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PAGE SEVEN Lane Sisters And Gale Page In "Four Daughters" On Craterian Screen MTTDFOUT) MAIL TRTBTISTi. MEDFOTm. OREGON. STN'DAT, yOTErBET? 50. 1939 y 1 1 FATHER ROLE; MAY RQBSQN HAS PART One of the most highly pralaed motion pictures of recent years opens a. three-day showing today at the Craterian theatre. It la "Pour Daughters." adapted from the Fan nle Hurst story, "Sister Act." which ran serially in the Cosmopolitan Magazine. Presenting a unique problem In human relationships. "Pour Daugh ters" tells of four sisters each with different Ideas ot what Is expected of life falling in love with the same man. The film serves to in , trod uce two newcomers to motion pictures, Jeffrey Lynn and John Garfield, about whom much Is ex pected In the future after .their success In this picture. Claude Rains is shown as Adam Lemp. music teacher, father of the four girls. Kindly and sympathetic. he likes to Imagine that he la mas ter of his household, although he ta good-naturedly bullied by his four daughters and Aunt Etta, play ed by May Robson. Adam's spinster sister and the woman who has brought up the girls, she is what aunts should be. Ann, youngest, prettiest and live liest of fche Lemp girls, Irresponsible perhaps, but unselfish. Is played by Prlscllla Lane, who has received high praise for her fine work. Emma, oldest of the sisters, played by Gale Pnge, Is the most serious, but by no means lacking In a sense of humor. With Aunt Etta, she Is the workhorse of the family. Rose mary Lane plays the part of Kay, whose voice makes her the most talented of the sisters. Not as gay aa Ann, nor as serious as Emma, Kay'a love of beauty makes the tragedies of life doubly painful. The fourth sister, Thea, Is played by the third Lane girl, Lola, To Thea, money and social position seem more Important than anything else In this world. Into the lives of these people come a young composer, Felix Deltc, played by Jeffrey Lynn. Possessor of a personality that makes all four sisters fall in love with him, he finds htnwelf in a difficult posi tion. John Garfield, about whom reams have, been written, plays the part erf Mickey Borden, an orchestrator. Careless in dress, his humor Is ironic, his demeanor sardonic. He doesn't think well of himself or of the world. But he becomes Pelix Deitz rival for the affections of one of the girls. Also In the cast are Prank Mc Hugh, as a likeable Babbit; Dick Poran as a shy, Inarticulate, but persevering young romantic; and Vera Lewis as neighbor to the Lemps. The film Is one of the Movie Quia contest pictures. Don Ameche, Arleen In "Gateway" Opens Showing At Rialto Dramatic Ellis Island last portal of freedom provides the background for the absorbing story of "Gate way," co-starring Don Ameche and Arleen Whelan at the Rialto theatre for today and tomorrow only. "Gateway" depict those caught in the human wave beating against Ellis Island, the most dramatic spot on earth. More than 30,000.000 peo ple have passed through It gate way leaving old Uvea behind seek ing new 11 vea ahea d . Adventurers, lovers, fake princes, hungering peasants all flung to gether In a maelstorm of hope. That la the Ellis Island in which Don Ameche and Arleen Whelan as the stars of "Gateway," find themselves. They fall in love en route to Amer ica and when the immigration board rejects Miss Whelan'a passport due to her striking a small-town mayor on board ship It Is Don who comes to the rescue, but not without the usual round of complications. Other members of the all-star cast Include Gregory Ratoff, Blnnie Barne, Gilbert Roland, Raymond Waiburn. John Carradlne. Lyle T1 ;bot, E. E. Clive. Harry Carey, Mar t Jorle Oateson, Sidney Blackmer and ' Frit LHber. "The