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Erich Maria Remarque's, "Three Comrades" Opens Craterian Today
MT5DF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. JUNE 19. 1938
FOUR STARS SHARE
HONORS IN SCREEN
ADAPTATION NOVEL
Four famous start appear together
for the first time in a screen adap
tation of a best-selling novel at the
Craterian theatre today, where Rob
ert Taylor. , Margaret Sullavan, Pran
chot Tone and Robert Young share
starring honors in Erich Maria Re
marque's "Three Comrades." It will
play three days only.
Also featured in the cast are Guy
Klbbee, Henry Hull, Lionel Atwill,
Charley Grapewln and Monty Wool
ley. f
Prom the gifted pen of the man
whose "All Quiet on the Western
Front" is still among the mose widely-read
books. "Three comrades" tells
the story of three young men who go
through war together and, upon dis
charge when the Armistice Is signed,
decide to throw their luck together
for the common good.
Rehabilitation In a world torn apart
by unrest is a difficult task, and a
task made even more difficult when
the three differ so widely in tem
perament. One is a romanticist play
ed by Robert Taylor; another la a
hardened realist whose only passion
la for his racing automobile, a part
in which Franchot Tone excels: while
the third, as characteiized by Robert
Young, Is the young idealist opposing
radical elements seeking to under
mine his country.
Whey Taylor falls In love with Mar
garet Sullavan. a ray of happiness
seems to have finally penetrated into
the otherwise somber life of the three
comrades. But life decrees otherwise.
She Is stricken seriously 111 while the
two are on their honeymoon and
Tone sells his proudest possession,
his "baby" the racing car to raise
funds necessary for the medical at
tention she needs. Young becomes
embroiled in a political fight and los
es his life. The resulting dramatic
episodes wherein Taylor and Tone
are left to themselvea alone main
tain the spirit of the book the spir
it that his resulted in the picture
being classed as one of the finest
dramas of the year. '
Jangle Cannibals
In "Man Hunters"
Opening at Rialto
Thrill seekers are promised the
time of their lives at the Rialto the
atre, where "Man Hunters Of The
Caribbean" opens a two day run to
day. Actually filmed at a cost of sev
erai human lives, Andre Roosevelt
-and Captain E. Eraklne Loch and par
ty of explorers penetrated the savago
Central American Jungles to capture
: on celluloid the actual rites and hab
itats of probably the world's last man
eating cannibals. These barbarians
have a stronghold in the badlands
and rocky wilds of the part of Cen
tral America Just oft the Caribbean
Sea. Unwanted guesta risk their lives
yearly to get a glimpse of this un
holy tribe, but the only ones to sue- :
ceed the journey were Roosevelt and
Loch. Ferocious beasts and reptiles
are as much of a menace to adven
turers as the tribesmen themselvea,
Andre Roosevelt, explorer extraor
dinary, and Captain E. Ersklne Loch,
also a fearless adventurer, have made
the film along the lines that Frank
Buck has used in his many African
successes. They have woven a ro
mance and a treasure hunt into the
film in order to make It of more hu
man Interest. Also the rare treat of
an adventure film are the uncanny
and interesting animals that were
caught unaware and filmed en route.
If the wild animal fights, the sav
age man-eating cannibals and the
burled areasure are not enough to
satisfy the lust of the adventure
lover, the fight beneath the sea be
tween Roosevelt and a hooded mys
tery man should make up for all the
others put together,
A second feature, "Crashln Thru
Danger," will Dlay on the same bill
today and tomorrow only at the Rial
to theatre. Sally Blane, Ray Walker
and Guinn (Big Boy) Williams have
the starring roles in the added dra
ma. And as a big special free attraction
the Rialto theatre will show in front
of the box-office a real, genuine, live
Central American Klnkajou, one of
the rarest animals alive on the Nor
thern Continent. There will also be
two monkeys to delight the children.
Ashcraft Showing
New International
One Man Combine
Twenty-five years ago Interna
tional Harvester introduced the first
successful type of combine harvester
suitable for general agriculture, ac
cording to Perry L. Ashcraft, local
International dealer, who has Just
received his first shipment of the
newest harvester-threshers produced
by this pioneer company.
"The new, low-cost McCormick
Deertng No. 60 harvester-thresher
makes it possible for farmers with
limited acreages and small tractors
to profitably afford to own a com
bine," Mr. Ashcraft said.
This light-weight, one-man ma
chine brings all the advantages of
large-scale combine harvesting with
in practical reach of the man hav
ing from 25 to 50 acres of grain,
soybeans, or other threshable crops
to harvest annually.
The sturdy 4-cylinder engine on
the No. 60 enables the man who
has a small tractor not equipped
with suitable power take-off (or one
having insufficient power to operate
the harvester-thresher under ad
verse conditions) to use the tractor
he already owns for pulling the No.
60.
Swedish Massage
Helman Baths
MODERATE CHARGES
Ashland Phone 144
Face Tragic
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Gail Patrick and Warren William
have the leading roles as man and
wife who face tragic separation In
"Wives Under Suspicion," coming to
the Rialto theatre for Tuesday and
Wednesday. Other members of the
cast Include Constance Moore, Ralph
Morgan and Cecil Cunningham.
