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. - 1 4 V 1 I' THE. ORKCON, STATESMAN.. SLEMt. OREGON, At tte T Oivjjoti G)ora tfwansumj'-1 Inf "Stago Struck" wtrir F. h ! f'tr. Hi1 ii, iip .aacyagtigqjiMBay heatresWiidctri: log and cast of lOttu. ml' ft tor I- Jleilig Rcrt,, Iyf ell and Ulljan Rich, in "Ship of Souls'. ! - f if Wigh Tom Tyler la "Lei's Go Gallagher," and S acta Vaudeville. gimswmsoiis ' STARHEfl tK PICTURE !M i i'-t4 ' r US nStaao Struck," ' Fa Success, Is Nqw : ingatOreg0hTt)entrh Trouble has no ' monopoly i on con gestion J1 CI ood ih Ings 'pften come in bunches, like! the Kpfen- did programs the Oregon, thjeatre has been serving to its patrons. . With the final curtain fun frown . on Raymond- Griffith "' iff "Ie'b a ? Prince" lasfnight. Manager tnie announces Gloria Swansea i in "Stage Struck as the jfeatuijejfor Ahe week-end opening this kfker- HOOn.: i. ' r , - i i J The appearance of .Gloria atone : in a play -written especially (for - her." and designed' tf gife fultjUay to her lalen ts: would be-Rufltclent 1 to call out the. Standjng U6om Only placard But, ishaddjition, "Slugd Str-;as8u1n4 thef ro ' poritoitjKiM 4t moving picture ? hpWitMrajbhip nitar-al 5 crtlor-'XJlte-jPVyritt-Uonl l"aW hp-rostbilit f "iiiitns around Hhij hotitical a irtbltfort ?of JounfW It ra&ehFpildyed byMi.Hwanon.-aU tier -jbsittlo n l the ladder of micros fifom a iiilrft in ' a "hash lt-ui 4o pnnritorrrfp oL lwvr wB-"'jlrtnch wagon., the story is oho that gkves c; lofja fall opportunity toipisplay i-hv IramaCWsbUitktbajijiavo i-n-Vared. her to .thv ' film uilic A .ouW-dy bit prfeWnUngha as t liff marked marvel Jrt "a-.womjon's boxing jmatch i a highlight Uliat has o 'Ik-i sewi to the fultappre--Hated. ' ' - '.- r ' . i -Fifnl Stj--rlinj,. -fawrencc, fjray and Gi rtrodfi j'AsYoi are oJnt; of i h; 'names appearng; in thi -Vjast. r Ha(lfv,1(enly'R directioiw;MNs4 Itaardman mad r:Th TurnioU' "Sinners f n S ltk ." ' a nfl So ,t Mr Is Marriage.' ' j:-- i . . In "ho This, Ist Marriage she played the younir wife who could not settle down to belne Just? that. Ilealey hrough.t ;out '.unsuspected shades of feeling and parfecj; con trol of her expxesBlon. '. vThI$. Miss Doardman attributes lo the jponfi dence,with ..which he inspires his actors and actresses.--',. j- ''Under-the direction; olj' Mr. lie nicy,. I neve? fee4, the le-sst Mf nerrons or sel(-concIous when'in, front tt th -cainera MissJBoar-i-r man-says; , 'l t eel that Jte ha coj fideneoitn my Ubiiity.-and that f I don't--get what-ho wants- the first time,-he-wlU simply-ito tHa scene , until the proper; result is obtained, Vuo msf tei how long wo have'th Work.-IIe tfeTer loss hjs ti?niper."f f Vf Hkt f"-'. f ' So- he ; thesopp6rttintty canja to play in "Exchange of Wiveit" at : "the Metro-Goldwyn-May4r studio, Eleanor was 'glad toj talte it.