Barefoot Boy," a home-spun story of a boy who revenges his father's name, plays as the compan ion feature on today's program Jnrkle Moran and Marcla Mae Jones have the leading roles. Both films are Movie Qule Contest pictures. RefniPft anil Fmd TOKYO. Nov. 10 Pi Dome! (Jap mwi nw agency today reported authorities had released a Chtneae Junlt and It crew of aeven. Including three Americans and a Canadian, after they were washed ashore on Kosclsho Island, off South Formosa. Closing time for Too Lata to Clas sify Ada Is 1:30 p m HOG WALLOW CURES WHOOPING COUGH In a recent Issue of a national drug journal the following statement waa ' made on the oddities page, "Nejroes In Arkansaa bellew that drinking water from a hole where hoc wallow will cure WHOOPINO COUOH." We hare had people ask us for remedies for whoopln? cough that wMIe possibly not aa extreme are aa rlcll. ulou as this Arkansas remedy Whoopine cough Is not a disease to taunt! at or taken imhtly. It ranks inionn the first ten diseases causing tenths to children. Heath's Drug star sells a vaccine that has Been quite successful In the prevention and treatment of whooping cough. This treatment la only given under comuetent medical aupervislon. See " your doctor at once If you even aspect whooping cough. "Suez'' With Brilliant Cast, Coming Wednesday When earth, air and - water all let go at once In a terrific Sahara simoon, it forms a spectacular cli max to one of the year's moat spectacular motion pictures, "Suez," coming to the Craterian theatre Wednesday for a four-day run, with FOR JEWISH REFUGEES SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 19. p, Mrs. George Perkins Baxter, former resident of Portland. Ore., today of fered approximately 1,500 acres of land near the Columbia river in Ore gon as a home for persecuted Jews. Mrs. Baxter, who is not a Jewess, said the land waa Inherited by her from her first husband, and that there is a tax deficiency on It. "There is a large and generous Jewish colony in Portland." she de clared, "that could easily meet the deficiency if they desire, In return for which I shall give full title." Most of the acreage Is within a mile and a half of the town of St. Helens, 28 miles from Portland toward Astoria. ELLIS ISLAND! With Emotions. he most dramatic spot F" IT1-- 1 iiimffii- J TODAY and MONDAY TWO MOVIE QUIZ HITS fUTfll ir at t:lMM:l(l-,:ln.(l:.VI "BARITOOT nov at 3:I0-1:I0-:M Shows l:t.VS:lS AW Tyrone Power, Loretta Young and Annabella heading the cast. The zobah-hah, or devil-wind as the natives call it a desert hurri cane of savage violence, la Nature's greatest weapon of defense in the battle waged upon her by the amaz ing Ferdinand de Lesseps, the man PRESIDENT GEIS READY FOR REST WASHINGTON. Nov. 19 (j Pres cient Roosevelt worked today to clear his desk of a mass of business before . transferring the - center of govern -i mental activity to the southland for the next two weeks. He will leave late tomorrow for Warm Springs, Ga., whore, between .swims In the health resort's outdoor pool, he expects to hold conference on the new legislative program. There is a possibility, too, that Ambassador Hugh R. Wilson will go there when he returns from Borlin to give Mr. Roosevelt a first-hand account of the happenings In Germany. In his white cottage atop Pine mountain, the president also may sign several lmportant'appointments. Gateway to Freedom.. .Tense ..Alive With Romance..! on earth where anything i' jj" e ST. I'l'i ii. ... . . . r "THE BAREFOOT BOY" JACKIE MORAN MARCIA MAE JONES I'-iiJiiM.J who literally tore continents apart to create the canal that has become the Jugular vein of the world. Aitacks by hostile Arabs, land slides, lack of water and tropical heat, nil part of the hniJships de