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TUESDAY- EVENING Oafelatrti 'Cttbunt MAY 6, 1930 28 T-Vfl ROGUE SONC: 1 In Rogue Song CITY TOY DIES, NOT uc una Guest Star TAYLOR HOLMES, the comedian who will be guest star with the Henry Duffy Players in "Mary's Other Husband." at the Dufwin. It QUIET' IS DECLARED TO DE EPIC FILM BlIESJE ACTRESS' HDBBY DPEnSFRIDfliAl THEATER i I i k'i Li? i liiiUji i w. 1 Greta Garbo to -Be Featured at FoxGrand-Lake "Anna Christie" li Vehicle for Screen Star's Talkie; "Hell's Heroes" Closes Greta Garbo moy seen at the Fox orand-Lak tneater next Thursday in "Anna Christie," the Eugene O'Neill drama that pre sents her ss aa Ignorant farm girl. Featured roles are played by Charles Blckford, Georgo Jr. Mar: Ion and Mario Dressier.

1 Peter B. Kyne's dramatlo.JKory of th outdoors. "Hell' Heroes," tarring Charles Blckford, Ray. mond Hatton and Frsd Koehler come to a close tomorrow night, Pittsburg Moose Install Officers PITTSBURG. May S.

Officers of Pittsburg lodge. Loyal Order of Moose, wer installed her Saturday night by Frank Tracy, dictator of tha San Francisco lodge. Roy A. Watklns will head th Pittsburg Y- fraternal body as dictator. Others Installed were E.

W. Jackson, vice dictator; Frank Hollander, pre-, late; Stanley Bergeson, secretary; C. I. Hardy, treaaurer' and Edward Do-Haven, trustee. Th installing officer was accompanied by a large delegation from th San Francisco Lodge.

th auxiliary of th local American Legion ppst, was announced through Mrs. Manuel Davlla, publicity chairman. May SI ha been designated by th Concord post as "poppy day." LAWRENCE TIBBETT. noted baritone, who comes to the screen Friday in all-ting ing and all-talking screen ro mance. Boy Tourists Ask To Be Put in Jail MARTINEZ, May I.

A $250 au tomobll and $500 cash was a lot of money two months ago to John W. Henn, 21, Edward F. Houston 23, and William A. Bowerman, 11 all Nw Tork City but today It is considerably more than when they left their homes on a tour of the United States. Today tb three boy ar In th county Jail her vagrancy cnarge awaiting money or word from their parents.

Yesterday they walked into th sheriffs office her minus their money and their automobile and prevailed upon Deputy Sheriff R. A. Naraara to Jail them until they receive word or remittance from their parent. Starting SunoUrt) rnatineeJTUiij II TAYLCniZ DIMES Niouo iween wot mtot.iy -Akin l- A A aammmmwmm tlLMOUW 1st ALAMEDA. May Transport tion will be in tbe spotlight at i meeting of the city council at I o'clock tonight, when committee reports on various bu Una pro pec ts are expected to be submitted, ac cording to Mayor Victor L.

fer. City Manager Clifton Hicklk has prepared a comprehensive report dealing with the transporta tion problem on Bay Farm island where SO families are virtually cut off from tho world as a result of then abandonment of a private motor bua aerlvce. Hickok, has surveyed tbe possibility of establish ing a municipal bus lino or a mu nlclpal subsldary to'' provide trans portation to the Isolated area. iegallty of th municipal bus lino plan is to bo ruled on by City Attorney Edward J. Silver who has mad an exhaustive study of the legal angles Involved.

Plans for putting a proposal on thai August election ballot for a cltywlde municipal service to re place or compete with the Key sys tern are to be told at tonight' council meeting by a special com mittee named by tnat boay to pre pare detail of tha election. Rezonlng petitiona and routine business is also elated for'tortlght while there 1 a possibility that the controversy over tho system of issuing, soft drink licenses may be renewed, according to ciiy omciais today. Grape Growers Open Sign-Up Campaign FRESNO. May S. Tho aecond week of the grape growers' sign-up campaign, under- which control of so Der cent or tne grape acreage is sought ln order to a aid tor th -industry from tho federal farm board, waa opened yesterday by some 4000 volunteer workers.

