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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1927)
.. -.ft-;' . .1 mn pnEGOX CTATCS3IAN, OREGON: SXJNXAY IIOBNINg. yQVEMBEff ,3?,. lP2t ,T FICEllDfflllEl: jHGTOCflTDt COMING TO .CAPITOU THEATER, Orch'estra;Td Prasent Num bers; Feature Picture --on Program Also ' rv - . Tudor Cameron and Rath Daris hare, an offerlqg put together for laaghlog purposes only, consisting of comedy talk, songs, and eccen tric corned dancing of higlTof derl .V Klko andy&alile eon and daugh ter ol Nippon will preaent a char acteristic. Japanese" norelty that corabiaes all the various phases pi acrobatics - and Jqulllbriatlcs,: on " Ser -the ' modest "tltlei of "Japanese : Norelty Equilibrists." r This .ex ceedingly " clerer duo exhibit is moat astounding program lot teats. Including- an aerial: perch pestal contortion bill with the .woman as th nnderstander. - Qua Erdraan Is a song jester. Seated at the piano he tickles the risibilities of the audience with snappy jokes and catchy songs. Erdman la a real "Classical nut. He Is an accomplished pianist who displays marked ability 111. his sev eral song numbers, .which are In terspersed with witty stories. From start to finish he la a scream. Marjofie Tait and Jay Zelle are French, performers billed as Les Deux AlOuettes. "The Two Larks. Their act Is announced as being one ot the best . music, singing and dance acts of the season. With -accompaniment by a young lad pianist. I The duo present a group --of clever dances. Including adagio. tap toe and eccentric Black Bot torn. In addition Mr. Zelle offers a violin number. Miss Tait does a twlJkllng Irish song,; and the pianist Introduces a solo In. a rav ishing tempo. The' Weston's Models D'Art in "Reproductions from Famous '-Gal leries' will complete this wonder mi vanaeviu bill. Their act embodies. a certain, educational value. They stimulate the appre ciation of beauty as well as afford ing the best kind of entertain ' Vlda Vercler Holznan and her Capitol orchestra will be featured. and oa the screen feature pictures ;for Friday afternoon and evening. New Street Cry:Thrills People Through London y : t-t A V 1 v? ' V ' K . W OMSlffllSi a v .... . , . 11 IX. 0 f V vf: Only Seventeen Cit'res In United States yhere CprH certs Given Regularly " 1 "V. 7 - f. ,The Hollywood Trio, boys who play the .banjo and guitar and do a little singing, .get over. In fine style with their snappy program. Kube comedy and singing is of fered by the Arkansas Duo. They hare a number of rural songs that are clever and possess any number1 of verses! all with the same little clever endings. A good act. ' . Anna Lavaska sings classical airs. She seems a bit out of place in this bill of comedy and danc ing, ; but Juat - the same : her ' very find voles brings her plenty of ap plause, t - , i'l: The Studio review, features two singing and dancing .girls and. a chap who knows how to play the piano. He sings, too, making It a lull house of songs. Zyker and Tiger do some more alnging. f ;r f . NEW-YORK- (AP Although the American "peopIe" annually spend a , billion dolla'rsTfor iqqsifi. (there are only -seventeen-cities In !the TJatted States "in which operi is glren, regularlyiixd supported asi atyiOMprojKJsltlonf' according o a nWsicaV- furvey jusV completed' t .; Gnrernmeht figures " show that; f 7.000, OOO.crdQTIa spent each Tear for1 music 'including' - Instruments, phonographs and records-; and it Is estimated ' that ' radio brings this total to a billion, dollars yearly ' 1 Vith these, facts in mind to-sup- JbArt a. belief of nuiir -ra.r. Mm i bCrhestlne Schumann-Heink ."- wUHrw of compulsory' v elementa Out All NiVht;" Picture at Capitol lEOISOCffiOHlS in S'.VEDISH SCHOOLS fjahy Americans Visit t Graven of George' Eliot Program Advocates SpecialrJ jzaiion in uei iaui uiucc . . . of Endeavor.. LONDON (AP) George Elli ott's grave is being visited this year hy many American visitor's. ' The nvelit, who died in 1890, is burled In Highga.e cemetery, a fact unknown to mst of her own country people. Her grave was ov ergrown with weeds and: left n- tandea -tor years flowjei Americans, in prlnciDal olirrtm. Pek.fc.flpwer.or leaf and car rv oi ttieir visit. 