1. 1 it AT , 1r OREGON ; Reginald Denny in "Catt- fornia-Straight Ahead." .' inn to on Syd Chaplin In "The Man on . :the Box?' is Said to Be Actor's Best Wble the Oregon theater crowds are today . laughing .their ' way through the amusing antics of Reginald iDenny , ia "California Straight Ahead," with regret that the fun enda only too soon, they can ronsole themselves with the know led en that' th finonn holdlnr out another film nf aiJi ly hilarious proportion for them over the -week-end. In "The Man r RMS COMEDY IS vOn the .Box picture, version ; of Harold MacGrath's great novel and play, which opens Its shewing .Saturday afternoon..,, f. , i 5 Dengy. is.funny.'yiotousiyso. In ."California; Straight . Ahead." but i Syd, Chaplain as Bob Warburton iq "The Ma4i On the Box," doesn't leave 'any opportunity, for tears to be shed either. ; i e 1 , The picture U said to be even " "funnier than '"Charley's. Aunt." yd'g last production "and one of ithe biggest box-office bets ever r.screened. In one sequence Syd impersonates a flirtatious maid, and with his handsome .features disguised with wig and make-up. ,was quite an attractfve figure on the Warner lot during the making of the picture. It is said that Bull Montana, fseeing this young lady from the distance, asked for an Introduction to Syd Chaplin. , At any ratei, the photoplay is 'claimed by reviewers In other cities -to be a complete 'knockout On the stage. ChapUn's . role was played by Henry E. Dfxey. The rtorv concerned the romantically amusing 'adventures "of Bob War- burton, young, wealthy and very charming, who hires out as a coachman.' V.: 1 IWQAMITY PI PA nPPFRFn nwni i i w. i X'RY FOR DR. BLAZIER TRIAL I NOT YET SECURED v LITTLETON. Colo., .'Nov. 5. By Associated Press.). Home' spun philosophy on the t nnd- ptpptala of life passed In pano-1 rama today before court .room spectators as prosecution and de-1 tease counsel went forward with 1 the task of selecting a jury to try Dr, Harold E. Blazer", .aged phy sician, on a charge of slaying his daughter Hazel,- 34-year-old ''child woman." i -j '-- A -' i ne aeiense nas announcea mat 3 and the theory that it was not a crime to end the life of the imbe- fila "hnmn hnalr Tirt that Til' 1 .i m. Hartter tn mau v - w . - - - - her happy " The expressed philosophies of n i mn from thA nresnmntion that it was no crime to take the Knark nf life from the bedridden ' - - . . girl, who never -developed mental ly or physically, to the opinion that no credence should be placed in' "doctors or the medical profes sion," r.Througbout the afternoon ses eioa Dr. Blazier sat at the counsel table aDParefatly disinterested in the proceedings. V ' WOMAN IS TRAIN VICTIM i , vJBELLJNGHAM, Wash. Nov. 5. -i2-(By Assooiated Press.) Mrs. Albertina Carlson, , 60,iof Van Zandt, -t 2 0 milea. east . of ! Belling ham, was killed Instantly late this afternoon when strocKby a com Wnation Northern Pacific freight and uassenKer .train at the .Van Zandt .crossing. ! - - - at ) Medford Suncrest orchards pay 1100,000 for 317 acres near Voorhies Crossing. Company willl Invest $200000 more la orchard utilities, including cold storage. Maurice "Lefty ftynn . ; . - ia v - !-:-., 'High and Handsome v If ama'n. down-o-ifcegroanl comedy and ap-in-tbe-ir com' riy; on a telegraph pole! f!pa trirl -a heavyweight chamnion a fluffy J'crsian Kit ten a comedy of errors ad a Punch that you'u never iorgex Comedy : Scenic .- ... . ' .- . . 4 TODAY y V -? . i : ; -...... ...- ' -. m ItCtLIG Association Vaudeville, k . .? . . K IHJ6TB Excellent Offering of Five : Acts to Be Presented at -Three Shows . i.ucr or the better cla.vs of vocal and Instrumental .entertain ment WO find lta,toV please on the association, vaudeville :bM at the- Heilig. theater .today, Seldom oni5ides the grand" opera and. high 00 BLL cftss concert halls -have voiWs.tcvn form the basis of "Hizh. and oeen heard that can comnare to th etrpROlUan Fire which is a combination of mixed, quartet apd I soioist. A. wide repertoire of operatic numhera ,jas? .well a many of the better classot pOp-,8cFee,P lar cotopositioha ,is offered byfBeaumonL An, excellent casfcup-, ineee sinzejs., . 1 'Jess and Dettprese'nt the an fuppets," wh'cb,: is really a liv- ing mannikin act. The perform- era use their own heads which are perfectly fitted on to the. bodies of miniature dolls and odd-lonk- mg figures, which, they work in . 