Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 01, 1942, Page 7, Image 7

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"The Men in Her Life", Starring Loretta Young, Opens at Craterian
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CONRAD VEIDI IN
"Birth of the Blues" at Craterian Wednesday
"Honolulu Lu" Coming Tuesday
URGE CHROME TTST
Washington, Jan. 31 UP)
Rep. Angell (R., Ore.) announced
yesterday that Oregon chrome
ore deposits would be exam
ined by a reserve metals com
pany representative.
FORMAL CHARGE
Red Bluff. Calif., Jan. 31 P)
Daniel J. Redmon of Klamath
Falls, Ore., was charged formal
ly today with kidnaping B. B.
Boyd. Klamath Falls oil dis
tributor. - . . V,
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QUAKE AT BUTTE
Butte. Mont. Jan. II (TV
A heavy earthquake was record
ed by a seismograph at Montana
School of Mines her. at 11. 5
p. m.. Friday.
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The Men In Her Life," new
romantic drama of an exciting
woman, opens today at the Cra
terian theatre with beautiful
Loretta Young starred. The
cast includes such well-known
players as Conrad Veidt, Dean
Jagger, John Shepperd, Otto
Kruger and Eugenie Leontovich.
Story of a world-famed theat
rical celebrity, 'The Men in Her
Life is said to offer Miss Young
an opportunity to display all the
brilliant versatility which has
made her one of the screen's
most gracious, glamorous stars.
Happiness and heart-break, trag
edy and triumph against the
colorful backgrounds of the stage
and the capitals of the world.
Until now one of the better
"menaces" of tho screen, Con
rad Veidt is said to move into
a sympathetic and romantic role
with the ease of long years of
stellar experience. Dean Jagger
has been praised as similarly
grand In a contrasting romantic
role, his determined devotion in
sharp contrast to Veidt's tender
kindness. The other men in Miss
Young's screen life also are con
trasts in temperament. John
Shepperd Is dashlhg and Impetu
ous; Otto Kruger, blundering
and helpless.
Frost Is unknown in Bermuda
and vegetation remains green
throughout the year, the de
partment of commerce says.
The World
Almanac
New 1942 edition of this
Important Book of Facts
now on sale. 70c a copy.
Llmtled quantity available.
Buy now!
SWEM'S
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The boys and the girl who
gave th-i blues that "certain
swing" in colorful days of New
Orleans when Dixieland jazz
was fighting for recognition are
re-enacted In the film-musical, I etist, and JSck Teagarden, trom
"Birth of the Blues," which j bonist. In the inset is pretty
comes to the Craterian theatre j Mary Martin, the band's hot-cha
Wednesday. Here are the "Basin soloist. Rochester and little
Street Hot Shots": Bing Crosby, ! Carolyn Lee are also featured in
clarinetist; Brian Donlevy coron-1 the cast.
Nelson Eddy, Rise
Stevens- In Ricdto
Musical Production
Music lovers, regardless of
their tastes, have a treat in store
for them when 'The Chocolate
Soldier" opens for today and to-
morrow only at the Rialto
j theatre. Starring Nelson Eddy
l and the new singing star. Rise
; Stevens, "The Chocolate Sol
dier" comes to the popular show
house as one of the most eagerly
awaited pictures in months,
i A brilliant production, musi
cally and dramatically, the film
is said to serve as an excellent
vehicle to introduce the sensa
tional voice of Miss Stevens,
j Hollywood's newest singing star
who comes to the movies from
1 the Metropolitan opera.
starts TODAY - for 3 Big PaysI
He's ROUGH and TOUGH....
....She's ROUGH and READY!
. . . and they're the scrappiest pair
of love birds since "MIN and BILL"
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WALLACE BEERY
in tha grandest role of his career
The producers have drawn
from the popular Oscar Straus
numbers, from opera and from
classics, embellished with new
and modern arrangements, to
round out a musical repertoire
for Eddy and Miss Stevens that
will be sure to be the "it" of
musicals for a long time to come.
The story is an old one so does
not need retelling that of a
married couple who are the
toasts of the musical world.
They drift apart and are re
united when the husband .mas
querades as a gallant knight to
win back the love of his lady
fair.
Others In the cast are Nigel
Bruce and Florence Bates with
dozens of fine voices blended in
to a supporting chorus for the
musical stars.
Tanks A Million,'.' heralded
as the funniest army camp com
edy since "Buck Privates" and
starring James Gleason, William
Tracy and Noah Beery, Jr.,
plays as the companion comedy
hit with the Nelson Eddy song
treat.
Lupe Velez and Leo Carrlllo
have starring roles in "Honolulu
Lu," a roaring rampage of
laughs and rhythm which comes
to the Rialto theatre for Tuesday
and Wednesday. Bruce Bennett
and Marjorie Gateson are also in
important roles.
Mr. District Attorney In the
"Carter Case," another of the
popular raulo series, will play
as the added feature with the
Honolulu musical-farce. James
Ellison has the starring role.
Beery Coming
LEAD MULE DEAD
Pendleton, Ore., Jan. 31. (If)
Eagle, one of the lead mules
in the Pendleton Round-up's 12-
mule team In the Westward Ho'
parade, is dead.
CHURCH MEET
Portland, Jan. 31. ) Dr.
I. George Nace, executive sec
retary of the Oregon Council of
Churches, said yesterday the
annual State Pastors' conference
would be held at Salem, Feb
ruary 18-20.
CloMcg tlma (or Claulfled Adi S
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Wallace Beery comes to the
Roxy theatre today for a three
day run in "Barnacle Bill," the
story of a shiftless old salt who
finds love, laughs and excite
ment on the waterfront. The
picture reunites Beery with Mar
jorie Main, his comical sweet
heart of "Wyoming." Leo Car
rillo and Virginia Weldler also
have starring roles with Beery.
BUSY ROMANCE DAYS
Portland .Jan. 31 W) The
Multnomah county marriage 11
rnc hureau reDorted today
that January was its biggest
month In history ztb licenses
Issued.
with his famous co-star
Marjorie MAIN
Virginia Weidler
LEO CARRILLO
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