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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1926)
- .v. - - : 1 . s " "y ill .... ... r -THE OREGON : STATESMAN, SALE1I, OREGON . ;TUESD A MORNING -FEBRUARY, J 6V 926 Oregon lis lira. Ta Plinta n4 Pat O'MalWy in Mfh6 Teaser." i Bllgh Johnnie IMnea in Speed SjK)6k. and Larry Semon Comedy. -- l--v. r-'--;r - Heilig-iWrestllngi Al Karaslck s. Bill Thornton, f I i msmm Mine TO KEIUB i.V- Dramatization oft "Tie Man Without a Country" ppehs;; ,s: Here Tomqrrdw j - I f - ' I ! wijl, . Edward Everett Hale famous tistory "The Man . Without ! ConBtrr" miIaf thi .rTPP'n tttln of "Aa Ko-Man Has LoTed" will open at the Heilir theater 1 to morrow for a three; day (run. I . Dr. Ernest Crandall, director of lectures and Ylsnal instruction of the Board of Education,- New York City, has written to William Fox complimenting ( the- producer on his latest achievement, "As No Man Has Loted." Dr, I Crandall "es: .-.- u-f . j v-4 -."This munif iceWt in 1 t - : j based on the Edward Errett Hale classic, The Man Without. Coun- . try, constitutes one of the most , Blncere attempts I hare 'ever wit- nessed to preae rye both the spirit j and the letter of a literary pro- duttlon upon the screen. ' j .'It Is an open secretl that pro- I facers attempt to utilise the title . ; of; well known literary produc- i ttons for screen purposes often do 1 Tiolence to the theme. In this in ' c ""stance, however, the genu la of the $ Immortal tale evolved by Dr. Hale has been religriously preserved. - i ' ;H "Throughout the 'piece the dra- matlc suspense Is skillfully main I . talned, the heart interest Is in ! I tense, the acting is superb, and V f ' the photography beautiful. The conclusion of the picture is an ex Wte touch and extremely mov "iT ing. Above all, the patriotic fever ',' , aroused thronrhont wtthnnt : ra- course to cheap tricks or artifi cial stimulation Is sufficiently in tense to mark this as 4 great pic ture and especially as; one which every young person in the land should see. 1 Jut, ;VUlim 1 Fsndrteh, Mri wu.uava. MWIUB i i ! ipjni i mil i i I Kuller; Mis Bianice " Garrett.. Robert 4 - Greenwood, fcftnee M. -,J Gronke,- Mrs. . Leo w-..j i- i ,v . : - Giiis(orth, Mrs urimes, turn l Hall. Mis E. OL Hyda,! Xliibetli'. Hare, liaeian Henalar, Mrs B . HBdron,. Fayo Hutchison, Frank . HnT, Mra I E Ueineek. Rath Hickman. , Clars & . u u .era v v m f a a. HelUel, Frederick . -. . Howe, lira Will . k Hendrieknon, Itobbi ... , OEEOOH STATXSMAH ATJTO COHTEST 14M of Caadldstw 10 ai Te. 15 errs or. xi vf Allen. Martha Kargsret Arpke, Helen - , i ; , : Bowman, Bath : , , j j Bairnr, hm Villi ; Beats. Erelm Barnard, Donald . ! Bern. Ran, i BoaweU, Ted wwweu, xea Cri wdea, Mariorie Cary, Clarence j j., Cotton. Mra Berth B 4 Cajnnbeli. Kenneth H tJraic f earl Crowther, Mra. B. 8. Durham, Clark : EnsdahW Otto W Edwarda. Nonral H S00.200 180,200 240,900 50,000 101,800 75.20O 50,000 60,000 200,100 200,900 100,400 100,400 100,400 291,700 100.200 90,200 140.20O t .. '; o a a a a a an n D El d d a Ef cr o D D QL Cf O ri 0 NIGHT TO 8:0 Sharp VffiESTtlNG1 HEADLOK i B AT Ktfrasick " Russian I4on t D D D CAIi HEI13LAJV, REFEREE D H -- f K T j - mm Prices Inclndlng Taxt. - B Rlnjrside Seats S1X3 ' ' B General Admission . p Family Circle 50e 1 B-J ThomtonJ " CSanadiasi ' CbAmpion Best two falls ;oat of three or a decision at the end of two boors. I I , 1 I xt a a a r a a n ri 4. SCHAEFER'S COLD CAFSEES xyill break iip your money refunded QCHAEFER'Q DRUG STORE v. The Tellow Front-Thone 107 1S5 North Commercial Street Irwin, Mra