-. .The-part- offered greate post sibilitfes for- comedy than; ay she .had heretofore characterized and she proved herself, an excel- ent trouper at this type of, part. ine omer leaiurea memoers pi the' cast' arof Lew y.Cody. Ilenee Adoree and. Creigbton Hale ! that bring oi in ifiU iiUiesi olfthiaVH of JUL. t -I PICTU1C053II1 BIG SI'S i - - "Exchange of Wives," Vy Itb Lew Cody and peafiqr tfoaraman, bunaay r : At . : II , i '! Eleanor Boardmanf is again! .ap pearing in a picture ; direcjtei by Ilobart Henley, the man whrt has probably done more jtoard hrtnging to light the ability of tty.s , talented young actress than any (Otner director. it is. rtx- change of Wives," coming t he Ileilig theatre Sunday an play ing over Monday and - Tuesday Lew pody and Eleandr Rodrdman are co-starred. J. Starts TomorrcW , Monday' and Tuesday 7r mm FUST 1 POil red tou cy IlfflnSESGlD ' r . m,;.- , ' ' TheSalcm.i Hospital; Is . Now ' Receivih'i?:'Applications t ::foraNewXIa$sV; i 4- . Thousands of Horses I So During Year, Shows F.nd - of FldiivLlfe ! v GLAClRll PARK, Mont. Jan. 15.-H-A strlkinr example, rof tpo fact that the American Indian o langor nioamire .;hi weath jin poniof 5, is : eoni ai a el i n t Mo an t nount'epifht byf jlho United ta(es Indian department taat tbe itriitos ofWontan rthkV; ywt . t4d for slaughter: several thousand small hordes oa the various reservations in i this state, Js-,.--'.' J7i These animals, ko highly prized upon ilw! prairia in, the ear! days. now are worthless except for glue making. ; Ponies' -weightingj more than S00 pounds bring $54 Fdr those weighing leas than SO the Indians only get IJ.SO apiede. The Indians could not give them away alive on the open market be cause no one has any use for them. However pimre h6 glne factors hegai bidding f for these puny iCeeda" the red' men"wlth pfeirnilf- sion of their reservation superin-tendents,-have rounded up ill the wandering herds of wild ponies they coiiM findV gTazing ' the : foot hill regiQn, of . the, liQCkjr, mojin- tains. h Even ;the -Indian, himself has found little! nse for many ponies in recent years. The col . is . a more useful animal.' to hiiri. iOn the Glacier National park ireser vation where these wild ponies have become plentiful since the World war,, th Blackeet ibdlans have 'rounded Hp more' than! 2,000 for the! glue pot. SVom-among the lot the Blackfeet selefcte a number! of wonderful p4ntd pon ies, descendants of the- fmweh- cherlshexli typewhicljrpil16 faro fathers rdde. TheWtheywril keep for their, own, use . f These Indians: haye made un usual progress 'in 'agriculture un der . Superintendehj I Campbell's fiVe-year educational ,' pregram. Thy. disco vere h-rass--f their reservation -is: muca raot vaiu ahlfr to-them, eaten; "by jnikh oaws than'wfxn it Is coHsutheg by banda of roving' caiyusses, for .which tney cqi nmi'BO proeucai nse. ri j Ttiofie 'liiacKfeet . Indians also hatef heenKraiSng "enough wheat to. . kon .in 5-eperation, 4two f H8t- inula which iu uuiw ouw.es buy- ernroent, built as- ant indUcepoent for them to farm. They trvien am exhibitors inQjnpetitdn-wftb the white-farmer at the 'Montana state; fairs.: ih;:, i-iy .'