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THE OnGO!7 GtATZZ'-lttt, 3AlH.0?.EG0:i FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 28, 1927 1 !3US;0?.TDE STAGE AND SCREEIJ Elsinore Theater : A fast and frisky Association rauderllle "bill, featuring a -variety of entertainment will be pre seated . at , the Elsinore tonight From 'all indications It is prime auderlile. Musicians - of renown are found on it. together with standard comedy acts. Then, of course, there will be a wealth of dancing and novelty bits to' b ance the fun and melody. battle wlth Marguerite's - brother, who Is then killed by llephlsto. Her mother has already died of a. broken heart. Faust, is forced to flee, learing his sweetheart 'to face the music .She. suffers all.l roc love or aut.and even at the end when she is about to be put to death at the stake, Tetalna her love and confidence. 1 " Faust, far off. in the erio of the devil, hears Marguerite's last de- Six snaoov saxonnonfet. imown i spalring cry. and commands his as$wegles Saxotette, are the stel-1 belllsh host to take him to her at i j lar attraction. - These- -musicians v ume 10 join are, proof that the saxophone in- Marguerite, ani their, spirits as M trod seed not so many' years ago, cnd to heaven together. . - ; ! j has gained Its place In the musical Mephisto claims his wager but I . world.- ,4. , -.;... .. v -. . , , the angel tells him ; he has lost- r ulnn. Binder and Itoy have a through the power bf one word- ; skit, "Meet the Lady," that has ,ke redeeming word, the cleansing ' ; ct o'ugh laugh-provoking stunts to wordIxve!, And .so a, great pic j fill a full ; vaudeville. Whether tBre end- k ? iti T I singing, -dancipg, conversing or do 1. 1 ' r V ing reak-neck Vf acrobatics, the B,,ga 8 CPHf theater ;will pre I audfeht is kept in a state of meri 8ent Samuel Totten in a song;con rimeat. 'They have been stopping test tonight at .8:45 o'clock. The shows evrywhere.A m I theater Js offering prizes of $15; ia .T-.lw I Anybody who can carry a tune or aac 1fa.. in CUJUJCU UT li .. . aUfrom" 6 to. 0-l Ml"PAffin lown iae wora oi any or tnese eys. Miss Baffin sings, while the wvwr- - s ' i monkeys tight rope walking. ,AcJtI,.lr.!;. "V' : T acrohatle tricka And tunta on the ZZ"'' t Zu r,Z zL ' t : yin trapeze. I I J5? t The person who .... , ' "if--.. -' I UTJ U1U31 llliitUBB VU BU Vincent, : sing -popular, melodies awarded 5. - The management of and few of his own composition, the theater expects a larae number accompanyjQgnimself at the pl-iof singers to take Dart In. this con- "tu sou L.iooa rewman. '"nni-i rn cwun "P ,,. in cyboxologists." presents the nov shown, starring' Emil Jannlnga. tlty with; a punch, and one would Thfa nipt nr will Ham (fa cnvtirA. never know by that caption that I ment tnnlpht at th ranitni th: mey ireseai, use oi lue most cie v-1 ter. er Dicycie acta on the stage. rv t .. .. . 