2 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON IE FILM Famous Line Again Revived ; '.in Thrilling Epic of Early - TV Pioneers 01 the three famous old Rock away Concord stage coaches used by Director John Ford in "The Iron Horae" in the course ot pro duction at the William Fox West Coast Studios, Hollywood, two hare an early history that makes them a curiosity wherever they are shown, f I : ." J- One of the rugged old transpor tation prizes' of the early '60's bears claim to fame as being own ed and piloted : by Hank Monk, most famous drive? of his time and the identical carriage that transported Horace Greeley over the Sierra divide, when he made his maiden trip Into the then un known West. 'The other claims the honor of having been held up more regu lars "oy "Black Hart," notorious road agent of the '60's than any other single coach., Having fo its duty the danger of transport ing the Wells-Fargo coin boxes "Old Bullet-Holes" was the prin cipal objective of the bad man's operations. j ' ' Many tales are told of the ban dit J'Black Hart. That he never molested any of the passengers it li recorded, his, sole aim being to plunder the money. .box , of ; the Wells-Fargo company, x and per petrat.'ng his bold thefts 1 without the aid of arms. -'-' - these two old relics of the days portrayed in the gigantic Fot pro duction are typical of all mater ials and "propsj used by the direc tor in getting the real atmosphere. J. Farrell WacDonald. Madge Belamy, George O'Brien, Gladys Iluiette, Cyril Chadwick. Will Walling aud Fred' Kohler play im portant roles tn: "The Iron Horse" to be seen at the Hcilis theater which gives to; the screen a dra matic gem with a theme second to none the building of the first railroad that linked the East, to a great country with the great and then practically unknown West SPECIAL SHOW FDR IU TO BEHELD Great Koran to Be Presented in Special Matinee This . Afternoon BASEBALL J tut in Hf Starting at 2 p. m. todar there will be a special matinee ti?r wom en only at the Bligh theater and the final performance tonight of "Koran," the mental won4er. .-The greatest question i life is that of the future and in the gypsy camp, on the stagej at the circus, the fair grounds and even metropolitan office buildiijgs may be found clairvoyants, crystal gaz ers and others who purporjt to tell what the future holds fojr those who seek their counsel. - "The Great Koran" retdrns the crystal gazer to the local stage. The act was a decided success as the seer answered questions which were contained in sealed enve lopes; written by people! in the audience. ; His ability to give so iriuch de tail relative to the person who had written the question as well as answer, it as fully as ne. was amazing and attempting tp figure out just how the : act is really done was an intriguing study for skeptical members of the ' audi ence. The act is staged Iwith an India setting and the crystal gazer is assisted by two young Pacific Coast Vernon 4; Salt Lake 3. San Francisco 5; Seattle 0. Sacramento 10; Oakland 2. SALEM HORSE IS WINNER HAL. PAXTOX, JR TAKES 2:13 PACE IX 3 HEATS American Philadelphia 6; Washington 4. Detroit 11; St. Louis 1. New York S-7: Boston 4-4. Cleveland 4; Chicago 2. National Brooklyn 1-4; Philadelphia 0-3. (Second game 10 innings). ;New York 3-4; Boston 2-3. Chicago 3; I Pittsburgh 2.. Cincinnati 10; St. Louis. 1. SPOKAXE Sept 8 (By The Associated Press) Hal Paxton, Jr. Salem. Ore., horse, with Wood cock driving, won the 2:13 pace in three straight heats at the Spokane Interstate Fair today. The purse was $600. The 2:24 trot, $400 purse, was also won in straight heats, Alica McKylo win ning. Eeveranrud drove the winner. Cows receiving teed low In vit amins will not supply milk con taining sufficient vitamins for growth. V.' ; . TENNIS! ENTRIES women. AKEN Time signal sent out' by tele graph from the Naval Observatory are seldom iu error by as much as two-tenths of a second, while the average error is leus than flvc hundredlhs of ft second. MUCH INTEREST SHOiWX IX AXXrAIil ciTY TOmxAMKXT Much interest 13 'being ed in the annual Salem tournament which will b played here Saturday. Entries i re com ing in fast and many more are expected to place their ra m es be fore the closing day. Those wishing to enter the women's " singles may do so by handing in their names to Mrs. Adolph Greenbaum. Other en tries will be taken care of by the Brown Sporting Goods stbre. 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