The campaigners are working in th 43 counties of th state in which grapes are produced in commercial quantities, and ar, so. dlvlded'that there at least one solicitor working in every section of grape land. The federal am program nacic ot the sign-up provides for tho dls- nnul nf the anrnliia arranee. esti mated at one-seventh of the total produced, or approximately tons, through holdlnb board. In order to hold prices at a higher level.

Th grapea would bo pur chased by th board by mean of a fund created by a levy upon the crop of approximately 11.60 a ton. and ln turn would be converted into grape by-produot. Santa Cruz Plans Nature Class Study 8ANTA CRUZ. May 6. Classes in nature study, first aid.

handi craft, character development and mualcal appreciation have been planned for the 100 members of th 4-H clubs of Santa Cruz county expected to be at the clubs' camp on Lorn Prleta th latter part of June, according to J. P. Firebaugb of Valencia, head of the program committee. The camp will be under th direction of the 4-H club council and the members will be divided into da groups of five or six. each under on of the 20 or more adult leader who will be at th eamp.

How talkies '5 are made the stars' secrets. All tbe show places of Houywooa Glorious romance laughable comedy gripping drama superb entertainment, much Technicolor. TALK BUSSES 111 1 i) i i in hj IIS hodSodnes the story, but you probably know beat Monsieur. Van! w. FORTY SEASONS AGO TODAY Tha Casino company it playing "Tha Black Huuar" at tha Oakland thii umk.

HERMIB KINO had best watch his p'a and q's in an orchestral way at tha Fox Oakland for the lady who signs herself "Ann," and who, by tha way. disclosed! her identity tha other day thereby meriting consideration for her correspondence, ia watching him with an eagle eye. "When you went to tha Fox-Oakland this week" aha demands, "did you sea what I aaw? There's some thing new In the brass section an old favorite has returned and now I have hopea of hearing something besldea aour note on the trumpet part or la It cornet, I've for' rotten. "They era so similar I find it difficult to distinguish between them which would causa my choral teacher much grief and an guiah. Oakland ahould bo very flat tered that Paul Morgan condea oenda to lend hla august presence.

(Maybe ha was glad to get the Jod W. 8.) It'a a relief to Know there will be no mora blue notes, no mora unwritten breaks. "There is no definite point to this Utter, I'm just satisfying an urge Ann." Tha definite point teems to be that Mr. Morgan had better tootle nrettv carefully, or Ann begin hurl lng Indian club and things at him, EXITS AND ENTRANCES George Chooa whose laet attempt at production, aside Xrom vaude- vM. concerned the echeme to make a atar of Ldova tho dancer.

la now sponsoring a comedy en uea ijon oneep. jiarry mc- Naughton. tha English comedian is In tha caat and a premiere is ex pected momentarily in Mew York. a And Laura T. Wllck without whom tho summer schedule is never complete has accepted for immediate presentation "farce "M-Jd in franc.

The titie umU 8trMt heater Z7eX''rln i. mad', ct th kI Corr, any Ooideni otherwise Amoo 'n' Andy," will make their talltfo debut for radlo ln HoIly. W00(J Wth)n another thirty days. win h- OIlt of tn. through remotccontro studio on the lot.

poo "He used to warble en tha stage In Denmark" observes tho M-O-M press agent hearldlng a. singing Kmrl Timnm In "The March JDt Time." Somehow I have tha idea that Dane waa snatched away from carpenter's plane to worn in The Bla Parade" Just aa Cheeter Conklln had been severed from a saw years before. 1 if At Jolsoa has started work on Big Boy" which will bo hla last picture for Warner Brothers before moving over to United Artists. wonder if Jolson and Warner Brothers are still denying that going to the other studio. They kept ud the hoax long after the contracts were signed, sealed and delivered.

AH to tho aeaaonal crop of asin ine ureas aaent stories, thia sent ence by Ray Coffin at tho end of "Amoi -n- Anay paragrapn Incldontlally, their real namea are Freeman Goeaen ana Charles J. Correll. Didn't know that did vouT Neither, did anyone else until they were forced to affix their real monickers to tnis new screen contract." No alree, I still think they're Mclntyre and Heath. a a a "Wings Over Europe" tho Robert NIchols-MauMce Brown play which the Theater Guild did with success last season and which toured successfully this season has tacked another hit ln Frankfort, Gar-many. It is to bo produced in England this season.

