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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1927)
HIE OREGON STATESMAN,- SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20, 1927 OF THu 4 CKBEM ... organ should be played. J With the Instrument held In his mouth he, is able to imitate baby saxo- I SST""! .?rp?Ite "Rea " Gran In phone as well as to bring spontan eous rounds of applause from his hearers; Jule Ray acte the part of the Spanish genorita and dances excellently before the ball-fiRht-ers arena. The act is original in its entirety; and as flayed by Reed and. Kay, is one- of the finest of vaudeville's akiti-isl.V? ; : t Russo. .Teis and Huso appear in ft dancing :? act known as "The Sheik and the Two Slaves? tbt ie cleverly staged . with, costume and seenery of attratelve color and de elu. , Mr. Russo in the number occupies the king's throne with two slave girls dancing. They Immediately transform ln.a. light ning quick " chanceH into Jmodni ,ll?card her. ttle-deslre4 to . I costumes upon whih they begin . r e idehtlfledwffti li'fat,tAU!aancisg a Charleston that U ro. -hia-toclety of irji tri. 1 markable. .Mr.. Rnsso .-.ui iMi-rreA. hta1gV:tAarrULg9 with Amy Cat-1 tted ' the originator of the ''lgz- ItfUvihisltnattoa -thattkn5droD ?eP n stage dancing liais to th gTlirinfand,ooWAt.n(I otaptayi agility of extraordin ftit clliflax'Of the drama la whv ' ? calibre during his dance ntfm- "s Sweat is said to be giving the J' i Tne young' girls assisting imeii perrormance of her entire . ir"uuc some original steps and career, . . jr.ance with the lithe gracefulness - - . . jPanltol Theater . . t Mary . M cmtKurf the. winsome little -.brown-ejredv, girl who, ap peared opposite "Red"! Grange In "One Minute to PUv " w. .in I by Fox- rilms 1 oythe'role of Amy i Cardigan; San Francisco- Bociety ? debutante, in ,VSinged;jBlanche ; -starring vehicle. with John Griffith Wray direcUng. i trhlch comes to the .Capitol thea ter today. . -,: ;'. ,,iv; ji ; sm .McAllister roU: provides tho third side to jhe triangle in I which Warner &axter plays oppo site Miss 8weeuThe tUr imper , senates ft former: dance- hall girl ) who kcould, not undo her, past in j Ue'?'':hevly-aeflttired 'millions from su pH. gusher. ... i Baxter, r the common-law bus uncenaii girl. Keekn ;.wi i siiernwa ADa evening. i w. - -.Therei are msny hoop rolling ' sfad lioonJuggUnflrepeclallsU In i the TaudeTllle field.,; Some are oN i titaary. other 'mediocre and quite ' a nutoben bare attained the honor of .being rerognlsad ; as unusually i clever , per formers but none as yet ! from an -artistic. : original and novelty-. tatananolnt has ever Assoclatkm -VaTideTtll Feature ZLl?lJaZmi' iThe act , U 8 U be:at BUgh'.. Capites Friday 1 J.'ncerf 'm, omp lished terneon Attd evening. s w- .. ;-- lf.rA ?f ab'llt?. ersonaWy and viirr entertainment irntinoi . TV-... . r- . eiie uurer rormerlyIid a sin gle on the varsity-circuits; while Jack Hayden was one of the mem- " OI ne lngtn trio, ."The Aree eenff ors." ; They have lonaea a partnership, and will offer- a Blelanrn nf mirti. ody entitled "A Ferfwt Sap.'! Miss Ollrer.1 rfen reffr-ort . t-v. eaid tft b? the Teer of entertain in. her Un Jir tw-v.i.- . ,.cl i rum tne coun try, is a capable foil. - ' A blend of - - - fu COAU phone mueic combined with vocal achleTea-thminff ,t it-t'V.T01 referred to as "The I claed.ab. hX VJKy.JPJ Syncopation," to tette tiktttet ' cdnsJstling of two I charmingly pretty ; girls and' two 5 young Tlrile athletic men. who ( co mprtoethe' organization-known i a Glynn Yaljean and company 1 whose Offering ' presented under i the caption of "A Rlag Carnival" ' ia conceded fo be America's most artistic and original ' novelty act, full of ibrlgnt clean comedy. ;a , vaudevUle offering that la ure to ,: be spectacular and amusing from I nd to nd. The act has to be . een to-1 be convlnVrH of all the marvelona thinjrs that Glynn Vat ican and his eomnany can do with the hoops. Mr. Valjean's years of experience with the barrel binders has today given the theater loving teople the greatest-and prettiest .lugglina; and hoop rolling act. that haerer been witnesderf nnnn in i vaudeville stage in any part of ilia world. ' i 'Joe Reed and : Jute Ray offer, a I little -aklt entitled "The Bull i I?lghtet,VTbe act-was written by ! Eugene J.: W. Conrad, the author 1 ot.