.-;.. ' ' -i.v : vio rur.1 I, ?! si r. : : ' : : YTT A f?"" iMJ t, -'Oron T?-atttr Clay., young, coarageout, "Boatx" nd hU brother brlnjr, mU, ro liDi'e, thrill and 'few teara to uidln- . attending tbe Ore con hfafer, where thla exceptional pic on? ta now chewing. yHfiiu Gent worth tha for uno . Jarauioutit poorad Into itn IfmlnK, It ! worih th months PMWby Herbert llrimon and two thoKnd men among tbe corcbd bund dun tit tho Orrat American lirt. ...... ThlH'torjr of the French, For-; :n legion; breatboa an Immortal jflama that an director Plight for- MIL IUI lllf Id UUimill. 1 HQ riKIU bingo, on tin? wonderful devotion inf thrMj young Kngllb man, ach Hif whom derampn from home In order that the blaino for the theft of a 'faniou.appblre may fall on hli although he belteve one of Id brother to 1k3 guilty. Bjomhion lmpulne all cmlUt In lhM Foreign legion. Two find ihomaervea at an laolated Sahara fnr which mut meet an Arab at tack, with only 40 defenders. Tho rlccr ftarlMneHB of thne won derful aoldleri .In their pitiably braVd.defeoae adds to the drama of tho - atory. Ronald Colman aa "Ueau" gives a portrayal which many aro nure to place abovn his wonderful work In "The White Slater," the picture lliat'jdarted him toward the com manding place In the screen world lie Bow holds. No more romantic a figure has ever flushed across tbesrreen. . Illvallng CnlRian are Nell Ham ilton and Ralph Forbes, the other two V brothers. A inagniflcant tbaracter rl brought to'Hfe by Noah. Bpery as "the cruelest roan and bravest soldier" In the Legion. i' Acting honors : also belong - to all,the others i on the long list of players to William Powell. Alice Joyce, Mary Hrlan, Norman Tre vor'and the rest.. Few pictures in the history of the screen liavo con tained so many marvelous charac terisation opportunities. rtl!l credit belongs to Herbert ltrenvn, a man whose tremendous energy and fine artistic ability are vlint In tbe dellcatn shadlajg of esc'h scene' and great swefp of the whole atory. ' " !,aramoljnt's 'Beau-Otfste" Is a gteut picture dramatically, torTally and entertainingly. pic- ' : . i;llnore Tltrat cr : SUne Qrey'a latest, and which la aald. to. be on or his bt stories to date. "Nevada," U showing to tUyi mly at the KUihore theater. Ktfer t,ne of tb. latest' snper plc- liireit from the M'aramouat studios with an exceptional cast of screen ntars.r The photoplay is mighty in sco pK. being a tale of (ho west with .vutUwry at its height, bad men t their worst and heroes st lholr,bt. In addition to the fea ture picture, there is a riot of rotn tnjy In Cducatlonal'a two reel suh Jtct entitled "A Ilrlney Boob." to K tber with an Interesting Pathe Kevlew. , IWglnnlng tomorrow, Kddle Ma glll, - fatuous singing master of teremonlts of the West Coast Theaters, will make hU initial bow hcfoH Kls inure audiences. Mr. Maglll, comes from the MetropQll tn theatwr In Io Angeles, where Ihltty, ronstmtiro weeks he was ,agagetf for "Fanchon JT -o-d-a-y HARRY "SNUB" POLLARD -t- ' In Person wi!h Tholma Diuiitik in their conuUy Kkit "Out of Gas' B (2). AC The Biggest I "fn Town NO RAISE VI01.A VKKCLliR JICIUIANS ; ORCHESTRA ;THH OREGON STATESMAN; OF " THQl mm and Marco , Idea, "Hello Lind bergh," eald to be a jfcry unique presentation, together with Flrnt National's att release, "Tho J'oor Nut," will aIo bo on ths pro gram starting tomorrow, Hollywood TlifitU-r Kpfectaeuiar ncenr- tht thrill and dramatic opitiOdcH that hold ih Httentu-i 'from atari to finish, ulc Intorpotutcd in tli new w:ron vorwlon of Jak 1 tendon's ' rusi;e I Ktory of advutituro. "Tho St!j Wolf," which will be on view it the Hollywood theuter to'lay. T:i; collision or a giant liner with u sin .".II schooner In &m Fran-ciMcu- Hay, tho miiltoy atioanl the "Wolf' KeaNng schooner, and lhi triple fluisii of tho "Wolf'i career when hli vci.Mil fcoe down In flatm-H, are only h fw if t th: dranijitic