'act, are tha Read the Classified Ads v; STncKHOKM. CAP) All .:eo- claTbarrlers In the Swedish school have' been - .emo fed' nd the road to fclgher 4Ucatioa'lll,'be open to any intelligent pupil, jregardless ot family wealtjti'and tradition, be-j cause eTja newlyintrodace scnooi-: reform sanctioned py-tne: sweaisc Riskdag,. IjiSdl - 1 The programwhlch -ha mahyj iearares sunuar to, ne.-merca,i scnooi.ystem, aisoiv eaua.?$or rwr er aabjectf io'lif cnfilumL"tt lines of stndy-at an eaily.ptager The new A system includes sen MI-EE THEATRE i ... f.I IK Today IGOlliDlHTIIl TDIHOLLIOOO 1? a NEW YORK. In a,, dispatch from its Detroit bureau the Wall Street Journal say; :' . ;:; . 1 In view of recent -announce ment of Ford Motor. coaiDftny that Its juMiably lines would atatt In a ffew days, the Ford jcars nowJan: dergolng. tests on the roada-adi- cent to the Ford engineering lao- oratory are doubtlssa the finished prodact. i - V 1 . X ' I What first strtkea the. observ er is-the eye appeal of; the nefrj cars. The colored hodies and hean ty of design plainly' indlcaie. that Ford has definitely abandoned hs utility purpose alone. The sharp angles, height, thrown together, look and drabness of. the old Ford have been supplanted i by curves, a' ream lines, symmetry -and va riety. - -'' "Froai a performance - itan4 . point the new Ford does nottlaek In acceleration. fleenesa and ' si lence. The new coupe model Sid about CO miles an' hour with nhs apparent ease of a high-powered car. A; It passed, the sound of the Ford motor was not distin guishable. From standpoint of performance and eye-appeal, the! new Ford not even, distantlj related t othe 'flivver. "Doc" Nkol has bought a . half interest In the- Hollywood theater with Jack; Martin and from now on watch Doc and Jack go. Doc is well - known throughout the state of Oregon- and has i host of friends" "who ' will welcome him bak to Salem.' Tor their open ingtbfll today" they are presenting Renee. Adoree in a .Metro-Gold wyn productien "The Flaming Forest" with this they' wjif run a comedy news and , Felix. ;r The prices of a.dmisBjen wili remain the ' same, always .twenty-live cents 'and kld- dles a-.dime "The .Flaming For- asfjla a Northwest Mounted Po lice story fulijbf drams. heart in terest and thrills that' has never been)etXtialedon the'- screen;. "one such as you. have often wished fox but' seldom found, Monday thfc Tiffany . Stock company, appears at this theer ' " "-'.-'': ' r ill :'; ' i it i III -,: '- . - I I Mi . I I III 1 1.1 111 ' . - 1-1 endeavor; to spread the influence oi music as a national institution;, following ? her , retirement at the end of the season. 1 Her plan fa to aid in the establishment of com munity opera . and choral societies In every American community. h Choral societies are to be found generally scattered over the whole of the country, while 90 per cent of the country is practically virgin territory as far os - opera Is . con cerned, believes Mme Schumann- Heink. Traveling road companies furnish . a few performances In many cities but west ot the Mis-1 companies, all on the Pacific coast. A tabulation of 90 cities showed last season there were 650 opera performances and nearly wlco as many concerts, the actual number being 1250. During her 28 years. In America. Madame ' Schumann-Heink has been a close observer of the Ameri can people. Excellent .voices are to be found In erery community. the singer has touzd. She herself has given audition to hundreds daring her visits in various com- nuinitles. schools, comon to all classes people; then a four years optlo al secondary school. : and final! a - three years "gymnasium the end of this, entrance examia tiona admitting the student to t University follows. . .' The chief, promoter of the e ucation reform is Verner "Rydq Minister of Education in the fir! Socialist Cabinet of Sweden fro 1917 to 1919. Mr, Ryden is a p mary school teacher , from ? t southern" nrovlnce of Scans where his father was a farmel Mr. Ryden Cs now working on tc improvement of. school books. 