... , i ' . - - ' . j - ... TILE PRECOX STATESMAN, SALE2I, OREGON' ' -, '! : ' ;" " TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1027 . v- iSUS OFu IIE STAGE AIID SCRM1 V f,i ft l-Elslnortf. ' V;? -:ir-- "That Royle: Gfrl" is "Joan Daisy "Ttoyle.'a Jazzy, beautiful' modiste's mannequin,? wfio becomes' infatu ated with Fred .Ketlar, famous leader of a Chicago dance hall orchestra.- .The latter though - mar ried. Is estranged from hia wife, Adele, who' bas become' the mfs tress of George Baretta, .wealthy bootleRger and gan g leader, . - -; " Clarke, assistant district attor ney, finds himself strangely drawn to Joan, "who Is a witness for the defense.. lie is. nevertheless, mer ciless in his cross-examlnatioji of ier, , and succeeds .in Convicting Ketlar.t .'- i t . . As the day of Ketlar's execution approaches,; Joan works frantical ly to save hinvu Tipped off thai Baretta is the reaL- murderer, she disguises herself and Joins a party the gangster is giving: at Boar's Head inn, a notorious roadhouse. "She overbear ; Baretta admit 'the murder, but is -i discovered and forced to make a sensational es . cape; U Just 1 as a terrific' cyclone breaks in all 'its fury,' . The inn collapses; killing all the gangsters. Clarke, who had 'followed Joan, arrives, "jrnd in a mad rush they reach the' governor by. phone and stay , the execution ".of Ketlar. Eventually! the 'dance leader : is freed; but Joan realizes now "that she never really loved .him. Ketlar marries a chorus girl, while Joan finds happiness with Clarke: - " - -i- : Pretty soft' for .you feljpwsf task-master, but at heart is proud Of. X '-- - ' O :'U ',. ;U ' - It is the story of the soulof the marine - corps the - story of the bumanloves; tragedies, and. ideals of those whom the World, knows as "First to fight.' a . It's the story of the soul of America. -.i , -;. if.. ,? Lbn Chaney'as ttfe grizzled ser geant, has a role the like of which he i never ft played and may never play again a role he does not act but; literally lives.1 It'may well go down as one of the real Chaney classics. ' ; i . " . 1 - "V ... I :. . Oregon ; Harold Lloyd has a new alarm clock.'- . .. Thi. may -sound, like a fkh story, , but vJn. reality it's a dog story, and a true one at that, in spite of the fact: that i( vomes from a press agent. .1.- Prince.; a Great Dane; has taken the place of Bfg Ben in the come dian 'a household. 4 -This canine,- a recent addition to the Lloyd, domi cile, -has developed a habit of go ing to the comedian's bedroom at seven-thirty each morning, and if Harold has not already- awakened, to puhim from bed., v ' And exclaimed j INorman r Peck, the i5ld if you don't believe' that Pjrince can -pall.- consider these points about his conformation.' lie stands-thirty-five inches high at the shoulders, and is only thirteen ana a halt months 1 old. Great Danes don't stop : growing until they're almost thirty-one -months blonde gigolo in JUouisD- Mac- loon production. Cthe "Cradle Snatchers. coming, to the ElslSore theater ,Wdnesday, February 2, as he observed the three philan dering husban4 of the cast come in tfiroVgJjrthe' ipfafe floor about 10 minutes 'ahead"of curtain, time; Peck had jbecn t, in , ; the dressing room for an- hour making; the necessary changes of clothing, and putting cn theiraake-up," an iS6j -f - 1 So it's small wonder, that'.when prince calls on his master, LloyU Joses no- time tn getting up. ! t Prince, by the way, is almost in the! champions class In 'da'g slibw parlance, and If he'd stop cutting his paws td; ribbons, would soon ha ve-We1 necessary points entitling juui w.io.iiiu5njQ rating. v eo iar. as. A'roaucuon Manager 4o nn , x. hM urphy. , is t concerned reporting at the studio as since the Great Jane became his insety- araoie companion.. ' . t , i "The. Kid. Brother," Harold's new paramount 3ejease shows at me Oregon theater today. ipt - - ' " ' v.