1 ute-iixe unison with heads. Lons practice and per feet-results are evident. While this act will tickle rleids MhUt .will also proe ,,,8n,y araus,Be ftn enterUining uoiiy., , known everywhere as The Golden- Voice " has a comedv oddity entitled 'Alfalfa," which. to say the least, surprises every one, with, its original presentation. Good songs are rendered by ia voice Of exceptional range, cover ing tenor, soprano and baritone. , Dave Fox and Jane AUyn 'have used an everyday subject, house- hunting, as the plot for an inter esnS and humorous skit, inter- "u everyone goes "rough the same experience at eome time or other. Humorous, because everyone appreciates the suuauons lDat are developed by mu uuuB-unuiuig,ieani. ice an wmcn is caiiea ";xojUBt,". . gives the players ample opportunity to dlsPlay good singing voices. ou i .... . . ciuuiu, in u.aj om or entertain- n3ent" assembled that , provides as muca in ice novelty line as this I one. LaTemrae and comnanr wtth their "Enchanted Palace "of Mys-1 tery. have a rare assortment of I Hlusions, "MystePr, and comedy. J Two men and a eharraing, little lady comprises the act which fin- lanes off one of the most pronjis ing Association vaudeville . offer tngs of the season. NAVAL PROGRAM IS CUT MONEY NOT PROVIDED FOR USE OF JAPANESE NAVY TOKIO, Nov. (By Associat ed Press) s Viscount Kato, the : premier, has' arranged a compro- ua vuiivi uan ba x auawr-ix a i.i i in 1 1 , : : ; . ' Between me finance and navy dePartments, which had been un- able to agree on the navy deUart- ment's Drooosal for aiTa nnronHa- tion of 23.000.0oo vn- tnr 1 thi I ' . replacement of auxiliary naval vessels. 1 This was disclosed In I official circles today. ..V."' Under t the compromise, , the amount of the appropriation- will not be changed but will be spread over a longer period than, the five years proposed by the navy-de- partment,? ;A aTconsequence, only Work on the, Walla Walla general a small sum will "be available for hospital, ,to. cqst In the nelghor naval .cdfisIruCtfoinring -192 hood of t200,ft0i will startmme- and this vui ' be. expended m re- placing, a ,f ew. jdestroyers, . . -. The, compromise,. it is.belleved, has averted a cabinet -crisis. Ad miral Takarahe, national 'minister.' It Is reported, haviag' threatened to resign unless the appropriation was approved. V. 4 HEIIiIG: TUURS. NIGHT JJOV. 12 Baxnev BUvtmzim 6r harry Cart ( J5ens3tloxxo , Laughs Tears Thrills ! A VixidPlaj of J-v and" , Passion In the Tropics ; . CROWDED HOUSES wherever shown., attests to jts universal approval V LIL ORDERS NOW KECD. Prices: Lower Floor $2.50, $2, flSOi Balcony $2J0, $2; GaUesr 1. 1 1 . Leftv rtvnn in '. "High and Handsome"; I 4 ; .,. . - . ; . r, ; . ,. ilTOWISEfiS K SMI I E "High and Handsome," ' Story t)f San Francisco, - Opens at the Bligh: The drama, the comedy, the human pathos as well as the thrills aBdr the excitement in the life of a policeman who, Jias as. his heal. thfi; dangerous, tod g-war infested district of San Francisco's phipa- Haodsorae," the. most recent pro- dustion sUrring. 'Lefty- Fiynn, The story, .which features two . fight scenes tx e ne ot which nave per- I-Capanevr neen. duplicated on the on- Jrjyglaal by. Ge,ram ports tea star- , High and iland- "Hura-tsome" will .be seen for, the first time in this locality on the screen at the Bllgh theater today, when it begins a two-day run a a oh a a m m aaa m W HUMc BUKNb: -IVt Ult PARKXTS AX I) TIIItEK 'HIL- DREX KILLED IX BLAZE B ALSTON SPA. N. Y., Nov. 5. (Lv Associated Presa. ) Five persons were burned to death late today when their house on the outskirts of this village was de stroyei by fire. Those burned were Mr. and Mrs. George Kemp and three children, Viola Allen 1,4 . years old; Myrtle Allen, 11 years old, and Buster Allen, 10 years old. A fourth child, Beatrice Kemp Uhose name could not be learned was rescued and another child was taken from the burning home The origin of the fire has not been learned. Experiment With Wind as Source of Rural Power AMES, Ia. The possibility of usInS wind as a source of farm Power 18 oeing expenmeniea wua by the agricultural, engineering faculty at. Iowa State College A windmill on , the top of a 100- foot steel tower with the genera tor attached, generated 200 kilo- watt hours