1 recently began a new History i Sweden: He feels that the peac ful . advance and .' the cuitur growth of the country has n been stressed sufficiently - In tn past and intends to make his wor. a document of constructive pro ress rather than a description 4 autocratic kings' and devastatlq wars. ;''-." Metro-Goldwyn Production th . t ADOREE EWS FELIX JDAY Stock Go.l pDIES A DIME ANYTIME His - Advantage, r V;;: :, , Orleaas . man eased . Thevr New himself into the .chair; and-called for a shave,' The little barber wa of ? a swarthy complexion that In dicated that he might be ot Latin- American blood. As. he stropped his razor, he opened . the conversa-j tlon with; -;:: .VJ :':r 74 l-Whafs yopr oVrnion of . this NicaraUafl- situation?"- f .: r'iiame as yours. . . - . . "But .; how do : you ; know what mine, is?' - .- .. "Don't matter. You've- got the razor." - 4 Philadelphia Is a great coffee drinking city. That's the only way folks an stay awake- nights. i 2 i . -a u OcrJU UuoU UJ The whole world knows Aspirin, as an 'efffctire antidote for pain. But ifs fust as important to know that there is only on genuine Bocr Aspirin. The r&me Bayer is on every tablet, and on the box. If it says Bayer, it's genuine; and if it doesn't, it is not! Headaches are dispelled by .Bayer Aspirin.- So are colds, and the pain that goes with, them; even nenralgia,- neuritis, and rheumatism promptly reh'eved. Get Bayer at "any drutore with proven directions. ' "-. . Fiyrldans prescribe Bayer Aspirin; li doca HOT affect the teail . inptrta la fb tndt mark of Brw alasofactoz of alanatMticactdestar of Sallc7leett JRSSHtiXJO OEHNYWOIH ALL NIGtVTj Out All Night." in which Unl-jtn 4.rconfflerwhIch calls for the versal la starring RegipaW Denny a a picture that is certain to satis fy the most ardent ; admirer of good, clean smooth running farce comedy.. - ' This newest ; production of one of the - greatest comedy stars on the screen is now at the Capitol Theater today. 1 Not ! only does "Out All Night" "give us plenty of good clean' tun' and laughs by the carload but it -has-some of the most, thrilling lncldenUi i ever screened worked into' the plot; It also offers a pretty romance and is based on a story that Is entirely plausible. ; Denny, as John Graham, a weal thy' young bachelor falls in love with Molly O'Day, leading lady in a current musical comedy.: He falls to see her after the show but taster meet her in the automa tic elevator of his f apartment house. The elevator, breaks down and when it is repaired the next morning, John and Molly step out and - into . a - taxi - headed for - the marriage license bureau. ; : This is just the. beginning of one, of ' the funniest' farce; comedies ever filmed for after the-wedding Molly discovers there is a 'clause State Prohi Men Active In 97 Arrests, October Operatives of the state prohibl tlon department participated in 97 arrests for violation of the prohib tlon statutes during the month: of October, according 4.0 a report fil ed with Governor Patterson Sat urday, by. George Alexander; sta prohibition director. Fines were Imposed in' In amount or 1818&, wniie ,ne 3a Sentences aggregated 745;dy toUl of 2725 gallons of ;mashJat I1SI gallons of liquor fr stroyea oy me giiiwi.iuw were seized. One automobile which liquor was-. found va coj flscated and will be sold at pub auction. ; , ncaU 1110 viadoi.iivu.:M forfeiture of S100, 000 If she marr riea. , They must keep their mar riage a secret and how they try to see each other on their trip to London creates more laughs than ever. Marian Nixon plays the leading feminine role opposite the favorite Denny and Ben Hendricks,? Jr., Wheeler . Qakman, Dorothy Earle and Dan Mason tome in for their share of the line acting displayed In this picture.. . William Setter, the director has one of his best productions In. thle comedy. : - The 'coon hunting season Is on In New Jersey.