TUESDAY MORNING; FEBRUARY 22,1927 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SAT.E7.T, OREGON Elslnoi-e Theater . Whei Samuel Gold wyn latest production. "Partner ? Again "with Potash & Perlmutter" opens at the Elsinore Theater today, comedy lovers are promised a por tion of laughs such as is seldom meted' out in an evening. """ Needless : to I say, "Partners ' Again'' is another of those rollick lngr business comedies wherein the famous partners, portrayed by George- ? Sidney : and .'c Alexander Carr, engage in a distinctly dlN ferent line of business, -m "; This' time It is the distribution of " automobiles 'which captures their fancy. They deal in the i Sfhe,nckmann" Six." a car pTinci palry noted for its faults. "-Many and I harrassing: are - their exper ; lenc ln demonstrating rthe new models and' many hair-breadth escapes are their lot.' "r '. ' ' Not all the thrills are contained r in the automobile episodes. ' how ; ever,- The dynamic pair of busl : ness men are also called upon to I indulge in a 'most erratic airplane T jouiraey, and Abe is n no condi tion for ! aeronautics at the time, i In fact, he is smuggled, one might ! say, from a bed of sickness and j palaj'and not even " allowed" the ; necessary time to prepare for the Journey. . .Armed with only a hot water bottle, and wearing naught but his ; robe de nuit, Abe-sets forth to conquer, the air under the guiding hand of Mawruss. , Things happen fast and furiously, but ?, for the benefit of those ,who look forward to the annual appearance of these ' two fun-makers. It. may be said that they , escape., practically .un - scathed.' Henry. Kingdirected "Partners Again" from a Frances Marlon adaptation of the stage pjajriby .; Montague Glass. ; Bill For Revising ! Title Law Returned Tbke for Permitting Trucks to - JUse Highways Extended Three house bills were " consid - ered at a meeting of the senate committee on roads and highways last night. Bill number 484, by Howard, which limits the combined load of motor trucks t& 8,000 pounds, was reported out that it do not pals. Number 485-, a companion hill to 484, setting, the time when tnicks will be permitted' to use th highways it they : are ea.uip- ped with solid tires, was amended bo that suelt time rlil be Jan. 1, 19.2, instead, of Jan, 1 1929, as originally. "provided; In the bill was reported v.6ut' f avorahly. '.Senator Xfeppetc and. Senator Ounae. how evir signed: a, minority report that itjdo notJass. U Senator Klepper contended tha the, measure would work a hardship on persons that co&ld not operate their trucks with pneumatic tires. Hs'was In favor of appointing an Investigating committee to look into the matter and report their findings to the ne$t legislature. It was a- question in "his mind if the bill was funda mentally right. The bill to revise the certificate of .title act, introduced by Repre sentative Clark and numbered 284 was found to need so many am endments and changes before it could be really called a law that it was given to the clerk-with the recommendation that the changes r suggested 'by the committee be made,' the bill re-printed and re- ' turned -to the committee. Sena tor' Eddy has gone-over -the" bill and, "spent a great deal of effort -to correct it; and it is very likely that this is all that kept the com mittee from passing it withe ail adverse report last night. Th . penalties wers considered "fcy -the committee toe"-so heavi that the would enr. the bttl Inef fective.: Senator Dunne safct that he has: been convinced that the title taw Is a good law, and with some t corrections can be made workable. i't Z- : BILLS VETOED Appreciated Good Work Being Done by Judges But No Raise Pursuing his policy of economy l Governor Patterson vetoed honse bill number 127 which would raise the salary of circuit Judges from fifOO a year to 15000. ' ' Ini Ws Veto message the gover ; xtorwid' that he was well ware of && good work being done by the Judges but owing to the pres--1 ent 'condition of the finances of r the state; he could not see his way , clean to sign the measure. On - motlo4 by Mr. Lonergan the veto message with the bill were laid on the table. . ,-" The ', governor also vetoed bill number 464 by the repeal of laws committee. This measure repealed the law creating the Judicial coun cil. vThe governor considered that the IcQuncil was necessary , and should - not - be abolished. The message and bill were referred to the .-. committee on constitutional law pnj motion by R. S. Hamilton. VESSEL THOUGHT-SUNK Body f SVessers Master: Found; : .May Have Hit Had Shoal 21.-(AP) The crew of the .four masted schooner Camilla ' May Pa".,' believed to have numbered a dozen men, is thought to have perlt'iefl when the vessel ran afoul of th treacherous shoals 15 miles cff ErigaflUn beach and founder ed CiTlzs the.Jielsat of tha dlsas- ; Oregon Theater In Warner J Bros, production. !Woirs Clothing," starring Monte Blue, Roy Del Ruth, the director, has conspired with the cameraman; to recreate on the screen the daz xling glory of New Year's Eve on Broadway. ' .. ,.