THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING. SEITEMBER 18, 192T
" i Capitol Theater
" A big double show will be of
ered at the Capitol theater on to-
$nj consisting of pictures and
Jauderille. . ,
Bob and Peaity Valentine will
"present their comedy classic en-,
titled, "On a ' Moonlight Night.
A moonlit garden; fellow and a
iirl make up the skit. . How they
dodge the gfrl'e father aid plan
in elopement jn limited capital
ifurnlsbss many laughs. A couple
f special tongs are presented dur
lx.3 this offering . ,
) McGreevy & Jeffries In "Now"
offer. twelve 'minutes of entertain
ment. The , entertainers are a
jrery versatile man and woman and
their repertoire of selections 1n
:inrlude comedy, talking, singing,
novelty music and " eccentric danc
ing. '. -
. j The act of Erol and Frolllckers
jls one of the different type of
dancing acts and people of well
Jrnown circles of the ; theatre In
cluding Little Dorothy McMillan.
of futurlsti treatment which has
In colors, every tone of. blue,
Mtn manner, the theme mel
ody of the presentation is entitled
a "Symphony in Blue" and con
tains among other things every
known musical lone commonly
sociated witn the "blue melody
and tempo. . - ! .
ArounTthe meaning of the chif
fon drape, degjgu and color, Pan
chon A Marco, fa nxous - producers
of West Coast Theatre presenta
tions, elaborated in songs, dances
and Jests, featuring the famous
Serpentine Girls in a new creation
of spectacular dances : and cos
tumes. .- :? - .
In conjunction -wltk , the Fan
chon and v Marco presentation.
Olive Borden..; the dandy ' star, is
again seen In a. gorgeous variety
of costnmes in -The Monkey
Talks Miss Borden plays the
role of a circus performer in the
screen version of. this sensational
Parisian staj?e success, i
in a marvelous' peacock dance and J Tne Heart of Maryland." a
Miss Nell Brinkley, sister of the WarQer Bros, production starring
famous artist, playing the accord
ion and Mr. Winters with his vio
lin, and last 'but not least, Evol
with a surprise. ......
r Attired .in the somewhat pictur
esque-garb "of a newsbov. Leo P.
Wilson offers an Interesting mono
logue -act in which- song numbers
and clever novelties - are well
fclendid. - Thi3 is an act which
rivets v the attention r of the aud
ience on the entertainer and i
brim 'folf of sparkling' (fellies and
Ihe vim and dash of personality'
Fasola, famous oriental wonder
fvorker- and Illusionist, enjoys a
rorld' reputation - as' an oriental
Iiaglcian and illusionist. He pre-'
enta a wide array of tricks and
arries -a. carload of effects' that
re used in the presentation. Fas
la has played all over the world
nd has one of the most entertain-
ng acts that , has ever been seen
in any theater, Mr. Fasola enjoys
he distinction of being one of
he-best in the country. He knows
how to put his material over and
t always In demand... It is a. real
eatare. for any bill.'
He'adlag this is the Capitol Pep
per Box Revue, a musical comedy
onreany, consisting of ' twenty
people, who can sing, dance and
feifer some real - ntrtstnmnt
Viola Vercer Holman and heT
Apitol orchestra will furnish the
fnnlc for this great show.
On the screen will be beautiful
Norma Shearer in her latest Die-
lure entitled "After Midnieht
L.A great program for today and
Monday. Coming Tuesday, "Red
liead Preferred." i .
r Elsinore Theater ; r
Yon can see color In music and
hear musk: in color in the Fan
fclion & Marco "Idea," Blues, fea
turing the famous ; twenty-tour
terpentine Girls, at the West
f oast Elsinore theater, today and
Somorrow.
The Idea of the Blues presenta
ioa got its inception from a pastel
t,,ub ut aiarma weDster. a
now residing jn
A magnificent rttif.
)Cnn drape .was made after th a.
flign of . the ' pastel.; which ' was
litled a "Symphony in Blues." The
Curtain, following the original, is
rantastlcally beautiful , design
New York artist.
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Alluring romance breath
taking speed constantly ac
celerated action all going
together in the first really
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ie"o ana directed by
Lloyd Bacon, comes to the Elsi
nore meater next Tuesday for a
mnof three days. Many of the
celebrated characters of the Civil
"r PPar and the story has as
Its storm center, Maryland Cal
vert, a girl of the Southern aris
tocracy, who finds herself torn be
tween passionate love for her na
tive State, and for a young man
who decided to espouse the cause
of the North
"Gamine"' was made by Miss
laimaage ror First National
ine current attraction
Oregon Theater here, t
and
at the
gt
Oregon Theater
- To be ultra -fashionable,
stockingless!
