The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 26, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON CTATES1IAN. SALEM, OBEGOn
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY. 26, 1927-
HEWS OF THE STAGE ANDSGREEN
"Elsinore Theater
VThe Far Cry." First National
new feature showing at the EIbI
nore theater today. Is a tale of two
cities, Paris and Venice. The
' photodrama of the American moth
er who has become Europeanlied
: and the "Europeanlxed ' daughter
who. becomes Americanized, takes
place in these two centers ot Con
tinental gayety. : V
Balboni, the young Italian screen
director, made the picture. His
marvel who was recently created a
knowledge of lire on the continent
la responsible for the expert di
rction In this piece.
-Blanche Sweet is featured in
The .Far Cry" with Myrtle Sted
man; -Jack Mulhall . and Hobart
Boswprth playing important parts.
June Mathls exercised editorial su
pervision, v - :K:- -" .:' . -
" K ilelen Bolton as Sue, the role
made famous in New York by Mary
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Helen Bolton. ; ;
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YOUR THEATRE 1
"THE ELSINORE
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
ANOTHER
Farichon & Marcos
: STAGE PRESENTATION .
"DANCE POEMS"
, . Featuring
Eddie Foyer Carlos & Jinette'
' ' - ' Aida Kawakami
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Ethel .Pearlson, Marguerite Shawl, William
' Ritchie and Company , ... -
REMEMBER
"Red Robin-
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THAT, ROYLE GIRL !
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TODAY:
Presents
BROKEN HEARTS
Scense from this pic
ture were 'used in the
Hollywood contest. -
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THE REAL HOLLYWOOD !
' IW1 IMATtREVEALING
A sensational story of life behind the scenes in the fain
ous movino; picture colony it's heart-throbs, .tragedy,
pathos and humor. v; :. .' ; - i..-. vi i'.vl. :,'- u-y--:. ' , :r -.
Screen TestPiclures Shown ;. : f
In addition to 'Broken Hearts jthe screen test pictures
taken last week at the Oregon jvill. be shown
; Don't Miw(These 7'.-
More Laughs TnaQ Buster Keaton . -
MATINEE 10c - 25c
Boland, 'is charming, and :' every
inch a comedienne. She tempers
the most - violent ot the comedy
just a trifle, with the Tesult that
her performance does 'not smack
quite so intensely of the boisterous-romping
which, marked the
New York production. But Mlss
Bolton is excellent la the dramat
ic, moments, too. : ; She Jias -power
and concentration as. well as-rare
beauty, but she flnda splendid op
portunity in this play, to display
them all. " l ' '
"Florence Aner- hm mnfter
splendid part, and puts a vehem
ence or emotion into her first little
fling since she donned the matri
monial chains. Octavia Handft
wort h; as the third of the Cradle
Snatchera," adds ; poise, v and fin
esse 'to the trio.. Coming to 1 the
Elsinore theater ' Wednesday eve?
ning. Feb. 2. '
Oregon Theater
"Broken Hearts of Hollywood?
will be shown at the Ore eon thea
ter for three days, beginning to-
oay, Jan. zo. Many of the scenes
used in the screen test Were taken
from this picture. Those who fol
lowed the recent contest will be
enabled to see the stars nerfnrm.
ing in these interesting parts. Thus
mey win be able to compare the
work done by the local, people with
the actual work done before the
Klelg lights and movie cameras.
'Beneath the hl&ciner rnM tha
brilliant dazzle of movie fame lies
more hurt, more heartsick grief
more cruel aches than, ever find
their way throuzh the blind alleys
and by-paths that criss-cross all
mrougn tne long, tortuous road
that leads to success. .But, some
times it happens, and.; then some
intoxicating- moments i - of sweet
triumph triumph for Betty Ann,
ine toveiy gin; happiness for Hal,
the boy she loved, and peace for
Virginia, the mother a fallen
star who touched unsDeakable
depths to save her daughter from
dishonor.
A real entertainment la rhfd-
uled for the Oregon- theater during
the days "Broken Hearts of. Holly-
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REMEMBER
"Blue Beard"
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of HOLLY WOOD
EVENING 10c - 23c
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"Cradle Snatchers" at
wood" Is being .hrown.- It will be
more of a circus than Buster Kea
ton. The recent screen tests takexr
at this theater will be shown. 1 It
means a good time for all. . -
Capitol Theater
Rembrandt was the model di
rector F. W. Murnan nsed for the
first 'portion Tof. 'Faust," his pic
ture for UFA." whicn Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayei
; Is releasing;. This
great film shows at the Capitol
theater for three days beginning
today. Jan.; 26.