-.. The action of the picture con sumes but sixteen hours New Year's Eve and the famous Morn ing After. It relates the adventures of a young subway guard and. a pretty, society girl, both out of a wild night club : party. They start out independently to have a good, time, but before jthe evening is hardly begun.jthey have met and are Id love. Six'hours later," After some hair-raising adventures, they are married aboard a rum runner, fty the .Captain, who. is , forced , to perform the ceremony at the muz zle of a gun. 1 ' . ';t-4.,.. ' . ' Roy Del Ruth, pictures .Broad way" on the maddest, ; merries night of the year, when the street of a million lights is in gala Mattre: Crowds of roysterers are speeding the Old Year and welcoming the New. Symbolical figures add to the splendor of the scene, and the grand Ball Room of one of New York" most exclusive hotels is shown at the height of: the revel ry, when serpentine and confetti are swirling, and thousands of gay balloons shower from the ceilings and balconies over dancing or din ing guests. . "Wolf's Clothing," Darryl ' Francis Zanuck's adapta tion of the"" famous mystery story by Arthur Somerss Rochd; shows at the Oregoh theater 'today Feb ruary 22, for,, the last time. 'Lovely Patsy Ruth Miller is featured in support of the star. Donglas Ger- rardi and 7"hn Mlljan are alsp member j of faia cast. trous storm phich lashed the Jer sey coast Saturday and Sunday nights. The tragio discovery was taade when the; heavy clouds disappear ed here today. The body of War ren Brace, of Dennisville, N. J., was found on the beach at Briga tine, one mile south of the life saving 'station. A card found in the man's clothing disclosed that he was the master of the Camilla May Page, out of Jacksonville, Fla., on Feb ruary 5, for New York with a cargo of lumber.. No trace of the seven other members' of the crew has been found.' -! , PENNEY STORE TO BUILD Excavation Completed for One and . : "Half Stbry Addition; ' Progress joward- constfSctldn of theatory and one-half . atfdltidn to the J. C. ' Penney company store building at KO'North' Liberty, was marked Monday, by ttfe.issuance of a permit for this project to Hughes & Durbln, owners of the-- building. The cost is estimated at $10.- 000. The Cherry City Construc tion company was mentioned as builder.' The addition will be 50 by 60 feet in dimension; - - The excavation is practically completed, and work on the foun dation forms : will De started as soon as weather conditions permit. STRAW SMOKE -VALUABLE Man Finds Way to Slake S2SO Out of Fumes From One Ton NEW YORK, Feb. 21 (AP)' A process by which a ton ot straw may be burned to extract 250 worth of useful products from the smoke has been discovered by jGeigge H. Harrison, an industrial ccemfst, according to announce-j mint by the magazine,. Farm and" Fireside. S 4 r ; & k rThe chemist, it is said; has hh-i tatned 10 pounds Of products1 from each ton of wheat or. oat straw, the products ' Including a new germicide favorably reported on bytMayo Brothers .fRocfcej- ier a. Toonigt ana aamp-proocmg paint, and a -fly spray. Yick So Herb Co. Est'd. 18 Tears la Salem J, H. ItEOXCL MaT. If other treatments have failed try our Chinese remedies for asthma, bronchitis, ' croup and cough. We have given relief to many suffering . with throat trouble. Kever neglect cold. We also treat all disorders of men, women and children. Consultation Free Osfl or write 420-424 State St - Balem, Oregon Phone SSS SULPHUR CLEARS I rough; red SKm Face, Neck land Arms Easily: Made Smooth, Says " .. Specialist - - : Any breakine out of the stein, even fiery, itching eczema, can be Quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho- suipcur. declares a-noted skm special- ;isu - xiecause o its germ destroying properties, -this sulphur "preparation I begins at once to sootlrxf irriuted skin land heal eruptions such as rash, pim' Soles and rinr worm. - ,-- ' Jlt seldom fails to remove-the tor ment and disfigurement, ;and yon do not have to wait for relief, from em- barra.snienL Improvement quickly show j. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur from any good drug gist and use it like cold cream. NATION TO HEAR COOLIDGE TALK PRESIDENT . WILXi , TJSAD - IN : HONORING WASHINGTON Address Before House and Senate to Go 'Over air Land by S6 Radios : PORTLAND, Ore., Fb. 21. (AP) -President C o o 1 i d g e ' s Washington ; Day speech - will be broadcast by KG W, hooked up on a nation-wide circuit. The address will start at 9:15 a. m., Pacific time. ' -.:.: WASHINGTON, Fen. 21 (AP) President Coolidge, in an ad dress before a Joint session of the house and senate tomorrow will lead the nation in honoring the birthday ' anniversary of ' ' George Washington. ,'..''... 