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Charming Deanna Durbin In "Mad About Music" Opening At Craterian
MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEnFORD, OKEfiON'. SUXTUY, APRTL 17.
WITH GAIL" PATRICK
I CAST
A motion picture that has brought
forth more superlatives than any oth
er film of recent years brings Deanna
Durbin to the New Craterian theatre
today for a three day engagement In
"Mad About Music."
The charming IS year old song star,
who won overnight fame with her
first picture "Three Smart Olrls,"
yard followed that with last year's
"100 Men and a Qlrl," has, through
the vital appeal which she radiates,
become one of the leading contend
ers for fllmdom's top-ranking posi
tion. Her pictures are the top pijtures
on the studio lot where she works,
and are given the best of direction,
the finest talent available for sup
porting casts, and stories that are
especially chosen to maintain the
prestige and the vast following she
has won In such a short period of
time.
According to all advance reports,
"Mad About Music" Is the finest pic
ture this delightful little star has
made. It has become a "must see' plc
' ture on the lists of every movie crit
ic in the country. For Deanna un
spoiled, natural, with a Joy of life
that radiates the screen with a bril
liance that Is found only In rare In
stances has, with her smile and voice
and aura, of innocence, found a wel
come spot In the hearts of thousands
upon thousands of movle-goera.
In "Mad About Music," she Is pre
Vjented as a student of a girls' school
'in Switzerland. Her mother, played by
Gall Patrick, Is a Hollywood movie
star who acta glamorous Ingenue roles
and oannot acknowledge she Is a
widow with a daughter of high school
age. All the other girls at the school
have noted fathers, so Deanna Invents
an explorer dad for herself and telle
the girls tall stories about him. Then
Herbert Marshall arrives In the Alps,
whereupon Deanna adopta him as her
daddy and soon has him entangled In
her web of fiction, which finally, af
ter many adventures, brings every
thing to a very satisfactory climax
for all.
Among the songs Deanna sings
during the course of the picture are
"Serenade to the Stars," "Chapel
Bells," "I Love to Whistle" (done to
the music of Cappy Barra's harmon
lce swlngsters), and Gounod's "Ave
Maria." which she sings with the VI
enna Boys' Choir.
Jackie Cooper Has
Role Rialto Drama
In Array of Stars
Characters familiar to life In the
Kew York tenements move through
the gripping story of "Boy Of The
Streets." thrilling new successor to
"Dead End" and starring Jackie coop
er In his first grown-up role. The pic
ture heads the double bill opening a
three day run at the Rialto theatre
today. Maureen O'Connor and Kath
leen Burke, the famous panther wo
man, have leading roles opposite the
young star.
There la Chuck Brennan. boy gang
leader, enacted by Cooper, and his
father, Pog Horn Brennan who, pos
ing as a big shot In ward politics,
turns out to be a very little shot in
deed, greatly to the disappointment
of his son. who thinks he la a hero.
The role of "Spike," a negro friend,
la taken by Paul White, popular com
ic of radio and screen. Mlaa O'Con
nor has the role of Nora, friend and
young sweetheart of Cooper who get
her a Job In a night club to keep her
from going to the orphanage after
her mother collapses from Ill-nourishment.
Frank Malo. actually born
and raised In the Bast Side alum dis
tricts of Brooklyn, falls naturally into
the role of the gang-leader opposing
Chuck Brennan'a gang.
With nothing behind him. young
Brennan does a right-about-face af
ter his father lets him down, and
with a thrilling climax In store,
brings the picture to a close with the
best of results. Last but not least la
Rourke. the friendly cop, who gives
young Chuck the break that puts
him on the upward path. Marjorle
Main, mother of Humphrey Bogart In
"Dead End." has the role of Cooper's
mother In the film.
"Love, "inor and Behave." an en
gaging co." -sdy about young married
life, and co-starring two popular
young players. Wayne Morris and
Prtscllla Lane. It. scheduled as the
companion feature with "Boy Of The
streets." adding a lighter side to the
seriousness of the slum-drama.
