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PAGE NINE Fred MacMurray, Madeleine Carroll Head Cast of Romance At Craterian MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNT) OCTOBER 29, 1939. ALLAN JONES, AKIM LEE SUPPORT STARS Fred MacMurray, tall dark and handsome, and Madeleine Carroll, one of the screen's most beautiful women, are teamed for romance and comedy in the gay "Honeymoon in Bali," opening three day showing today at the Craterian Theatre. Allan Jones. Akim Tamiroff, Helen Broderick, Osa Massen and Car olyn Lee. four-year-old film find. have supporting roles. In the picture, MacMurray is cast as an adventuring lad, just returned from Bali, who be lieves that the proper position for a woman is in a man s arms not at the head of a Fifth Ave nue department store, as Miss Carroll is cast. She however, believes in her career ' until she meets Fred, just after he has returned from the lovely South Sea island. When her friends try to per- s' auade Madeleine that she should listen to her heart and recipro- cate Fred's affection, she re treats behind her nice cozy desk of defense. For a while she even refuses to care for a four-year-old girl, a waif left on Fred's hands by an old friend. But she . , does relent, after another wo man comes into the scene and makes a play for Fred. His pro- posals of marriage rebuffed, MacMurray proceeds to Bnli and H isn't too long before Made leine follows and proposes to him. Sort of "you chase me, and then I'll chase you" proposition. There's GOLD in Them Thar Tickets! Golden mnslc to lift yon to glorious heights . . music like only these world - famous artists csn bring you OSSY RENARDY DONALD DICKSON MARIAN ANDERSON Three great start . to make this Med ford'i Greatest Con cert Series , . Pride of Southern Oregon! SEASON TICKETS NOW ON SALE to rows $6.00. 7 rows $5.50 T rows $4.40. Includ. Tax CALL or WRITE Concert Series Boxofftce PRUIT T'S RADIO MUSIC CENTER 111 W. Main Phone W5 STARTS "MB .Mats Today 1:4.1 . 3:4.1 "The Roaring s r IT $f 1 jtn&jr Lin cum (KY WHIRKi "The Roaring Twenties," saga of the most glittering, gaudy, fantastic age of America, brings Ja'mes Cagney and Priscilla Lane in the starring roles of this Mark Madeleine's attempts to show Fred that she does love him brings the picture to a roman tic and hilarious conclusion. Allan Jones, whose splendid baritone voice has been heard in several big films, is heard in two numbers in "Honeymoon in Bali." . ' Gloria Jean Makes ' Debut to Med ford Fans In Rialto Hit A new personality aimed for a debut similar to that of her predecessor, Deanna Durbin, in i "Three Smart Girls," will reach i the screen when Gloria Jean ap pears in the title role of "The Under-Pup" playing at the Rial to theatre, today and Monday only. The eleven-year-old singing actress shares starring honors with Robert Cummings and Nan Grey in the new film, which boasts a long cast in a strong story. No less than 15 featured "names" are in the lineup of "Under-Pup" talent, including Beulah Bondi, Virginia Weidler, i Margaret Lindsay, C. Aubrey!: i Smith. Billy Gilbert, Ann Gillis. I Raymond Walburn, Paul Cava-! . nagh, Frank Jenks, Ernest! 1 Truax, Samuel S. Hinds, Dickie I Moore, Shirley Mills, Doris I Lloyd, a new musical comedy team, Billy Lenhart and Ken-! neth Brown, and others. 1 I Gloria plays the title role,1 that of "Pip-Emma", a poor girl from the East Side of New York who wins a trip to an exclusive girls' camp. There her troubles TODAY 3 DAYS, Roar westward with the Empire builders in the greatest American epic of them afl! Cecil B.DeMille's mm BARBARA STANWYCK ,,d JOEL McCREA n, AKIM TAMIROFF ROBERT PRESTON LYNNE OVERMAN BRIAN DONLEVY PneiMI MS MrMtW fcf CECIL B.DiMILLE TOW Twenties" Coming Hellinger story to the Craterian theater Wednesday. The era of prohibition, bath tub gin, votes for women, sex and psychoanalysis, flaming youth, speakeasies, returning begin. Faced with the animosity of the wealthy girls, "Pip-Em ma" nevertheless wins not only their friendship but their envy