- But it is nothing compared to the 'coon coat hunt ing put on by Broadway chorus girls. .: SUBJECT SOME CHURCHES TO HOLD rrKACIIfiltS DAY" RERVICS Teachers day of National Edu cation week will be observed to day, with "some of the' churches holding special services -In-honor of the event.' " - t : -; ' r There are now 192 teachers in the Salem public schools. ' Oregon was eighth of ; the 4 S .states' in percentage of teachers attending .summer school, jmd Sa lem.' ranked as one of the ; three leading cities In ihe state In ium mer school attendance." . Schools attended were. O. S. C. V. At O. C ofj'Waabington. Wil lamette;.. Oregon Normal, "Ash land Normal. California "school of arts, Ashland school ef arts.' Bel lingham Normal. Calliornia-.teach-er's : ,college, . Columbia -, nniversity ot Wisconsin . and University 1 of Nebraska. ' i f f J .? . ;j; ;Slemiior , aumber- of years has been one of th leading cities la -perceatage-Tof teachers rbelongv teg ; to., professional orgaalxatUwui such as thw National EJlacatlon aa- soclxtion, Oregon state teachers' association, and local organlxa tlons. . .' : - - ' j ; Special opportunity, rooms for students requiring Individualised attention are. provided ; in . Salem schools, and the teachers use new progressive methods. Throughout the week, the vari ous schools In the city have been visited by parents to inspect the work done by their children, and the conditions under which they study. It was estimated ,tbat about 500 people attended the ?'open house ' at Salem ' h I g h school last Tuesday. ' : Coupon for Free Bulbs "i - I- am giving- away several thousand - Gladiolus, "Primulln us Hybrids, a -new type- of Gladiolus highly recommended ior- tho kng flowering . period and the beautiful pastel- color ing. v They are easy to grow, all they require la a sunny space and plenty of water. As a cut over" it is far superior to the common, Gladiolus on account of Its lasting quality. These . bulbs are , hybridized from seed' and therefore ' you will get something extraordin ary and rare. " . - " gend this" coupon -with 25 cents (no stamps - )to cover packing and mailing and I will send you prepaid a package con taining. 12 flowering slxe bulbs. R. VALLENTGQED Route 11, . Seattle, Wash. Faster Train Service 'and other Schedule Ghanges Oregon Electric Ry. Effective Sunday, Nov. 13th , Under the change of time in effect on. above date the 'following is the schedule of trains at Salem daily: res Mean Clear landing I v ... . - nrougnyour eyes-rig;.--. -aw nd - clear? See easily1 and Kjes under strain hinder rithout getting a clear pic roar eyes do not "muddle pp., The glasses give them ' ...... ; ; . i - . & Keene rists Salem, Oregon - South bound, for Eugene Leave Salem 9:54 a. m. 12:45 p. nu. 4 :03 p. m. - 8:00 p. m. North bound, for Portland Leave Salem 7:15 a. m. 10:02 a.m. 1:20 p. m. : 4 ill p. m. ! 5:30 p. m. 8:23 p. m. K A. 41 4lv Arrive Eugene 11:55 a. m. 2:50 p 6:00 p 9:55 p m. m. m. Arrive Portland (Hoyt St.) 9:10 a.-m. 11:45 a. mu' ; 3:15 p;,m; -. 5:55 p. m.T ' 7:25 p. m." 10:15 p. m. ALWAYS THE BEST FOR THE CAPITOL GUEST THE BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN TODAY-MON.-TUES. BIG DOUBLE BILL r Sign Up Now for a Sail With Reginald Denny Aboard the funniest cruise that ever weathered a wave. Folders, L. F. Knowlton, Trav. Psgr. AgU further information, etc.' of . J, W. Ritchie . Ticket Agent PHONE 727 1m s.- r QiSi!ffisE!sctalcEr - rair : ,flr.,X- 3 -DAYS STARTS MONDAY lt -ilT A TUT ; Apostla of Mental Science H He ; ICnows Ask Hirh: On the Screen ' Repaid Denny in "Out AIl Nicht" - ; 1 ; j u ii . ' ; : ..'AC ii 1 II 111 . - V II - II I I - . - "if i V", I I s II ; k VJJ v - -,! " ' .' ' ON TI$K STAGS SUADAY. 'J ' . Singers Varieties, - Company- I - xJ- ACTS . O,- . . . , i- -j . - .. ... ..i-v.-, -. - - -- : I Z-' I T muni H'la!j!.Vay3r7 ' , ; ' I - 1,1 .. ...... r-'y;-. . Viola Vecclerolrnln's Orchestra