The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 16, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 16, 1927
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.1 EItaore TksKr - ' , iby a Jewish doctor. Tie part of
; One of the biggest comedy fea- the etbr girl." little Rosw Fetn
turea aJnce rCaarJey- Aut wa Usm. U played by Kathleen
ea here, f the latest Al Christ Myers.
comedy, NerroM Wreck,"
which will ahow at the EUlaore i "The Beloved Roece" featerfnr
theater for two days, March 1 j Jena Baxrymore win be the special
aadl7. The 'various roles played ! attraction at the Oregon theater
Iry as all-star cast faclading Har- jf for si days, beginning March 1.
risoa Ford, Phyllis Haver, Chester
Conklln, Mack Swain a ad Hobart Nash leads the world la motor
Boaworth, were fa excellent hand S r valaes. Beantifal display of
a ad an acqnltted themselves with ? Dw model at the F. W. Petty
credif. The seeses of the comedy oha Company, 25 North Coa-
re 114 la Arizona and the story j mrcUIj-
tells of the mirth-provoking ad- i 5
ventures of a serroas wrek who j Program Given by School
f.fTtTf i, d1 bat '
Is extremely active for a SB&DOd
dying man.
He starts trtrshle by j
Aoidlss; up
as automobile party i
w .f -
ut see the pirtere. If yoa fail to
fee enthusiastic over Its entertain-
radically wrong with you-
this pictnre U gnaranteed to be a
enre for all ills.
In addition to tbe pictnre there
rill be the added attraction of
Hob Ur Wn n H nH,t.l rt
Ther will nret the rewne-.Tj
" '"" "l oJD srjr-.
seoo. eottame. and specta-nlar
wiwbui .e enuiis. i cey nave
many new sonrs. new dance, new
Jazz norobers and oriental inin
xoents. Thi is a most interestls?
xtore theater for two days.
1C and 17.
March
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The Man 1
On Friday. Marrh 1?
in Bine will b the pitore at the
Klin n ore theater. I a addition there
will be a fine raodernie bill. '
Capitol Tlif-at-r
"Upstage." Norma Shearer'3 lat
ent starring vehicle, efao-srs at tfce
Capitol theater for three da-.
itarth 16. 17 and 1. It'g some
thing so new po entertaining,
that It is astonfhIng.
The story Is the "inside" of
Yaodeville life Its players are all
vaudeville folk, on tbe stage, in
booking agencies. In ar-toru board
ing houses It ebow a people who
re merauy a little world in them- j
selves children of the night who t
piay wnue otners ieep. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Fliflet of ; have brought oit over fifteen bun
Norma Shearer nlars the fenii- ' c i nt cnn vttti c . . . , .-
nln half of a song and dance I
team a wiitful bit of humanity j
when In trouble a gorgeous crea-
lure inaeea wnen. in guttering
gowns, che parades In the spot-
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xnaa souls behind the glamor of
the footlights; it takes the aud
ience back "behind the scenes"
and, shows how-tbe "other half
lire..
Orrgoa Ther
Flashing with tbe bright humor
of tbe Irish and the sombre wit of
the Jews, gay with the romances
of a lovely Irish las and a young
Jewish gjrl. "Kosher Kitty Kelly,"
F.B-O.'s new Gold Bond prod ac
tion, which will show at the Ore
gon theater for two days, March
16 and 17. For sparkling sitoa-
Hons, effervescent entertainment
and delightful drollery, this pleas
ing; picture Is refreshingly dif
ferent. For all Its comedy, there
are moments of poignant pathos
when rare .depths of emotions are
exposed. The title role of the pic
tnre has happily been given to Vi
ola Dana who giren a charming in
terpretation of the yonng Irish
lass who loves a cop and is courted
ROLLER "KKATTXG
Tuesday, Friday Saturday
Trom 7:30 to 10:30 P. M
DREA3ILAND RINK
Ladies Admitted Free
Gentlemen 10c
.I - SKATING 25c
t f It's Time to Think of
PADfTTNG and CLEANING CP
We Sen Martin Senonr 100 Per
Cent Pure Paint
DOUGIITON SHERWIN
2S0 X. Commercial TeL 639
V JULES VERNE'S
Y MICHAEL
rx STROGOFF
with IVAN MOSKINE
(Europe .Screen Idol
Gorgeous Scenes of
Barbaric' Splendor In Full
V, - Natnral Color
5 f,000 14 Creat Cast '- -.Overpowering
Drama of
i Love Adventnre
Intrigue Sublime Sacrifice
Don't Miss Ztf
.i STUPENDOUS!