SMALLPOX FEARS
IN
BANDON, June 18. (tf-Six per
sons living in emergency shelters
erected after the Bandon fire disaster
nearly two years ago developed small
pox today, creating the fear of a gen
eral epidemic.
Dr. O. L. Coyle, county health di
rector who said a number of other
cases bore definite smallpox symp
toms, ordered 36 persons quarantined.
The doctor reported one family liv
ing In a temporary WPA-erected
dwelling had been exposed to the dis
ease at Harrisburg last week. Several
families, were using common bath
and laundry facilities.
Vaccinations since Friday afternoon
have been so numerous, Dr. Coyle
aald he had lost count. A number of
the men in the quarantined group
have been employed in the city's two
lumber mills. -
The health director recommended
a county-wide vaccination to prevent
further outbreaks.
WINDOW GLASS We sell window
glass and will replace your broken
windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab
inet Works.
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"My Old Kentucky Home," a ro
mance wound around the music of
Stephen Foster, will play as the add
ed feature. Evelyn Venable, Grant
Richards and Bernadine Hayes have
three of the featured roles In the
southern drama. The famed Tall
Johnson choir sing many of the Pos
ter songs. '
TO LABOR PARLEY
TILLAMOOK, June 18. (Jp) Tilla
mook labor officials completed prep
arations today - to greet nearly 300
delegates for the opening sessions of
the state federation of labor conven
tion Monday.
The Culllnary Alliance began a spe
cial pre-conventlon meet today which
will continue through Sunday
The delegates will be welcomed by
Clarence Coe of the chamber of com
merce, M. Provo, a former state fed
eration vice-president, will present
one of the chief addresses of the
opening day, discussing general labor
conditions in America.
Ben T. Osborne, secretary, arrived
at Tillamook today for a special meet
ing with the convention committee.
Osborne will give his annual report
Monday.
Almost twice as many men were
killed in the World war than In all
the wars from 1790 to 1913.
Heath's have purchased all of Jar
mln's Prescriptions. Bring REFILLS
across the street to Heath's Drug
Store.
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Gay Pair Coming Soon
Imagine the plight of two young
newly-weds, passionately in love with
each other and forced to part Imme
diately after the marriage with never
one moment to be together.
This Is the keynote of the de
lightfully gay and romantic "Viva
clous Lady," co-starring Ginger Rog
ers and James Stewart, which opens
a four day showing Wednesday at
he Craterian theatre.
MAYOR PAYS FOR
CASCADE LOCKS, June 18. (fl)
Mayor G. E. Manchester realized the
deadly earnestness of city fire depart
ment officials today.
With two Bonneville dam adminis
tration employes, the mayor parked
his automobile In front of the city
hall fire station while attending a
power hearing. Each paid a parking
fine of $25 to Judge W. J. Carlson.
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DEADLINE AUG. 20
WASHINGTON, June 18. fp) Fin
al dates on which It would accept
farmer applications for Insurance
covering the 1939 wheat crop were
set Friday by the federal crop insur
ance corporation. The Oregon dead
line is August 30.
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Around 200 earthquakes are re
ported In the United States each
year.
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Stewart Is the repressed botany pro
fessor who falls madly In love with
entertainer Ginger Rogers, marries
her after a hectic courtship and then
afraid to tell his purltannlcal father
of his marriage to a night club star,
spends his time trying to steal a few
moments alone with his bride with
something or someone always turning
up at the wrong time to snpll his
stolen moments.
64 LOSE DRIVER
SALEM, June 18. (AP) Drunken
driving resulted in the revocation
of 64 operators' permits during the
month of May, Secretary of State
Snell reported here today.
There were 94 permits revoked,
suspended or cancelled during the
month.
The safety responsibility act, re
quiring persons convicted of cer
tain traffic offenses to furnish
proof of their financial responsibil
ity before they may regain their
licenses, was Imposed In 392 cases
since January I, Snell said.
Yachting In America dates from
the founding of the New York
Yacht club in 1844.
SMASHING ROMANCE . . PATHOS . . CONFLICT . .TRUE.
LIFE IN GRIPPING DRAMA ON THE SCREEN!
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Shirley Temple
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Shirley Temple m "Heidi" helps
bring Johanna Spyrl s beloved story
to laughing, loving life In the pic
ture by that title which opens a
three day run today at the Rosy
theatre. Jean Hersholt, Arthur
Treacher and Helen Westley have sup
porting roles with the little star.
FL STEVENS GETS
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ASTORIA, June 18. iff) An army
allocation of nearly $500,000 for in
stallation of modern, mobile anti
aircraft batteries at Fort Stevens was
disclosed yesterday from an authori
tative source.
A congressional appropriation of
43,000.000 to the army for ant!- air
craft defense throughout the nation
will provide the half-million dollars.