The story of "Love. Honor and Be
have" is taken from the widely read
Saturday Evening Post story and
deals with two young divorcees.
The Mason and Dixon line was
located from an airplane In 1838
One out of every S3 Australians
plays golf, according to an estimate
published In Melbourne.
ISURERABBIT
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Charlie McCarthy In Coming Hit
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When Charlie looks In. love flies
out the window. Charlie McCarthy,
who with Edgar Bergen, has become
the comedy sepsatlon of the show
world, Is the kibitzer de-luxe when
ever Edgar tries to get romantic with
pretty Andrea Leeds in the all- ln
Technlcolor musical "Goldwyn Pol-
SHOW GUN SKILL
An interesting damonst-ation by
members of the Legion Junior Rifl
club will be one of the highlights of
the program to be presented at the
next meeting of Medford Post of the
American Legion, which will take
place at the Armory Tuesday night.
Capt. Shelby Tuttle will be in charge
of the demonstration, which will in
clude actual firing at targets by the
youthful marksmen. A talk on Junior
Baseball by Austin Frazier, president
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"Bov Of Streets" show. 2:00-4:.V)-:20-ll:IO
Mg shows sun.
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lies," coming Wednesday to the New
Craterian theatre.
Also featured are Adolphe Menjou.
the Ritz Brothers. Zorlna, Kenny Bait
er, Helen Jepson, Phil Baker, Ella
Logan, Bobby Clark. Jerome Cowan,
the American ballet and scores of
gorgeous G old wyn girls.
of the Medford Baseball association
will be another interesting feature
of the meeting to which all Legion
naires are invited, whether members
of Medford Post or not.
Following the Legion session there
will be a short business meeting of
the "40 et 8" Societe. Post Com
mander Don Newbury urges a large
turnout of local members for both
meetings.
The coffee tree is native to Africa,
but today the Latin American re
publics furnish four-fifths of the
world's coffee, and although the
cocoa tree is native to South Amer
ica, most of the world's supply now
comes from Africa.
Closing time for Too Late to Clas-
ify Ads Is 1:30 p. m.
TODAY
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"Dad" Brennnn Miper
rrook hut a hero to hU
hov until Chuck
found nut!
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Sally Eilers In Wednesday Show
Sl4iaiV JS22T" W.J;
1 Departing from their usual charac
terizations In comedy-drama. Sally
Ellcrs and Anne Shirley depict the
feminine leads In "Condemned Wo
men." coming to the Rialto theatre
for Wednesday and Thursday as the
added feature with "Island In The
Sky". "Condemned Women deals
with the regeneration of a woman
MYSTERY ARTIST
VISITS FIREMEN
Mystery pervaded fire headquarters
last night and the laddies were
searching for Snow White.
Some unidentified but clever car
toonist and versifier slipped one
over on the seven professionals of
the department. The firemen each
found a cartoon of the seven dwarfs,
with an appropriate verse, pinned
to their beds.
But Snow White was missing. The
hoys thought perhaps Chief Roy
Elliott drew Snow White nut tne
genial chief appeared to know noth
ing about the matter.
Besides looking for the fabled
lassie, the fire laddies were also
trying to find out who did the
cartooning and versifying.
TO
IIISII
Mnc Wllklns, one of the most
prominent advertising executives of
the northwest and head of a Port-.
land and Seattle advertising agency
which bears his name, will be the
feature speaker at next Tuesday's
luncheon meeting of the Medford
-FOR 3 DAYS!
THRILLS and HEART
THROBS of the WORLD'S
LARGEST CITY...!
A picture far greater than "Dead
End"! A picture you'll never
allow yourself to forget !
Bt it s, iL4 a
Itourke, the cop he'd
been a kid once . . he'd
give a guy a break okeyt
. . all
Clun k
going
lonrlv child of
the slum Chtifk liked
her, got her a Job!
And
America's hoy - friend Is
bark . , Rrlii. and all T And
this time he's hrounht
his sweetie with lilm!
WAYNE
MORRIS
LANE
Nnra . .