through her loveable personal ity. "Pip-Emma also plays a part in arranging the love match of Miss Grey and Cummings, up setting the iron-handed rule of the "Penguin Club's" youthful president. Fast and Furious , co-star ring Ann ("Maisie") Sothern and Franchot Tone, is the companion feature on the twin bill. 1 Paris, Oct. 28. (AP) Ritter Philippe, 17-year-old Alsace farm boy, is the first civilian to re ceive the croix de guerre in this war. I f I " lilisJ to any patron who does not lN frEy mill agree that this double bill ftA,:' j 1 V?iwHfJ ffV is "GRAND FNTERTAIN- yr AJ jSS-. W urimi in. .. i- ill 7HtJA J with this big cast ' BEULAH BONDI VIRGINIA WEIDLER BILLY GILBERT MARGARET LINDSAY RAYMOND WALBURN C. AUBREY SMITH ANN GILLIS 1 MaisU'i back In town her this timtl Ntw "l nrlpr-Pup" t 2:00 5:fM) 8:10 11:00 "Fat Ftirlntm" at -m irviv, Wednesday 3 doughboys, the Charleston, gang wars, Suaring stocks and rising skirts are brought to vivid life on the screen in the exciting film. Humphrey Bogart, Gladys George. Jeffrey Lynn and Frank McHugh have important roles. New Music Studio. Homer McDonald, formerly of Hollywood, has opened a music studio in the Sparta building for private teaching of all instru ments, also voice. Mr. McDon ald has had wide experience since opening the Paramount theater of Portland in 1928. as ; organist and master of cere- monies. He has played profes sionally in the Fifth Avenue ! theater, Seattle; Granada, San j Francisco, and Grauman's in Hollywood. . Jap Losses. . Tokyo, Oct. 28. (AP) Im perial army headquarters an nounced today Japanese mili tary losses in China during Sep tember totaled 1,177 killed. The ron who agree that this double bill is "GRAND ENTERTAIN MENT" . . We guarantee it! . . THE MANAGEMENT A NEW STAR . . Gloria Jean .'. the. most promising singing discovery sine Deanna Durbin . . and a cast of Hollywood's most lovable people . . in a down-to-earth story of poor iolkil TODAY and MONDAY! Robert Non CUMMINGS GREY GL0RIA JEAN There's one In every family I and look whs sha's got with Luffs! Added Merrlmtnll wm "The Spell Binder" Here Tuesday 4 2f , w Drama runs tense in The. Spellbinder." coming to the New Rialto Theatre for Tuesday and Wednesday the latest of the Lee Tracy pictures, in which this rapid-fire verbalist is pre sented as a ruthless criminal lawyer who always frees his man, no matter what the cost. When his cherished daughter, played by Barbara Read, is caught in the backfire of events which he himself has contrived a situation develops which leads to the screen play's strong cli max. Others in the cast include Allan Lane, Linda Hayes and Patric Knowles. "Missing Daughters," featur ing Richard Arlen, Rochelle Hudson, Marian Marsh and Isa- Chinese lost .47,708 men in the same period, the communique said. , DO NOT FORGET Trail Blazers Hardtimes Party Townsenil Hall. W. Main Hallowe'en Ere, the thirty-tlrst, 8 p. m. Kntertalnment. dancing, earilb. checker. Refreshments. Couple ,10c, Indies alone Iftc. First and second prl7.es for appropriate cos 1 umes. does not Matinees 1:49 1:30 a.lc 30c lOe F.venlnRS 11:45 - 9::t0 S- 4oe loe E 7 - 1 bell Jewell, will play as tne added feature with "The Spell- binder" 14 What Price Love in Meet thow braiillflll 4'( rniaw,4- !'' AX Ballnene ladles., " ' ! ' I hMvW TODAY i(Drunk Drivers" A Crime. Doesn't Pay Short NEWS EVENTS J Astrid ALLWYN Carolyn LEE t; ' ! i) ns"f ill m Return Showing Love-making, building a rail road, fighting Indians and con tending with the hostile forces of nature occupy Barbara Stan wyck in her new role opposite Joel McCrea in Cecil B. De- Mille's epic story of the trans continental railroad, "Union Pa cific, which opens a three-day run today at the RoxV theater. The spectacular production also brings to the screen Akim Tami roff, Lynne Overman and Rob ert Preston, heading a cast of thousands. Closing tlma for Too Lata to Clas sify Ads la 1:30 p m. Five Women for One Man It's HOT . . . and we don't mean the weather! 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