-''v r ,11 ..One of. the functions of a stan dardized -hoflFltal is. to : oond iict a t rai 0 ina. . "srhooli 'Jot. n ur.'vws,. j . The hospital'pwe (hbv id its-commune tiy :; olhetise, tf hereiVj pre; v.tlio nurses j 'toi h3o rttkl .wh Ve Utt cotts,lnft Vifeyutfltt i riixef fltjie, sicR lij'biurhom'f!! iijn'lesk yheraafca. are? betng'egilaFTynlfe fiy hew graUuateptytfe ifH;1 m t$ TPf "Mo0Ua 'since;' Us organlzaf ion hfs gradi9tf'd many capable, iuir.s;-i ;It. fa powyery much hetiir-r efiuipped for handJina Its" training; schol due" to the en-; la'rged'; " and tinoto srrmfortablo nurses . auarlors, ", adequate", class rooms ete.:lKiTims .'much IhetCeP rfacilftles than ejfcr hefdVowera available, f To demand for com-, petcnt. nursei ba;eveT 'been-fully- f supplied." '- ; Employment. ' always awaits1 hefcwhere-et she goesVand; her compensation l$Xhtter Lthanj that offered ..in. anOalT pcupation. open- ta. yoimg.iwproeHvI?urther-i more, she .. has i tne4 cooskmsnes of rendering A nost Impjortant ner-f vice. There- is bo more . worthy calling than. -to. be" fnUyeauippedi to skUifnify; toonera)? with th iesi pny aiciaii? '.una surgeons ; jnj caring fojjthe sip k. Her: ervice r '.vuai juf me sqeces; mi any hospital j'Sbei Jsfthe;third- ey1 of the- doctor having 'the'lpatient under constant.! observation dar in'g his .abenoeu..4The most ex-t ceileq.t .work:-ot any. doctor . may be made of ne, avail if the. after- cam by the nurse fails. The Salem, ho.spital is now re ceiving applicjxtionK for a npw class", The course offered is pro nounced unexcelled by any, other fn Oregon., The sta.te- board re quires that thei applicant shall have had a high school course or fts-eqitivalent as "a found at ion for the three years work". At the end of her cionrgiVf (the graduates and with ' her, dfpToaia ;'and ? emblem from a; "Orfcrfe - A Astahdardlaed hospital Ahe?has' avjuuwport .into the - homes; Jf V th. "6fst people wherever herwServteeWnjay he re A' -fl" rA- - t'- - " " It r ..- . - i :vvi2 '; - - v i .. ' t '! 4 ! i- . , 'x,,;. f:. . .: i .S : t : I- f 4;;tif , ' :If v i - ; tworta swanson nna- Frd werunar restarmr'jfn; the' "Paramount productloii.VStagfr ttruck;.owpIaytnRl at the? Orejcon theater. , Tho picture ws" produced f by-Aa Jan; t .4 .f j.,. , I SmiftVfflfig tW onditiaBof , BAi ..Terry" ?j i3rainyqc , .. cmairjr l?w at trio Dea- II ' ' V L-i-fU'l C0B6SS . hosnital fa '.renorted' venr Community fhmttl1.Kjfhtly caanced,! ."tfnlv close tSunnygide last. Friday night fos- their regular? meeting. C The : now officers ' toAt fhargo,. 