Proves Very Successful
FRCITLAND March IS. ISoe-
i-.iflfi I rlltt Hlh nmiWU
hafrt from Portland. was very !
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I j?;roTi oi ise aaaicn're. la i
r th proam.
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lis over the week-end to
atiecd
to some business affairs. ;
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o'clock. There will be a short
biEe8f m9etis?. which will be
followed by a rood program. Mr.
Fox. connry supervisor, will gire
a short talk.
Mr. and 3Ira. Alrin Gardner and
'mil, r 1 4n. mr. t t n rTtfnft.
the Bear fBtnre. Mrs. Gardner
Is the danghter of Mr. and Mr.
Albert Harmon.
Rex. G. Stover enioTed Innrheon
Ith Mr. and Mrs. Ownsby on
Sandav.
I Elate surface roofing applied
OTer yonr old shingles. We have
! OTer 200 Jobs in Salem. Nelsois
Bro., plumbers, beet metal
work, 35 5 Chemeketa. (
Many Peeple Visiting
Friends in C!overdale
CLOVERDALE. March 15.
Special. f Miss Gracie Hann of
Iayton and Miss Helen Peetz of
Turner spent a few days with Mrs
L. e. Hennies last week.
vnnva
5j Nettie Mason was called
to-Portland the first of last week
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the bedside of ber
r. Mrs Arthur Wood.
8ister-In-
j The Grey Diggers dance Satnr-
day night was enjoyable
and a
success financially.
Mrs. Warren'B nephew from
Medford called on her last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schifferer
and children spent Sunday with
relatives in Pratum.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cooke and Mrs.
Arthur Kunke were in Salem shop
ping Saturday.
Jersey Herd Autioned
Good Prices Obtained
AURORA, March 15 (Special)
Binger Glesy of this place .old
his herd of Jerseys yesterday at an
auction for an average of $136
Watches, Clocks and
Jewelry
Carefully Repaired and
Guaranteed at
PRESCOTTS
828 North Commercial Street
Teacher of Piano
Erma L. Bonghey
Stadlo 1786 StaU
GHINES
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With
New Production
AT THE
Children 23c
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per lead. There were sly IT
bead ia alL Tie tor? price of $3f
vat paid for a car by Maria as
Schaap f Gorvalli. 31 r. Schaap
also paid f 270 for a two rear old
heifer.
Beyer were present from Day
ton. Estacada, Eierwood. New
berg, Oregon City and also soa
local people. Tie total receipt
of the sale amounted to tZZ!).
E. A. Rhotea of Salem tad charge
of tbe promotion work, for txi
sale.
Bosesteele Motor Co. 454 S.
Com!., has the Dodge automobile
for you. All steel body. Lasts a
lifetime. Ask Dodge owners. Tbey
will tell yon. ()
IJM CinLE ID
n in rnn n n niin i
'.AJUHiy ntiai! i'J ut
Held at Independence:
Cooperation Shown
OREGON' NORMAL. HCHOOL..
p&affldSiB
March 15. f Special)
-Jersey cattle breeder, of Polk
connty are layine extensive plans
for the jtreateBt Jersey show in
the history of the state, according
to Frank Langhery, president o
the connty Jersey cattle elat. after
a recent meeting held at Indepen
dence, in coramon with Clacka
mas. Marion. Lien and Lane
counties. Polk holds a Spring Jer- I
sey show. Each of these shows j
falls on successive days a:.d makes
np the big state Jertey jubilee. !
The exact dates tor the 1327
series has not been set. bat it will
be between the middle asd ifce
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last Ui Jiitt. J x j i r. .Jiui.j
fair will be held at I -dependence
in the newly erec.ed bniHicg that
is to be used a a school gymna
sium. At the tira of the laft
show. 1925. therf were 12' fa
moas Jerseys of Polk county on
exhibit and it is planned to ex
ceed that in the show to be held
this year.
Tenatlre plans of the program
committee include a barbacae,
basket dinner and other featnre
that will make Polk connty day
i outstanding. Similar celebrations
this year will be eqnal and better
; than any previous ehow.
Business men of Independence
are enthusiastic for this sho-s and
backing it both financially and
morally. Committees to look after
SHEARER
UPSTAGE
A glittering fantasy of vaude
f ville and a lore story you'll
never forget
International News
Comedy
- Totten at the WoxKtzer.
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FEET OF
Adults 50c
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At Bligh'sCapitoi
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the various details hare been ip- ;
jKjinted from the Jersey re en
as i
follows: entries; H. Portwood, N
M. Tibbies, F. S. Robion. and
W. B. Allen. Finance. G G. Hew
itt, Harry Hlff. and Claude Hois
ington. ArratETCT:'. a- p"
grara. Frank Laughary, Mrs. H.