ADVERTISEMENT The Old Arm Chair Is Vacant Now "Where's that big fat man who waa always sitting around in that arm chair," asked tho gas mater man. "is ha dead!" "rou be surprised," answered ice man, "but he'a down in the baaeball lot playing shortstop for Eternal Swatters and hea a whiz thev tell me." Don't try to kid yeipea gae meter man, "the last guy that tried that is atlll in tho hos pital." 'You askea me oioni you, snot back tho ice man, "ho got hold of soma kind of new salts down at the corner drugstore Kruechen Ealte they call them. Put ao much pep get up ana go into mm mat Just couldn sit sun ana wnen got to gallvantln' around, the Just rolled off him pounds pounds of It- Go down and him run tno Daaea asit lor armchair Pete you won't know unless someone gives you the down. 'Well. I'll bo gosh hanged," med itated the gaa meter man "Km achen Salts Kruechen Salts I'll remember that name--the wife could lose SO pounds and still be flapper.

and Lcggrtt Drag Store aell lota or it. AnvERTiFwrrT WHY POSLAM HEALS SKIN SO QUICKLY A very little spread over the irri akin stops tho itching, burning and smarting right away. Then gentle, wonderfully healing medication in Poslam begins to work. Villi tho irritation gone, akin at rest, it is easy for Poe- to check the inflammation and away tha eruption. At all drngslrts, 50c OURNEY'S END" Is to be Jour-I Bey's start for Meyer 1 (Mike) Cohen, so a letter reveals, Cohen, moat of you will remem ber, is the gentleman who spent his days ana nignts bauynooing tor various theater enterprises ana then after thirty Add yeara thia coionui existence suaaemy rraiinea from the Vltaphon theater here to peddle Insurance.

Now it seems ha has returned to his first love. It Is hard to keep a fire horse at pasture when tn bens begin to ring, and a letter arrived last, week from San Francisco signed by Cohen and having to do with various virtues of "Journey's End." which he hoped against hops would be printed. It contains such Cohenesque gems aa "the finest release since the advent of talking and aound In motion ploturea," "the east ia perfect." etc, Naturally this department has no intention of using such propaganda. "Journey's End" opens an indefinite ran at the Geary in Ban Francisco wired for the occasion on May 15. If local aohedulea permit, your correspondent will sally forth to rub ahoulders with the elite and let you know on May IS whether it la the finest release or the caat la perfect The answer will probably pe-T-well.

we shall see. TWENTY SEASONS AGO TODAY Herbert Kaleay and Elia Shan non era at tha Macdonoufh thit ttmrk in "Tha TMnjr A KO tha same mail-bag eon J-X talned a missive from Phil Phillips of the Fox enter nrlsea here. It'a a wonder tha In flammatory material In both bits of correaDondenee Hldn't lirnlta the bag and burned my copy of Variety which would have meant no eolumns for thle week. "In all modesty" bee Ins Herr Phillipa, In anything but all mod. eety.

"we aealn want to remind vou or two excellent pictures booked for ahowinga at the Fo- eV theater within the near future. "The firet la 'The Rogue Song a alnglng-talklng production from tUXums Lawrence T'TibbetT who, If our limited musical knowledge M-Q-M filmed entirely In color and aervea us right, is considered the TcZl K'mt. PhU forg.tt.nt Rudy ValleeT Or Greta Vllo' led to b.ll.v,'th.t' he's cutting quite a figure aa a screen lover. Borne oven think that ho out-Valentinoaa Valentino. Tib- bett ia cast aa bandit chief in the picture.