1 They are.JLP.'Chiiiler president and Glen Barnett, 6r4 tary.treasurer.. j . The clubj .is'l V; h'ea rain gr aplay to "bj ; gjven -hef last of tne mont iw- TUOf procfeeaa to go toward paying fdr."thf new. curtaids. t Mrs. C. II. Taylor, has nurchaied a new O Ulsraobih? "seidan,- t. - Carl BaiCt,r::C'pid' Mrs.. Prank BArnetChadJa4Hoper- at ion for appendicitis last v wbek. Miss. Dorothy Taylor; wasjhojite over the Weekend ? V' T, I ' , , MLss Grace Smith4 has been sick fo'a woek with t-heu.Bihtim. - ? - Mr. aarT Mrs,' M.S. :rltndiler. of S! Iyer ton visited in-1 h in.' nei h bnr hood; Stihda y. ' h ' a : .Mrac 4 Alevander. spent Several day-.,1-. Toledo.; -lastr;: weeki$-SUo was-called there byJthe 4eth?of her brother. Mr. lred Shrhpard; Wr. Shenpard lived, in1 this "jnijlgh horliQdjsevernl years ago js ft . Airs. jUecniey xina ..MrH.; j. r. Pearson , visited school .Tno8day. , Mr Pyer- is busy prim hi Mi . nnir.w) '( 'i '- .-.'"k- ' .. Th ajcmv hospital, considers this a 'very 'osntlal nart of the ssrviee fiichhi-rendenng ta T D EATH TOLlic IS 1 1 2 Catholic i cmatenp. find; three more In privato burying grounds. . Some of -the bieVr, are 7 being rento other towns- f qe- burial' tomorrow, a few funerals haver already, taken plac, bat most, of them -will be tomorrow ,'Beause of tho in ability.; Of local mQiistera' to meet the demari(3s of separate services, plans for a ioint service -for sev eral of .the victims We're discussed. Jimmi Connell, pw'n'er of the mine. 8akt -. today - that he iJ would, do evcrytUts possible to preverii,suf- feringanfouR the dependents of the deaV . miners pending . returns from refief Lmovements startel.;. ; Portlaad.V-iiPaciflc PoKrer ft Light company; ' Portland Gas t Coke and North western ? Electric company affiliated "corporations, show 19$5ballbnCe of 2,297,34S.- 4 9 or 5 1 j9 7'.l 9 moro than, in 1924. , m t - , , , "oriiwr-fFf iAt is 'comlvo . STIllXfiLKSH BEAN'S AXI! - Stringtess ".beans' are naually served1 with cream or butter! since. Often there are some' left-over. Ofteit,! also; there wUi b4i .Ktle graby ileft over. Save" boh- and heat them together,, s Theyi.are a delioimi rnmhlnatinn.- ! .: .... . . 1 "" ? '" 'fll -Eleanor -Boardman ".and . Lew Cody ..aire Uo i baJTeatured', in TEx change jof 'Wlyes;, to be shown-, at the-Heillg'fheater: SuAnayrMon . day, and .Tuesday; It 'is the first Lew; Qody picture : to" be showp Ja I ; uaiemilor,oiii-,iiuia.,. ; -. t li m iii, T.i ' . i. . f I jur HOBART HENLEY ; ' production With ' . Lew. Cody r Eleanor Boardman Renee Adoree j, LAUGHS! ROARSl SQttEAMS! HOWLS!' The fnnnlest iinm iof marriage :you ever 8 , : eXeW. :Corocdy'--indas- . ':vr -V.po- rsim. bF SOxiur tI'CV: ' 'Vt XVWJlh BrJlTliYTELL,and LILfJAX:mnir -"v.-j '.i is e :t-'-- Mr. and ,Mrff; TM. Meoks'are nt ert a i o1 n g; friends) f rhmj MiPK-a u- kee -this week. -' s t j-v - Williim'Propst jia wprkinb iion a raihroad jobat" present, f;!?