May Irwin. -Gladya Juaire., Cecil r jetteea 'DaUiera Jndaon, Mildred Keeney. Warren ' Xrebs, Mra Martha Ksmana, Mrs aid IearetC Mra Geo Ui lcy. f Laeile ' ... ,,. Lanner. . Bealah LereUnd. Florence MaraVMra. ,H , Maw, Ruaaell Miller' ' Irene ' Mathews, Cloydia. Mar. -Velma ' Miller, 3Uithn Martin. . Mra. Iran MeVey Mra. K. B, McAdaoia, Mrs I McKianey, Althen Lee , Muolcere. Vernon. . Neidham, Daisy . Nash, Mra. Mildred OUisoa, iMnald 3-. Osletbjr, Mra OrriUe., Pemberibn, laura Pennincton Mr V B . miutpa, iieien 4-. Pit. Cant. Allea . Regimbal. Mrs. Mary . Ritchie, ' Jennie Rice, Margaret Roberta, Howard Bampson, I uea Shepard, Marrin BVopii, Mrr. Ralph SttTdar. Violet . Swope. Mra Oi A Stoiwer, Ruell Sharp, Mra E A . Shadin, Mra It D Smith, Mrs. Jno. N. Smither. A W ....- SehaAer. Christina - 119,200 220,200 , 50,000 200.4OO 281,200 298,600 295.600 "25,eoo 90.20O 290.9OO .240,100 98,200 -274.900 50,000 291,300 ; 50,900 150.200 ; 200,400 120,200 ' 295.500 . .50,000 84,200 , 240,200 i 60,000 170,200 1 140.200 69,100 1-299.00O 900,900 i 60,200 90,400 i 180.400 279,800 164,200 ; 294,100 . T5.20O V 100.400 280,400 80,400 242,900 100,200 50,000 ' 120,200 : 94.200 i 292,800 - 292,200 100,200 60,100 ,100,400 , 190.400 200,900 5 70,900 1 120,200 ; 200.100 110,400 100,400 291.100 I 291,600 : 140,900 : 80.400 : 114,800 291,990 ! 27,800 i 291900 291,400 i 66,400 ' 240,100 ; 64,200 i 150,060 ; 190,400 l 90,200 60,000 Starker, Floyd ....... Shanks, Barb-' Thompson. B A . . Thompson, K. Terry Williams, Sine Wiedekcbr,. Mabel Wheeler, Mrs. Bell Woolery, Ceril . . Welch, Klisabelh Wolfe, Lola Wei, Fay Wilson, Johh ., ... Walker, Cora . Wella, Frank Yeater, Grace Young May .,.. COTJNTBT , Adams, 'Mrs. A. G. . Antrican, Jennie ; Archibald. -Erelya Asher, Koweaa . ,"i ., ,, . Aspinwall. Mra Mae Barnes. Lanra , .. Barker. Marion Brantner, Leota M. Bock, Mra. Gus Bohle. Fred Braden, Mrs, Winnie -, Boyle. Ijily J - Burch, Lonnie Brown ell, Martha Browninc. Mrs Fred Bngga, Herbert Aspirm Gargle in Sore Throat or Prepare a harmless and effective gargle by dissolving two : 'fBayer Tablets of Aspirin' in four! table spoonfuls of water.' Gargle throat thoroughly. Repeat in two honrs if inecessary.. i . , Be sure you nse only the genu ine Bayer Aspirin, ' marked wit the Bayer. Crosawhich can he had in tin boxes of twelve tablets for few -cents.- AdyJ -, ' Cammaek, Miss Helen : Uorboas, Marte -. Coyne, Mra Reed Crane, Clement C.i Clark, Mrs E G Clrk, Mrs Jr - Clerelahd. Rsiher Chandler, Mrs. Guy Uoe, JLrgyle Cook.. Lucfle-. Cochran, Mrs. Frank Colgan, Mrr Lionel Chapman, Audrey . Creech, Mrs W Clenunena. , Ciitton Clymer, Mrs Geo pallaa, W R. . Deneer,, Mrs Gacar Dennis, j 4 Duna, Mrs Eari Gath. Arthnr Girod,; Mra A Anna Good, Mra. Ada GiTen,, Ethel bom, Francis. Grsbenhorst, Mrs Wm Hicks, Mra W R iioosoa, Hasel Hopkins, Margaorite Herschberger, Lee Harper. Edwin Henrikaen, Rev Geo Hoper Heieif . HatchAFranckA Hrnbets, Florins Jensen. Hannah . Jones, Mrs Kffie E. Kaiser, Josephine KeppingSr, . Vera ' Kellogg, Mrs. Vera Keyt,ili L. Klampev Valmer . Eleen, Francis Lais, Evelyn Lytle, Effa Meeka. Misa Irmi Miller, Mra Floyd E Monti. J J Mumm, Mra Christine' Morhammer, Anna Miller, Mrs J M Marshall, Theodore . Neer, Mra Clarabelle Norris, Stanley Utjin, lavern Page, Dorothy Pearsall, Miss Grace Peebles. Bert . Pieser, Mrs Joe Potts. E. J Powell, Mrs. CleTev Rsgsesbie, Miss -. Rae, Dorothy Rogan, Rev Rosk. Rath .-v .. Robertson, Mrs Art BsTSge, Wiilard Slctton, Simon Scott. Gladys Scott. Miss Pearl Snoderly, Mrs. Roy r. Kherman, Mrs Nettie Schiag, Mra Daird Hmith, Raymond .. - Swan, Archie R. Schmidt, Looiie Stanffer, Miss Alas Tooler. H Townsend, , Mra J A 60,400 250.200 ' 10O.4O0 . 