The latter fact brlnga to mind tho baritones father, WIN Ham Edward Tlbbett, former aher- Iff of Kern county, California, who died capturing the bandit. McKln- "Tlbbett waa born and reared in tho west and after attending achool Los Angeles became an actor.1 Hla stage background helped me- terlally when he assumed his first screen role in The Rogue BonaV Another picture slated for early presentation at the ft Is 'All Quiet on the Western Lewis Ayres is seen aa the young German soldier in this Universal production (Tno reviewers seem to think tnat Russell Gleason Is the young Oer man soldier, and, he being a local lad, I should think that would be CLUB LEADERS TO BE HONORED Mlsa Ruth Croter. who has been president of tho Oakland, section the National Council of Jewish Juniors for tho past two years, will among tho presidents of this a niza- r- tlon to. bo honored at tho fifth annual birth day luncheon to bo given Satu ay afterno n. May IT, at City club.

Tho other three presidents are Miss Enid Li Mrs. Sydney -J. Silver in and i a a Eltllll Fried a n. i a a R. rshberir, MIBI 1UTK CB0IE.

tho newly elected president, will' preside. She being assisted in tne arrange ments by Mlsa Lillian Goldstein, Mlsa Ruth Croter and Mlsa Rebecca Melneteky, reservation chairman, Grove stregt. Mrs. Henry 3. Hill will te tho guest speaker.

Hermle Klnif will play several piano selections. All members ana irienas invited by tha committee of arrangements to attend. They are urged by the commit to make reservations at an early data. Cook Under $2500 Bail for Knifing PITTSBURG, May S. Charged assault with a deadly weapon, Fred P.

Daniels, 14, a cook, a treated after he la aeserted to have severely cut Jack White with a razor, arraigned before Judge Wade Moore and held ln S250 ball pending preliminary hearing. Daniels Is accused or slasning White In a rooming house at 130 East Third street while ln an intoxicated condition. According to Officer Jamea McNeil, who ln-eetigated, Daniels had seized Mrs. A. Harpole.

his landlady, by the hair, and wee standing over her menacingly with the razor when White interfered. The cook then turned on the roomer and slashed him on the back and shoulder. McNeil aald. Mre. Harpole had attempted to quiet Danlele when he entered the place and used bola-teroua language, she aald.

Martinez Club to Hold Card Party MARTINEZ, May t.SL fath. erlne's Social club will entertain at card parry Wednesday evening at o'clock In Memorial hail here. K- B. Fitzpatrlck Is chairman the committee, and will be aa-sisted by Mrs. Brewster Swift, Mra Oliver Hatch.

Robert Page I I I a a la an up eld tha tho the and ha ho fat and see him low no Owl tated the the lam clear Musical Film Starring TiK bett Will Be Featured on Screen A film vent of first importance will occur at the Fox ft the ater Friday with the appearance Lawrenc Tlbbett in "Th Rogu 8ong." -J "The Rogue Song" is the stor of a bandit chieftain who robbed th rich to help the poor and who wooed with song. Catherine Vljf Owen Is the woman whom fjp, sweeps into his heart with glory 'bis voice and Stan Laurel and Oil ver xiaray, in iunsiers 01 iubiv two-reeler, are seen in a featur length production for the first time. Other well-known namea ln clud Lionel Belmore. Kat prlc. Burr Maclntoeh.

Ullrich Haupt and Nance O'Neill. Ruth Chatterton In the all-talto. Ing drama, "Sarah and feat urtng Frederic March, is at th Fox ft this week. HiX WKSTCilAX 'l'IIEA'l From rags and hall to ermine sndswtbsst the Ritj trlATTEIUOM in rWmwnt'i lolUaf eeaeWlea ef TmxAh kee't aevel ThePoque Song IHOwtM puoaoutis' HSU'S. HEROl M.i'.'nm OAKS BRRKRLEY'S) FINEST "FIRST RUN" THEATRJa NOW TIL SATURDAY BERNICEi CLAIRE (Oaklaad'e Owe) "No, No, Nanette" La ok ha, Mclodfeflv.Saraiiaea i)nv tut Urova So ibo am tmiine at tMasria TODAT CNTllkJfHl'RSDAT MAURICE CHEVALIER TIT "The Love Parade? ALL TALKING HI 1 LAST TIMES TODAT Zua Sray'a Tint Talkie "LONE STAR RANGER" witk GEO.

and rn riBAi Alu laurel aad Hardy TaUUag Oemady ETti aim iSBilftCjiLfcTJ Tw Tilhl-s SacewiM "Tfcr Fa-t Movlelone Folllei. WUk Tiff r.mo". Sura aad "Twli Beta" Witk JACK MUlHAiJ. as IJLA LIE 1 oat CM CHAM 1 comin rsieAv Miss Lurene Tuttle, Playing at Dufwin, Has Replicas From All Over World. TlAMf China, wooden, metal, marble and naDler mache toy dogs! Lurene Tuttle collects them.