Lessens had to face in his momen tou.i task, play Important parts in the thrilling film piny. Including some for the 20 federal judgeship vacancies, unless these are attended to before he leaves. Most of these places are newly created The president discussed nominees for the post yesterday with Attorney General Cummlngs. Long tost Found WAPWALLOPEN, Pa., Nov. 19. ; Clarence Deets has recovered that I mesa kit he lost 20 years ago in the : Oronne. A chance conversation dls , closed Reamer Hlrleman, of near-by Berwick, found It on the World war battlefield, never had heard of the owner whose name was scratched on the aluminum and brought it home. Writer Found Dead WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 (Jpr-Rodney Dutcher. Washington columnist, was found dead, at his desk today, a victim of a heart attack. Too Late to Classify FOR RENT 3-room furnished house wnn sleeping 701 W. 11th. can happen! k GREGORY I RATOFF BARNES CILItKT ROLAND xarMONO WAIBURN IOMN CARRADINE boy with courage . . . pitted against a gangster Mit. , . 2.V l:e , , JV Kiddle mi BsasasasBBBBSBBl Murder Mystery The Roving Reporters bring their newest escapade, "Time Out For Murder," to the Rlnlto theater for Tuesday and Wednesday only. Gloria Stuart and Michael Whalrn are agitn cast as the two rival news-hounds who find themselves both Involved In solving a murder case before the police. In order to give the story first to their respective newspapers. Chick FOR SALE OR TRADE For livestock, farm machinery, wood, hay or what? 1920 Ford coach. 1028 Ford coach. 1930 Chrysler sedan. 1030 Bulck Sedan, 1026 Dodwe coupe, three trailers. Love's Used Cars. 1704 No. Riverside. FOR RENT 2 furnU'hed rooms, $10, Not modern, cltv limits. Inquire 518 East Mntn. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room and board lit private home. Close In. Phone 576-J. FOR SALE Stock trailer, a very well built light 2-wheel stock trailer. Bargain at $25. See at 116 Cottage. FOR SALE OR TRADE Girl's bl cvcle. large size (not balloon tired). L0.00. Phone 77D-Y. EXPERIENCED FARMER with new Caterpillar tractor wants plowing or discing. Phone 671-R-2. ST. ANN'S ALTAR SOCIETY Will have a rummage sale. Nov. 25th and 26th in the building next to Brophy's. FOR SALE 1038 Bulck Four Sedan with trunk, heater and radio, In nn estate. Call Otto J. Frohnmayer 186. , TODAY- 3 DAYS ONLY Kay loved beauty ... Ann loved life ... Thea loved wenlth . . . Emma loved glamour . . . Out of their heart-broak and happiness has come one of the moat profoundly moving dramas in years! "Four OrlToJlIYi '2SOOO0.0O V COHTIST 1 .j"" s"N, I nsatlo" re cnmhln"'" 1 ahnw. Todsv I I:4sml1in I 11:1.1 and 1)00 I Here Tuesday if F lit Chandler Is also cast In the exciting Movie Quiz murder mystery. "Exposed," the story ot a girl who practically has the whole town in Jail with evidence gathered by her ! candid camera, will play as the com i pan ion feature with "Time Out For ; Murder." O lends parrell. Otto Kng ! ger and Herbert Mundln have the j featured rolos. HAVE YOUR furniture reupholstered reflnlshed, reglued. Phone B69-R Thibault. FOR RENT 6 -room house, furnish ed or partly furnished. Phone 1001-H. WANTED Watch and clock repair ing. Reasonable prices, guaranteed, O. E. Myers. 