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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1927)
"A iElstoore Theater . i Lionel Barrymore, . Internation ally famous for his rlrld portray als of the screen, and world-famous as a "stage' star, plays one of the outstanding roles In' "The Temptress," " Cosmopolitan's spec tacular filmizatlon of the Ibanez novel coming to the Elsinore thea ter for showing April 15-1 6 and tho Oregon on April 17-18. ' Barrymore will be. seen as "Canterac" a French engineer in the wilds of South America. The actor, recently scored a sensational success in "The Barrier,' filmed from Rex Beach's romance. Sometimes Tauderille is inter esting and sometimes it is decid edly boresome. One grows tired of the same singing, dancing and kicking interspersed with "wise cracks" by near-wits. Such pro grams used " to be the commonly accepted thing In vaudeville. Times are. changing for the bet ter, vauaevine is oiienng, irom time to time, acts tnat are really Interesting. , - : Such a one is the headline at traction on today's- bill at the Elsinore, "Stars of Other Days" which-is a-combination of several old time favorites of the footlights who have gathered, together tn an .offering -that is unique and-very 'interesting. The older generation will receive them back a friends and the young people, will enjoy them as well. There are two clever comedy acts, a witty nomologist with his performing dog, and to give the bill a musical value; a soprano of quality carrying her own accom- - All In all it is a well balanced program and decidedly away from the cut and dried type of vauder ville. . Capitol Theater Sensational . novelty, music, ' good singing, gymnastic marvels. and wholesome comeay win De ine outstanding attraction to be pre sented at the Bligh's Capitol tUeater next ' Saturday- on the Ievey New York vaudeville bill. The headline feature on this mammoth bill is Harry Claff in VW. HfTK (4 T." t Vi ounnArto1 bv Miss Winnie Wager. This is the first appearance of Mr. Claff In the West and should be a con tinuation of his former successes. His melodious voice and customes, Including the armor of the white knight. Is one of the features of the offering. Ruth Howell Due, "America's Premier : Aeriallsts," are the added attraction. Some thing new in aerial sensations will be seen with the appearance of this cleveriuo wno nave no equal tn their line.. Russell & Vivian are known as "Dixie Favorites." This combina tion Is one of the standard col ored teams now playing vaude ville and will deliver comedy pat ter and songs in a most delightful manner. ' T Allen & fnsie in "Come On Susie" offer a comedy skit pre sented In an inimitable manner. Their comedy patter is bright and scintillating, provoking much laughter. Butler & Claude, "Dainty Delineators of Mirthful Harmony," are all that their name implies and their song cycle and musical, of ferings are pleasant to both the eye and ear. .-On the screen the Capitol will offer : Jaines Oliver Curwoods "Prisoners of the Storm," starring House Peters. V Oregon Theater Charles Rogers is making rapid strides up the screen's ladder of A year ago he was studying to become a journalist. Then one day he found himself accepted as a student -at tne raramouai x-u;-tnre School. Next, he was given AD3H!aSTRATRft NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT .MntiM t "herebvriven that un derslgned has been duly appointed tw th Conntv jCourt ot the State of Oregon for' ' the. County - of Marlon as1 Administratrix 'of f tne estate of lElletji C. Draper - de ceased, and - that , sue nas amy mi nil f led as sueh administratrix; all persona having-.claims.agalns the estate f of aaid decedent j arc hereby notified - to . present the earae. duly perilled,, to me, at tne office of Ronald C, Glover, my ai 203 Orezon Building. Sa- lom Marlon County. Oregon, with in six months from the date of this notice. i, Dated at1 Salem, Oregon, this 15th day of April. 19Z7. V.I. 17. k DRAPER. T i Administratrix of the estaU RONALD C. GLOVER. Attorney for Administratrix. Salem Oregon. Or 15-22-29-m6-l3. i " i SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT O THE AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY 'of St. Louu. w StaU of Miuouri. on tfc lUt Amy of December. 