proposals to revise their wages and work agreements. The same day the national labor relations board hearing on ft com plaint against the Ford Motor com pany will enter what may be Its Isst week. The hearing was in re cess today. Richard Elberth, a Ford foreman, testified thst men under him listed In the complaint as being dlachsrg ed by the company for union activ ity were dismissed Instead because of unsatisfactory work. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1:30 p. to. 4 Use Mall Tribune want ads. Most Eagerly Awaited Picture In History! Today s 3 Day Your last chance ever to set this great screen masterpiece) SUMTHONU ADVERSE HERVEYALLEN s,- FREDRIC MARCH With Olivia de HAV1LLAND ANITA LOUISE DONALD WOODS EDMUND GWENN CLAUDE RAINS LOUIS HAVWARD CnJ Smrur St.tj Dafl. B,ltr Mined Akm Tuniraf R.tch M(R Hrv 0N.iH DirwiH T MERVTN UROY 0 4. n 1 TODAY for 3 Days BACK AGAIN! THE SCREEN'S MIGHTIEST THRILL-ROMANCE! The terrors of the jungles , . the strang est of romances unfold before your very eyes in the greatest adventure picture of them alll W. S. VANDYKE'S t M LTV IV Y GREATEST TRIUMPH tBLii. rmieric Aiavcu it at mo hoxy theater today In tha tltla role of Hervey Allen's beat-seller, "Anthony Adverse." . Olivia da Htvllland plays opposite with Donald woods, Anita Louise, Edmund awenn. Claude Rains and Louis Hayward heading a oast of over two thousand players. The picture la scheduled to play as Rosalind Keith. ; a newspaper ra porter, and Charles Qulgley, aa the undercover government agent, who camouflaged his secret 'service work by posing aa a commercial pilot of a trana-border plane, encounter many thrilling experiences with border smugglers In "Criminals of the Air, coming to the Rial to theatre for Wad nesday and Thursday. fUcardo Cortea and Sally Sllers eo starring In "Talk of the Devil," play as the companion feature with "Crim inal., of the Air." 'Trader Horn9 Now Back For Showing To Rialto's Fans Returned by the popular demand of million of fans, 'Trader Horn" I cornea to the Rtalto theatre today for a thre day run,- bringing with It the greatest thrills of the motion picture. 1 With a cast headed by Harry Carey, Ddwlna Booth, Ducan Renaldo. : Tra der Horn" la considered the whole world over aa being the most out standing adventure-r o m a n o ever brought to the screen. In making "Trader Horn" the pro ducers recruited what Is said to have been the biggest photoplay expedi tion ever to penetrate Africa to film a narrative motion picture. The troups of forty-odd players staff tech nicians and comeramen that sailed from New York for Africa were under the leadership of W. S. Van Dyke. Af ter a Journey of twenty-five days the film expedition reached the coast of, Africa and with a unit of native blacks started to penetrate the In terior to bring back on celluloid the greatest thrills ever experienced by man. The story of Trader Horn and hts protege who promise a woman mis sionary they will find the "Whlto Ooddeas" of the savage Isorgl, whom I she believes to be her daughter, lost In a native raid aa a baby, la familiar to every lover of adventure fiction. How they brave terrors of the Jungle and the savage head hunters, find the glrn escape, both fall In lov with her, and Trader Horn'a dramatlo sac rifice at the end to send the two youngsters to safety are among the highlight of the exciting film. Two years to make arid a cost of over two million dollars were exerted In the making of "Trader Horn." : The first real, authentic, uncensor- ed, exclusive motion pictures of the Ctvtl war now being fought In Spain la on the same grand bill under-the title of "Revolt In Spain." Audiences will have a first hand opportunity of seeing for the first -time the actual struggle of men, women and children In a war-ridden country Agisting for a chance to live. Brother fighting brother, neighbor executing neighbor. piece of priceless art ruined, a coun' try In turmoil, women and children slaughtered and many other uncanny sights that are tar beyond human be lief make up the background of this daring film. , . ' Use Mall Tribune want ada WINCIM TAX BILL SOUGHT SALEM. -July 24. (AP) Governor Charles H. Martin received today a letter, from, Oklahoma, state officials urging Jjlm to write government offl clas in. the Interest of uniform in come tax legislation In all the states. - The letter Indicated . that eight states were operating to disadvan tage at the present time because of 'dlacrtmtriatory Income tsx law,. Oregon , Is ' Included among these' states. '' : Us, Mall rrlbun want arts. ' 1 B Card Readings Madame A. Mueller., Honest and Reliable with best of references. 128 Sherman Street. Phone 963-J-l Readlnp SI.0O. . HARRY CAREY EDWIIIA BOOTH DUNCAN RENALDO and Native Oast of 10,000 1ST Pins the CncernflrM . Exclusive . , Authentic motion pictures of CKII War now being fought In Spalnl "SPAIN IN REVOLT" SER front line firing . . brother fighting brother . neighbor executing neighbor . , women and children slamhtered . . lght brond belief! 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