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SATURDXViOKNlNVAPKIL 9 1927 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON Klsinore Theater The vivid drama of the master dramatist, Sudermann; the master ful portrayals of John Gilbert, Greta Gatbo and Lara Hanson, a mighty triumvirate of the art, of the screen plus the direction of Clarence Brown, past -master of cinema subtleties these make Flesh an4 the Peril.' The new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer masterpiece, now playing at the Klsinore theater. ; is a picture unique Jn screen history. In;the first, place. It Is one of the most tremendous dramas ever filmed and In the second place, despite the driving power of ita theme,. it is pore entertainment, it rainy carries the ; audience back to Europe; the Europe of today, and among the peopje who work out one of the greatest problems of life in. a manner so gripping, so astounding "that ; it leaves" the au rMenre gasping.; a bit of a tragedienne, too. In the gripping big moments of the story. It is by far her most pretentious role. The plot deals with the affairs of an estranged couple .with child. The father, victim of infatu ation with an actress, the mother leaning toward a rather ardent friendship with a former sweet heart; the child, torn between the love of both parents, vainly grop ing to reunite them, until a devel opment dramatic as it is startling solves her problem for her. SHOBOFPK TREE COVER CROPS Demonstration in the Brush' College District on twing Orchard. Monday Next Tennis Court Opened on Hi School Grounds SILVERTON, Ore. April 8. (Special.) The tennfs court at the school grounds has been offi cially opened to players. The court was built with money donat ed by the class , of 1925, by the American Legion, and from money loaned by the school board. Until the court is entirely paid for. fif ty cents dues are being charged players annually. TWla Ionisa Medler will have Capitol Theater The -Thrfre Mlllards" head the Levey "Now erk vaudeville hill at -Uligh-s- Cacitot thrater tHs afternoon and Evening.' - The ' Three Millards" !n .i sen sational dance offering with musi cal " interruptions.' I embelHshine IheJr vehicle with b4antiful scenic effects, draperies, land fetching gowns that delight the female au ditor and add much to this art tefl dance skit. Tttrd & Ton nr. "ThV Two Saps' present a funny odditv tht 1 a combination of song and mwsie with a few imitation." Billv VacTc. ' a" ilneing and talking com-edian otitpft'e of hi5 mm rtn"- 'lalty introduces h prt on the lilt with a" 'comedy, vein, as "Mast er of Cerrmbnie?'," something riw anj: amusing in vaudeville. FvIy Sr fiiminlnss in "Fps and rown"" offer an athletic novelty Acfru hr two exceptionally- clever acrobat. Thv handle each other with Fkil! and enp that is snr nrlslcr. Their torture chair trfck I the la-t work Jn "gvTnnastfrs and Uilf'provr a'rstd. On th .-rfn 41ie'rap!tcl vi-fil offer "rnknown Treasures" the mvsterv melo drama. It is a routing storv of myntery and adventure taken from i magazine story' hv Mary Soa.ira Vigna, who is becoming on of the popular story, writers of the day. Archie Mayo directed it and the, all star, cast headed bv Oladvs Hulette.;' Viola Vereler Holman and her Capitol Orchestra Will of fer another musical novelty. Prune orchard cover crops to be successful must make a good growth early in the spring so that cnarge of coaching the girls they can be turned under, gener ally by the 15th or 20th of April, and a satisfactory solution of this problem is of vital importance in the maintenance of the fertility of the orchards in this district. A complete set ojf fertilizer plots were laid out in the Fred Ewing orchard near Brush College on the Wallace road last fall, and results are showing at this time on several of the plots. Next Monday. April 11, at 2:30 o'clock, county Agent j. R. Beck seniors of Sttverton of Polk county and Mr. Ewing are inviting the orchardists of the Brush College, West Salem and Salem districts to gather at Mr. Ewing's place and look over the various demonstration plots that fcren treated in different v-avs. F. K. Price, soil specialist of Oregon , Agricultural college. will be present to compare the re sults with those obtained in other counties in the valley. Different Showings Such fertimers as nitrate of soda, ammonium sulphate, super phosphate. Swift & Co.'s orchard dressing, bone meal and limerock were used. Some of these were and others in Activities of Rickey Told by Correspondent RICKEY, April 8. (Special)- Mr. and Mrs. Ramsart, Mrs. Ota Binegar and Mrs. Burr spent Wednesday in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Humphries and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Binegar were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Tetenhnrg of Macleay Tues day evening. Bessie Carlson Jensen, who was btiriel at Aiimsvlile Wednesday, was well known l.fre where her many friends will he sorry to hear of her death. Miss Beverly McMillim enter tained several little friends Satur day afternoon, the occasion being her sixth birthday. Judge and Mrs. Burnett were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J; Culver. . Mr an,d Mrs Clande MeCullv cnplied in the fall .J ni'ii it,a i, i. i - . uri ilia vti ! ,4 . , . . , J I thp snnn?. with suitable CheCK Marry i nnsnn 01 .Tumsviim. i ' and Mr. V'f-rnr Carlson of Lena- ! Plots between. rtnn ifd ffnorfc r ff otM XTr-a Mr Reck states that Oil & r6- M. M. Masrep. Sunday. I cent visit to these plots a m& . terial difference was showing up j ar.d orchardists who are inter i esied in getting a quick growth on their cover crops will do well to attend this meeting next Monday. a3 Mr. Ewing expects t turn the cover crop under shortly thereafter. WRITES MAGAZINE ARTICLE SILVERTON, Or., April 8. fSnecial." W. Crabtree. Smith- Hughes instructor at biivertop. practices photography and maga zine writing a3 a side line, in me recent Popular Mechanics he has an article on an invention for cleaning typewriters. Hi School Choose Play SILVERTON, Or., April 8.- ( Special.) The seniors of the Sil- verton high school has seiectea their class play, a three-act com edy entitled "The Whole Town's Talking." John Emerson and Anita Loos are the 'playwrights. The date for the play has been set for May 6. DANCING M1LLARDS 5 ACTS LEVEY XEW YORK s Molalla First installs new safe. National bank .-.-! ' ML- 74 use m 'jam i f.10RE MARINES WILL GO Liner President Grant Requisi tioned for Transport SAN FRANCISCO. April 8. (AP) The liner President Grant, queen of the Dollar line's fleet and one of the fastest liners in the trans-Pacific service, has been re quisitioned to carry United States marines to China. The Grant will begin the trip Trorn San Diego not later than! April 20. - i x.-jj - V At marine corps headquarters here it was disclosed that approx imately 1400 men and provisions and stores to last the entire Am erican contingent in the Orient 60 days would bq despatched on the Grant from the naval base at Sao Diego. ' ' 7l;-J2 5 ACTS 1 LKvfKY new York H BIRD & YOUNG ."THE TWO 8APS THE THREE MILLARDS SensHtional Dance Offering LEGROS & ANNA ".Musical Dtvertiaement" FOLEY & Cl'.VIMIXGS "I'ps and Dowiift" RILL 5LCK Comedian SCREEN OFFERING "Unknown Treasures" Jystery Thrills Romance Viola Vereler Holman and her Capitol Orchestra At Capitol Theater today IMiiiyiibiiiiiiiiiiiiin Easter Program Planned for Community on Sunday ROSEDALKT." April 8. (Spe cial.) The jSunday school Easter program wifl be given on Sunday evening. April 17. All are cor dinllv fnvied t attend these ser- Orejion Theater Another big Baby Peggy feature. production which shows at the Oregon theater, April 9, when "The Law Forbids" is to be shown. The new picture In which the dim inutive star is surrounded by a big cast .. of grownups recruited from the ranks of Filmland's best known artists, is a dramatic story f Infatuation, divorce and marital woes, with the baby as the central figure in a tangle that leads to one of thfii' most dramatic climaxes ever efreehed. it is a anierent iiapy Peggy that the audience sees in this pro duction. She was an Italian waif In "The Darling of New York." but in; the new picture she is much of a rnroeHienn bnt qtitte i i p. I. 2005 N. Capitol Phone 530 KATUDAY--.2:30 V Barjram Matinee 10c Any Seat "Out of the Wet" Also Comedies Miss Lila Dudley spent theweek end with her friend, Mrs. M. H. Porter. Mrs. C. A. Bear visited with her sister, Mrs. Cammack, last Tuesday. The Red Hills Birthday club met at the C. A. Cole home last Friday evening. The young men's Sunday school class met at the home of their teacher for a social time'last Fri day evening. 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