The early portions of "Faust"
are made in those sombre brown
tones so beloved by followers of
the great painter. 1 Faust himself
looks like the-'Old-phllosopher in
one of the" master's paintings. I He
comes fnto a room from the dim
recesses and takes his place with
the other characters like some
wraith ot a far-gone past.
For the later continuity, when
Faust is a youth again, and meets
Marguerite, to fall In love with
her, a romantic background is em
ployed. There is the lightness of
spring in every setting; flowers
and shrubs abound; a spirit of out
doors, healthy; fresh and clean
pervades " the atmosphere. Two
young lovers have met, and life is
rosy. This gayness and charm
Murnau has transferred to the
screen.
A. H. Ttfoore, 233 N. High St..
apartments and store where you
can get high quality furniture and
f urnisnlnas for every room In
vour iouse. (K
Elsinore Wednesday, Feb. 2nd
1 a
MAGNIFICENTLY FUNNY FARCE
SOPBFtB cast imcujwns t .
HELEN DOUu.i
Prffe Heaniii $2.75 fim.7 row
- balcony, first two rows' $1.65,
YOUR THEATRE H;,
THRELSINGRE
.i Wednesday Only
. The roar of-- . .'Y u'g" ' C.--- Im 1 "A'--'
names was like ' f 1 . yLTJTNrg- I 1
' the voice ot an' ,; " X'rDfi TJ lL
- ' angry jonsclenee ; ''ti k a4 '
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-COMEDY
P.Iatiitee.
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Evening .20c - 33c -50c
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ANOTHER BUILDING BILL
Marion County Delegation Offers
: Companion to Original BUI
The Marion county delegation
of the legislature yesterday intro
duced a companion bill to the bill
introduced by them recently pro
riding for the construction of an
office building here. The new bill
authorized the secretary of state to
assign quarters therein for state
officers which arc Important
enough to require quarters there
in. It further provides that rent
shall be charged those who collect,
receive or expend money .derived
from sources other than direct tax
ation, and all of which is to be
expended by them.
Cotton also addressed the boys
at ibe senior Mglj school, Pt Par
rish Junior high, and met with the
iuuior of the Y, the secretaries
and the leaders" groups.
Ira W, Jorgensen, 190 S. High
St. Parts for all makes, of cars.
Best equipped auto accessory store
in this section. Prompt and re
liable service the rule. ()
Your Car Deserves
SEIBER LINGS
America's Finest Tire
zosel'ssSp
10O S. Commercial Tel. 471
. Presents
AND SEE THIS
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L, "RUFLL s M Enr R AFT
ad ncma Mitchell:
orchestra SI. 85. balanra orchestra $3.20,
next 7 rows SI. 10, balance 75'e. ' '
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NEWS
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GItAXDIN '
AT THE WTJRLITZEIt
Youni live the picture
BOiMIIEWIIELD
SUPREME COURT HANDS DOWN
DECISIONS AT MEETINO -j-
The Salmon-Grande Ronde im
provement district has authority to
issue and sell i highway lmprovej
ment bonds ,' in :. the . amount of
1125,000 for t he purpose of build
ing permanent roads within the
district, according to an opinion
banded down by the state ho pre me
court here yesterday, '
The opinion was "written by Jus
tice Belt in a suit brought by E. I.
Warren to restrain , the improve
ment district officials from issuing
and selling the bonds. It was con
tended by the plaintiff that the
bonded.: indebtedness which the
district proposed to create exceed
ed 6. per cent of all assessable
property in the eounty and conse
quently was : unconstitutional.
The opinion of the Rupreme
court upheld the decree of Judge
W. M. Ramsey, who presided at
the trial of the case in the lower
court.
Other opinipns handed down by
the supreme court yesterday fol
low:
Mutual Life Insurance company,
appellant, vs. Helen 'B. Chandler;
appeal from Multnomah county.
Suit to cancel insurance policy on
life of Orvin E. Chandler in favor
of his wife. Opinion by Justice
Burnett. Judge George G. Bing
ham reversed.