1 - W - " VMV, irons A.enyon is me oniy screen vaudeville and blctures fbr Satur- actress who "has succeeded in day. Five stellar attracrffon and breaking oat of prison ftnd escap- their offerings which arte said to tng In the automobile of the war-1 be of exceotlonai merit n ane. uen. - r idcnce and Btorv. will hA nnwrntMl am ibii n me Biaie or ew i Saturday afternoon and evening iur boi w long aa noi a i . t,v wit.. -- vt. -oUi si- J'alSSPSiJtn in r8flPiaPi1 ,ark Present "MirthfurM.oments;- -Mii J w ,? JSfIS a mus,cal 0Teltv caichy song vlhii Yrf li hIts- Their selections are of thl 'Hnr'tf ah T,ht BOrt nd wt Of cotoedy that barl HQdson produced, la New ni,. i ' -vrir .oi, r,at.i- RMhin 'Ike glove are interspersed. . w Will Kramer nroffers ttla bit of ccmeay singing ana, yoaenng uo tng. This prison break of Miss Ken- T t? iu yon, with a thrilling chase f ollow- Wf tng, in which .she dashes across a forced out of business If present legislation stayed in effect. Following an expression by 3. M. Hudson, secretary' of the Motor Stage association, and Mr. Bower or. Astoria. Ben Day of the Southern.-Pacific com nan yf beean the light against the proposed legis lation. Mr;. Day pointed out the inconsistency which in bis mind would be Involved if HB 123 was passed, especially, in dealing with interstate- traffic. lie established the claim that the highways have not been built entirely "by- funds from 'the sale of gasoline and by motor licensee, by presenting the evidence that tne Southern Pacific is the largest Individual, taxpayer in the state. contributing over 11,400,000 to the state exchequer last year.' Both Day and Spencer, who f followed with ' arguments against ' the bill. deqrted theunusual powers grant ed in certllicates ' of convenience and necessity.- Expressions on the biH were beard from W. B. Pen n Is. who was chairman of the: houlft committee cn roads in 1919 when; highway legislation first became important.' and from Representative Scott of Pendleton, who spoke with- fear concerning the . private transfer companies. ' ' f "", In a closed session, the -com mittee members made several par ries In order to attack the bill In the quickest manner. A- motion was made' and passed to return the- bill with recommendations to strike ' out the certificate clause, and this was followed and passed by a motion to let the tax rate stand as decided in the 1925 ses sion. As both motions tended to ward the same end, Representa tive Hamilton of Deschutes coun ty made the motion that the entire bill be returned negatively with recommendations that ft be .de feated, y Before f urthef matters could be . discussed, the meeting was adjourned until Tuesday night. t ; . - Blts'if;Tha and have the bridge surt tumbling beneath her. la one of the, high i spots of this picture. And then as Lu, ,nrf ki.v.. li-J; 8r"?.ITnhde falls, and for a moment it looks I j-- f... . .M.h- f L.. ... .Ill I - ...,lUUW JIlUWUjIlO r" ." .t."T-"rr- rA wi "u0 will present in his portrayal of the C8caB BB '"' f; bring laughs galore. The ? AerfaJ ner Baxter has the featured role i i vrti h a .tm Xu 5 Pi1ct,ure- wSic?8low Perform theiV feats ion , the ;ilylng at the Elsinore theater today rin-a w.tv trrana a"nifTr January 28 for one day only. ' j of tnem - -re orffrinii with thf O. Macloon's yeomedy hit, "The I ..-:: - ' ' . ,-. - - i Cradle Snatchers, coming to the I .. '. nmmn ThMtms z Heletf Boltott's mother, sUnd- rtlTr"" .57 Vi iug Ih' the wlhgs backstage during B,5?w!U?t?,l?.?sa od? . .CI- - Ai i., I her - fathr are deserted by : the 1" mother, whd goes back to the old rrportea . ... ; . w inW Tu,., ttaa two Jogn. t minnw. y i ne -. - - " comedy runs xacUy two hours.: - "'jr." 