Her dressing room shelf is filled with more, than 100 miniature replicas of every 'variety or aog Known, Moreover, the young acrtress has never owned a real dog. "I never have had a desire to lead a police dog or a dachahund round on a leash or'to carry a Pekinese in my arms." saya the auburn-haired actress who portrays the romantlo Amelia in "Ellkabetn Sleeps which the Henry cur-fy Flayers are presenting at the Dufln. "On the other nana, i ve collected toy dogs for the last five years. Relatives and friends at wava five them to me at Christ mas time or birthdays. They have been sent to me from all over the world." One of tha atrangeet objects In Mlsa Tuttle'a collection is a rough ly carved wooden dog about two feet high and brought back by an explorer from" the wilds of Africa, where a dog, there is seldom seen is worshiped and nem in venera tlon bv a certain savage tribe.

Another la of brass with mala- ohite eyes aent her from Burmah. Mlas Tuttle has a specially built traveling caae, the size of a small trunk, in which ehe carriea ner treasures with her. "After all, why not have a hobby? asks the play er. who Is making her first ap ncaranco here, but who has been playing leading roles with the Henry Duffy Players In Portland thia season and before that acted opposite Douglas Fairbanks Jr. In, "The Youngest In Hollywood.

"Elizabeth Bleeps wltn Marian Lord heading the caat, is at the Dufwin for thle week only. There will be matinees on Thurs day and Saturday and the final performance will be given Satur day night. Seats go on dale at th Dufwin box office on Thursday for the suc ceeding attraction, "Mary's Other a brink and exhilarating farce-comedy which will bring Taylor Holmes, noted comedian, hack for another engagement as guest star with the Henry Duffy Players. this new niay the noted actor will have the mirthful role of a husband who Is forced to masquerade aa a butler own home. Final Rites Held for San Leandro Citizen SAN LEANDRO, May John (7.

retired, of 75 Dutton avenue, who died here Sunday fol lowing a long illness, received final rites today at Oakland. His widow, Mrs. Klwilda Farley: three sons Kenneth of San Leandro, Ray mond of San Mateo and James of Berkeley -and a daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Graham of San Leandro, sur vive. Farley, a native o' Canada, has lived ln California for the past II years.

A short service was observed at tho California Crematorium. Concord Poppy Sale Chairman Named CONCORD, May 8. Appointment of Mrs. Emma Vargua as general chairman of the poppy day sale to bo conducted ln Concord by Denied tb of bar choice she sought place in a loveleai mar ring bargain. Tho amasing answer in SECOND CHOICE With DELORES COSTELLO JACK MULHALL CHESTER MORRIS Extra added attraction With Edward Everett Horton la Sevea Riotous Parts The Senior Clatt of the University of California PRESENTS 'A Good Crime Was Had by All' OAKLAND AUDITORIUM May 9 and 10 Tickets Sale at Rkeraaaa.

Clay Onklaet Tapper Jt Berkeley Raa Broa. Berkeley HIM Ball's Offlre. Stepheais Tilea BMa, li-AXT SEAT AST TIME le Teday ani Tomorrow Zee Kantr ia tb, Talktar Snint Kit. Vi Ktitar." Iitkw la Com rf Lou SbiU'' aa4 Zlklag goari SibjMta. ef "r.3 Remarque'- Book, Translated Into Talkie, Said to Have Retained Spirit By ROBBnr cooxs.