-.rTopHo!eVand it scintillate jwun niaDright wit and' merry i lines tti chatter. .Joe Reed plays ' inenth organ the way a mouth DE MOLAV PLAYEItS Collars Tuesday1 Nov. 1st THE ELSINORE 75c $1.10 numbers Vill be ' the program ot tered by the Cordini Trio,, who describe their act as "Variety Ala Spanish F. Cordini Is a master of the piano accordion. He is also well known as the composer of FanUsia Walts" and "Scherzo." Cordini Lr ' assisted by Tinle Jjo entl, the girl saxophonist, and Rosita ' Pansiai; the girl from Spain, who sings both Spanish and Italian selections. Their pro-: gram. consists of popular- medleys and clauica 1 numbers presented in beautiful costumes and backed by gorgeous scenic, effects. - , ins BAH Ei I'niFo Ylnley Catches " Fine Pheasant Without a Gun Salem Student Chosen For' Lead in W. U. Play ' Frank Alfred, a Salem man, will have one of the leads In the Thetm Alpha, Ph ;' production i of Oscar Wilde's"Th Importance of Being Karneft.f' which be staged as nn eTent or nomecommg, Norern r :4 and 5. Ik .f c ' M ' ' Others in the cast are' Robert Witty, Arthur Mason, Raymond nerrick. Donald Grant. Ella Pfeif fer. Virginia Bdwards, and Vir ginia Merle Crimes. ' : " ' . The play was chosen' to replace "The . Alarm Clock" which after lnreatigation by the - Willamette faculty censorship committee was rejected ft unsuitable from the standpoint of plot and - literary merit. . - ; - They're calling H. C. Flnltey, used ; car salesinan forthe F. W Pettyjohn ; company, automobile dealers. the "Irish Setter." now. '-: Forr Flnley wett hunting on North Commercial street tbe other day and caught a pheasant a fine brill.'antly colored;' China rooster without the use of a lire arm , of any k Ind. i i J , : J It seems, that, the China rooster. frightened by merciless hunters seeking his life, left the green pas tures aud fluttered into the city. where he felt, perhaps, that he might be protected by the police. Seeking to alight on theroot of the Pettyjohn" garage, the pheas ant tumbled and fell to the side walk. FVnley spotted him and thereupon began a chase along Commercial street. Finley caught the bird finally by the; tail feathers. , Friends of Finley say that toe then went home, donned his hunt ing .attire, sluarg a shotgun over 9iia shoulders, and paraded about the city, displaying, what was pur ported to be one of the finest- birds slain by firearms this season. 1 Be that as It may, Finley is now known as the "Irish Setter." He declares that the flesh of the bird was -unusually appetizing. . ' CHINA CONFERENCE HELD WASHINGTON. Oct. 19.-U(AP) Secretary , Kellogg was In : con ference at the state department to day regarding the Chinese situa tion with Senator Bingham of Con necticut, who returned a few weeks ago from: an- extended Far Eastern tour.: 1 Vaudeville , 5 BIO ACTS and Feature Picture Every Sunday Grand Theater r-- i west coASia.T--" : jggs NOW PLAYING miltonillsi-.: J In His Best Picture in rears i Oh Boy! It's a Dandy! Admission 35c SMS On the. Stage VAUDEVILLE Featuring , ItMitleys Flashes' . r Bir Time Acta ' 2 TO 5--7 TO I! WEST COAST PHONE 307 ; " T i, if Last Times Today CLARA riEStHER BOW RALSTON mm ( Q Qaramamt Qictwre v WEST COAST 4 THEATRES INC. ALWAYS GUARANTEE YOU THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT MATINEES 25c s On the Stage ; r "SMILING" JIMMIE DAVIS and the Elsinore Orchestra ' f Tomorrow Saturday SEASON'S SENSATIONAL COMEDY HIT - K CHAS. MURRAY GEORGE. 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