in thirty days. The average farm home does not use more than 25 kilowatt hours a month: The velocity and distribution of the wind mill be the determin ing factor, said Fred C. Fentofl. Wfr en,e';ated, bX the windmill can be used for almost any activity on the farm. . PRUNE DRYER BURNED n M . . . akuhakus. wasn.,-(iiy as sociated Press.) The prune dry- ing plant here, one of the largest ln the northwest was destroyed tonlgb t by a fire believed to be of incendiary origin. The plant was not used the last season, owing to n.t uoJ a foe the shortage of the prune crop. The loss was estimated, at $5000 HOSPITAL TO BE BUILT WALLA WALLA, (By Associated Wash.t; Nov. PresSi)-- Ldiately. r SATURDAY CANDLESTICKS wil i th CANDLES - Tapered and various colored candles with mahdgany; bases. lAn exceptionally, good offer. These Candle ' Sticks wbiild makeexcellent Christmas gifts. t; See-Our ii i a. t Watch for Our HILARIOUSiFILM1lS COMING 1 v-:r.;.v-----'-.:'-tei-Hi. - f l I , -it 't; f , y immfm i ilacGrath'a famons novel and play, Saturday afternoon. The picture 'Charlie's Aunt." the last Syd Chaplin film. "Abie's Irish Rdie" Wins Hearts of - ; ' ; Salem 'Theater Goers at the Heilig Two Full IIouses "Welcome the Incoraprabli and Unforgettable , . ,. i Pfciy With Cnst of F.iht naraccr' By AIIDRED BUivCH' Salem .has. seldom had the op portunity to exuj.ttip over a. com edy, as jt ha yesterdat--twice,: when "Abie'gs Irrsh Rose," a play incomparable, unforgettable, was in town. Two full houses, at the Heilig. one tor the matinee at 4 O'clock and another at St 30. all but rocked the walls with that boundless applause which is the due of an ottering so wide in its appear and so ingenious of plot. Such attractions as the manage ment is continually bringing to Salem are contributing increasing ly to the pleasure of the theater-1 going public. ! AT east of eight characters, each so well adapted that it would seem impossible to replace them, dramatized the life prejudices of two diametrically opposed races and religions, the Jew and. the Irish Catholic. The situation finds no solution till three marriages have been solemnized by a Mttho- MOVIE NOTES - Bessie Love When' Bessie Love was just a youngster she was ui the iapvtes. In the "old days," t which, as years go, weren't so very., long ago) Bessie worked with .David Wark Griffith's Triangle com pany. Now, grown up, 6he1s one of 'our most popular leading wom en. , Just at present the diminutive miss is taking "dancing lesskras in. New York. Bessie, is an accom plished dancer, but she's going to dancing school to learn new steps for "The Song and Dance Man," in which she plays the part of a small time vaudeville actress who scores a hit in a' New York musi cal comedy. When she isn' prac ticing her steps between scenes of the picture she is giving Charles ton lesson to fellow players. Adolphe Menjou, Monta Bell and Norman Trevor are among her pu pils. "Some teacher!" say the pupils. Katherine Ray, i who withdrew from the Atlantic City Jieauty pageant under charges of profes sionalism, has been cast as one of the wives in Paramount's.JjBlue beard's Seven Wives." A prominent producer says there are only 12 girls whq.have actually "arrived" in the jarovies These 12 are "sure box office at tractions." We think the- list probably includes Mary Plcjtford, Pola Negri, Gloria Swanson Con stance and Norma Talmadgev Nor ma Shearer,, Gillian Gish .Bebe SPECIAL Windows ;--' Specials Each Week v. will open at the Oregon theater is said to.be even Abetter than d 1st .minister, the Rabbi, and the priest,' one after the other. Solo mon, Levy "and" his son, Abraham Levy,: a traditional "apple of .the, eye." and Patrick Joseph Murphy and , his eligible daughter, - Rose mary, institute complications that must-have held their ' joke even for the Jew. ;Vlsaae Cohen and Mrs.'