-- - The George ' Brown, famil -and tWB. B. McClay family of Salem fowte-Jff Vlatfed; with the Stewarts 'tfkum&tekt a4 ea. joyethe :Jfoots: Qwt anual jadio Thfe EeyerBeady, Sunday school classltof " Priagle .'selected officers for' theJpresent'qUarter, lasf Sun-day- as follows : President, Cladya Scott; vice" president,, George Smith; secretary,- Evelyn Coburn 5 treasurer. Esther Scott. : For the Look Out committee: Ocl Stew- art., Maud Evans;. ItuthJ Wright, Edna- Conklin.i:, We are jglad- to to learn, that Grandma -Quimby it feeling fine again; ; ; ? ;1 " ii iend, are admitted onj accouit of his weaves. r, -'f- ; ; Mr.' and. Mrs. Moodyiot1 Salem were-, eyejiiag guests of Mr. and, MfM. iUi lL:. Deaklns Sunday. - AV ne w - lea&we .f or -fehoT j u n lor ad)i.scj'ntiil li t hat the atf.etimwfrcttiU&f$!o pre-. SelltJMbme ipartoT' Oiiiirogram. Thif&d ailihieMs ifawlr 8 at Middh Grovel: ', . X?riiitl - I I h f i.-1' erages 'ln ,fhe " upper grades' at ' fob4.Vaa dair who ffavel partali school la. tho testa g1tv last wek re as follows SixUl -grade: W114 1.''AJHnrhoa; B pitHads Juaatta Imrtnitsu ;St per; cent; seventh gra4e. Walter :. Esplla,! and : Lee" Otimarrj SS pea cMit ;. eighth grad, 4MagdaiAai Svbmlda. 9S and-'Janette I)aat:h !2 per 'cent j ninth, grade. LIa Eox 9Z5i ' .ana Sahina i Schmhlt I Vi ,per ' rent. tit hers1 were not far behind. . i .' ; iAst week electric lights; were Installed . In the two -upper "rooms at" school. The lumber 1 on hand to bwlid hinged tahles around -'tike walls of the baoement so that Uie fiot lunches can be served In, the Casement unit , not. interfere: with the play room. .The. lunches are now ,; being, - served ,in the class rooms. ', Mrs. Lemon prepares the en ssl eek.i of. Uielunch dUklarUt,.nrstla .itxi.i wee ntsgvT-ajift ' ir-will he observed1 with annronrl- ate exercises- ny-thR,;pHpils;anff a tal k by some .one to be selected by th SaleralXMCA.,: " ' " - Several -peophe f tn the com mu ri -ltyare reported' to be1 suffer lug with severe colds. Many ar' eon-fined- to their beds.- i-- - -t Ralph Emery left Monday for Cozad. Neb., where 'he . wiir-make his home. - : , Tini Sculley has returned home from? Portland where he has been; working. . ' ' O. T. Tablor and family: have moved to Jefferson. '.;-: . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilbert spent. Sunday-, in Cor vail is. ; - '. Mr. and Mr; Earl Hecker-.and Citntinned oa'pajo ipr - 77 QuicivRciiof: Fdf'OldandlJcU: " DfSTU88ANCE IN JA - LOCAL TKIJT'I Tl"pU(OM-f' ix"l lH lr Mt iuck iinturtei d oy4 b e , -.- tiuoit i(Ui( f ' Tra i . nm Ttn'i W a Hluiu,-kwtw ctmtk r rold. A (ew l Koney,it4 Tar-C11 1lk !) irirf 7eJr rUef. K"--' mk Plain. V.. rrt4t "W V"l Fy Hmr Tr wwnomJ -for ro.a Mr. and Mrs.'Cado ami son have vistieu at huHMy .reeeatly-.--- - i The annual "Sunday aChool efoc-j tioa; .was 1 wjldX alf the clui r c h , on Wednesday night, at pJv'rif.' The following ofttjffcr?".