'VI From" the hoxiseT chamber the president's ;'volci . will be carried by more than three dozen broad casting stations, the -largest radio hookup ever attempted, to all sec tions of the country. Two stations, KDKA, at Pittsburgh, and WJY, at Schnectady, N. Y., hope to send the address across both the At lantic and Pacific. Mr. Coolidge ' is expected to start speaking at 12:30 p. m., eastern standard time.- His ad dress will formally set in motion plans for the bi-centennial cele bration of Washington's birth to be held in 1932. 1 In delivering the address, the president ' will appear before the 69h. congress for : the first . time in i its nearly, twa years of life. This is r-in contrast with the pre ceding congress, before which he appeared on several occasions. Willie tomorrow is a' legal holiday-in the District of Columbia, and governmental departments Ttnd busineae- houses will be closed. congress plans to continue work immediately after the joint ses sion. . The senate will meet at 11 a. m. to transact business before recess ing for the exercises. It plans to get down to work again after wards. H- T. Love., the Jeweler, 335 State St. High quality Jewelery, silverware and diamonds. The gold standard of values. Once a buyer always a customer. () Cross. Meat Market. -Biggest busiest and best in Salem. Choic est steaks, bacon, hams,- sausage, lard, eggs, milk. Absolutely sani tary. 370 State St. (). if 'The Midget Meat Market never jails to give you the finest meats and fish. There is but one place in Salem to get the finest fish. The Midget Market lias It for you. () f .Klamath county sheepmen will clip more than 1,000,000 pounds Of wool this spring. , Mr. Prybylek can be seen again sleeping soundly in one of the show windows of the Giese-Powers Furni- ture Co., 357 Court street. That his sleep before this endurance test shall be comfortable and invigorating we have provided his bed with the famous Cresto-rest Springs and a double built combination Kapok & Staple cotton (Lke lovn) mattress;AfteiriMr. Prybylek's rest Chiefxif vPolice MintlJiLn:ufi Mm to lfhii Coach in -front of our store at f 2:30 Tuesday noon and the test will be on. 101 Mamd Witlio iit Sleep A Questioni of Endurance ': Today at 12:30 noon, Mr. Albin Prybylek will, in a Whippet car, enter into an endurance run for 4 days, 4 night and 5-hours (101 hours) without sleep. The Giese-Powers Furniture Co. is also in an endur ance test. - This great business has been running along for five years without sleep or rest and is still going strong. 'This should prove an inspiration to ;: Mr. Prybylek. Itjs an example well worth emulating. CHARLIE CHAPLIN WITH HIS SON This is the first picture Charlie Chaplin, great comic of the screen, has posed with his son,' Charles Spencer Chaplin Jr. It was taken on the Steamer "City of Los Aneles" When Charlie said groodby to the youngster and Mrs. Chaplin, as they set sail from the Port of Los Angeles for a vacation in Honolulu. C01CMN SEEKS CORRECT PAUG Patton's Motion Would Re strict Long Motor Cara vans on Streets War on the practice of parking automotive "freight trains" on Sa lem's streets was resumed Monday night by Councilman Hal D. Pat ton, when the ordinance bill call ing for restriction of parking mo tor vehicles over 18 feet in length alongside public property was brought out of committee and or dered revised so as to prohibit these vehicles from parking be side residence property. L!""s of freight vans, some times eignt vehicles in line, have been parking for hours at a time in front of some of Salem's finest residences, Patton said, in urging that the ordinance be put up for final reading. He changed his motion, how ever, when City Attorney Fred Williams explained that the bill would not prohibit the practice to which ' he objected, but applied only to streets alonside city, coun ty and government property. INFLUENZA I As a preventive, melt and, inhale night and morning- V VAPORUB (W IT Million Jan Vmmd Ymtrfy 8 a.m. to 11 furniture Company WISHES HIM SUCCESS FARMERS REPAY FUNDS Committee Appropriates Small Amount for Some Losses With the exception of $4 5 18 all funds loaned to the eastern Ore gon wheat farmers through an act of the 1925 legislature have been repaid to the state. The loans aggregated more than $450,000 and were handled by the state board of control. It was indicated that the apparent loss of J 450 (J would be reduced materially with th e collection of a , number of notes yet outstanding5. v , . - At the request of the board.of control the ways and means com mittee last- night appropriated $4518 to, cover the apparent loss in order that the accounts of the department under which the loans were made may be closed. The money used in making the loans was borrowed from the funds of the state bonus com mission. CLonnr;i miUk Noma DIUO mr RztsyRuthHin: OoafhsCertard, a. m. I now U ..... :, T- '-k gi . i -flteii i THE OREGON .'X'.'- :3j " Interstate Commerce Com ' mission Case Judged by U.S. Supreme Body WASHINGTON. Feb. 21. 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