The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 02, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    t-THE UEGOHSTATESAIAN. SAtEM OREGON
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, Elslnore Theater ,
Starting today, the' Elslnore
theater will present dashing Be be
Daniels' In her latest' Paramount
comedy, "Swim, Girl. Swim."
Adrance . reports hare It that
this production is the best Miss
Daniels has ever made and if facts
mean' anything, the reports can
rot be exagerated. "The Campos
Flirt," was a knockout, but critics
agree that "Swim, Girl, Swim"
has K 'topped. -
Here are the facts. X, In the first
place the story was written by
Lloyd Corrigan who knows every
thing, about how a college tory
should,; be written with color, ro
mance, thrill and Jaughs. - It
was ''directed by Clarence Badger
and jthis" man has never- been
known -to miss.r ? ... - " .
It has a star particularly suited
for just this sort of thing-fast
moving' comedy -and the cast is
handplcked. James Hall, Gert
rude;..Ederle yes, the famous
Trudy of English channel fame. Is
iu tbe cast Josephine Dunn, Wil
liam 'Austin and James Mack are
only a few of the names.
Theo-story Is about a girl who
swims the channel and yet who is
unable! to swim. And that is a
situations There are races and
chases" galore. Just one erent af
ter another. And, just to be sure
that the college atmosphere was
really there. Miss Daniels selected
the. University of California in
Los Angeles f of " the location of
the campus scenes. - More than
200 students participated in the
production....,;
"Swim, Girl. 'Swxn1s" the first
picture; Trudy bs ever appeared
in. Her role is a good one and
she Is seen as a player and also
in her, customary role of a swlm-mer.Vr-
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In addition to the feature pic
ture Ham Hamilton will be seen
In "Peaceful Oscar.? and Eddie
Maglll the singer ot sweet songs
will be, heard in an all sew pro
gram. : ' "' 1
Jane Green, supreme siren of
syncopation, and' - probably the
most popular- blues singer ever
to appear in Salem, is scheduled
as the chief stage attraction at the
West' Coast Elslnore theater,- Sun
day and Monday. September 4th
in Fanchon and Marco.
. Miss Green started her career
In Los Angeles several years ago
and since then has risen to the
top of the professional ladder.
She Is headlined over the lead
ing vaudvtlle circuits of the world
and for the past two years has
been -the sensation of New York.
Jane Green Is one of the most
popular of Victor Recording art
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op thd;
ists, having made more than fifty
records the past tew years; among
the latest of which are, ?You Went
Away Too Far," "I'm Going to
Meet My Sweetie Now." "Hard
to Get Gertie,"! "My Castle In
Spain," "If I'd Only Believed in
You." "If .You Hadn't Gone
Away," and many others.
Among the many shows in
which . Miss Green, has been fea
tured are Zlegreld's 'Frolic,' Ed
die Cantor's "Midnight Rounders."
Ed Wynn's "Grab Bag," "What's
In a Name," Century Roof Show,
"Dancing Girl." "CindereOla On
Broadway, 7 Greenwich Village
Follies, and many others.
' In addition, to the stage pre
sentation noted ! abt-Ve, Richard
Dix will be seen in his best pic
ture to date, "Knockout Riley.
s.V Oregon Theater X -
They've gone and done it again,
those two unbeatable laugh-pro-vokers
Wallace Beery and Ray
mond Hatton. .
In fact, they've stepped out and
surpassed their two previous ef
forts by a wide margin.
"Firemen, Save My' Child" the
third of" the Beery-HaUon pic
tures, looks as though ICwere des
tined to go down In film history
as one ot the greatest comedies
of 1927. It will surely rank
among the foremost farces of all
time.
What they did In the uniforms
of the army in "Behind the Front
and the navy in "We're in the
Navy Now" was but a forerun
ner of the riot they cause in the
bltfe of the fire fighters.
It's doubtful if anyone emerged
from the Oregon theater yester
day where the new Beery-Hatton
vehicle opened for a week's run.
without aching sides.
When these two comedy stars
first appeared together in "Be
hind the Front? they were a sensa
tion. In "We're In the Navy Now"
they took a stride forward, but
in "Firemen. Save My Child" their
team work seems to have ripened
by experience. They have at
tained something so outstanding
that it would scarcely be possible
for them to surpass it.
Beery and Hatton again appear
in misfit uniforms, without which
it would be difficult to picture
them, and the uproar they cause
in a perfectly nice young fire de
partment, as they "do their stuff"
on fire trucks, with hoses, des
perately fighting flames, or Just
as desperately wallowing in mud
to rescue the chief's daughter is
one long laugh to the final fade
out. iThe picture is not merely a
string of "gags," It has a well-de-
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After re-enacting the wedding scene she went through SO years
ago as part of the program of her golden -wedding day, Mrs. J. W.
Storm, Kansas City, Mo, demonstrated that "you're only as old si
you feel" and forthwith danced the Charleston amid the applause
of her irienda. Photo shows Mrs. Storm dancing for photographers.
fined plot with excruciating
comedy situations that build and
keep on building, with each mo
ment provoking new shouts of
laughter.
