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S D'G'vC I i M X S - OF THC
At Capitol 'Foday
THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON
Elsinore : Theater
anchon and Marco's idea "Hel
lo Lindbergh," at the Elsinore to
day and Monday, Is said to be
one of the cleverest presentation
yl offered ' at this popular play
houfft, "and- the best way to des
ciU.: First National's newe.-t pic-tHt-n.
:Tlu5 Poor Nut." shown n
Ci'l.ae'i.n with the Marco, pres
euHailpu. withXJiiarUe Murray and
J.ik MblhaH In the title roles, t
to Jay that It will be enjoyed by
Veryone, from mother and fash
ij lv the last kiddie.
"The, Poor Xuf the screen
version of the stage play of the
Then follows one of the greatest
and moat stirring climaxes that
has ever been seen on the screen,
with a thrill that will bring audi
ences to thelf feet. The Runa
way Express will show at the ap-
Itol today and Monday.
i
Singing, dancing, comedy and
novelty numbers are deftly blend
ed In Biid Schaffer's newest pres
entation, the Sun Kist Rente, fea
turing Jewel Floyd. Jimmie Rose.
The California Blackberry, who
also appears in this presentation,
supplies comedy in hilarious major
proportions, rounding out a per
fect block of entertainment. The
fame title which ran for a year in 'act is one of the popular headlin-
aptj iiort. it is a ciean. exire- ; 01 me season ann nas Deen re
meriy tunny story 01 college ure.
billt around j a young man who
suffeis from 1 an "Inferiority com
plex' which i is finally removed
tlroagh the work of a pretty co
ed and his own victory as a run
ner on the cinder track.
; A real track meet, the big an-
celved wherever offered with gen
erous applause.
Flip & Flapper present a fast
presentation set, opening with
comedy pantomime, then Miss
Flapper sings a very pretty song
and does a clever acrobatic black
t i tint uu v. vl t.cvn
ntial affair of the University oil and white Fauntlerov stvle makes
Arizona, is snown in me picture her stand out to advantage.
. i, : , ... . ... i ounnau ouinvan. dainty
tares of the film. Real athletes .
, . .... . . . . ... mse,ra ana aancers. win enter-
.t.,"1 ,ai?8tead fVhe their fast dances and
"rf-, " t7. -u. aeiigntful songs. Their dance ren-
filial M t a tr oa thla eAmiAti a a Anf I
iU nsual run. ?,UOnS P7 exceeding
I ''Th Piwi Viit" 15 Phasing, and they do erery-
i.i w,. w ..,,. .1: :::: Lhin from n the mack
r v ,
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Lrair " Will
OFFICIAL
Snub Pollard
Popular Singer to Preside
Over Program at Elsinorc
i? 'addition to Mulhall, are Char
lie Murray. Jane Winton, Jean
Arthur. Cornelius Keefe and
many other prominent players.
(Asia special added' "attraction,
Bottom with equal skill.
The original Jimmie Rose pre
sents a comedy act that will make
an audience laugh from the mo
ment they see him come out upon
the ataxe until he leaves m
H,ui xr. n , - i iuc stage uniu ne leaves. his
Eaale Mag. II. famous slnclna- mas- I . .
. ' - , ... .- . rl J aypearance is so luaicrous
Theater! ' 2?,. that thing he does and says
2i??T trZ ! ?TmaT fcr,n forth roars ot laughter.
125? ' 8 7 at Jimmie Rose can b bishly recom-
Oregon 'Theater
Oh. for the life of the French
Foreign Legion !
mended as a gloom dispeller, cre
ator of clean wholesome comedy
The coordination of mind and
muscle, exhibiting amazing con
trol of the limbs, is presented in
I -T :: ; ; ... . "-01 or tne Hi
V.V.'- of - Niokerson
tI.frUftd?rJthe . r'a ' on "tremely entertaining but
.-' . V educational, in that it shows what
liSOZfJ. KnSe ,ands; bing "an be accomplished by constant
. , " . iciuru- practice.
V norae a nero. ,iooHiui, ,v, i
Something ot the other side of snub Pollard and his dainty little
legionaire s life la shown in t .
..r my . . .. i" a coiueuy
s-cw uto, r. yvren s tnrn- ekit entitled "Out of Gas," which
jng mystery atory which has been has been written especiaJly for
transferred-to the screen by Par- lhem. Aside from Charlie Chap-
v ju is uaw. snowing at tne
'figon theater. ;
I rwea marce or 30 miles a
ay: carrying packs of from 56 to
" pounds, wearing seven pound
noap 4h"'thelr.'months while wash-
log, to keep them from being
r Ronild Colman. Neil Hamilton
a'ndl Jlalph Forbes appear as three
EBjIish brothers who enlist in the - uar owunctioii in tne r
Lesion, ntw fe..,, 3ilent drama? There are
Lesion. -. Other ' featured nlaver
13i "Beau beste which Herhert
IJrenon directed, include Alice
Jorre. , Noah Beerv. Marv Brian
William Powell. Norman Trevor
l!n. Snub Pollard is probably the
best known short reel comedian
en the screen today. "Snub."
