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J? V, i-i- THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1927 3. : orHi opt r i-i a Capitol Thc-nter i A play that can go into cities like Haltimore, Washington, Syr acuse. Pittsburgh. Cincinnati,. Cleveland, ChicuKo. S:in KraiH-is-oo and ls Angeles anil remain from. 12 to 4 2 weeks in each place, to say. nothing of a run of five years in one theater on 4 2nd street. New York, where it is still doing capacity business, must ne-re-prily have more than onlin-fyJ-v drawing qualities It (a a rfiomenon yet this is absol utely a matter of record. Anne Nichols' world famou laifRh pro-j is and has been ducer, "Abio's Irish Rose" is the premiere. i ! play in question, and was written and produced by Mbw Nrihols. The luanuKement of the tHigh's Cnpitnl theater has the honor to anno'.tiiie they have secured this attraction for a popular return engagement of one day. Wednes day. Sept. 2S with matinee on Wednesday. starting 2: the 'company production to be seen here being that which recently closed an engagement of 28 weeks at the Garrick theater De troit, thereby adding another page to the. theatrical history it making since its COURT GRAMS NEW HEARING IN CASE (Continued rom Page One) sey affirmed. State of Qregon vs James S. Trent, .appelant; appeal, from YamhJil oounty;. jietit ion for re hearsing Jwiiexl in opinion by Justice Rrown. Sheridan . IIiws, appelant, vs fl, J. Spaniel, et al. appeal from Multnomah county; previous opinion' of court affirm ed, i Stat of Oregon, ex relv Multno mah County Bar association, plaintiff, vs L. II. Tarpley. defen dant; original proceeding in dis barment. Order for disbarment confirmed. Adolph Ilauke, appelant, vs J. S. Ten Brook, mayor, and -other officials of City of Atoria; suit to enjoin council from putting in to effect certain amendments to city charter. Opinion by Justice HVfcHrlcle. Judge J. A. Eakin af firmed. ' ' " " State of Oregon vs F. M. Ring, appelant; appeal from Clatsop for piloting foreign vessel without license. Opinion by Justice Cos how, Judge j. A.Kakin affirmed. been. gKting worse, with all sorts of couples fcislting and hugging in automobiles, and the girls openly smoking cigarettes. No .sir, 1 can't understand it." MAN PERMITTED KISS IN CAR FROM SPOUSE (Continued from Page One) fc . married, qnly a short time, Sergeant Rolfs declared he did not have the mopey to pay the judgment and that h would ap peal the verdict. . ."I was only doing my duty." Rolfs said. . "To me they were guilty of disorderly conduct in making love to each other right (here on the street. At the time t' arrested the Macks I thought they were terrible. "But since then conditions have FLYER MISSING ON WAY ALONG COLUMBIA TRIP (Continued rom Page One) on rvn island in the Columbia river near Boardman. Ore. A plane was sighted there and it made a safe landing although at a late hour tonight it had not been iden tified. Three other fliers who were missing early tonight were report ed safe at Pasco, Wash., where they had landed because of docv visibility. They were: Jack Fry, Tos Angeles, flying a Fokker uni versal; J. A. Mclnaney, Denver, in an Alexander Eaglerock biplane, and Jack Rand. Los Angeles, in a Cruiseair biplane. AT THE CAPITOL THEATER TODAY. .,J IV 1 -:: f V A if. '-Pi t, n 1 . . ir w . . ;Kri7 r' kill - '-;y-:v it If iy V- Mi r SCENE FROM "ABIE'S IRISH ROSE" SALEM PEOPLE TO VISIT FAIR, RAIN OR SHINE (Continued from Page One) the Salem district will be dis missed for the day, andva num ber of business houses will close so that all employes may visit the fair. Inclement weather cut heavily into fair receipts yesterday, the second day. when only atiout 7500 paid admission, about 25ot) few er than the number who came on Tuesday, last year. The rain fall was heavy all morning, and intermittent showers continued during the rest of the day. The motorcycle races and horse races on the track were called off, and I A the people spent most of their time viewing the exhibits and stock judging. Total receipts yesterday were 9RB9 MATIXEK AM) Day CAPITOL TUFATDr Choice Seat Available for liotli Performances THE WONDER VLuXX IJiUri i n ' -77 1Z ui mm : m. ,o 1 At IGH1NG SUCCES&: The Cornell Tltef Brwfee All World's Record. PricesJ'Matine'? tolay, b"st scats 91. OO plus tax. Iriccs: Tnight, 75c, Sl.OO, $1.50, 2.00 plus tax. Positively ' Your Lost Chanre to See "Abie." $2769.25, S17r7'.00 less than the total last year. Grand stand recei pts which totalled S559.25 last vear and nothing this year accoun ted for a good share of the dificit. IJaid admissions agregated S2.27G.25; season tickets, $100. 