PLAN TO SERVE PUBLIC
HEALTH OUTLINED HERE
(Continued frrm page 1.)
same afternoon, followed Dy the
banquet of the women's auxil
ary at the Marion hotel in the
evening. Today will witness a
line party at the Elainore theater,
with a supper at the Gray Belle.
following the pertormance.
Dr. David Marine, associate
professor of pathology at Colom
bia university.. New . .York, . Citv
presented "The Thyroid Gland
and tts relation to Disease." in
discussing the problem in Ore?ou,
Dr. Marine said the situation here.
while severe enough, is not as bad
as in other parts of the country,
judging from the results of the
survey made last spring by Dr.
Robert Oleson of the United
States Public Health service who
found that out of the high school
girls examined in .Oregon, only
3. per cent wen found with goi
tre, as compared to the 70 ier
cent found for the- high school
KrH examined In Michigan and
Minnesota.
Dr. Prank E. Brown, of Sal-m.
gi ve the followo. instructions on
how to prevent deafness In his
talks: "To Hear or Not to Hear
is the Question":
Dcn't breathe throueh vour
mou.li.
"Don't blow the nose trent'.v hv
rc-fcting the handkerchief against
the cheeks.
"Sieeze with the mouth open.
"Have a health examination
One's K Vear. and in'rlnrie a ttm.
plete test of the hearing.
"beck your family phys:elan
on ilrst notice of any slight hear
ing defects or -sensation in the
ears."
Dr. R. E. Le Stelner. sneakinc
on "Eugenics in Orm$on,T stressed
the value of sterilization '"for per
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Big
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Crooning Southerners
PAUL RAHN & CO.
PARKER &. MARK,
Acrobatic Offering
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son 3n-npable of carrying an sH"
quate share of their o"& social
responsibilitr. crd presentad ster
ilization as one means of solving
tin problem of the feeble mir.!fd.
'ri ninals and nvrs c th: social
ly inadequate hioup.
Dr. Frank T.. Adair o? Minne
sota preseatt.d "Pathology of the
Foetus and Newly Born Infant"
at ihe two o'clcck seso.on. The
rest of the afternoon was divid
.d Into gro pi iie medical ant
the surgical.
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Exhibit to Be Held in Eugene
Field Building Septem
f, ber 15, 16 and 17
SILVERTON. Ore., Sept. 1.
(Special.) -The Silverton " com
munity fair, which is also known
as the East Marion county fair,
will be held at the Eugene Field
building this year in place of the
armory as last year. The dates
set are Sept. 15, 16, and 17.
Already concssions to local mer
chants are being sold. This part
of the fair holds a great deal of
interest and plays an important
part in the success of the fair.
The business men look upon
their booths not only as an adver
tisement but as a real part of the
fair. Great pains are taken with
the booths, and- considerable
friendly rivalry is. evident.
Farm displays will also be larg
er; than usual this year, according
to early indications.' A number of
communities have signified their
intention of entering community
booths. , "
ENTERTAINMENT
Bib
Acts
CLIFFORD-HOLMES
Tomfoolery
Song & Dance Revue
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Operatic Singer V'
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viola; vercler:
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Orchestra . ,
Matinee ,1r J35c A lO'e v
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GATES OPPOSES S3
AUTOMOBILE LEVY
Says 'All Work by the High-
: way Commission Will
Stop Immediately'
. MKDFORD. Spt.- 1. (AP)
C. E. Gates, state highway com
missioner who returned yesterday
from a trip to Portland and Salem
where he conferred with depart
ment heads, declared here tonight
that in event the proposed $3 an
tbmobiie tax is adopted, "all work
by the highway commission will
stop Immediately."
' That the state has a bonded in
debtedness of forty million dollars,
with less than one million people
in the state, was cited by Gates,
who pointed out that should this
license bill pass, it would throw
this debt as a-general obligation
upon the state of Oregon and that
it would have to be paid by prop
erty tax.
"Some may say that you cannot
exceed the six per cent tax limita
tion," Gates said, "but the law
says, 'except to pay either interest
or bond, or bonded indebtedness.'
Also there are probably 25,000 au
tomobile owners in Oregon who
aren't property -owners which
would make it almost Impossible
to collect the personal tax on their
cars which is now collected by the
license collector. . .. . . 1
: "These highway bonds must be
paid; and - our , highways must . b?
completed, and: the only wayf to do
tills is not to disturb the present
income of . the highway commis
sion. At present there are 40,000
miles of road, but only 4,000; milos
of improved roads." ?
FRENCH PLANE BEGINS
FLIGHT WEST TO N. Y.
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following the 48th parallel direct
to America. )
It was finally agreed; that they
would be governed by weather
conditions and would make their
final decision after being up an
hour or two. ' j
At 3:10 the necessary gasoline
was aboard, and the airmen were
arranging for their own fuel
half a dozen . sandwiches, 25 ba-f
nanas, three quarts of coffee and
two bottles of white wine, de
signed, to keep the human motors
in action, while 25Q0 gallons of
gasoline and 125 gallons of oil,
they said, would enable the two
huge motors to keep the machine
In the air for 46, to 50 hours.