1936. mmdm t the lnairanc Comntu toner of the State of Orvson, purauMt to taw : CAPITAL Ammt of ciul iUck pmii fl.WMtt.W i INCOME mm 4a ' Net oremium receives1 durin the rear .- 7'??f 52 i i Jntereat. aiyidemte and renta rweaimd dannr the year i .11 Innimt f ran other aeura reeeiTe4 durinc the year ajxa.at Total i Net kwaos paW during tbe year includiac i OufliaiMiou aa4 salaries pskl darins the Uivnenua paw " - , " T , Taxea. licenaea and feea paid duriac tae Aweunt at ail other ependitttrea ,,, , Total exemdHara- . IKSETX Value of real eaUte awned (narket yaiue) VaJue of stocks and booda ewaed market Loana en atortaea and collateral. ete- Prohlairi.rcie Interest jm renio oue aim All other Teta2 admitted aaset. UABILITIXa ' Croaa alaims for lomea wnpaid . , ,. Amount of aaearaed nremnnno om. all Vu9 tor etxnmiMiioa and brokerage; .. . , AU ocher liabiiue , , ... 5 gurnhia ... . .i.: ... " Total Hahmtiea. eieloalTe ef eanUal otoek oT $l,M.eM.i.i,lJI3.t I. Ket premunu reroired durin tJ yoar.,., ,., ,: -.-.ot $ , Loaoee paid during the year J7t.0 : UJZ:T:r.r lor aervlcei W. J. KrWer. ParU Or,.. the leading role in "Fascinating Youth" and now, in his second film, Rogers has a featured part In W. C. Fields current Para mount starring vehicle, "So's Your Old Man," which shows at the Oregon theater April 15-16. Alice Joyce is the only other featured member of the cast. "So's Your Old Man" In short story form won the O. Henry Memorial Award for 1925. It was formerly called "Mr: Bisbee's Princess Julian Street is the author. 1 H. T. Love, the Jeweler, 335 State St. High quality jewelry, silverware and diamonds. The gold standard of values. Once a buyer always a customer. () At Shipley's the ladies of Salem have satisfied themselves that they can get the finest, spring frocks, coats and dresses ever shown in this city. j L 1 1 j Rosedale People Plan Special Entertainment ROSEDALE, April 14. (Spec ial) On Friday evening the Rose dale community will entertain the people from the Sunnyslde, Lib erty and Salem Heights districts with a program at the school house. The Sunday School Easter pro gram is to be given at the church on Sunday evening. The children of the community are to have an Easter party at the church on Saturday afternoon. One evening last week a group of young people were entertained at the , home of Miss Helen Mc Millan.! . , Stop, look, and listen to our ap peal. If you are not absolutely satisfied with' your laundry prob lem, call 165. Hand work our specialty. ( ) Ladies to Act as Judges for Declamatory Contest OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL, Monmouth, April 14. (Special) Edna Mingus. head of the Eng lish department of the Monmouth normal, and Mrs. Beulah Thornton have accepted an invitation to act as judges at a declamatory con test to be held in the Eugene Field auditorium at Silverton on April 22. The contest is being WE DO HEMSTITCHING for 6 and 8 cento per yard Dressmaking $6 to $10 Good Specials on Colored Towelings THE PETITE SHOP Over Buslck's ; Telephone 1981 NOW PLAYING ""THE dramatic, romantic pow erful epic of a strong man in the grip of circumstances -battling against terrific odds for life, liberty and the girl he he loves. JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S TOMORROW si .ft Added Attractions Vive fZrmi A. ft a VAUDEVILLE r s HARRY CLAFF In .; ' ."The White Knight" RUTH HOWELL DUO Aerial ists RUSSELL & VIVIAN "Dixie Favorites" ALLEN & SUSIE "Come on Susie" BUTLER & CLAUDE Mirthful Harmony ON THE SCREEN "Prisoners of the Storm' will be held over for Saturday ,47.44t7S.TI ..S3.0S9.441.SS SSO.000.00 I,i,l.U iU.tH.il M141S.40 adjuatawnt espeBsea year- year. ...... . value) , $ ' None 7.08S.605.0S None 47S.!SU8 M77.7S.4 4,(S.7 17S.6 ..9,lS.ML9t . atatandins i.. u' t ' I2.414JS0.4S , 311. 