-.T iiappers. ana;alt.;fr -: tiV-j K - Bu.t nolt-soewith .Charle' Cole man. Gordoh- De Main and John Merkyl. fi They wear the same clothes oa the street : that .they wear on the stage and don't have . to , make- change during the en -tire farce. ; They are attired in eport.rlothes knickers and soft shirtsi:. .So all they have to do when ' they come ,to the, theater .is put : pn the high lights for? stage complexion and let it g6 at that.t , ' : V I ' ? ..'II . !' Hlii-t.-i- 'TnarlsrVBhV-TDapltol.. theater s of feriasr,-today "vjn the : Pantages . vaudevile,a'd6uble 'headline .bill with Ceceliac;lCi8sie) Loftis,ilh6 world's srpatest,.mimictnr impres sIonv.V)f toVlaand yesterday.itl Imitatiaps (fcr various 'star's inc'l d . ing phUf;Tncker.- Kora liayca; iTanny Brice," Jeanne "Eagles, Paul--" tne Lordi Van.atid 5cheak,laiTy Lauder end many others. , ' , Francis Renault, a JSpular f av- rite -on the Pantages circuit. je-t Tnrns with a new type" of : variety' ' 11 his Haborate. gowns-. are imi ported from Parte;'' :v-::";-- ? The Medinf Four, eotnrng direct l"om Italy, offer 'gome oddities in p dder bala ncing; they are : con r -idoced the world's greatest lad - iler 3Iancefsr'; "i"'rrZ7. Elirnof and ; Burchtll are called the"; Fruits of Evolution, They will jbe een la tunes, tickles .nd taps. -' '4 v v' ') ' Mack and Tempest," comedy couple; are sure to . please -every bCKlfj, wfth their line 'ef comedj pat'er 'and some pleasing harmony . sec? nsnuere. . :.-..- ' 24ck Haney and'Co 'billed as "Mr.king.the world safe for hok- urn,'' opens the show and is a riot ' 'all ;be way through the act. - . Ox the - screen we will .offer ViolivDanna in "Home Struck, ".TfvB"vBurge of ' war--lhnnde.r of hi uns thesQ".ard .the. settings los :wondernu. rjimaa: qrama in nef t the real masterpieces oXtthe Rcreft. 'Metro $ GoId.wyn-'-Mayer!a mtirli heralded epic of.the marine rcrptt starting at'the Capitol thea Jer 'V-'ednesday, February 2, for a -Nash leads the world' in motor car values. Beautiful display ot new models at the F. W. Petty John Company, :365 North- Com mercial St. ! Y v : . () ays' rniu. "I;C'l It . To. The Marines Is a ni;r6i drama; told, amid great nattH hips In grim war maneaT CT. r-nsid strenuous" frays in an trU ut- i wildernasa; amid the con fnsi'an and bustle of maVine bar rat Kb- but, after all, these thrills, ,its at omedy, and Inspiring spec-t-iclj l'xe incidental incidental to the love of a young American and ja pretty girl and' the gruff but . fa herly love ot a grizzled 'marL'ie sergeant for the boys he scoria t nd befabors like a terrible V O. J. Hull Auto Top & Taint Co. ' Radiator, fender and ' body repairing. ArtisMc painting adds 100 per cent to the appearance of your auto. 267 'B. Coni'L' () j. : jACKSON COUNTY S;EAP CV OFFlCESTOBSMpVED t - - ivsBiuiae iron f who otherwise 'would ("sutter- from the sins of their; parents. " v Senator! Butler .argued that the law " was based upon i right . and decency, and that the illegitimate child," was entitled: to protection. "The law. as it now stands on theJ statute books of. onr state isusound. Just and moral," i said Senator Butlei, "and should be preserved 1 , "Senators Davis said there was no valid reason for retaining (be law, and - that the