20O.4OO 291,900 291,200 ; 271,200 225,400 291,400 2t0,900 - 90.400 100,200 64,300 90,900 190,400 291,900 260,200 146,900 180,200 2S0.90O 124,200 190,200 84.20O 298,600 260.2OO 190,900 -98,600 140,600 94.200 190,200 100,200 190.8OO 154,200 288.6O0 90,400 291,400 120.20O 100,200 224,900 295,900 100,200 80,700 240,400 160,200 100,200 50.400 150.2OO 210,400 160,200 160,200 160,200 160.490 190,200 160,400 292,900 200,400 140,200 150,200 250,600 160,200 100.H0O 212,400 150.909 258.900 80,200 240,90ft 140,200 160,100 190,20ft 292,500 52,200 154,900 281,900 J,0OO 125,900 290,200 291.9O0 291,900 140,400 170.800 - 200,400 240,800 200,200 155,200 198,400 200,200 160,200 180,200 210,400 129,800 190,200 210.200 120,900 291,900 291,900 80,400 240,400 210,100 252,400 , 175,200 170,200 50,000 140,900 200.200 291,900 96,290 60,000 50,000 292,400 293,500 150,200 80,900 240,600 'THE TEASER" AT.THE OREGON X T aLj- . . W : tawiiTtifaffliiafana. 1 Above Is a scene from The Teaser'? now' playing at the- Oregon theatre. In this film, a play that has won-the approval of all critics who have seen it, Pat U'SIally, popular star, is featured, supported by, Laura ta'Flante, new Universal Jewel star. Townsend. Mrs ens Tweed, Mrs. John Vories.- Rmrmond ' Watt, Mr. Abigsil .W. WeStenhonse, Mrs Ed .... Weatenhosae, Miaa EUa Witiell, .Kenneth Wynn, Alts Toting,. Mrs. Mertin C. .. Zinser, Marion . .190,400 140,400 95,200 291,900 160,200 210,400 891,900 295.400 292,400 292,200 EDITORIALS OF THE PEOPLE All correspondence far this depart ment must be signed by the writer, must be written on one side of the paper only, sad should net be longer than 160 words. To the Editor: The recent high water .which Hooded a large area In the' potith-, em part of Salem and the'lkudi to the south has renewed:the itttcreht. in t plans for the controt'lof this' water. : The supervisors of -tht $a- Eow?i iadc out C&ztter Crdtt. car. Fill ttptitl ' Jara4rd-7Youll get xxiore power better pet? --QrH'mTICC ' i - '. ; J f nr W. R. SPECK, Distributor, Salem,, Oregon Starts -i Tomorrow: . -'tad " Thursda-" , and jn 5:D EDWARD EVERETT HALE'S ' . , j. In-(noral Classic , "TH E iWAiXj VtlTTH- OUT A GO'UiMTRY ' l. ' Under the Series Title of -. j . AS KO AlAKJIAS LOVED" a meeting for Friday .nhsht.-Pebk ruary 19,' at the Richmond IchOOl' J.- G: Merchan-whbwas active in the organization of thev&aJem drainage district states thetVthQ residents of the soutbeasteTa'parV of! theu:ity are very .anxious ! that something be done to "prevent the recurrence of this, flooded, condK tlon which causes great inconven lence and prevents the-growth and Improvement of thatpart of the city. " - K - C. During the recent high water, many of the houses were entirely surrounded, making Itl very diffi cult for the residents td get in and out The rapid growth which Sa the betterment of these conditions essential and it is predicted that (he lands south' of Salem which are included in the Salem drain age district will, when floods are properly controlled, become some of the richest, most productive and Intensively cultivated of any lands Jn this vicinity with correspond ingly increasing" land. values. The much' agitated question of permanent bridges for the city of Salem also depends to some ex tent upon the manner - in which the water coming into the city is disposed of, as it is obvious that the kind', of bridges to ; be . con- structed will depend to some ex tent upon , the amount- of water, .that