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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1925)
WEDNESDAY MORNING.SEPTEMBER 23, 1925 in pastel shades. THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON 'I j A -JL K . 1 1 FEftTUKE AT I'EILIG "The Unholy Three" Declar- ed to: Be Tod Browning's' Best Thriller . ., : Miia Margaret Denzel tame over from, Salem Tuesday n$on for a visit wltbrher parents,! Mn and Mrs. Jacob Denief. Milss Denzel Is in tralnlngat the Saleiji hospital from where she expects to gradu ate In December. Miss Denzel said her sister. Miss Esther Denzel who is. a graduate nurse, is tioned at Eugene. . "The Unholy Three crook drama directed by Tod, Browning for Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer, and now being' featured at the ' Heilig theater, can aptly be described as one of the best pictures of this class the screen has ever known. Browning has succeeded in in- Jectlng" a: large amount or heart 1 nterest into the film nd- has left out the old bromide- situations about mortgages, snow stent s and villains who claim the beaitiful young heroine in lieu of certain amounts of money owed by poor parents. r---:.lr: He has filmed the adventures of a trio of museum freaks who unite as a criminal band called "The TJnholy Three." There is a fourth member but she becomes the heroine in the early part of the picture and fades ouT In the arms of an innocent lover who has been framed by her erstwhile friends. - 1. The picture is not lacking in comedy and it is interpreted by an all-star cast that has used every opportunity to a good, advantage. I The cast. Includes Lon Chaney, Mae Busch, Matt Moore. Victor VcLaglen, Harry Earles and Math; ew Bets, as well as a number of lesser names. j " ' Great credit should 1e given the director for the masterful way In which thie production has been made. Yet it must be conceded he started with an out-of-the-or-dlnary story. Tod Bobbin's popular mystery novel, and an extremely good continuity which is the work of the seasoned Waldemar Young. ' Mae Busch proves in this drama that Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer made a real find ! when they, placed her under contract , to play ' heroine roles for the next few years. Lon Chaney is an outstanding success of the production; and Matt JVore Is extremely good as the lover. Both Victor' McLaglen, who' is a celebrated English actor, and Harry Earles, a' 35-pound midget, deserve commendation for their forceful interpretations. ; "The Unholy Three" 1 very like ly to live,' in the minds of picture fans as one of the greatest crook dramas of the age. now 8ta- .. ' Mr., and Mrs. John Loughmiller returned to Silverton frm Salem where they were married Monday forenoonl Mrs. Lougmiller was. before . her marriage. Miss Mabel Hansen, the daughter of E. Han sen of Silverton. Mr. Loughmil ler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J Loughmiller also of Silverton. Mr. Loughmiller is employed in the M - A - J- .. writ unit owucu uj nis uncie, vviuiam Loughmiller at Siivertonj. The Patty Motor company has made arrangements to hold stump pulling demonstration with the Fordson tractor and , Ersted Hoist on the. Charles Thompson place near the community club house on the. Silver Falls road The demonstration will be held Saturday and "Sunday, September 26 and 27. ' w ' A baby girl was born at the Sil verton hospital Monday night to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Overos. Mrs. Ida Bentson ' arrived here Sunday from Montana. She was met by her brother, John Graven, at Portland. Mr. Graven took his sister to Silverton and then re turned to his Portland home. Mrs. Bentson and her. sister. Mrs. Jacob Probst, left Monday f or Calif or nia. - NANCY WALKER PASSES PIONEER OF POLK COUNTY IS i CALLED MONDAY l popular Actors iru- ' K : Hew Action Story i It lion Picture will be at'the'BHgh theatre today. It will feature William Fairbanks and Eva Novak supported I by Carl Stockdale, Bruce Gordon. The .picture was directed by Henry McRae and is a wow in the opinion of a pre viewer. Action galore such as a car running oft a steep cliff, run away horses, and a whole side of a' mountain blown up in order, to block the construction of. a -road. A thrill fight on the edge of a cliff hold brings you out of your seat. A clean love story which' runs through rounds 'Out an excellent picture. - William Fairbanks does some of j the best work In , his career In this picture. The producers of this picture have Mr. Fairbanks under contract for a long' period and they may well be congratu lated. Stunts are meat for. him though it -must be said that'll! this picturerfoher of the; sory is 'sac rificed for the stunt ar tod often happens, j -f I Nancy E. Walker was! born Nov ember 18, 1852 in Spring Valley, J JroiK county, ana aepartea tnis me September 21, 1925. She was the daughter of the late W. M. and Jane Walker, pioneers, krho cross ed the plains in 1848, and settled in this, little, valley on b donation land claim. . . ' " , ! ; Her education was gained in the public school and Sacred Heart academy. She was united in mar riage to Dudley G. Henry in Feb ruary, 187 S. who, with her three sons and one grandao!n, survive her. . . From the age of 14; years she was an. earnest, 'consistent Christ ian, ; exemplifying through her deeds of kindness and thoughtful ness or others her Christian char acter. V I .-i She" "was a Very dear, lover - of flowers and It was always a pleas ure for her to brighten a sick room or comfort with flowers from her own garden. "' ' j V ' It may truly be said that her life has been a benediction to her neighbors and f riende.j and many hearts will be sorrowing with the husband and family, who are left behind to mourn her loss. ' 4 . Silverton v SILVERTON, Or.r Sept. 23. (Special.) A wedding was sol emnised Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr., and', Mrs. H. V. Strings at Silverton when Miss Beulah Clark of TIeton, Wash., became the bride of. Edwin Don nely also of TIeton. The cere mony waVread by the Rev. George Henrtksen at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Clark McKHrick. acted as best man with Miss Orfa Cleck nea as bride's maid. The Strings home was made attractive for the occasion with a profusion of astors TEACHERS DEMANDING J INCREASE IN! SALARY (CBtinua from ps 1.") . and Marguerite Lorentx at Rich mond; j ; . Upon the recommendation of Miss Covington, city librarian, the school .board indorsed the appoint ment of Constance Clark as chil dren's librarian. ; L ' A request was brought before the board for a lock ob the room containing the lockers jnsed by the athletes. The; men have complain ed that at the present time, there is no' way to lock up the room; and several of them , havje reported losses in money, and belongings from the lockers.; ' The request was referred to the building com mittee. V '; j ', It was revealed at the meeting that it is up to the teachers of the various schools to give the exam ination required by the new state law. - Cases of doubt are to be re ferred to' Dr. Ross, the school phy sician' ' - . - r V'Thii UlKelady GHICHESTEn 3 Mi PILLS A tit ?J ( V,y Beloved of the man with whom Rex, the wild honw, . bad cast his lot! How like Lady, the mate of Rex, their love lives paralleled! 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