fpUodcs with which the ptcttiru -iIioiiikI";. , On tho oMier hand, a del phtt'nl HiOKpher; of vIolfiH-o. Tho charuc tcr of ' VVolI" l,Mrnn. the brutal love story is blmulcd with this at sea captain, who rulciv wlin an Iron hand, but who l.i u deep 8tu dent of philosophy and reador oi poetry. Is delineated on thecrc-mi by Italph W. Incn with oven greater forcu Uian It was on the pr ntcd page, 'i'lio story, in brief, concerns, a rich clubman and writer and u pretty Klrl, Ul:. j sweetheart, who are picked up by "Wolf" after the collision, and their strange adventures whiju under his .domination. .-.. Famous Irish Cat Tribe Decides to Give Up Fight - " --. KILKENNY. HUSH PURE STATK, ' AUCi. lD.-iAl'--The cats of Kilkenny virtually- "have given up fighting. No one knows why, but the Kilkenny cats no longer chase the clogs out of town! A lieutenant of police told the Associated Press that while an occasional Ut fight till neigh borhood with uoie und fur, the Kilkenny cat has lost his reputa tion. Neverlheiesa, tho Inhabitants of this cathedral town suy tho old cats fought enough tor several generations eeforo they quit. Trnj dltion has it that after some of the old time fights only tbe claws rcma Dd to tell the tale. City of Portland Adopts New Convention Policy J 'UHH.A. l7A U 11 . :1 5 ( A P ) --No fund.- will ! imed hereaftcr by the Portland chamber 6f coni merco to bring u coavotitton here. to cover room or hall rent here for the convention, ur lo enter tain delegates or visitors alto tid ing a convention, nor will tho chamber Indorse the solicitation of funds from buvliuMs tneu for such purposes. This convention policy was ad opted today by the chamber's di rectors after weeks of considera tion. The ch ruber will support the plan now used extensively In oth er cities, of having delegates to conventions pay, when they regis ter, a fee to cover the expenses Involved in holding conventions. i-Wi!l)MH"IHI r.tr- 8 "G T.S MEM Show. Bargain Come Early 1 IN PRICES S ALUM, OREGON Movie Celebrities Harry "Fnub" Polltird und "Snub" Pollard. coincM probably from tbe fact C. in oils niUKluche. The sad cx pression of, this, noted omedian ironies pro babiy from tne iac that according to his-figures he lms l-en hit with preeisely: Six tn: of reinforced eoncretr pic. Twelv thousand cuHlard Enough crockery to. establish a chain of ctifeterkts around thof world. f'hairs. tublen, beds, sideboard and other pieces of briea-bruc uf t clent to equip the Leviathan. Four hundred automobiles. Two l ruins, j Five Big Liquor Firms Effect Consolidation WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 (AP Consolidation of five whis ky concentration warehouse com panies in Kentucky, with totul holdings of approximately 150, ooo barrels of Itourbon whisky in bond, was announced today by Levi Cooke, counsel for the dis tilleries. The consolidation was effected, Cooke said, to reduce tho overhead expenses and to "cooper ate with the government in ulti mate savlug of the tost of govern mental supervhUon of the ware housing 'plants." PRIZE HOGS itiKciv m:oTiri:iis hi m STAKTKItOX I Vllt tiltCCITS Hletk brothers' Waldo Hills show herd of Herkshire hogs was marled for tho California and Ctah fair circuits yesterday morn ing, in charge, of Arnold Kieck. Kven though the Itieck brothers are young men and have only been at the hog breeding game for a few years, they are regard ed as among the. outstanding berk shire fanciers of the west. Their hogs have, bwri shown on the California. Utah, and Oregon cir 0 HOLLYWOOD THEATRE Always . ., KIIMHKS . .SS.V AXV- A IIIMK Tf!K S.Tt"RDAV, . Al'tl. 2t THE SEA WOLF' Comedy' .Newt SVXP.W, IK.. -I "YOUNG APRIL- Comedy Snapshots SAY FELLOWS I MO.MIAY. 'AVU. 22 Amatctir .VtJit PU1.KS AWAHHKH Jl Khvm a t I . .-; ' , " ' 111 - - ' - -IP ;::..;:.;.-v?-.;--'-.r;;:,v ON WAY Now! igs Today, HARRY ; "SNUB" ; POLLARD wt'L.Thohua Haniela In their Comedy Skit : .