jlhvarlous streams will be reqoiredNtd-take care of. awvital community problem which a be'takeft care'Of -in a fal- and ,eQuitab;ftway :naaeri, the drainage Jem drainage district., have 1 called! I district" law, 'Thev "tew; provides o rnOAiln sw ITvrlotr t (oh 4 &kLl f V.W- ."s Aa -t 1 r sfc Y ri It a w in aexMwdaTice ' wlth. the - benefits reelved.'t'jThe; future of the draln sg;e district depends at thls time very' 'larceliiai bon the f. interest .which" the? land owners in tlie dls- ieetlh"'4ext .Friday-; night. ; it is cr of'interested"' land owners- will b In Attendance. - " -v AJRESroENT OF SALEM. . I Newspapers and. Crime Editor of The Statesman: " .r" One hears a great deal of crit,leism from professional re in newspapers, p There seems 4 to be quite a general opinion among a- certain class that our young bandits receive thelr ' inspiration for, banditr .by -reading: the" daily news sheet. The charge is fre quen.tlx.made jthar papers-., have mache crime popular. , ' ' Yesterday N George Schroeder, only 18 .years of age, was sen tenced to serve' ten years in the state prison for bank robbery. He, with v three other youths, robbed the Scotts Mills bank on x Decem ber 24., .They, got $34. J Schroe- der's share of the loot was 'ap proximately. $9. For . this $9 he must spendl years in prison. Surely, potential criminals have also an; elementary knowledge Of mathematics o you think that Salem's young banjits would class Schroeder's' venture as a profit able afternoon's. workTx " a Schroeder traded ten years of his live for nine - dollars. Even the most optimistie-of our young er school of hlKhwavmen nm5t admit that it wasn't a shrewd bhsi neftfli dal - ."f r ' . . . Ii? What will ' the professional critics say when they read the story of Schroeder's conviction? Could any more forceful object lesson be placed before the yottng- fer, or the older, generation? : He bartered ten years of his life for nine dollars . . and he. lost. They, all lose,, though. If Schroe der had been lucky, he might" have robbed two more, banks before the was caught. Maybe he would have "amassed" a fortune of several thousand dollars . , but ten years Is a longtime, isn't it? ' i ' lu J. S. :. gMfflaj SMisniiKTiiwiinBrwriWJHB sm-wwuwiraTWit' r m m in nmm i. - . - f j -n " breaK a uoia ki ii Upi'wTth Pap&'s Cold Compound" formers and from . others, too, lem ' is now. experiencing makes,1. about the printing of crime news Druggists guarantee it Take two tablets every three hours until three doses are taken. The first dose always gives relief. The second and third doses1 completely break up the cold. Pleas ant and : safe4te take. Contains no quinine or opiates. Millions us e "Pape'8 Cold Com pound." Price, thirty -five cents. Adv.; r ss;iitlriJ?' 1 3 I" H6re is No. 1 v Tuesday and Wednesday ,J i . -.' SnnnNnml i,v lJ.iii..ift s of t. l IlCVOInLlOn . . ' . a- n; D n-. , Ere. S6e S0 Al 0X0.-1 Il & U3 ComctI v Children - 10 i ; pUylnf Special KtisSo - M MaaatMaBv-T , w . -aSjstsse-' W as -SbSbbsbw aBaaMlMaBajBBjasBBnBBB ! , 1 fPP!-flJ l r Tho teasfnges0.5 . 7 rvf I i) V ' ' T. most frolicsome. : ft Jk-Z. I , chu ckf evot,: f ' iaehterut h a t fpTr ' 1 ever blew i your ! ;V '-y iiU risibllltte sy -' l9)!fcJlV-: 'VstfSi5r " Ii - ' S.: ALSO ! . -- t; - t Tonight at 8:30 Sharp Wrcstlinsr" Pathe News III it . Xo. 3 TUrRSDAYT-i FRIDAY' , LEWIS STONE -AXXA;J. MLSSON, toq .aiccac jtiygsy, . No. 3 sTAirrrxa Saturday - . y REGINALD DEJfXY ; ; VUAT HAPpSeD TO JOXES" it - ; '.. -..; j -.i ; : . -A i' jt vana- 4 Annual Factory. 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