remedy, should come through an amendment to tho in heritanee statutes. "" "-; It was the contention qX Senator Butt that the law? was unsound and dangerous, in that It placed a rtnnd fin rent iRtatft-Nl"J! i." "f.. VT . "Senator Joseph mH&l he Intro duced the 'law! in" this legislature two -yearsAago, but that he" had since discovered that It opened, the way for fraud. ' lie branded . the law as dangerous, and originally was intended" to place certain ille gitimate thildren under: the opera tion 6f the" workmen's comDensa- defining . ajp,neiidentsf woulcU i in-. trod u ced .late e; la the session which- woaia-earerf or -tbe rights r lllegl timateehildre. 'frl'vj. T-AtHlhet yeines;0f Senator Kllp per the repealing bHl was ref erfed- tor , the judiciary committee . for further -conslderatioaus .The. law? anderr-attaclc provtled tnat a man mna- woman not ether wise' jnarriddJJwho' lived t b'&ft&r ror a .peflaa.oT'one year and bad children,, wottld .bodeelarvd Jsal ly married. . . .. , t Frahci3 Renault - , V t v The original Slave of Fashion dit the Pantages bill at the Capitol todays-" - T-e t Ions '.now-on file, or which may be hereafter filed. ... Refunding .bonds uP to an ade iuate. amount shall also be Issued and sold. : ' r Twenty house- bills and six sen ate bills were acted upon In the bouse yesterday, some of which were referred, to come-up again for passage.: ;Ten of these were repeal of la.wa committee bills and repealed obsolete laws. Two other of this committee's laws pertained to repealing of laws aifecting te hnauR law. and were referred to' thR committee on military affairs before coming up for final . pas-: sace. rrv-- '" . "V-:-- House fcsll No. 301 came up for; a final vote, repealing; the law sanctioning the use of voting ml-, ch Ines The MU met with some; opposition from the-'Multnomab! delegation, the .-members . holding that . their county might make . usei of. voting machines In. the nearj future. - The btl finally referred! to the committee on elections.' and will- probably. come to a vote in the; house this week.-- " :. Multnomah county has 13 1 ,22-4 buildlngv including . 74.547. dwelK Ings and; ? 6,8 18 garages. j . ... . . " . . - f I ITartman Bros. Jewelry Storei. Watches, clocks, rings, pins, diai monds, charms, cut glass, tlver(r ware. Standard goods. State' at Liberty St. .() The Dixie Ba'cery leads on high class breads, pies, - cookieif ' and fancy ; baked " supplies of every kind, v Best by test- Ask old cus tomers. - 4 39 Court St. ( Buster Brown Shoe Store. High class, , stylish looking, -comfort-giving Jong wearing-shoes for the least -money". Come and be con vinced. 125 ComL , . A) TIMPI IMITFn-RFI i ; r : CONTINUE FLOOD .HOUSE j-fj f "tVjRUnaed'from pJl.) ; i . ; ; ' , . f . , ; . tnoy all get through the committee. On "legjsfafidn. ? our hundred and seventeen bills have been intro duced in-tfie house ujf to the time of ad jouVrfnfen.t. yesterday: after noon; approximately one hundred of which havef been passed " upon by the house. ' ; Speaker ,fi(trkih. warned Z, the members i when " they convened Monday morning that there wonld be no time to waste, nor for petty arguments, as they would have to act upon, approximately fifty bills each day if theyot through with in 'the forty days. "v$ - :J- fe.f .'V The ?spldier Tbonus loan ; law would be amended . in bill No. 3 9 8 introduced by. Representative Mc Court. Under the present law ap plications for bonUit loans must' be made before June 3(h Isai.Vhichi timeriwould -be'-extended to-Junet 30th. ; Th bill o1jo Extends 1 fie time -for