." Isaac Cohe- with "papa" tagging 'after-" af ford one of the stage's most .amusing pair. Father Whalen and Rah"bl Jacob Samuels plsy excellent intermediary roles! The stage "properties were "no smair item ,in the auCCB3 Jh'3 dramatic offering, one of the most successful comedies ever to break box office records. At the Re public theater in New York city the comedy Is still playing after already appearing to . capacity houses for four solid years. The host of patrons seeing the play yesterday can readily understand the reason. Daniels, Mae Murray and Connne Griffith. As to the other two, there will probably be a diver gence of opinion. How about Eleanor Boardman and Colleen Moore? Mary Pickford says make a picture with Fairbanks in 1926. she may Douglas Sally O'Ncil KUT Sally O'Neil is going to play f ''r.x tr "CSallv TrfT and Mary." Seems as if she would have been given the part of "Sal- 3 SHOWS 2-7-9 I Jess & Dell, "HUMAN PUPPETS" Presents I An Unique Novel Oddity Metropolitan Five Unusual Offering ,r of ' . , Operatic and Popular v Melodies ! Holly 99 ? ICpmetfy Oddity Entitled 'ALFALFAW La Temple; and Co. Ml Presents 1 "The Enchanted Palace of Mystery" ! ',"Fd3i;&-Allyn - "' 'in. - ' 'to let: ..:! J Heilig V 1 Orchestra! iijiiilir' Si itimmari 'iiai"i'l"' iTTSn'r 1 Today Only I lyhur.TftuseenTthe'pTcture tare "Sally" Is a very1; sftphisii eated young chorus girl and the winsome Miss O-Xeil Just touldu'tfdue to. the drought, with the crop appear worldly:' 7. : ,r X-- w?'1'" tjjBaUyi la dnly 16 and you cant expWt. ber. to act grown up "and wise. in. the ways of the world. She's the'glrt whom Micky Xeilan saw at .a fashionable cafe and. was so impressed with .her . girlish charm that he immediately signed her to fill a part which sad been written originally for Mary P;c!r- ford. In spite of the fact that she has. been, precipitated , into a position wmcn most actressas strive for years to attain. Sally Is yery much, of a youngster and un spoiled. She recently confided that her main ambition is to have a million dollars, eat breakfast in bed each morning and have plenty of chocolate cream puffs, .; Her father is a judge of the Su preme Court of New.' Jersey and Patsy is the product of a convent Constance Bennett will play the part 'of "Sally" and Joan Craw ford, who supported Jackie Coog an in "Old Clothes." will fill tha role of "Irene." ' ' ? INCOME TAX PAYERS v DROPPED FROM ROLE (Continued from pc 1) amount is to be worked out by a subcommittee. ...... Chairman Green, meeting the wishes of the committee, would not announce the vote on any of the changes, many of which, he said, were approved viva voce. The fact that members of, both parties participated in the meet ings today and will continue to do so. however was taken to mean that votes were not along party lines but-were in accord with pre viously 'announced intentions of members of the. two groups to work -out a.non-partfsan gesture. TURKEY CROP IS AMPLE REPORT SAYS SUPPLY A BIT SMALLER THAN LAST YKAR WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. ( By Associated Press.) There will be plenty of turkeys for Thanksgiv ing. the department of agriculture said today, reporting the crop only 4 per cent smaller than last year. Increased nroduction ' was ro- ported in all states except Texas Illinois. Kansas. Oklahoma and California, with the crop In most Price $6.50 and up ii Vest Pocket kodak Out of the way in your pocket, out in action in a jiffy "click" you've Sot a GOOD picture. Print size 1 x 2Va. Let us show you the handy little Vest Pocket Kodak. Capital Drug Store Prescriptions J. H. WILLETT 405 fttate Street at Liberty Salem, Ore. ...... .o i.ir oi ' ? i aVaaaaVa . 8 ) p) k ' ..; 4 'rg ? 121 SOUTH COMitERCIAL sct Jons "hatched earlier han treual and in -'fair, to good condition.". Turkeyaj fared, badly in Texas, 2 0 perr cent -less"t hn las't - year. latching - in -that state : also ; was. later- nn saL and many or the birds are of light weight and only fair cuality , ,' i, A large Be sure c in v vi it i iv .11 " WV.-T5rS5 r if ii Mi- ij M M Get " it : Mil Yoifvri ' OUVltmtrLV DEAD , v SETTLE, Nov t.-fi By, Asso ciated J,ressk-HOtlterj t)yei vln, Seattle ntnbman.aud, ibsieas-i man, died here today after along Uliiesfei' jpoMntV wosv i associated with three 4 -norr?hwesfer4 power companies' and three railroad cn fprss. . . - " ''1 specialsfor Saturday; ; ALL 15c BREAD :. 10c BREAD 2 Loaves for . ,. 15c Bye, Raisin, , Whole Wheat 4 and ; the Honey and Milk Bread, i Be sure' and , ask for the Milk and Honey. BreacL ALL COOKIES'' . i 2 dozen for 25c variety to choose from." All kinds Your; choice FRUIT CAKE V All "Kinds . ' Also . ENGLISH PLUM . PUDDING .From. ' ' 25c lb. ; up to 75c lb. - and order your FrpitCce'J early. .We will, save it for youT , "Just Give Us the Order" v rr 4 f