Featurlnjt V.HH'9 Top Hone lilt:
"Bel Mir nttt Da rhon"
Behave" shows at 3:40-7:10-10:00
El1 1f9
prisoner who finds happiness In the
behind-1 he-bars romance with the
prisons physician, played by Louis
Hay ward.
Gloria Stuart and Michael Whalen
are co-starred in "Island In The
Sky." with Paul Kelly and June Stor
ey in support.
Rotary club. The meeting will be
held In the basement banquet hall
of the Hotel Medford.
Mac Wllklns and his associates in
Mac Wilklns A: Cole. Inc. direct
the annual campaign for Columbia
Empire Industries and many Pacific
coast advertising accounts and Mr.
Wllklns la recognized as one of the
most forceful speakers In Portland.
Tuesday evening the Portland ad
vertising man wlli address the Klom-
ath Falls Advertising club.
The unit in weighing gold Is the
troy ounce.
Closing time for Too Late if Clas
sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m.
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Roxy Romance
Gary Cooper and lovely Frances Dee
carry the major love interest in
"Souls At Sea," the amazing romance
lifted from one of the most glamor
ous paes of American history, which
plays at the Roxy theatre today and
tomorrow only, George Raft co-stars
opposite Cooper. Other -members of
the cast include Harry Carey. Henry
WUcoxon. Olympe Branda and Joseph
Schi Id kraut.
ST. HELENS BANS
T
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ST. HELENS. April 18. flp) The
sale of fortified wine In the city of
St. Helens will be prohibited after
June 1 on an action of the city coun
cil. The sale of this type of beverage
was blamed for many misdemeanors
and its removal from the counters
of St. Helens business establishments
will be a move to clear the 'own of
many minor offenses, the council
said.
A fine up to 250 will be lodged
against any merchant found selling
the fortified wine after June 1.
Use Mall Tribune Want Ads.
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PLANS, PURPOSES
OF AIRMAIL WEEK
Principal object of national airmail
week May 16 to 31 is to acquaint the
public with the benefits of airmail
services, especially in the matter of
speed and low cost, it wa explained
yesterday by Postmaster Prank De
soura. "While the domestic rate is only six
ccnU per ounce or fraction thereof,
the actual cost of sending an airmail
letter is merely three cents for the
reason that an ordinary letter costs
three cents," Mr. DeSouza pointed
out. "Tho additional service of trans
porting the letter byVrmatl Is there
fore only three cents. So fas as for
eign service Is concerned, there was
recently a reduction in airmail rates.
"Matter sent by airmail may be rcg- j
lstered. Insured and dispatched C. O. ;
D. In order to provide for additional j
promptness In delivery, use should
be made of special delivery airmail I
stamps. Special delivery airmail is de- I
llvered as soon as it Is received at ,
poa to f fires of destination If the ad- 1
dressee resides within the district for j
which spec.il delivery service is pro-
vlded. Special delivery la especially I
desired when the airmail arrives too I
lote for regular delivery over the
week-end. I
"To receive the benefits or airmail
service, It Is not necessary to live In
cities having airmail ports. Airmail
from communities not having com
mercial mall plane service Is dis
patched by train to the nearest air
port city where It enters the regular
airmail service.
"Volume of airmail In M.xlford and
surrounding cities has been steadily
Increasing since the service was In
stituted on September 10, 1920.
"We are especially urging all pat
rons of southern Oregon to teat the
benefits of airmail service during na
tional airmail week. We expect to
operate a special airmail service on
one day of the week between Medford
and pther southern Oregon cities.
Bert Alexander To
Organize Orchestra
For Valley Dances
Bert M. Alexander, well known
San Francisco musician, has estab
lished his residence In this city and
Is forming an orchestra which will
be known as Alexander's Swing Time
band. The new band will featum
music for all occasions, new and
modern, and will arrange specialities
for dancing parties.
Bert Alexander has appeared la
leading dance bands of the Palace
hotel, Hawaiian Village and John's
Rendezvous of San Francisco and
has had long experience In the mu
slcal field.
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