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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1925)
At theTheatres Today Helltg Ramon Novarro la Tbs Midshipman." Oregon -Norma Talmadge !n Graustark." Rligh Hippodrome Vaudeville and Pictures. BEWITCHIIDRIA HI Norma Talmadge and Eu gene O'Brien Featured in ; ? -.Famous Novel "Craustark" has come to lire in the movies. . " " '-. It remain for Norma Talmadge. to transfer the magic witehery of ; Intrigue and romance of the fam ous , George Barn McCutcheon Hovel Into an entrancing film pro duction, but with the aii of Eu- , gene O'Brien and an excellent sup Porting Cast she has done just this. The production, which opened at : the Oregon theater yesterday, ; irhere It will remain through to day and tomorrow, is notable prin- 1 clpally for three things: ' ! First, it tkes Norma out of the character roles which won her fame In such pictures as "Secrets" and "The Lady," ; and brings her once more before an admiring pub lic as the lovely, gracious and ro matic character they love her best to be. Second, It brings to life one of the greatest novels of contempor ary fiction. Third, of al of the photoplays ever made from popular stories it most religiously follows the origi nal story. It is probable that the story of "Graustark" is too well known to bear repeating. It cocerns itself "With the love affair of a princess an1 an American which, true to tradition, runs far from smooth. Eugene O'Brien is the American, and his return as Norma leading man will be welcomed by millions of admirers. For the rest, the supporting cast Is unusually strong and exception ally balanced. It Includes many prominent cinematic names, as Marc McDermott. Ray D'Arcy, Al bert 3rn, Lillian : Lawrence, Michael Vavitch, Frank Currier, "Winter Hall, Wanda Hawley and others. a D CO CO IWITTSEI 5j pssa TI1E OREGON ST ATESM C0I1 Kill WOW Popular Actor Is Featured in Drama Coming to" the Heiiig This Week ConradXagel, who ' plays the leading role in "Sun-Up," a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production direct ed by Edmund Goulding, which'if coming to the Heiiig theatre Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday, de parts. In this new production from the suave man of the world type of role in which he has ap. peared recently with such great success. As Rufe In this forceful drama of the Carolina hills, Nagel has given one of his most mdur;nf. portrayals. It is something dis tinctively different nd more now- erfully impressive than anything he has ever done heretofore. Nagel was born in Keokuk Iowa. He wa prinrafo-l at TJio-T, land Park College, Des Moines. Iowa, and graduated with the de gree of a bachelor of oratory. He first appeared on the stage with The Princess Stock company in 1914. For a year he nlaved in vaudeville and followed this with his first successful appearance on- the New York stage in "Exper ience." He started in pictures in 1918 for William A. Brady in New York. Later he came to Holly wood and since that time haf pUyed the leading role in a long list of successful productions, the most recent being: "Excuse Mo," "The Snob," "So This ia Mar riage," "Cheaper to Marry" and "The Exquisite Sinner." I CHURCHES HOLD 1 ART TREASURE UPS ALA. Swedish churches hold a national fortune of- about J27.000.000 in art treasures. A general art inventory of churcfc property was taken as part of a movement to preserve the nation's cultural inheritances and the an tiquities that are representative for each province. -The average value of the contents of each church was estimated at $10,800. 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Mr. Windus conies to the Heiiig direct from the Columbia theatre in Seattle. Since leaving Salem ae ha played in San Francisco, Portland and Seattle. He also pent two years in Alaska. Mr. Windus will favor the Sa tem theatregoers with daily con certs on the new Kimball unit organ. Request numbers will be gladly received. Mi HIE IW 8Y BLIBH Vaudeville Program Is Head ed by Gasetta and Rydell Dancing Troupe Today's bill at the Bligh is headed by the Casetta and Rydell Revue. It is one of the season's cleverest dance offerings with seven people. Two Portland folks take part in the number. They ire Hazel Gray, painist, and Don Ramsdell, dancer, who have been with the act nearly two years now. Thi3 is their first appear ance back home sine jclning the act. 2E K lx: DFFERE3 There will be plenty of fun' in the offering of Oest and Pagan, who bill themselves with f'The Scandinavian Flapper," Comedy runs in "the entire hit. In ! the closing number the couple .; put over an old Norwegian eong , j . Prank and Grace Webb have a Z TODAY AckcrmaiL anb" Harris' M0PIFIS"a EVERY SUNDAY catira BLIGH THEATRE MORONI OLSON PLAYERS Will Present The SEW F' A DRAMA BY ST. JOHN ERVINE The Queen christens, H. M. S. "Magnificent." Mr. Irvine has pictured in a drama of compelling pow er the story of John Thurlow's passion for the ships he has built, of his son's determination to break loose from shipbuilding and all our machine driven civilization and go back to the land, and the effect of his decision on his own life and his father's. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9th HEILIG $1.65 $1.10 50c Tickets now at Atlas and Paltons comedy act." The man la a. clever comedian, with good clean tomedy, and his partner plays a good foil. ; Romeo, the king of the accord ian, billed as "Musical Echoes." playa anything and everything In please. ONLY Ac6s direct firm Krtland IE SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, 1 925 . Van Camp's Pig ia a novelty on the bill. aVn Camp brings a pig with him that will he the whole show. The pig is always ready to work; and goes through a series of stunts that will hand out many laughs. t i MANILA TKACHKRS' SALARV 723.00 MAMLA. Inadequate prepara- Inez A.Holbrook Teacher iuilr and Mandolin k Hour Lessons $1.00 173 Cottage Rear Elks Temple TYPEWRITERS For Rent Students' Rates Phone 86 C. M. Lockwood 24 7 North Commercial Street FOR INFORMATION ABOUT ItA.'LKOAD TRIPS Phone 727 OREGON A ELECTRIC PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and the yery best workman ship call us, Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. 176 b. Commercial Phone lit UNDERWOOD -TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factory Branch 510 Court Street Phone 362 Typewriters Reited, Sold, Repaired, Special rental rates to students II. F. WOODRY & SON Auctioneori and Tnrnltsn Detlsrt, par ci tot Used mrnitoxs. Sters S7t Hortk Commarciat. Office Phone 75 or Res idence Phone 1843-W Li tlon of panippinMeachers and the instability-of the teaching force in the public schools are attributed chiefly tolow salaries.'. Dr. Luth er B. Bo wley, director of the Bu-. Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL YARD 167 f Street Ti-lfpJione 23 1 3 F. N. WOODRY Salem's Leading AUCTIONEER 7 Pays Cash For Furniture Residence and Store 1610 North Summer PHONE 511 "Established Since 1016- DISEASES Acute and Chronic treated by the latest Electrical Theraphy and Osteopathy. Consultation Free! B. H. WHITE Pbyftlcian and Surgeon 506 V. S. Rank Rklg. Salem, Oregon Eastman Brothers Furnaces Salem Office 169 S. High Office. honrs: 12:M TO 2 P. M. Factory, Silverton, Ore, LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 186S General Banking Business Office Bovra from t reau of Education, said that the average salary paid municipal teachers, who constitute 98 of the elementary teaching course, is about $23.75 a month. 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