Guns, now under construction, will
be of the latest type and will be com
pleted in about 18 months, with tho
possibility that Fort Stevens may re
ceive part of the equipment this
year.
The new guns will represent the
greatest single addition to Columbia
basin defenses since the fort, built
about 1850, was expanded during the
World war.
JOB REFUSAL WILL
IAN NO RELIEF
PORTLAND, June 18. flV-Tho
Multnomah county relief committee
announced today clients who refused
to accept available employment would
be denied relief and removed from
the assistance rolls.
The committee met with Governor
Charges Martin, John B. Cooter of the
stAte employment service, and fl. B.
Hall, county agent. The decision will
affect seasonal as well as other cases.
The George Washington bridge
over the Hudson river cost approx
imately teo.ooo.ooo.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE Set of Harness, almost
new. Route 3, Box 133, Old Pacific
highway.
SHEEPMEN
Looses through doga shall be reported
within 48 hours in order to secure
compensation.
. DOG CONTROL BOARD
1938 8TUDEBAKER COUPE, looks and
runs like new, very small mileage,
alt new 6-ply tires, radio, and priced
for .J570.OO for Sunday only on low
rmsy terms. Full price for your car
In trade.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Distributors
FOR SALE! Cheriea, extra fancy Blnga
and Royal Anns, miM soutn
white Griffin Creek school, watch
for sign.
FOR SALE Cherries, close In, extra
large Blngs and Royal Anns. Glenn
Darby, south end King highway.
FOR RENT OR SALE Four-room
modern house. Close In. Reason
able, Phone 495.
FOR RENT Three-room furnished
house and sleeping porch. No dogs.
Inquire 701 West 11th St.
FOR RENT 4-room partly furnished
apartment, 17. 22 W. Jackson.
MUST RAISE SOME CASH. Sacrifice
new trailer home, regular price
1165.00, for (130.00 cash. Lays
Auto Camp, Ashland.
FOR SALE Grain binder cheap.
Phone Jacksonville 31-F-13.
FOR RENT Modern fl-room fur
nished house. 112 King. AlsoS-room
modern house, partly furnished,
block from courthouse. Inquire 112
King any time Monday.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Cherries for
livestock, pigs, poultry, etc. Dean
Stacy, Phone 666-Y.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
3 rooms and bath, garage. 810 S.
Oakdale. ,
FOR SALE One of the best estab
lished restaurants In Medford,
showing nice returns on Investment.
Might take home, suburban, or
stock In exchange. For appoint
ment to see, call 1473-W.
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FOR BALE Or trade for work horse,
saddle mare, weight 1200. S mlies
west of Ruch. See Ray Offen
bacher, MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
SPECIALS
Roofing Paper and Corrugated Iron,
less than mall order prices.
Barbed Wire Fencing. Wire Screen
and Chicken Netting, big stock,
Kelvlnator Refrigerator, $49.50.
Paints, all colors, Inside and outslda,
1.35 gallon.
Tents and Tarpaulins, large assort
ment of new and used.
Pumps, all sizes; Cable, Belting, Pul
leys and Logging Supplies.
Canvas Cots, (l each.
100 Wool Army Blankets, 1 each.
50,000 ft. Second-hand Pipe at spe
cial prices.
Fire Hose and Garden Hose, big supply-
Used Washing Machines at reduced
prices.
New shipment of Shoes and Boots),
priced from 35c and up.
MEDFORD BARGAIN H0U8B
37 N. Grape St. Phone 1069.
LOST Toy Bull Terrier, female, most
ly white, black and tan around ona
eye, black band around stub tall.
Reward. Rt. 1, Box 530. W. IB,
Blgelow, Kings highway,
REWARD for rettim of watch and
charm: initials. C. H. Lost Saturday
at fire. Mall Tribune. .
FOR SALE Neighborhood grocery,
going business, living quarters in
store. Highway 09 in best business
town in southern Oregon. Change
of climate necessary. Box 3191
Tribune.
A REQUEST
It has been requested of me to In
form sufferers of hay-fever that
Wolford's Inhaler will prove a god
send to them; not only them but
to anyone troubled with colds,
catarrh, asthma, sinus and all head,
nose and throat diseases. You may
purchase same at Walnscott's East
side Pharmacy. W. Krug
FOR RENT Furnished 4-room flat.
Adults only. 8 Laurel.
CALL 688 for free demonstration of
Mary Hulen Toiletries. Now located
fn East Side Beauty Shop, 010
B. Main.
REAL SNAP
Modern 6 -room house, well built,
large living room, dining room,
kitchen with built-lns. two largs
bedrooms, nice yard, shade trees.
Price, $2,000; $400 cash, balance
easy terms. .
UPP & RENGOEN
403 East Main
TWO ENERGETIC SALESMEN, 35-88,
for automotive advertising cam
paign. Neat appearance and good
personality necessary. Good remu
neration. References required. H
you can really sell and have a clean
record, see Mr. Henderson, Grand
hotel, Monday 10 to 13 p. m. and
3 to 4 p. m, No phone calls.
TODAY
8 DAYS ONLY
MAX HUNTERS
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