HOLLTWOOD. May Not once In a decade. If that often, does Hollywood produce a motion I about which little can be said because there la ao much to say, and words are euch puny things. "All Quiet or the Weitern la fuch picture. By some miracle, or perhap' It would be fairer to credit the director, Ltwli JMllCOLUnO, filial 1 Jlarla Romar- i of German youth Uw ATXtl, la the world war has been transcribed to the talking aoreen In all lta terrible beauty and overwhelming pathoa, (.

VJf CONVENTIONAL. "All Quiet" a a plctur la not a 'pretty thing, naturally, except In the aenaa that It la a work of art than oiUhir fa war nretty. The mere thought of what thle book Iniaht have become on tne aoreen, given typical movie treatment, lnsnlres ahuddere. But "All Oniot" i not a conventional movie, In vastnees of conception and ivid depiction of the horror of modern warfare It exceede the screen's averv nast war atory. Mnra atnnlf Irant.

It eucceeda In portraying unforgettably, through eeveral first-rate perrormances, ine effect of thoie horrori upon the minds of the boya who were maim ed or died in them That the picture la "different" need! no other proof than the fact that the audience doea not "take sides' in the war. "AH Quiet" la a atory of Germane, bcause Re. marque made it ao. Essentially, however, it la a atory of all nation alities and of alt humanity and thta feeling, ao obvioua In the novel, has been retained on the acreen, "All Quiet" should be to the talking acreen what "The Birth of a Nation" waa to the silent. 'Seen, It cannot be forgotten.

STAR-MAKER. The picture la far greater than any of its cast, yet "All Quiet," like that earlier epochal picture, should be a maker of stars. Lew Ayera, in Hollywood's verdict, merits such rating already by hla alncere and unaffected portrayal of the principal role. A DVERTISWMEUrT KEV WONDER GLAND PEL DISCOVERED Stria brooibt Bwre aaypleeee to sns-tnti parMM ttae say tsr torn ef VMtnwBt. thle weoderful (Use treataut stiade superler as a teele.

Oleaoaia, this IniMitt la called, com la treatawsta ef eu aunts eb glea Ue mbs reealti tbe gliaa eperatloes. Faople eutftilsg fres eorrooan.M, ertrwork, Uck ef rial sad Tliar, (bonia try thrt woMlerful remedy. A' tbT ti tbe remit years I ludT and eclentlfie eiperlmeatatlea. It will t. ww lb yaw Willi to loloreit mrarwlf od eik for free Start teilijr and what tbU tonlfl tor yen.

u-dr trtatmoiit Uloxdift 18.00 at Itidlbf iruiil(i, tnclndlai Tbo Owl. ADVr.RTltKMRNT Try This Japanese Foot Remedy Casta tittle 1 Makes the Feet Feel Flae Foot sufferers gather round; get right dp close and listen. Here's good newe for you. The real "Corn Killer" is here at lart. Ice-Mint, the New Discovery made from a Japanese product, is said to eureiy.ana quiotuy ena ail toot mlaerv.

Hard corns, soft corn, or eorns between the toes, also toughened eallouaea. Just ehrlvel up and lift off easy, lie wonoerrui. Tnere is no pain or soreness when applying Ice-Mint or afterward, and. It domn't even Irritate the ekln. Think of It; Inst a touch or twe or that cooung, Booming loe-uint, and real foot Joy la yours.

Ice-Mint prevents foot-odors and Veeps them eweet and comfortable. It la the real Japaneae secret for fine, healthy little feet, and keeps you free from foot troubles. Every person who hae atiffared with stubborn corns or tender feet can appre- the cooling, eoothlng comfort frt It especially women wtio wear high heeled enoes, and men who have to stand all day on their feet. Trv It, Get a few cents' worth of Ice-Mint from your drug-e-let today end give your poor, tired, suffering, burning feet the treat of their Uvea. Their Is nothing better.

ITCIIGEtiDSYHEIi: ZEMO TOUCHES SKIN tiooimida say It's wonderful the wey soothing, cooling Ztmo brings relief to ekln which Itches and burns. Even In most acvere eases. Itching dlaappears almnat aa eooa ae Zeme tourhes the tender and Inflamed surface. To draw out local Infection and help to clear away unrighlly blemlahea. we know of nothing better than Invlalble Zemo Always keep this family anttaeptle on band.

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