O. Klorgine, appellant, vs. Ern
est Cole et al; appeal from Polk
county; suit , to foreclose mort
gage. Opinion by Justice Brown.
Decree of Judge W. M. Ramsey
modified.
Umpqua Valley Bank vs. H. L.
Wilson, appellant; appeal from
Douglas county: action to recover
money on .promissory note. Opin
ion by Justice Bean. Judge C. M.
Thomas affirmed.
Petition for rehearing denied in
State vs. Barnes and Jaloff vs.
United Auto Independent Ex
change. Case of Michelin Tire company
vs. Hurlburt advanced for hear
ing. ;
State vs. Carlson and State vs.
Rrown dismissed as abandoned ap
peals. THE OREGON
STARTS SATURDAY
Harold Llovd in A
The Kid Brother;
HIS LATEST PICTURE
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SCENE FROM -BROKEN HEARTS
REVIVilSUCCESS
EVANGELIST KRAMER DRAW
ING HUGE AUDIENCES
The First Baptist revival is still
growing In force and influence.
Long before time for opening the
meeting ; last evening, there was
"standing room Only." More than
100 people stood up throughout
the evening, and there were many
decisions for a better life. Sev
eral came forward publicly con
fessing Christ and renewing con
secration. Frank McCravy sang a group of
negro. spirituals in old southern
Btyle, and. gave negro Impersona
tions that were thoroughly en
joyed by the crowd.
Dr. Kramer. "Big Jim,"
preached one of his strongest mes
sages on "The Mother Heart of
God." His text was "As a Hen
Gathers Her Brood." It was a
mighty appeal and held the large
audience in close attention
throughout. '
Tonight he will preach on
"Some Nuts for Infidels to Crack."
Every skeptic in the city is invit
ed. "Big Jim" promises to ans
wer every question. Thursday Is
family night and Friday is young
people's night, at which time Big
Jim's subject will be "How to
Keep From Flunking."
Classified Ads Bring Results
TODAY
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ADMISSION 50c
Oregon Theatre
OF MOLLYWOOO" WaM -
A London firm of vermin de
stroyers last year - killed 6 0 . mil
lion rats-tn, London. Liverpool,
Southanmpeon Glasgow 'and oth
er ports, an increase -of . 20 " mil
lion compraed with a normal pre
war year. - . j .' ;
Hood River. New high school
building' being rushed to comple
tion. -:. ';.." !
Only the best! i Our patrons
will bear this out. We serve only
the best . in meats I and poultry.
Hunt & Shaller Market, 263 Nv
Commercial. f; ,: . ( )
MESSAGE IN IK)TTLB FOUND
NEWPORT, Or., Jan. ;25. (By
AP.) A bottle containing a mes
sage for .the hydrographic office
In Washington, D. 'C, arid thrown
overboard off the I coast of the
Hawaiian island on June 22, 1926,
by the master of the shtp Aerano,
was found on the Taquina beach
near here. The message was sent
to Washington today.
Our Ads Business I Getters
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Typewriter Exchange
THOa, ROEN -Phone
51 421 Court. Ralem
9:00 P.M.
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LICENSE FEE BILL LOOMS
Donne .Would initiate Rill to R.
place Teddler'a Tax Vv
The refusal of the-house to ap
prove a bill to repeal the so-called
peddlers' motor vehicle tax law
probably; will result in the initial
tion of a bill reducing the llonso
fee on ! pleasure autoraobll. a lo
$10 a year.4 This was announced
Rere yesterday by Senator Duiw
of Multnomah county. ,
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ure he proposed probably woul.t
be .referred, to the voters of th
state atf the general election two
years hence. The license on trucks
would be $25 a year under Stnn
tor Dunne's bill.
- - Wardrobe - trunks as low as
124.70 and as high as $85. lg-ii,
cowhide: hand bags with lentlicr
lining reduced from 8 to $5 90
Max O. Buren. 179 N. Com'l. '(
v Oregon fLsh Commission planf ed
100,000f00 salmon fry In state
streams,! during 1926. '
Casey's Guaranteed
RIIEU3IATIS3I REMEDY
Money: refunded If it does not
! cure your case
NELSON & HUNT
u j Druggists ,
.Cor. Court and Liberty Tel. 7
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Treatment' given in your own
home. ! Especially good for a
weak heart, for elderly people
who are unable to exercise, for
sleeplessness, etc
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