116 N. Central. FOR RENT Small house. Some fur niture. Adults only. 260 Beatty. APPLES 25c, 50c. 75c per box. Bring containers. Also walnuts. Walter Tolle. Stewart Ave. NEWLY FINISHED 3-room furnished apartment. Ground floor. Also mod ern unfurnished 6-room house, hardwood floors. Close to Court House and high school. Phone 781. LOST Black cat from Brown's store In Eagle point. Anyone knowing whereabouts, phone 18 collect. FOR SALE Grocery store, fountain, meat market, fixtures, refrigeration, stage depot, living quarters; every thing complete; long lease on building. Sacrifice $3000. Cash, or will invoice. On highway. Selling account much wanted rest, Best huv in So. Oregon. "DAD" ROB ERTS. 720 West 2nd. Dau THE LANE SISTERS (Priscilla, Rosemary and Lola) Gale Page Claude Rains May Robson Frank McHugh and the year's outstanding, star discoveries: John Garfield Jeffrey Lynn A MOVIR qtl, H2.10.0O0 CONTEST PICTtRE i "Hillbillies'' They look hillbilly, they talk hill billy, but audiences are urged not to let the whiskers fool them. It's the Ritft Brothers as the Mountain Boys in "Kentucky Moonshine." which opens a three day run today at the Roxy theatre. FOR SALE OR TRADi: Buz saw. 5 miles out of Jacksonville on Ruch Highway. Moore. FOR SALE Australian Shepherd puppies. 518 East Main. "IF WINTER COMES" MOPARIZINO IS THE ANSWER I Our customers are made happy with new battery, antl-freere, heat er, winter oil and grease, spark plugs checked. Ignition, carburea tor and brakes set for Cold Weather driving. Down Payment '37 Moparlzed Plymouth Cpe $190. ';17 Moparlzed Dodge Cpe. $190. '37 Moparlzed DeHoto Sedan $282. '3ft Moparlzed Dodge Sedan .'$105. '37 Moparlzed Zephyr Coupe ....$345. '37 Moparlzed Chev. Coupe $176. DONT FORGET THANK8GIVINO TURKEYS With Our Famous "THRIFTIES" THE CAR IS FREE WE ONLY CHAROE FOR THE TURKEY. PRICED FROM $25 TO 95. "Our Customers Stay Satisfied' flee Bill Stirling. Used Car Mgr. BRIGGS-HUMPHREY MOTOR CO. DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 132 S. Riverside or Bth at Bartlett Lot. icture will ever be more fondly remembered! FANNIE HURST'S heart four girls... in love with ijl CSlS "v :V YLa ' ': "' J ,1-, v-' ) ' M with ANNOUNCEMENT Hotel Med ford Barber Shop Is now under new ro-oagement of Jimmy Murphy. Courteous treatment, f lrst-c last workmanship. We Invite your pat ron ace. 1938 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Sedan, used very little, looks and runs like new. DeLuxe equipment throughout, heater, winterized. New Car guar antee and priced for quick sale on low bank terms. PRICE ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodse and Plymouth Distributors MODERN 6 -room house, aleeninfr pop'h, baaement. furnace, large shade trees, garage. 1 acre; pan ornma view of vallev. city water; berries and fruit. Sacrifice ttOOO. cash; tuoo. terms. AIO A -room modern house, 4 lots, city water, another snap, $1000. :ioo down, balance $10. month. ALSO Modern 7 -room house, 4 bed rooms, hardwood floors, plenty bulltlns: paved atreet. double gar ae. close in. Sacrifice $2750. Terms. "DAD" ROBERTS. 720 West 2nd. BARBER SHOP aaaa Equipped. 2 chairs, Mv N7MII Ing quarters, small town. w w Rent only $10 per month. Total price only $200, terms. Also SOUTH ORANGE STREET 52 X 164 FT. CORNER LOT i 014 FA o-room moaern noma, : Sz fin sleeping porch. Priced for 1 w w quick sale. Only $250 I down, balance like rent. I Also 2B0 ACRE RANCH OUT OF TOWN OWNER hAf 130 acrM Butte Creek. SRSll Bottom soli, pumping VVI v nghts, 8 room house, barn; a real buy. Will trade for California property or will give lib eral terms. MARK A. GOLDY. INC. 109 E. Main St. Phone 728 BRAND NEW GOOD EAST SIDE LOCATION New 5 -room bungalow. vAnnn hardwood floors, flre M"WWW place, basement, furnace, room for 2 ears. Extra shower In basement. FHA financed, payable, only $23 per month. Owner will take lot as part payment. Let us show you today. MARK A. GOLDY, INC. 109 E. Main St. Phone 728 WANTED Walnut and Filbert Meats. Fiecei, halves, light or am bers. Any quantity Reli able concern will pay cash. Henry Freeman, P. 0. Box 2209, Portland. - thrilling story of the same man! Extra! Newireel Scoop: OREGON Washington Football Ck.m Mallneet SOc Kvenlnis - lot Kldillea Iftc