394.44 396.Z50.44 ' 4MlBd4 7T sponsored by the Prinelnals As sociation of Marion County, and tne invitation was extended throurh Mrs. Rlma f r"! tHt o secretary of the organization. The third Judge will be a faculty member from the Willamette Uni versity, i fV c D. H. MosherJ f orphan t Tnilnr is turning ront th nnkht on' best fitting tailor made suits to measure; ioo business and pro fessional men buy of Mosher. () Boy Scout Bird House Contest Interests Many OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL, Monmouth, April 14. (Special) The Boy Scout Bird, House Con test now open to Monmouth Scouts and Camp Fire girls offers an attractive list of twelve prizes, which have been given by the lo cal, business men. The contest Is divided Into sections, which are open to all registered Scouts and Camp Fire girls. All entries must be turned in to the Scout Master by 5:30 p. m. on Aprlf the 25th. Committees of business men will act as judges and who will judge the entries according to the na tional rules for such contests. The contest is being handled and ar ranged by Scoutmaster E. A. Rose boom. Everything in the book store line, books, stationery, supplies for the: home, office or school room, it the Commercial Book Store. 163 N. Com'l. () The Dixie Bakery leads on high class breads, pies, cookies and fancy baked supplies of every kind. Best by test Ask old cus tomers. 439 Court jSt. () 2005 N. Capitol St. Phone 520 Tonight 7 and 9 P. M. GENE STRATTON PORTER'S "LADDIE" You'll want to see it over and over again Also Comedy. Always 25c and Children 10c Make Reservations NOW Captain Roald Amundsen The World's Greatest Explorer - - M." V s u J it. V 4 A ' Roald Amundsen at the ELSINORE Theatre Tuesday, April 19 Matinee and Evening Subject : j "By Dirigible from Rome, Italy to Teller, Alaska." In Airship Norge Illustrated by Motion Pictures Tickets on sale by all Lions. Reservations Box' Office Elsinore Theatre NOW. ; PRICES: Adults, night $1.65 and : S1.10. Matinee; students ; : only, 25c - 50c i - ,, .: . , ; , !' , t t'- "'ft. :'i ! :f - ' ' - ' Sponsored by Salem Lions Club 4 Ja --jSlMifl? irnii i i,-" - . ciiMin ciuo 10 ME FRIDAY Fruitland Baseball Team to Play Hazel Green Nine This Afternoon FRUITLAND, April 14. (Spe cial) T"here will be a meeting'of the Community club Friday night. April 15, at the school house. Miss Maribelle Quinn, chairman of thel program committee, announces that she is getting together a very good program. Everybody be sure and come as this is the last meet ing this spring. Refreshments will be served. 7"rank Girod went to Corvallis last Saturday. The Fruitland school baseball team will cross bats with the fast Hazel Green team on the Hazel Green grounds Friday, April 15. This is Fruitland's first game with a school of eight grades. s Ralph Bentler visited With Mr. Starley Kagg, Wednesday evening. There will be a short Easter program given at the church Sun day morning. The Fruitland Sunday school baseball team defeated the Prat um Mennonites last Saturday evening by a score of 9 to 3. K. O. Runner, pitcher for the winners, allowed three hits. The Fruitland Sunday school claims to have one of the best teams in the county 1 TWO actions to get ALL the dirt! Threads from the top grit from the bottom of a rug. Dust and dirt from every high or low corner of the room A light, smooth - running cleaner every detail of it perfected for efficient handling, with a hall -bearing motor for years of service without oiling. Convenient Terms Ask tts to demonstrate the Premier Duplex in your own home PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. 237 North Liberty Salem, Oregon St no to CALIFORNIA Effective April 17 Cascade new, extra fare deluxe flyer via Cascade line. Faster time to San Francisco; a smart, luxuriously-appointed train- Leaves Salem at 11:47 p. m. arriving San Francisco 9&5 p.m. next day. Train No. 15 also over new Cascade Line. Direct via Sacramento to Los Angeles. Leaves Salem at 6:58 p. m. arriving Los Angeles &30 a. m second day. Through Pullman without change to San Francisco arrives there 835 p.m. ta continues over Siskiyou line to San Fran. Cisco. Leaves Salem at 10:13 a. m., arriving San Francisco 1 1:50 rn.au, next day. Carries day coach and handles bu ineas to mod from schedule stops. OrsMlBsi via Siskiyou line. Leaves Salem 3:13 sum. arriving San Francisco 9:50 a. m. one day following. Carries special sleepers to Eugene and to Klamath Falls. to Stations in Oreson Southbound (in addition to above No. 13 tn Eu?ne leave No. 31 to Ashland leaves . ' Carries Coos 4 Northbound ' 5:10 ajn. -No. 34 leaves 7:21 