- "wereelected : Siinrintpndfiht . Mr. Kiniw' n Hist ant superintendent, Fred Ger- ig ; secretary, MpfsvA; U.Runner; treasurer, Mrm Fred. fwKg; lib rarians, Hale, Cade amlrGerig;. pi anist. Mrs. Harvey .Evatvw; 'direc tors Ersa Fag&t:Kenn'ethlv!unne-. gan and Harvey E;van.wu Mr. arfd MTYiirhaiiorSaletn visited with','Mr.i W, 4 E.:. Ilerton Saturday. ' - vMrs. Dancerdiel ,at Jher . home Thursday afternoon, - January 7, Fufteral services Were; held. Mon-. day; January 11. vflUv B,orn--To, Mr.1 Tanr(Mrsl George Riley, 'ii 10-pqund'hoy. -t i - Harry Henton -and Carl Run- ner; of falcpt Visited' at Fruit land.' . r,'?'''' V; - " '11 Frank and Lloyd Girodwere guests at a party held, at the home of Miss. Pearl Keaper last Friday night. . i iti '; ..;, A' community- clibj meeting will be held at the school Friday 'night, January 15. There'wiU' ne.gootl program and refreshments wltl.bo served after -the ;prpgrain. ' ' . P. G. McGuire -visited in Frult land recently. ; ' f ... . . f. i i- u .j w-ur , Mt; Pleasarit i Louis Geisler was in Sutton on business. -Mondy t; 0 - - . i Anuld Sen is reported to be on the 'siek: list n few days.. Mrs. ! Andy SchtadUsn who ia in the- Salem hospital - - ia . ; gettin g along fine. She expects to return home the latter "part of the week. The, -baby, was named. James r An, tOBe.r - ;N ., , . . .. -siUi ' . 4- ' . Mrv.anfl .Mrs.'CU J. Peters and bo h 3,; ElvB ' and :-Nor m a n. y isi fed at the Mj"4f Es,thertRay hotiie fSttn day. -i t "'o:;?-.-iv'ri-v Charles Peiprs Tuesdayrj . :' - Mr. l and.' Mrs. y Joe r AYnbrdsek. Mr. and "Mrs. Br F. Pary HarcAd Darby j Sylvia ,pavis visited at "Ed Ambrosek's Sunday, '''y, I '4 r Audy Scblndler, . Mfi4-rnarry FreemanJay thanks,-fVioleU par by visited -Mrs Andj' isphlndler who isih tBe hospftal at' Salem. Frank: Peters has a bad case of blood poison . In his . hand. Deral Montgomery.'' ts-reported to be better andUa able' tol be jfiip after' a - long .seiso of pheumoniav. 4 41arley and Ben Darby.lCharley Peters made a hujHnean- 4rfp -to Salem .Tuesday. r i Carl Llnbeck was in Stayton on 1 business Saturday.? r r- l -i. George, Sandner "hauled lumber from Senz saw mill one; day. last week, t . - ' . , " - Mary Hora who-ls "working at Mills ' City spent -New. Year's at home.' t -ti A Andy Schlndler is' hack to work at en saw mill r afters two week's! lay off. a t":- WW .i "Now .or'Neveit The nicture 'that made i - him famous : V 1 J - WINDUS i FIFTH ID Mat- J23e fail CI L'J t 1 Eve. 33c i i i - : Auburn ... , , , , ,t - 1. . 'Word has at last been, received fromV. R..Earl by, his lather rfnd mother, who have been mncn con cerned; lorUiaj;; theyhiApt received any letters, and hare been expecting him from Medicine Hat, Alwrt; " , TheJettera ba L$en held np'on ;the way ' byi i severe storm. ;"' ;-r-'-r': V. ' The annual electlondf! officers and teachers; for ;thetAubuTa -Sun day - school ras held SunSay-iaf- lernocnj, resulting iu iaej,re-ec tion for the ensuing year xJtll the present ImittmbehtJB.' 4 ; f ' Mr. and Mrs.. William ,Itams4en 4 wfte,.'diaoeruJ'5!ts. ..of i Hr.; and Uii. II,- II. Earl.ca.' LunJay.--.. Brookj Mr. and Mrs.wW". R. Stalcup and grandson, who 'have heen guests of tJieiridaughteri Mfs. Nyhart,.a teacher In the' -Brooks sehpol left Tharsday.morTirdg jfdr their home in Norrls, MjOBf, , '; -; ;'V. ; . . CleoV.thein.fant''danght"er of Mr. and Mrs. Wflhird 'Ramp,; who has neon nuite firtbe pas. two weeks, is much Improved. . '.: v Mr. 