This 1s one of -the style notes
indicated by Norma Talmadge in
her latest screen production. "Ca
mille." a .modernixed adaptation of
the classical story by the younger
Alexander Dumas, in which the
original theme is visualized in set
tings of current period
Miss Talmadge's "Camllle" la a
gorgeously gowned charmer who
sets the style for the most spend
thrift class of Paris. And she
wears no hose with any of her
evening gowns. Neither does she
Powder her limb. They are "au
naturel." y ; ,
If the celebrated "Lady of the
Camellias;' lived In the present
age. her style creations would
make all Paris gasp and would
tax the genius of the French rapi,
tal-s mose renowneT foh&Z'f:
signers, Miss Talmadge contends.
In , line with this theory the star
?s introducing a 'wealth of fads in
her new starring vehicle. ' ' .
'....'.' Hollytrbodl Theater r
i. In, "Broken - ; Hearts of ,: Hoily
wood," the Warner Bros. epic of
Filmtown. directed by Lloyd Ba
con, which comes to the Holly
wood theater Sunday and Monday,
all the comedy and tragedy of fhe
Metropolis of Make Believ is pic
tured as never before. The pa
thftie company. f those who fall;
the email galaxy of those on whom
fortune Is r smiling; the have
beens: the want-to-bes; the never-ran-besr
are all pictured, as part
of an individual story of trpmen
ious dramatic power, j
"Broken Hearts of Hollywood"
concerns allm actress who mar
ries and becomes a mother. -Then,
wearying of dull home life. he
'eaves her husband and child to
eturn to Hollywood. The few In-
AT ELSINORE OCT. 1 1
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WANTS CHANGES MADE
: INJJ. S. CONSTITUTION
(Coy tinned .Trow pr I.)
will ceas to function," Kev. Tully
astterted. -' "Only? character:, has
made possible its existence for 140
years, and only character can make
it endnre for eternity.'
Rev, Tully'a addrens was pre
ceded by the reading of c?nper
by -.Oscar . Hayter, a prominent
Dallas attorney, who represented
Governor Patterson at the gather
ing. "The paper summarized Ihe
history or the Constitution. -
t Violin solos by F.liiabeth Levy,
accompanied " by Ituth .Bedford,
and a vocal solo by Lena Belle
Tartar completed the program.
tervening years have made her a
has-been. Xo one will give her
work and she slips down into the
depths, through drink.
In the meantime her daughter,
grown to young womanhood
comes to seek her fortune as a
star. Circumstances place her in
the position of being suspected
of murder. Then comes the un
known mother's chance to redeem
her own soul and sare her
daughter.
In the telling of the story such
stars as Patsy Ruth Miller. Louise
Dresser, Douglas Fairbanks. Jr
Stuart Holmes, Jerry Miley, Bar
bara Worth, Sam LelGrasse and
Euiile Chautard play important
roles. Adapted from the original
story written by Raymond, Schroclc
and Edward Clark. "Broken
Hearts of Hollywood" portrays the
real Hollywood, everybody's Hol
lywood city of dreams and of de
spair! Of darkness and of light.
And it is told by its own peoole
for the tears and mirth of all
people!
MATINEE AND NIGHT
WEDNESDAY, SEPT.2S
YOUTHFUL SMOKERS CHUCIIT
' Wilfred Morgan,1 Route S, Box
C8 A 1, Salem, and Tracy Baler,
1720 Lee street, fifteen year old
boys. were, arrested at 11:25 p.
m; last night by City Officer
George Edwards, charged ' with
smoking cigarettes. After being
tt ken to the police station, they
were cited to appear In police
court at . 4 p. m. Monday after
noon, and sent home.
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'Blues"
.Featuring the 24 Famous
SERPENTINE OIRLH
With NORA SCHILLER
"Half-pint of Blues
APPEAR
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In a
MAXINE
Eccentric Dancer
'Raggety-Ann' Creation
MARTIN & MAYO
'Two Nuts Left Orer From Christmas"
Burlesque Apache. Spanish and
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MISS TINA TWEEDIE
"The Original Heebie Jeebie Ctrl"
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