aun. No. 32 leaves 203 pja. No. 12 leave No. 14 leaves No. 16 leaves fNo. IS leaves Vt and" would' lifee to cross bats with any Sunday school which will dis pute this claim. Anybody wanting games tejephone 110F23 or write to K, O. Runner, Rout 6, Salem, ROCK SPRINGS TO BE REBUILT CITIZENS SAY fi (Continued from paje 1) annihilation," he said.. "But bus iness will go on In Rock Springs. I have been here since 1896. I am going to stay. "I have lost much almost all but Rock Springs was built be cause there was a need for a town in this section. L believe it will be rebuilt, and rebuilt than ever before.". Mayor Lockley said the total value of the property destroyed was a million and a half dollars. This is virtually all the property of the town, as the assessors books show a valuation of $600,000, based on a present per cent assess ment. ' Rebuilding Assured Officials ot both banks say the town will be rebuilt and that they will start work at once. It has no salvage value and to date not a sinele Derson who had a dollar's worth of tornado insur ance has been found. The loss is worse than total, for the expense nf cleaning: un and eettine ready to rebuild will be more than the value of the recovered property. There is no water, no electric ity and the only telephone is the one in the rear of the wrecked telephone exchange over which this story was dictated to the As sociated Press. California trains) 11:00 a.m. 100p.ml . . . Bay sleeper 1)5 p.m. 530 pan. W)5 pjn. , D.P.4 P. A, City Ticket Offlee 184 N. XAeity , XslspkM SO isSB Two School Heads Visit at Monmouth 1 " '".-'- i Several Normal Student Hired For Teaching Next Year OREGON NORMAL, SCHOOL., Monmouth, April 14. f Special) Superintendent Elizabeth Mur ray of St. Helens visited the Mon mouth normal yesterday for the purpose of interviewing prospec tive teachers for next year in Columbia county. At Miss Mur ray's suggestion Mr. Gentle recom mended several promising student teachers, and they were asked to make personal applications with the St. Helens school board. Miss Murray reports that a large num ber of their teachers throughout the county are normal school graduates and who are doing a very satisfactory type of work. Superintendent J. V. Crites, of Hood River, also spent part of the day at the normal interviewing teachers through the appointment bureau, and has also asked several to apply for positions in his coun ty. Superintendent - elect Fagan, who will he head of the McMinn- WE OFFER - p ANTAGEC A- Vaudeville 0 Full Rill Direct from Portland MONDAY MAT. & EVE. One Big Hearty Roar of MIRTH A COMEDY with an honest to goodness human story. The title gives away the laughs the picture holds. OPENS TODAY OREGON 4 w VAUDEVILLE'- Hailed as zvith GRETA ANTONIO "XT'. LIONEL BARRYMORE - KUI A of r - . 1 ffl1 JPV'M v FIVE BIG. H ( -efbgZM' ,' X Vaudeville f f V Specialtie j , j fZ1 '5&jbSP Unusually Bright ; ij Sonpv Dances ville schools next year has elected Ruth Boardman of Portland and Mildred Lovett of La Grande to teach In the McMinnville schools next fall. i Superintendent Fred Peterson of Klamath Falls has announced the appointment of Rita Pollock of Cottage Grove to a position in his county. I F. E. Sharer's Harness and Leather Goods ptore, 170 S. Com'l Suit cases, valises, portfolios, brief cases, gloves and mittens. Large stock. The pioneer store. () T E X X I S TO I ' I : X K Y TO I A Y OREGON'" XURMAL SCHOOL. Monmouth, April 14. .(Special) A dual : tennis tournament will iwil: Wholes i r ; 15,000 Mile Guarantee 29x4.40 BALLOON $11.25 29x495 BALLOON 30x495 BALLOON 31x495 BALLOON $16.00 $16.55 $18.25 Oversize Viking Cords $9.85 Other Sizes Low Priced in Proportion . Drive-in Service Commercial MmcomS CONTINUOUS 2 TO 11 the Screen Sensation GARBO MORENO star cast! 1J AKl l WONDERFUL COMBINED PROGRAM MAGTER RICTURE be held on the Monmonth coijrt .4 ou r-naay me 15th between Willamette University and O. N. S. teams. The Ratue the preliminary to the reguiar Lu, are isrence scneauie. 'The Hamilton Reach eh?, cleaners and Monarch t-ic, ranges both recommended by ( trio 'le(nri,' Housekeeping, sold in Salei C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. a A. 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