'i'-iS? p..fc.i- - witnout a job and with .no U4iiU aw,,.-,w 4kmwww i-w--I a- I Jtll,l.AM . MK a A ,uV,t"r MC.ZZZ?7; to a wild party, - When the place tog;fv.is ?jBis rapidly winninr as big: ft name for i8hnai ,,nl!!f htTelt as that which she holds .n th Broadway - theatrical boaras, to et the, money f on ter. vHa Is WUU . JWCI-t va.A m " . W-.'-.x . kyK Charjej Cjtfeman. . Gordon Do "T- 1 " e&na l; fntW wien the Daia- JUOe; i;,feuc, u ' ,,,, a11o ho. U,l ' J . 1XMMt.M Vnvana KnrmIl I " uuo- IT -n mmt Ka nnrofl tn a Hlf. -. PIIVI4-Utvs- foV. herulf 1y Mm lf ha 11 Faust' which Is , showing at ii 1-i T. VrVIi-. - 1 tl the Capitol theater today, for the MeLaln! her nU itsi lime, a P'" . and tchildren. -assnrtos- her that tri ' W ? care of. through cdrama, the persuasive. Quality of hu eadln r-iady and , Virginia, .uuuw..-.----.-- -'i quite acciaentaiiy, is engaged ror lle- . i s '.j- v'- w ; - I th mother' rola In tha ti let ore too story is age-oia.: nTig vi.i.,i. i. .va.v. 4 t.. .h. son for many years before Goethe l Am w. ten nanaea aown xrom wmw w .w. v.en. .ilent about tha relation J ua . vU.w. . w -'- ship .hoping to make rienas.with &DU1.UCU wo.vrio j.w- -. i .. v-irl flraf Kattv Ann' maba cf-mpo.ed hte famous operja. from Epi6ndid progress Ip her part.nn. the saue legends.; It Js tb age- tfi big scene comes along, In eld st err of the struggle between whi.h i. iomm k vir. good cud eviV.of tentation and glBl&in the" photoplay -is her virtue. And of the Jriutaph of love. real mother. The girl f aifs badly ftiennisio so? iub m I iw-re and Virginia, : trembling lest arjruim .-. nfpuiBiu i.. Rettv Ann lose hVr chance, of a LONE MAN ROBS .V V FLORENCE BANK (Continad xrpn Pf X.) vice president. and two patrons, locked them Jn the vault and took away 18.000. ".Later Ton Murray and , Eddie Walker were arrested and sent to the penitentiary for this y crlme..:i Murray: afterward committed .suicide and Walker is still in prison. : The third man was never caught. , - , r: At the Elsinore Friday - - ' ,' f . : ..:.v. .... J 1 . ' , - : . . . -V.' v--rv : - - - ; a w ! - - - ' v Doris KeiayocL in AliSJnMtes FAMOUS LECTURER -C01IKT 0 SALEM Dr. Starr, Well Known An- thropoligist to Speak at Willamette University she can furnish 1100 ba!L Hal learns of bet. predicament arid-'un:- ''l.' " T " . .VI ttojtet tbe.moner forter. vJ Miss Weatherson .described the bandit as being 35 or 40 years old.' slender. 5. feet 10 inches, tall, light complexioned, and wearing a tan raincoat, dark trousers.) and dark soft hat. He bad two, or three days growth of beat'd. Henry3 Bergman, president of the bank,' who. was In Portland at the-time of the jobbery, was "noti fiedyby j telephone and he started as soon as possible for home-wttlt enough . money - to keep the - bank In opwatloafor some-tlraeV-'afc-cordlnsf to Word,- from i Florfehcei Taebajik -wHl open usual to morrow: 2morningAlt ?was . ' stated. Insurance -was carried, by the in stitution.;, j- , x t-i--n KUirtTOt .worrierj over ; : Arrest in California SAT LAKE CITY.; Jan.