' As daylight came and the mo
tors still were silent, many began
, Today and Tomorrow -BIG
DOUBLE LAUGH PROGRAM
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the pin uAyav v T
A laugh on the Ocean wave j There's one a
minute in - Bebe DanielsVr new comedy
"SWUC 0IRL;SWIM ft -' It's funnier than
"The Campus JTirt," and fester than Sen
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Ham Hamilton in
"PEACEFUL OSCAR"
A mm"1 y nf hm lif
Comiig Sunday Fanthon-Marco Idea
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Supreme .Siren ojt Syhcopation -
:V on the Screen
Uichard OIx in "Ivaockout Rellv" '
OREGOW
CROWDS YESTERDAY JAMMED
THE OREGOrvr rO SEE ;
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. Miss Evelyn Wilg-tu of Russels
Point, O., was selected "Miss
Ohio" from among'24 contentants
at Cedar PoinVO. f
to wonder whether the start was
to be made, but It developed the
pilots still were discussing the
eventual route, and It was report
ed that (hey had finally decided
In favor of the Brest-Forty Eight
Parallel route, rather than by Lis
bon, the Azores and Bermuda.
Then last minute difficulties de
veloped with the stabilizer, when
the tuning up stage began. After
working feverishly the mechanics
succeeded in overcoming the trou
ble. Our Ads Business Getter?
EDDIE MAOItL
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Massachusetts Official
Makes Public Announce
ment of His Views-
BUFFAIX). Sept .1. r-(AP
Publicly anounclng bis orfuia:
views n ti:e Saecc-Vanze; 1 ens
for ihV first-lime1 himtt talctna i
flee. Attorney General Arthur K
Reading of Massachusetts, Monday
told the National Association ot
Attorney Generals, .in convention
here, that his opinion the fairness
of the trial given the two princi
pals was beyond question. .
" t "The ?ases should, however,"
he declared, "bring home to the
authorities of the several states,
the seriousness of some of our le
gal problems. The . adminlstra-.
tion of our criminal law . should
not only be Just; it should be
prompt and expeditious, the rights
of the individual charged with
crime to be safeguarded but not
at the expense" of hapless victims
or of the general public
The names of Nicola Sacco and
Bartolmeo Vanzetti, Attorney Gen
eral Reading asserted, has been
undoubtedly seized upon by social
ists, communists and anarchists,
as an opportunity to propagate
their doctrines before the Ameri
can public. '
BOSTON. Sept. 1. (A P)
The ashes of NioOla Sacco and
Bartolmeo Vanzetti will be divided
Into two parts, half of each to be
carried to Italy for burial there
and the other half to be returned
to the ground in a Maiden ceme
tery, the Sacco-Vanzetti defense
committee announced Monday.
The latest plan for. the final dis
position of the remains of the two
executed radicals! still binges on
Miss Luiga Vanzett's consent, the
committee explained, but It has
been definitely decided to forego
any national tour! of the ashes in
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KENTUCKY
Any Seat
JASON
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CRNa
V Week
All on Sale for ten days. This
is going away time especially
for
Students and Teachers
Everyifece of up-to-date lug
gage i has :beeii marked ' do wn
for quick fall selling. Don't
miss this chance. You will
surely regret it
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A fine, new lot of Brief Cases are also included In this
offer.; . ; J . , .
ih(i i. country. ' Miss Vanzettl veto
ed 'the Idea, it wa.4 said, although
aifii Saccd -was reported as willing
to go through with; the original
plan of a national tour. -
Miss Mary Donovan, secretary
of the Saccct-VanzetU defense com- .
mlttee was sentenced today to a
year's imprisonment and fined
10 on charges growing out of; her
attempt to show a placard, alleg
ed "to be quoting Judge Webur -Thayer,
on the first evening jha,t
the bodies lay In state in IIosIok
Of course they now smoke; cig
arettes and wear, trousers but we
will never believe that women
have attained full equality until
they start chewing tobacco.
IX DASSEU
ALWAYS TIRED
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Now in Good Health by Uainff
Lydia E. PinkKam'a VeSe
tablo Cmpound
Lansing. Mich.-"I have taken
Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com-
pouna wnenever
I needed It When.
I first used It I
was so bad I
could hardly
walk ' across th
room- without
crying. I was
tired all the time.
I think my trou
ble was coming
on me for six
months before I
realized It. Z
read of your wonderful medicine In
the .paper, and my husband bought
me a bottle, . and after the first
few doses I felt better, so kept
on taking it until I was well and
strong. I take it at times when I
feel tired and It helps me. I will
always have a good word for your
medicine and tell anyone what good
It has done me. I recommended tt
to my neighbor for her girl, who la
sixteen years old, and It was Just
what she needed. She is feeling fine
now. and goes to school every day." .
Mas. E. F. Babsett, 216 South
Hayford Avenue. Lansing. Michigan.
Do not continue to feel all run
down and half sick when Lydia B.
Plnkham's Vegetable Compound is
old by druggists everywhere.
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