Portwood and Wiliard EartJett.
Polk county Jersey men hare aa- 'nt. tbe commission said, bat it
thorized G. G. Hewitt to work up hopes that the series of hearings
a final show at which time tbe j srj'i giTe it data on a number of ;
local breeders would challenge the (radio problems, including the pos-
other counties to a showing of the j sibility of consolidating broadcast
first prize winners and champions j service, limiting the number cf
at the local shows. rdio stations, and widening the i
j present wave length ban on which
'broadcasting i3 permitted.
. , , ) The statemect concluded by ap
The Cherry City Baking Co. 3 ; fjr ;
bread pies and cakes are of high- " . .:
st quality One of Oregon's most j -" ts program cf radio regu- j
niirr bakeries: visit it. Worth lation ia in process of formulations
while. A Salem she
ow place. CM
Modem
revels in
the goodness
of Camel
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March 16-17-18
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WORKING IN EARNEST i known faculty member at the Nor-iC-t
fr ?e.i. 13331 wto- hT reason of being a
teacher of mnsic, is qualified to
jnaa handicapped to
meet Its
'necessary obligations.
I No eeneral conJerence of radio i
cers will be called for the pres-
land application.
taste
EMHCIIH
PRESBIIS FROeiiil
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Furnished at Church
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MONMOUTH. March 15. t Spe
cial) Sunday the Lntheran En
mannel cisnrch choir of SilTerton.
f Oregon, which is directed by Vtr.
A. L. Larsen. rendered a remark
able program of anthems and
songs at the Lutheran Stadent
j Center in Monmoath, where 5erv- j "VThen it was started it was as-J
' ices for the Lutheraav students are tonaced as Henry Ford s effc-ri to
5 being conducted every second and ; hen-lit tamantty.
i foarth Sunday in the month, nn- "The. Dearborn Independent has ;
fder the anspices of the Lutheran a defkit cf S20.v09 to X 2 ;.. '.K' .
Student Service Association for a year. said the attorney. ""
Oreson of whieh the Rev. Schoeler I expect to show that Mr. Ford
of Independence is secretary. j makes it cp, and that the Dear
Tie program, which was given !
sharp and lasted about 0 min- s
s utes. The Silverton choir, of
; which some forty members were
: present, had come by invitation.
Mr. Larsen. who believes "that
?ong is not music with -word put
to it. but words with music to it." :
proved himself both an able direc-
tor and a connoisseur in the selec
tion of what constitutes a good
anthem as well. The large au
dience demonstrated by their
eager glances, and also by word
and gesture, that the program was
thoroughly appreciated. A well-
ass judgement, expressed her
astonishment that "a church
choir, consisting of comparatively
untrained singers.
should be able
to furnish such a wonderful con
cert." Others gave voice to simi
lar opinions.
Mr. Larsen vaj capably assisted ,
by Miss Bollen at the piano. Sil
verton can be justly proui of har-
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Clean Stock Good Location
See KRUEGER, Realtor
147 X. ComX St. Pbone 217
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SMOKERS of today the most par
ticular and hardest to please find
their smoking wishes realized in the
mellow goodness of Camels. They
demand the choicest Turkish and
Domestic tobaccos, and find them in
Camel gloriously blended. Modern
smokers put Camel ahead of all other
cigarettes.
You should know the mildness, the
mellowness that brings enjoyment to
present-day smokers. You'll find it in
Camel every good point that could
be looked for in a cigarette.
It's the modern favorite.
"Hare a Camel!"
lag men a well-traiaed choir ia Itm ?
tsidJt.' It Ls as aset. - 1
Mr. Alf O.'Nelsos, a atemher e
im caoir,. acwagmea iv,
sSchoeler to CorvaEi ia the evea-f
tag and there spoke to the Lstter- J
I xn Stade&t Assoclatk3 ia the
JYWCA bafldfeg.
FORD TO TAKE STAND
MONDAY IN LIBEL SUIT
t ject to discipline."
-Mr. Gallagher described the
Dearborn Independent as a "pe-
cnliar" publication, carrying so
: advertising and sapported entirely
by Mr. Ford.
The pabiication was merely the
creature cjJlezry Fqrd, he said.
his mosihpiece and spokesmaz..
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The Wife VTjo Wasn't Waated
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Sapiro claims that the seriej
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dest la 124-25 charged thss i
wm a tseabeT tf a Jewih e -
rpfracy t exploit agrirx-ltsr ii i
spread commsaisna ttrojfi;
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This, he alleges, isjsred Lis r-
statioa with the farmers, air - -
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has bees orgaEUirr -
operative organixatks fcr :
years.
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