00; and horse show, $393.00. Last year the recepts- were as follows paid admissions $3,388. S5; season tickets, $168.00; grand stand, $5o7.2r; and horse show 419.75. Stock judging is well under way and many ribbons have al ready been passed out. Boys and girls club work had a big day with some awards announcell: About five hundred youngsters are on the grounds attending to their exhibits, and nearly 1200 are represented. A total of 23 counties have provided a total of 30 teams. Nineteen counties are represented in boys and girls stock judging. Prizes totalling $4500 in cash are offered exhibitors in club work this year, and $2 500 in O. C. scholarships. The life and drum corps of the A. R. made its first appearance northwest will he entered. The racing program will start in the afternoon at 1:30 follow ing a btfnd concert in the grand stand. The winner of the Gover nor Patterson derby wiH be crowned by Miss Jane Feely, iOf McMinnville. " ' Other numbers on the racing program will be a 2: OS pace, for a purse of $2,000; a 2:16 trot, 3 heats; a 2:lfi pace, 3 heats; a one mile race for the Salem day purse of $250; and a 4 furlongs race, for the exhibitors purse of 5150. In the evening the Worse show for the third night will be a big event. Carnival shows on the big white way will also be an attraction. G. yesterday in the new pavilion. Concerts by the Sheridan Ameri can Legion band were held in doors at various places. The band appeared in the grand stand to give ft. conaeTt prioV to the races, but&ere was no one there to entertain. All the exhibits are now arrang ed, the floral display, last to be completed,. being in place by noon. Farmers were particularly inter ested yesterday in demonstrations of new farm implements held un der the roof of the machinery building. Added attractions at the fair today will be a concert by mem bers of the fife and drum corps of the G. A.R. an address by Gov ernor Patterson to boys and girls, and an exhibit of art in the art pavilion. llotorcycle races will be held at 11 o'clock," unlesathe track makes navigation Impossible. Some, of the best drivers in the MANY PRESENT AT- ANNUAL HORSE SHOW (Continued from page 1.) A group of vocal numbers were given by Mrs. Howard and the American Legion Band of Sheri dan played preceding the pro gram ind during the intermis sions. The complete list of ribbon winners 'for last night's show" in cluded'; Event 1 Four-inili&nd compe tition First prizes?; . Portland Damascus Company; Second prize McCroskey of Garfield. Washing ton; Third prize, Portland Dam ascus Company; fourth, Burge StockT' Farm of Albany; Fifth, H. W. Merritt. Rosalia, Washington. Event 2 Single in Harness First prize. Aaron M. Frank. Portland; Second prize, Aaran M. Frank of Portland. ; Event 3 Ladies Hunters First prize, Mrs. Claude D. Starr of Portland; Second, Natt Mc Doufiall of Portland: Third, Aar on M. Frank, of Portland. Event 4 LadSes' Singles First prize, Aaron M. Frank of I Aaron M. Hollywood Theatre Sunday the ELSINORE Phone 307 Today and Tomorrow Only THE BIG ELKS SPECIAL Com'n Fellows Thrillinc! Absorbing! A dow erful story of regeneration and of the marvelous work bein&r done by this erreat organization against the forces of evij! . J Tense! v v i 1 f sm y y .v .f -r - " V il l't- I ' y ' s 1 t ipii..mmi.iii.ii Limn 1 mi kwjw m j ui ' -n " .III mil 11 -THEAtKE HURRY HURRY LASt TIMES TODAY "THE tfll t, : DON'T SAY YOU "DIDN'T SEE IT" n 1 COMING TOMORROW TO THE . OREGON THEATRE LIVES UP TO ITS EXCITING TITLE! VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE LINE at the STATE FAIR . - Jh - -s In the New Pavilion r r w ...... Three- Frank of Portland." . Erent . 5--Gentleman's galtefd sad Ie horses First prize.1-Frank MeDermott of Seattle; second, C. H. Char elle of Seattle, Washington; third Mrs. Claude. , D j Starr. Portland; f ourth.tlLewls R. Bahka Portland. Event Roadsters First prize, Aaron M, Frank of Port land; second. Dr. R. A; Quieter of Everett, Washington; third, H. M. Kerron, Garden Home, Oregon; fourth. Lewis R. Banks, Portland, Oregon. Event 8 Gentlemen's firte gaited saddle horses- First prize, W. F. Turner, Portland; second, G L. A. Lauer,. Seattle. Wash ington; third, J. G. Von Herberg. Seattle, Washington; fourth, Mrs. C. Edward Grelle, Portland. Event -9 Hunting Pairs First Prize, Natt McDougall of Portland, second. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Held, Portland; third, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Held, Portland; fourth, Mr. Aaron M. Frank, Portland. There are 986 schools in New England using motor bases for the transportation of children. How's Your Bike? Is It In Good Repair? All minor repairs should have imme diate and careful at tention in order to get the ' beBt service out of your bicycle. Bring your work to us. 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