which he prefers beiiLS called.
t f TY a from Q a m 4 1 nf lnwlmo(A
iats under Dialing suns these and opera stars. The oBd Pollard
areTommon occurrences In the Opera company, an Englfeh organ-
.is d crimes loriization which toured this country
hleh the death penalty may be several years ago, wm named by
iiiiUCted in the Legion. It is no I hia toor noMio oaid
a vMa A-aoo t 1 tt haw
f-"me,tQ steal another's equipment from being a movie celebrity, Is
hut. It jtoes, hard with the man also a real performer, beings a tal-
whose equipment is stolen. Some- ented and finished dancer,
times ihev even hold tho hor. nt
Hollywood Theater
Will JoseDh Schildkraiit. who
has been called one ot the stage's
most romantic figures. Acquire
similar distinction in the realm of
many
in Hollywood who predict that he
will.
Schildkraut. who recenOv was
won over to the cinema, fgrst at
tracted the attention of theater
goers in "Lilom." which he play
er with marked success for more
than three years in Berlin, and
later for more than a year in
New York. "Peer Gynt," followed;
hen "The Highwayman." and
hen "The Firebrand." in which
he scored convincingly tbjrough-
out It's long Broadway rurn.
Schildkraut was featured under
Vfr.-De Mill'e direction in. "The
Road to Yesterday." and after
reads in two Metropolitan pic-
ures "Shipwrecked" and "Meet
the Prince." he was foahTo
Young April." which win h
hown at thj Hollywood theater
today and Monday.
Incidentally Rudolnh Schild-
trant. Joseph's fat her - ta
eronized as one of the,
if character actors, also Is featur-
d In the production. n.idiv
nougn playing his screen father,
xoung April" whioh To..).
.lacpnerson and Doiik'b ntv
nifceo irom Kgerton's frastl's nov
. w a romantic comtedv it.a
nTe or which Is a
lom In southern Rnnmu
Schildkraut is seen as n dahin-
'oung crown prnc. -while the eld-
r McniidRraut ha ii .u
- ui im
ping. Bessie L,ov i
ured in the femintoe lead, plays
' ''oy princess, while Bryant
Washburn, who h Aa,A v
ranks of the screen' leading men,
'" seen as the "beai;y" the king's
ehemlng brother. '
; . Capitol Theater
Jo Foley Is an ex-cowbov who
CCCOmeS a lOCOmOtlVe enctnear
lie .wins' the affections nt Vnmh
Kelly, pretty Waitress, thereby in
furring the enmitv of Sandv Me.
Pherson and the latter'a hrother.
Blackie. This enmity is increas
ed oy Joe chastisement of Sandy
because qf his abuse of an old
restaurant helper. Dad Hamilton
In an effort to discredit Joe
Sandy makes a cowardly attack
on mm, causing the young engi
neer to be late for his run. . for
which be Is dismissed f torn the
service. The train Is riven
Sandy, who drinks some drugged
soiree intended for his rival. In
me meantime. Blackie has under
mined -a flam across which the
train most go. The coffee makes
Sandy unconscious and the train
runs wild. On hoard are Joe'
mntjitr and Norah," The train If
rusnmg to i f certain f doom. Th
dan bR hunst. washing away the
iresue uoMiiig tne railroad tracks.
Worls sent to Joe. at the iune
tion, and he darts into the house
A .in added attraction at the
Elsinore theater, starting today,
the management anounces the
permanent engagement of Eddie
Magill, famous singing master of
ceremonies of West Coast thea
ters. He is called the sweetest
singer of songs, and comes direct
to Salem after completing long
engagements at the Metropolitan
theater in Ios Angeles and the
Broadway theater in Portland.
Mr. Magill is a native ot Ore
gon, having made his home in
Portland for a number of years.
During his recent 'engagement at
the Broadway theater, the Port
land Oregonian had thefollowing
to say:
"Shower praise on Eddie Magill
at the Broadway theater. Magill
is a Portland bov who won east
ern audiences with his lyric voice
and returned to the home town
where in four weeks at the Broad
way he has been received with
open arms."
Magill has worked with such
well known leaders as Paul Ash
Ben Black, Eddie Peabody. Rube
Woir and Gene Morgan, in addi
tion to being a Columbia Record
ing Artist, his latest release,
';MId-night Moonlight," with the
Frank Ellis St. Francisco utci
Orchestra.
It is an assured fact that Mr.
Magill will please natrona nt v,a
Elsinore, with his sweet tenor
voice and his beautiful ' mega
phone, the latter being an out
standing novelty on the Pacific
coast. .