'ftnd.Alra,-William Als.np of Gervais ' were - guests' of Mr. ana Mrs. -Joha- f)tinlav;siinday. . f - Mm. . Erwin of Sheridan ' has been a gnests of Jier daughter, Mrs. Chas.- St urgts, andXmily t h past week; - rV;.-'"J-vrirfyjiiT. ' T,i.Tho lovely.eountryhQme bl AfTi and- Mrs.- Ralph -Rthrgia? -was the sccne -of a-merry 'jmrtyon Friday eyenlngj they entertained the JpHySixtften Five". Hundred club. Cards, music "fv and ; dancing; were on joyed during, the, evening1. . At a lalehoura s'dltcioiSr" fuhch ; was sr ved. by '4 b"hptes. r The i cl u b membership includes Mr. and Mrs Al ..Wood., MET and ? Mrs. George Ramp;vM r. and Mrs; .Geo. Camp- bey,' MrPan&Mrsv Arthur Madsen, Mrt antLMrt WilUrd. Ramp, Mr. anoVlrs': 'C. Ashbaioth, Mr. and Mrs;. John punlavy.'and Mr. and Mrs. rRaJph; Bturgls. U Additional guests werb Mrs. Chaa. Sturgls, Mr. Monroftv Sturgia,. Marie Don lavy;t John.Duaiavy,-Jr and Har ry jand Franets Stttrgis Liberty There will ho a 'meeting of the Wowan club ' Thursday i' af ter oon January 21 - at 2 ' o'clock. It wilt bfe; at Mrs Zosel'a Instead pf Mrs Dallas' as previously an nounced. jTbe hostesses Vwllt' he Mesdames A.'B" Browning; Fred BrnwujBg. . O. E.'s ! Tjrobk v Fred Cone aBd-Bruce Cunniaghanv' The leader will besMrs.;Dallas?; 'I Every o4yj welcpmo.f t n Friday night January 1 't O'clock at Liberty - hall. Suaay ide.Hosdale and. Salem Heights P4tpl!t '-irHtt Jftgiie8tL of,: the Lib erty .X eommanlty. iA Liberty wiu furnish; theprosrami aa4,refreshr ments, i The- latter, will consist of sand wiche,. doughnuts . and .coffee, klca-:fiye...cenfcVUle-.hM'ge4rfor awhi artlcleA .Each society; tajturn f la to "entertain ia this way., Some early in order not to miss any of the good time. . . , - . ' - u thozj) receiving -tlio" "hlshest av- Tl)4 fNM' STItTS. 1 ' ' ! ? . . . v ; ;' SATURDAY ; ' SUNDAY ''-iS ) WW : M . i j Monday ; j I i - - , --v k ;,,,' v . - II "IN - I ?-vLv.ft...-r. -Vf If Seattle -ri; Jty .b ; f . III i f;s" ' f, i III j ' " ;'.--i::''":-v -:. .x:-':-:.: -, . " ' .i-T-, ,:.::-.: :: - III SS'liwikfe? . f-..y., ' ' :' . HI , ::$ -- -V - - -. ; jit ,:--;st v ,::-,:- j III mm, -"1" 1", "."V'C.vj.-j I in V " ' -' : :';;.v If Portland -i , ! Ipim? ';:.,, , . . :i , III " 1 -, - ;fl: S Weeks -V: , ' '"'V'i; ; : IN" ' s:mm:m4mt:M-r:U - . ill 4 - . I . ' : '?i& jxiSigiiK-'i ! III ban rrancnco - -j-"-?' Ift .! ' - . ' : it . j i. ---' &L u; P- i i '-I , n i n i i i i ii in i " (.i.r. -: j;. .vV. -:--- -j ; ; O 'PIV fc;: v !' t:': ,C .... ;-':,::. . !: tr: V .Glorious. Gloria 5 greatest cnaraeUr role. . Her richest comedy srole.f Uer -Jvf V, flashiest lasnloii role- Luxuriously producedvwith many ' ; , -; -gorgeous. scenes in. natural Technkolar.V .' " $ PATHE NEWS I 4S - - ?HEAR SOW CHARLIE MlhlB AY IX?' :' '' . 'SOMEWHERE;; - 1 SOMEWHEnE" V 1 W I C 3 Jl t Jit, -, , ; . - x- i i . r " ! i i n . - MATINEES S3e CIIILbREN lCc EVENING 33c ---'s: N .1