-4 OTIIKft BIG TIMB AtrTS v On the Serecfi, .Isamitllnir. U'uHllvr .dutts;.Ml. h.W? t'.ve. JVOc (hlldn Ktr 2.c at Blighs Capitol Todfasrand Sunday" Thclnia Danle s n a Comedy Six brick piles. Enough bottles to hold all the j i-o d consumed in one summer at all J ihe pleasure resorts in the United Slates. Ceilings, roofs, walls and chini- ueys. " :' t 1. 1 .. ntrongmen. Ki- i mules and other frafft's, etephmits animals. : "And that . isn't half of it." Snub mourns. Since Pollard has been a slapstbk comedian in mo tion pictures, he has had: A broken leg. A broken wrist. A half doaen 'sprained ankles. cuits for- three years. A three v ur old boar. Belle's Dumfounder. from the herdfhas won two grand championships at the Pacific In ternational livestock exposition in 1 oi l land, and one grand cham pionship at ihe Utah state fair iu Salt Lake. Another entry, "Waldo Hills Dumfounder's fourth," Is a young hour which was junior champion at five different fairs last year. This animal Is in splendid shape this year and gives promise ol making an even better showing than last your. The brothers brought their first pure bred berkshire hop in 1911 and now they have over 100 bead 6.' high grade hogs. They have built up their heard in a common xi nse manner by careful selection. Judging from the results obtained or. the fiir circuits during tho naxt three years, they are doin their utmost to produce only the best berkshire. hogs for the ntrrth west. Stanford Men Slop LAIUSt MKAUOW. Aug. l.. - -('Special) Two Stanford utif vcr(,ity studen-ts. Madison Italph Jones, Jr., and Bob Mott. who Official DEMPSEY SHARKEY FIGHT PICTURES DIRECT FROM THE RINGSIDE SHOWING. EVERY ROUND Last Two Reels in Slow ; Motion - . $125,000 Rinsside Seats" . for 50c UtVGo! NEXT - WED.-THUR. I .m .... i LosV al JSe.- V iota VarrtiMfit llilrTiax. - featurins'- Ijy 3?y I Ilcnmlh :i.t' Skit entitled out or uas. A sprained oacK. A broken nose. "An accidents, of course he jh; "They all came just through Ulng funny." Custard plea are nice soft mis siles but once a pie stujek to a plate. Snub's broken nose re-MiUed.-, A long scar on his face is a memento of a rehearsal with a ! bulldog. Of- course it's all in a day's work." Snub ended. "That's why I like this tour. ' Nothing much to fall on me no accidents yet. live at Oakland. California. stopped for a 'Jme in Labis U Meadows on their return from Victoria. B. C. trip Indiana claims to l.soe the champion pop drinker. Without stopping he drank fifteen bottles of pop. It's a wonder he didn't. Quality dealers know that it pays to give you the best that's w have welcomed tyjj v " ; pAcicei WcYS ipHizEiiiles STfiRT FA! R E I R CU IT Cass Nichol's Chester Whites Begin Show Tour to Compete for Honors ' Twenty -eeven head of Brookslde t. beater White show hogs belong ing to Casa Nichols of Salem were started out on the California and t-Jtah fair circuit yesterday morn ing in charge of Lowell Stockard. This is the forth year that Nichols has had- his bogs on the outstate fair circuit., and during that time he has built up a repu tation as 'one of the outstanding Chester White breeders of the Northwest. He has found the fair circuits one of . the best advertising medi ums, because many, farmers have adopted the practice of attending i fairs in order to get definite and i first Hand Information regarding jb'-eeding stock. Incidentally ! Nichols has always won enough . premiums to offset the expense and to leave a' margin besides. For instance, last winter he shipped two young boars to Arizona. The sale was, made because a party in California had seen them on ex hibit and recommended them to the buyers in Arizona. - Part of this year's show herd was on the circuit last year, and made very creditable winnings. A three, year old sow, "Ladies' Queen,1', was grand champion at tie Pacific International in both 1925 and. 1926; and has