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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1925)
THURSDAY MOHNINCKOVEBF49 la the sixth race at Pimlico today. A J2 ticket paid $307.96- to win; $78. do to place, and $25.80 to Starts, Saturday The White Cargo plants of the company in Califor OUTSIDER TAKES ACE AT-THE TH EAT RES nia, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, Idaho and Utah; and on other builaings. rHEJfOMEXAIi RUN IS MADE; MUTUEL TRICE IS LAIMJE show. Left flat footed at the post, High Star gained steadily, stepped through on the rail, entering the stretch and was up to. beat Black Bart by a nose. The. race was at a mile and seventy yards for all ages. - - - The roofs available for signs j ,M Ml ! I ' 1 'Ji W. :Vt"-J J ..!.- ' '.' , J --! ... .. j. - " ' " - - .. - --r.. i i V OREGON Reginald Denny In "Call- lornla straight Ahead." I i , range in size from 530 to several thousand square feet. BALTIMORE, Nov. 4. (By As sociated Press). ine Log Cabin Stud's two-year-old High Star, a rank outsider, paid the third larg est mutuel price In tbe history of Maryland tracks ' when he scored nnrxiG ; HUGH Double feature, "Traffic In Hearts," and Fred Thomp- son in "Galloping Gallagh- er '. - J .'"' 4 People living in Florida have the same expression as those with a large pile . of chips ' in front of them it a poker game. "Abie's Irish Rose." rec- ord-smashins comedy pro- duced by original New York cast, 7 i ;: - ... FIGHTING CONTINUES IN SYRIAN DISTRICT (Continued freal pj 1) misstoner, but asserted' fc?-Mi made no effort tor appreciate their point of . view - and the situation became ao intolerable they con ' sidered it better to die fighting tha to lire under each conditions. "Our yijlasea have been burned and our men killed. one ot the leaders declared, "but the French win never kill the soul ot our people." Thej explained that they re alized they could no longer with- stand an army equipped with tanks and airplanes, so they ai tered their tactics and small bands started- operations around Hama aad lraascus. brought about the Damascus out break, -whi' i. was to be the signal for a general uprising. Questioned as to the extent of their -, demands, , they said they said they Srould'be content Ith what Irak possessees which is.ur der British mandate. , ; The radio has worked one great advantage to apartment-dwellers. It has furnished more" clothes lines on thd roof. :-' Bmnim cast is PRESENTEO 111 PUY "The Merry Widow," Star ring Mae Murray, Is Real ' Stroheim Achievement:' - ..." "MearEoef 25th SPEQim. . la comnentoration of "Weaf-Everjr 25th V- 4 annivcrsarywe offer you this WerE ver . .- t -ociexrlzrt Pudding Pan at the special price. , , fwtpws. sauces refrigerator sue . . tntddinzs. I ! and I - I 2 J 1S. ''"7" --fe' it:!' v f CwTtlik?!!-' T7rw Special Ofer tl-n KoT-5tL to,-' Jtar.M4. rwR-nTrATrr (jimem ana0 ' ; RctslM'PrfM 5Se ' Cover to fit li9c ' Heevlar price 5e Von -Stroheim8 nictures can el ways be depended upon for an in teresting display of character por traits, Trom tbe leading roles down to the smallest bits, and "The Merry Widow." his Metro-Goldwyn Jaayer picture,- coming to th Hellig theater as the next attrac tioa Is no exceDtlon. Seldom has such a brilliant cast been selected Tor one picture, and eyervdne is an actor Ideally suited, for his or her particular part. If1-" ' ,ae Murray plays the "merry widow", of the picture. At the be-f ginning of . the story she is the "premier danseuse" tas a cheap tneatrical troupe, almost stranded iirthfc Balkans. .- She marries an old roue with money, he dies, and she, becomes the wealthiest in Eu rope," and later, the Queen of Mon-i teblanco. This part comes to Mis? Murray as the crownine achieve ment.of a long and brilliant career on the stase and in pictures.' Un der the direction of ton Stroheim she has given her finest perform ance. --,.. t ' r': John "Gilbert is ''Prinde Danilo' to-his fingertips. V "Danilo" is a happy-go-lucky, devil - with - the women sort- of fellow, but- he al, ways, .manages vto keep the sym pathy of the audfence, sometimes bysheer force of personality- Gil bert" has never, had such a fine part, and reveals an entirely new side" of ' his complex " personality, dominating every situation. . Tully Msrshall plays a role, the type of iwhich is entirely new to 1 him, that of the sensuous 'old Baron Sadoja, who marries Sally, the 'merry widow," only to die on their wedding night. His .part is a symbol of the decaying aristo cracy of Europe. The sensational success. "White Cargo," which ran for over three years in New York at Daly's thea ter and duplicated Its success; in London, Chicago and Boston, will be the attraction at the HeiHg theater on TJhurs day, November here with the universal stamp of approval from both the newspaper critics and public of the above cities, iwhich in itself should be sufficient guarantee to our theater goers of the high merit of the attraction. .4 .- SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY AT 4 Students Tickets 50c Curtain Tonight 8:25 The aviation Inquiry recalls to our memory that somebody said the next war would be fought in the air. N wmwer i i mmmmmam special from November 5tH "to I4tK6nly 99 Alumimim Qnoqtiart Pudding "Pan Cover Co fit 19 &cuir Pric25e Not more tlun .3 pant to a custodier ' f .' ' , I "I 'r j -sJ'", tiiniwiii. " ); iir Vgawm ' 1 i 1 " L a t .. i 1 t t 2Syeatazot3ifirtaVar Ewer Mtauil MU. New tkert me more ikon 100,000,000 fn i FDR a quarter of a century, the name "Wear-Ever'' hai stood for, the utmost economy in kitchen management. "Wear-Ever" utensils are made of hard. . thick, sheet aluminum" They last longer, hc.u mere evenly, and are easier to keep clean. They iusure betterooked, better-flavored foods. ' Take advantage olthis anniversary offer. Get rhi one-quart pudding pan at the special price. Tht r.. celient service it gives will prove to you that it cV to look "for the "Wear-Ever" trade-mark vheni. tr you buy cooking utensils. , , THE ALUMINUM COOIONO UTENSIL COMPANY New Kensington, Pa. Weariver' These stores, we KNOW, can ,'V-'v supply you . i i i fi SALEM Roasters jf ill ' are now on sale t- -?sv.v Tvs. ' '' Mliate 5.50 . , i-V. "CH Utm te 6.50 if ?r--. ' AIRWAYS TO BE MARKED OIL COMPANY' TO AID A VIA--TORS IX ENTERING CITIES ; SAN FRANCISCO, NoV. -1 (B Associated Press.) The Standard Oil Company, (California) 4 an houueed today that it rlll ;estab iiah a widespread system of; gaide signs for aviators along -tbe? air ways of the Pacific coast " states, thus giving the country Us ;flrst routes of marked air lanes. The signs ill take the form of names of . towns painted in big .white block letters on the roofs of com pany buildings. Towpg adjacent to flying fields will bei the first to be marked, and the first routes will be that from San Diego to Seattle and San Francisco to Reno. Thejs'igns will be placed on the warehouses of the 650 distributing "The Fool" Coming 6) :r t s's ' . . ' s 1 i -,':S...v.v.ix.:-:.:.:..-.:v....'A..v-:-.'. S Edmund lKwe in "The Fool? is j coming to the Heilig theater on I Saturday. The picture arrives in Salem highly recommended,- and I has had- long runs in eastern cities.: ,'..; THURS. NIGHT, JOVr 12 Earv Ktawans &8un Cerf r 1 I 13! 1 9V INTfRWIOttUV SENSATION- flevYork Clu'caqo Icndoiv .;: A Vlvltl Play of Love and : - Passion . in the Tropi"" 1 CROAUTED HOUSES " 'Wherever shown attest to r- its universal approval 1 MAIL ORDERS NOW "PRICES: Lower Floor, & rows, 91.50; " next 1 1 rows, $2.50; lat a rows, f 2. Bal cony, 3 rows, 82J50; 2 rows, 2. . Gallery, SI.V Two -Features ; t Double Show Today. . ' . BLIGH PRICES: Matinee 50c-$1.10-$1.65 HEILIG PRICES: Evening 85c-$1.65-$2.20 TOMORROW Another Great Show 3 SHOWS: 2 : 7 : 9 Tf(o)(6)TL AWilBam fiSugrBmaAttrac3tf -Amazes yo. i ; Challenge yol ThrHIs yom Houses you He toagjst temptation asdrod the battle , PRICES: Matinee . . . . . 23c and H.V Evenine . . . . .33c and 50c ' J. 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Spring back and spring filled, loose cushion seats full webbing bottom and hardwood frame. ; . ., the offering. All luxurious honestly built pieces. Davenports and overstuffed chairs have spring seats and backs and loose, spring filled cushion seats. Framea of all pieces are constructed of hard wood mortised, doweled and glued. All new materials are used in their building no excelsior no shoddy are used to cheapen the cost. Davenport-Fireside Chair - Covered in High Grade a d 1 OO K,Cf Jaquard -Velour Two Pieces,,. . P14i&VtJU ; $12.50 Cash $2 Week Full webbing bottom-i-'bunt of' best materia! and uphol stered in a "very good grade of tapestry. This Davenport land Fireside Cttair represent. a most unusual ralue. The two pieces. ' ' Luxurious Mohair Davenport Choice of Taupe or Blue 1ft Coverings Now .. 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