- 27. (AP) Babe Ruth breezed Into town- nnworried jsver. his arrest In San Diego tor violation "of the Call foraiabofr jlaw.i Is" much grfeved; however, over the turn In "the affairs of Ban jTbhnsbn . &fTfcee' -a'Tegular guy."' "said Ru thy f "He gve .me. more ?grief than ' iny ' man in .baseball 1 with fines and suspensions but "when Ijhe-dld, I deserved them. He bars tarth t lon to Jim, because career, i tells her . the .truth that It. costs every Willamette stu dent an average of 28 cents each time , he attends class. Student Body President Joel Berreman de clared : at the chapel exercises Tuesday. Berreman'a purpose in making this statement was to urge the desirability of all students' attend ing the lecture of Dr. Frederick Starr, world famous anthropolo gist, who will speak at Waller hall Saturday evening, January 29. Dr. Starr is a member of the univer sity of Chicago faculty and cura tor f the anthropological depart ment of the Walker museum. .. Dr: Starr has recently returned from Japan, and his topic will be "Janan's' Places In the Sun." He is an authority on the Ainus. ab origines of Japant as well s on BLIGH'S CAPITOL ' theatre: v'C- v r- Starts Tuesday : - MliAHEY I V ' AT." -j ."."1 IT I L Vfc f L pv 3 ) Last'.Times Today.. m tho.:e tt. Tee, demons, r amine, xes-t.h. la h mnther RaHv Ann re- tiU-nfc and War ride the earth, I s onds immediately and the-direc- uuu..iu.w,.io-i- jjror is more man pieaseu. ur Tto ansel ahows him-t aust, ana tLe tCene Virginia explains to Bet-v-acers ,tber is one man the devil t . that nad been., trick cannot. raauce- jkuh bu helo her. ! Further compllca paign of evil begins. ,, ; i ' tiona arise and the' mother saves - with youitt xomo lempiauuiia Betty Ann from a disastrous fate. snd aesi.s, ana a aopeieBB .u.i ... . . - . m . a w r with . tne. untonunaio mwsuwjw. -,-, irtr-vior mi f r nf Ri anr follow bOUrS 1 O t MUC UUU.OU UlUUv ON IrJ HUUSt bill known "As H B 4 1 3 of the 1925 session , as d w h Ich. was passed ? at the recent geperal e4ectKra; t - : I W. B. Koberta oi forxiana, rep resenting the Republic-Truck com pany, seconded all that Mr. Logan had 8aid. y Oscar Home, manager of the Auto Freight terminal In Port land, brought out the absurd - ity of the 1925 reports, saying that the truck companies ' would be Sorrow of hauDlness.-', : Intrigued 4 into delicate, position by the wiles ; of the CcM, Faust-la forced to do i 'UQZE CLOGGED FRO A COLO OR CATARRH' Apply Cream la Nostrils Tor Open Up Air Passages. tAh! Wl.at reliefl Your, clogged nostfila opt o right up, the air pas-aLi-i ol vonr head are c!er sad you can brtie irey. No more hawking. f miKincr. tnaeous dlsicharpe, headaetie, drrnos r.u tru;-!ing for brth'at j3?"!it, vour cold c r catarrh is gone. - Don't B.av stuffed cpf Get a small ttoltle of L'.'y'a Cream Dalm from your drupirfit Er. Apply a little f this fr-Trt:.t, antiseptic cream ia your nos tri.j, 2t it r net rate through everj air r a? - 't of tli" Iwad; sootae ana caa i e s a o'.'.-'Ii. ' inflamed mucous Heta- l.rane. jrivirz' yoa lastant relief, . Crr-sm T ' ;i is Just what every cold 1 r 1 t:trr:t pun.