likewise ben grand champion at every fair where she has been shown. "Brookslde Big Boy Junior" has also won grand champion ribbons ! w here ever shown with the ex- cc-pt ion of portland last year. He won a silver cup at Salt Lake as the best of his breed. The butcher and packer is in terested in the dressed carcass of a hog. ' This is the point that Nichols bears in mind, as is evi denced by the fact that one SUNFRJEZE Ice Cream Is better in every mray it's better made better packed and it's sold only . by better-service stores. It means something when we say that 9UNFREZE dealers are selected. joySUNFREZE today! You'U rc surprised at the difFerence. It's the finest Ice Cream pur ex- ' perts know how to make. lti barrows . dressed out . a . a Grand Champion at fthe ytah State Fair at Salt LakV? last yean and another barrow won. the grand championship o nthe dressed- car-! cass over all breeds at the Los Angeles County fair at Pomona, California. ; 7 ..C-.v. In 1 91 S Cass Nichols was a member of a local pig club,. Dur ing the brief span of years since then he" has. made a4 great" study of the art of selecting and fitting his animals. In. discussing breed inpr stock he stated that he did not sto bow an ordinary breeder could fKll more than an average of three or four pigs ,for breeding stock fiom each litter. He qualified tills remark by mentioning that a good reputation is - the greatest good that he can hope to attain and he feels that the only way to I roach that goal Is. never to sell an i;nimal that he would not want to keep himself as a member of his breeding herd. Marion county has the largest number of hogs .oi any county in the state. The stock men say the difference between scrub stock and pure bred stock - probably show up greater , in hogs than in any other type of livestock. Rickey People Enjoy Brief Vacation Trips RICKEY. Aug. 19. (Special.) Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Caplinger returned from a trip to Mt. Hood a few days ago. t' ; Mr. and Mrs. Culver spent the week end at the beach. . Mrs. Arthur Binegar "spent sev eral days in Portland this week.. The T. Fitipatfick family en joyed a vacation at the beach last week. Mrs. James Savage and son and daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Harris Monday evening. Mrs. T. Wallace is entertaining relatives from Arizona and Massa chusetts. Mrs. George Hager visited Salem Sunday. in Call At Labish Meadows LABISH MEADOWS, Aug. 19. (Special) Mrs. Harold S; Gil bert, accompanied by her sonJ Frank and niece Charlotte of of New Haven. Connecticut, called ' T I e7 Utl 1 1 Th NEW PACM (straight fawn) VvN. l tlr Trfa CuvL l I AJa iX PACK,i, Quarts... 60 Pints... 30 r... rv..tM. ilv. vr'u t a t TLabish Meadows' 4iisl week. They were accompanied ; by Mrs. i ,N.'- Gilbert - who. recently re turned . from los Angeles. Mrs. , Gilbert will go with- her grand daughter back tt New, Haven iu September. . - Return from World four LABISH: MEADOWS.- Aug. 10. a (Special.) Miss Gabriel Clark el 322 North. 14lh street, Salem, returned Mondayevenlag from a very Interesting trip around the Worlds Shxj reports the United States- has the. best country ana Oregon the "favorite state. '". Every day or so. it Is reported Moscow fears ' an attack from a new direction. 7 Moscow certainly has all tbe symptoms of a bad boy who knows ho has something com ing to him. First Time in Two Years Salem Saturday MIOOO MARVELS MWAH THE SACRED WHITE ELEPHANT Doors Open at X And 7 P. M. Per formances it 3 and 8 P. M. PRICKS (Including; Tax) Admitting to the Cirrus, ilenneeriw and General Admis sion Seats ADULTS 1; CHILDREN I XDKK 12 YEARS, 50 Cents. irand St. Old and Reserved S-U at Addition al Cost According to Location. Re served Sent and Admission Tirketa on Hale at Sherman Clay Co. Music Store 130 So High tit. (Show Day). All. 11 Ji : . . . - . . . , . . . j - ' ' ... .... 7 ... a