DIE
MIA
IE "W
Dempsey-Sharkey Fight
Pictures Coming to Grand
Fight fans who are still inter
ested In the controversarv over
whether Jack Dempsev won from
Jack Sharkey fairly, or through a
foul. Intentional or not-s-and what
fight fan is not Interested?
will get a chance to decide for
themselves Monday and Tuesday
u auenaing the showing of the
fight pictures at the Grand thea
ter. They will be shown both
afternoons and evenings.
FIGHT PICTURES COMING
PICTURES
They Will Be Shown At
BfiogGa's (gupStfeiD
Wednesday and Thursday
-4s Originally Advertised
to see the Dempsey-Sharkey fight
pictures this morning at the Capi
tol theatre. The public showing
of these official pictures of the
fight, with the last two rounds
in slow motion so that the fans
may judge for themselves whether
the blow that floored Sharkey was
fcul or not. These pictures.
Manager Archie Holt states, are
the ones that tne experts viewed
in the attempt to settle the ques
tion the day after the fight.
LEGION TO PICNIC
TILLAMOOK POST INVITES
McSHERRY TO SPEAK
gion posts, in Washington. Marion.
Poik, Yamniu and Tillamook
counties are to be the guests of
the Tillamook post at Oceanside.
near the coast city.
Lunch consising of coffee,
baked, clams and barecued sal
mon will be served by the Tilla
mook group at noon.
Several drum corps will be pres
ent including the Capitol Post
musicians, and the only Ameri
can Legion band in the state.
from Sheridan, will play. The
archery club of Post Number U
will stage a contest for the bene
fit of the visitors.
In the ' afternoon an address
will be given on "The legion and i
.Community Service," by Irl f.
McSherry, state vice commander
of the American Legion.
Legionaires and their families
are invited to make their plans
to attend the meeting all day.
MOVE INTO COZY HOME J fortably located in their owi
STAYTON, Aug 20, (Special) home. The place which they pui
-Dr. G. F., Korinek and wife have
joughly renovated and remodeled
recently moved from the bankjand is one among the coxiest oi
apartments, and . are now com- homes in the north end of town.
enipse-.sharkey Films To Be
Kliown at Capitol This Week
A favored few invited guests
will be given the first opportunity
An invitation was received yes
terday by the American Legion
Capitol Post Number 9 to take
part in a picnic which is being
planned for Labor Day. Septem
ber 5, by. Tillamook .Post Number
According to plans, the 14 Le-
k : 9
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3ny Statesman Want Ads
Hollywood
..Theatre
SUNDAY & MO.VDAV
,-Comedy -ews
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RICHARD CASTLEMAN
ENTERTAINER
Monday Night
AMATEUR NIGHT
PRIZES AWARDED
Thursday Night
Country Store
Adults . ..,..- . . . . J.23
ChiWren ...... .'. ...... ioc
Big Saper-VaudevUIe Show Today
fX THE STAGE
Harry "Snub" Pollard
Arid Thelma Daniels
IN PERSON
in their comedy skit
"OUT OF GAS"
ACTS
ACKERMAy
HARRIS
ACTS
Sullivan & Sullivan
Singers and Dancers
BL'D S CHAFFER PRESENTS
THK SUX KLST RfcTUE
Schmidt & Xirkerson
Mind and Muscle
Flip nnl Flapper .
Sons Dunce Artist
The Original
Jimmie Koe
: Comedian ) Supreme
VIOLA HOLMAN'S CAPITOL ORCHESTRA
Xews Events
Contlnnons
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a:
Show, 2
II.
till
t TT T I NT Av A Fax f
Jack Da ugh
erty and
Blanche Me
haffey
in an absorbUnjr, tense ratlroud melmlrama throbbiaa with
rI- bkKHlrd action.
First Time in Two Years of the
Giant Consolidation
SALEM
AFTERNOON
NK.HT
SAT.
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INCLUDING AMONG
10,000 MARVELS
PAWAH.THE
SACRED
WHITE
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DOORS 0PHATfH7PM-PERFORMHC&AT2rrf8P.AC
PRICES (Including Tax) i admitting to the Circus. Men
agerie jand General Admission Seats ADULTS $1; CHILDREN
UNDER 12 YEARS, 50c. Grand Stand and Reserred Seats
at Additional Cost According toLocation.
' Reserved seats and admission tickets' on sale at Sherman.
Clay & Co. Music Store. 130 So. High St. (Show Day). -
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GRAND THEATRE
MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY n
AFTERNOON AND EVENING 1
IFSfatt ami liDy
Poeteras el?
(DDio3J7
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7 Cracking, Smashing:. Sensational Rounds!
EVERY ROUND
EVERY BLOW
, WITH SPECIAL SLOW-MOTION PICTURES
OF LAST AND DECIDING ROUND.
Also Slow Motion of the Knockout!
llm OA A Frai?
SEE THE PICTURES OF THIS THRILLING
AND EXCITING BOUT MONDAY AND TUES-
. DAY. AND ;
Judge for Yourself
General pjv -
Admission .'. OUC
ADDED
BIO ,FEATCRE
PICTURE
,. BRrXO THE LADIES. TflETLL EXJOT IT1
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