-rer nas been teems;. ': y-t j ; t y!;,!l-l. ; ir:-o Every; Llonday (One Day Only) PANTAGiiS . Vaudcvills ; I Salem's ' Greatest ? i , Entertainment . ' BLIGirS CAPITOL Theatre If 11 0,! -HS EMIL JAHNIM6S .fyh worlds foremost wonder production of the immortal loye story - Spend An JG ren in, ? of - Enter tainmcnt' V ius 11 'li TONIGHT: AT 8:43 TOTTEN'S SONG CONTEST $15 PRIZES $15 Le&in the Choruses of These Songs . "Sly Wild IHsh Hose" . , ylye Bye Black Bird, ,' "Sweet Adeline . V Xf s Sir, That's My Eabj . TOSIOKROy (SAT.) ONEDAYOXLt r -'jevey New York 1 , : VAUDEVILLE ALL MEV7 SIIOV SUNDAY primitive people in many parts of the world, havjng conducted first hand research work "In every con tinent. In addition to the interesting nature of his subject; Dr. Starr is reported to be an entertaining speaker, and it is expected that his lecture will ba well"; attended by Salem people In .general as well as by the .students. Berreman pointed out that it will cost less to hear this eminent scientist speak, than it does to lis ten to a Willamette professor In his daily classroom lectures. r LISTEN IN YOUR, THEATRE THE ELSINORE .Saturday Only 7:t5-7:30 KQW (49t), Bettlnr ' ' HTf IMS. ' ! ' "' ' .1- '-'" 10 ou 1 1 ; S (V ICG W. : J Town Crier, masir. ,lhir report. - i 11 :0.ia:0-KOIM (J4S). Domat) K-l- eiie ta'.k and moiie, , ; , . ; miBAT ATTEBJ10OK l?:OD--Kri'A" (252). "Weather Kiart. 12:30 1:30 KfJW. Noon totteM L:30-S:0 KTBR ; (263).. , IUuiewtfa'a h nr. - ; " i 2:O-S;00-i-KXTA 40O). Mnale, i . fW-3;(MH-KOW. Mattnes nrocrata. :tO-4:0O--i:OrX. j - Ny, raii.ie. . 1 :il-5:O0 KKfcC Muni. 4;9O-6:0O-KFWV' 12121. TwillUt baur. A:(K-fl: KTBRyfiiMrm prorram. S : 1 5- :0O t KOI Topay Turry -Time. miDAT HIOHT 6.IM-6:S0 KTBR 123). Tourist f id. :U0 t:0O KOIS t319). Organ eenecrt. r; :K-T :00- K P W V i t3 13 . Twilita hnur. :0u-7:OO-5-KOW-491 K Caueir.l .30 7:30 KXI. 400). Maaie. J:o0-7:30 KOIM. :: Amunenient ;. auer-! tiona. . . . .': :' 7:00-8tOC -KTWYl' Amna.mBt'ful,Ju - 7:00-8:00 K EX r (447). Concert. 7:00-7:30 KOW., ChtUlrea'a procram. k 7 :30-7:45 KOW. Utility Fervtee. 7:45-8:00 KOIK.. Style talk. 8:00-8:30 -KttW' Movie olub. 8:00-9:O0-KTBR. Orchestra. ii:KJ-9:00 KOISi. HtnlM program. 8:00-9:00 -KEX. Stndte prorram. 8:00-10:00 KKWV. Studio proitrani. 8:30-9:30- KXL. Inntranient trio. 8-30-10:30 KG VT. Oreheatra. . 9:00-10:01 KTBit. "CUaaical concert. 9:00 KEX. 'Time tbntala. 9:00-10:00 KOIW.: (Tnneert ereheatra. 10:80-12:00 KG W. Hor-t Owla. eimul taneou with KFOA. KHQ and KMO. lt:00-I2 K)0-rKTBlt Organ recital. KATB Oakland (80S). 6, lecture; 7. . aboppinr hour; 8, hib acbool orches tra : aoloiata; 9, Goat Island Goats. KJJTB HellywooA (870). 6, niRhtly 4o inira: 6:15, ereheatra; 7. atudio pro rram; 8, oreheatra; 9, atring qninUt; 10. oreheatra. KTA San Franeiaoo (400). :30. ""or eheatra; 8. studio prorram; 9.1 classical program; 10. oreheatra.- KHQSpckaae (394). 6, orchestra; 8. - studio program : 10:30, Boot Owla. KSjX Oakland (509). 7, aewa; 8, ora torio evening; 9:30, orchestra. KTWI San Franeiseo 250). 6, studio Droxram : 8. studio nrogratn. KOWW Walla Walla C-S85). f. service hour; 8, studio program." CF:T Victoria (829k-. 7:35, ehiWren'a program ; 8 :05, studio program. KFW& Hollywood (352) 6. orchestra 7, studio . program T 8,; orchektra snd soloists: 10;10. Iroltc . KWSC Pullman (349). 7:30-9, educa tional program tad niuaic. ' KOAC Ccrrallig (280). 7, educational Drosrram. KFSB San Diego ' (245). :15. Town Topics: 7. orchestra : 8. orchestra, trio and soloists; 9. mixed program; 10. orchestra. CSBV Vancouver (291). 