final-a0plication as rif3-i Unguished from inUiat applicalloft under the old act. from Juno 30th, 1927 to June 30th. 1315. - . It has a i further provision ' for creating a reserve fund by setting aside money from the special fond provided for Thrthe'Teterans state aid act. '';- r ..This-reserve fund shall be suf ficient to pay all 'loans or applica- i . . -ir 22l2,v"'4'xWVVv-sK.. : f Mw vNx JIJ ! ' - ( - P Tomorrow ; , . V' ! CTlJl CHANfY I ! -I S W ' ' , "7- J?y ) Wednesday g f J 3 DAYS JX s rST r S V M"-':nwv-- - ' i " WZZZP- - ' 3 DAYS g .ONLY-1 - -- r r . i. m l4 . - M - ; ; vz. I 1 1 1 At Shipley's the ladies- of Salem rave satisfied themselves' that they I an get the finest fall and 'winter j rocks, coats and dressqs ever t hown Ja this city. . - K ) . Your Car Deserve . SEIBERLINGSl : America's Finest Tire . j - TIRE SHOP 8. Commercial Tel.: 471 ZOSEL'S -- It THE LS!NORE TUESDAY NIGHT Q Febmary0 , E.. Jr CARPENTER . . ' ' Presents - ill L "Stiff . t rntture Co:," lead ers In oomplete home furnishings, pricea to : make you the.1 owner; the store that studies your every need and Is ready to meet it, ab solutely. -i . : ' () il rr " - ' - ; - - - - . t ' ' - -A t ' r - u- ' - - s " . f ' -. . . . T ELINORC TILUTRi! . I: ' . TOMORROW NIGHT i ret- -Jx n't f-f 'O'J- Yj"i '"4sryFA -j 1 J i f Prices 50c, $1.10, $1.65 . Tax Included.: . YOUR THEATRE ' The Elsinore 4" ' ' - a' . ; : Thursday Only v liifktimt) f SWEDISH MASSAGE! : Treatment given in your own home. Especially : good . fo a weak heart, for elderly 'people -who axe unable to exercise, for sleeplessness, etc, H.s IX)CANTJ5Ii., 2214 - -1 YOUR THEATRE f '.. " fTHEELSlK6RE;,';: . Last : Times Today; IS HA t: ill- . . i 1, . v t i . Matinee, lpc - 3Sc i T Jiveaing 20c 35c - 30c THE OREGON ! ; - Now Playing 4 j SOT in i i TKODOCO BY TIU KAMOLD IIOYD COajOXvATlOM Ctrntmaunt " r-i -vl I: .. .- I . .. . FOLKS ! This1W6nderfui yaudevilld Bill to Be HELD OVER FOR TODAY - . .... ... I-:''.. - ' . . ....... . . I s ; ....... BY POPULAR DEBjlAND m i -l VMMUMnrVVU'nVHM.AMkM.aAHKKS.aM.... ... . . .. . , ' ' - . .. SALEM'S GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT fTTT . ' AHJE!1L 55 I a IT'S THE TALK OF A DOUBLE HEADLINE it. . ?' - Mr. i - It .03 ! r , i TS ' ; ' Return to ' America ! u - k . ; K ; uh Return to America! v: Most Celebrated Artist of the Intematicnal Stage ' " CECIHA c.ss.e.'L la v. i-f t -Jl . r 1 5 17 A rf li f T O Possessor: of the most distinguished career of V-tj t llIIrT I I I r- J. .ita vy u any -one Woman on any stage in ; any coiiitry, i vi JAivivilll . catalogue of famous plays. "Most versatile, of all entertainers.. Iktter and more' charming ; -than ever -before. -vX - .' . 'i' ' - ili j 5 ! r ' I -1 ..... . . .t j . - - . . - -. -- .-' ... .. - . . ....... y i fe5 1 4 n W The Handsomest Woman Jn Town; Is FRANCIS RENMUEl The Slave of Fashion t - ,. ' Man rN m. r.:JL t?.. r -.i --A.-a .1 s J Lircci 1 rum vauo rrancis rvenauic, .Atianfjc wiiy - : 550,000 in Gqv;ByZa '. ".A - .i! . ' . t .- - . 1... a. .;!;-.- - '. s -,, .- '1 ', '..'-.:'... .''; i- .-:.'. MHMEiiiSliill . . - .. . . - . . .. . . - . -- - vi".-'-' -: . - - ''v'WTOvWv ( Direct From Italy) r WORLD'S, GREATEST LADDER; BALANCERS BURNS ' & -BURCKILL (The Fruits of Evolution) I-, j . . ; . :. i TUNEJS, TICKLES AND TAPS WMiM TV n A T "ONCE BUT NOT TWICE" JACK HANEY . - & CO. "Making the 'orld Safe for Hokum' ON Till: SCREEN VIOLA:DANA In HO.MLl STRUCK'. nal News . . - m 11 p 1 il a a ij 5:- 2 1 1 1 '3 t! Ij Intcrnat CJiiltfren t liaicony Flooir t . 1- 4 V- .. v ' I IWl .... w Ll!,", toe