7:30, lecture; 8, organ recital; 9, studio program; 10. oreheatra. - KJT4 Seattle (334). otiine signals and news; iff: 15, orchestra; 8, ctudio pro gram: 10. time aignals. KPMN Pasadena (316). 6. newa and aauc; 8, eoneert. KOA Denver (322). 7, Aggie kickoffs; 6 : 30, Sunday school . lesson ; 8, orches tra; 7:15, studio program. At the Gapitbl Theater fA" j v i o0STAEfMAMarf m aminos m iftusr i v; k Your Car Deserret SEIBER LINGS America's: Finest Tire . "JAfMI If? TIRE Too 8.. CommmUl " SHOP Tel. 471 Awthortsed DfaetrtbBror TIm IVronnal. Writ lag ftlavrJiIsM ' Typewriter Exchange THOH. KOEX tHMw tint 21 Court, Haleta was introduced in the Jiouse- yes terday by : Representatfve Gordon and Representative Bailey; y -The bill provides " that, thq" courts may levy, a -tax not to exceed .4 mills for this purpose. Adverttting may be done by books, periodicals or pamphlets. , " ; SURPRISE PARTY HELD SILVERT0N, Jan. 27. (Spe cial) A large number of neigh bors, t Blends and relatives surpris ed Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lichty at their home on. Howell Prairie Monday evening: The oceaesion was Mr: and Mrs. X-lcatya ZQth wedding anniversary. - 1 ,- Cs-yi OusrantctKj HIIKOIATIKM RRJ1EDT Money refunded If It does not T cure your case NELSON & HUNT . " 7: Druggists .... Cor. Court and Liberty ; Tel. 7 SWEDISH MASSAGE Treatment, given In your own home. Especially : good for a weak heart, for elderly people who are unable to exercise, for sleeplessness, etc. 8. lit LOGAN TEL. 2214 Elsinore THEATRE Wednesday. Feb 2nd one . Louis O. Macloon NIGHT , 4 Presents liiiiiu 'BuLJ yi yy JUNE MARLOWE tin-'-;: County Advertising Tax Provided in House Bill A bill to authorize county courts to levy taxes-for-money to be used for advertising purposes r i nUlL AND SEE THIS - JajMfKXJ FUNNY FARCE Mt a - f 'rt ssS a sa rf Af al wP HELEN DOLTQ.l akd noma mijchell V W Prices Vfenanine $2.T5, first 7 rrws orchestra fl.SS, balance oreheatra $2.20, ' balcony, first" two? rows I.S5, next t rows $1.10, balance TSe. YOUR THEATRE t aotPrtooa jfV ''"i-f 1 sa fc iMr jfj' w "THE ELSINORE SUNDAY MONDAY 99 ANOTHER FANCH0 & MARCO "Stage Presentation . ' "DANCE POEMS" . Featuring ! Eddie Foyer . ; sCarIos & Jinette AidaKavvakami Ethel Pearlsort, Alarguerite Shawl, William Ritchie a and the Dancing Chorus . - " - VARIETY COLOR " MAGNIFICENCE ChllOren, . 25c Balcony, 5c FlooK Oc " "rf.liHiiitrH HH;'ttl-r! Wi THE OREGON .- - i .TO.AIORROW SPECIAL SATURDAY livenins: COc' : Children 10c JIatineo 23c ; V2 -.lU- YOUR THEATRE ELSiriORE miiiHtiKitini riM MMninmn 5 CLEVER ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE -FRIDAY ONLY 4 - Him iiiininiiuiniiinnmiiiiii!nnii!i Swegles Rainbow Sextette SWEET MELODIES Hot and Cold : m it i n 1 1 1 m 1)H1HH:H Quinn, Binder & Roy "Meet the Lady . .. w. MHnmiiirTiiimi uiHuiiin-nnttutii! ; IJVRRY VINCENT J "The Gloom , Chaser,' : writer of "The Farmer Took: Anotlier Load of Away Hay! Hay!" And other son hits. "finniiiilil M tin 1 1 ill .MIS3- RAEFTNlS: MONKEYS "The Act Different" 1 1 m 1 1 1 n m 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 tin i Will & Linda Newman ; ' Unicyboxolosists The Novelty With a Pcnch " ' rrMittHiiiMMiftitMtr MMittimniHiitHit GRANDIN At the Wurlitzcr iirinMnmiMMMiixi ELTIXEE : S5C ' , LocnV-a Deris Kenyon In "r.:r:.iATES" Shows Pronplly 2:00 c - i I 1 If 1 I! Adv.