The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 13, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON, . FRIDAY. MORNING, JANUARY 13, 192a
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i " ELslnore Theater
. "Ben Hur" showing at the Elsl
nore, has. proved beyond a reason
aale doubt that the ultimate, as
concerns the motion picture, has
not been reached. f
The statement is not press-ag
ent stuff. The declaration Is made
advisably.
4 , The manarement wishes . to ex
'plain that. In effect, this is what
.has been said by many hundreds
already. Their laudation was not
solicited : it was voluntary. The
9 gist of their; remarks and there
. , was .not one unfavorable to the
r picture was this: ;
.. . ''D. W Griffith has done-some
wonderful things with the photo
play..; For instance when .he offer-
s; ed up -The Birth of a Nation,' -we
-ir- concluded that the senith had been
approached.' Subsequently . there
ib:ppeared '"Intolerance Then we
4-knew no more could be done. Since
, - then there have been . a score of
i, real successes 'Quo Vadls' among
f them, and we were greatly izn-
t. pressed. -.
"But that is not the point.
"In our opinion there never has
I'" been a photoplay which has rival
ed 'Ben Hur. It stands alone. O
Henry once said, 'If I were to live
a thousand years I might come
close enough to romance ,to touch
the hem of her garment.'
"But Ben Hur, with Raymond
Novarro as the lead, has approxi
mated: what to plagiarize Don
Marquis has said is the 'nearly
perfect photoplay."
Here there shall be no words
such as stupendous, awsome,
aplendid nor shall there .be any
figures as to what the producers
spent.
' The management asks the pub
lic to judge. And the management,
with a. sore hand from shaking
congratulatory bands, is willing
to loave it there.
S- Capitol Theater
I- Bligb's Capitol will offer anoth
S er wonderful Association vaude-
3 -vflle bill today, matinee and evev
1 !r ing. Every week the Associations
shows have been improving. The
- five snappy acts consist of the
r - Four Italian Serenaders, featuring
8 Pietro Centanio the accordionist
- De Luxe. Each member of the
: , quartet Is musically talented. Mar
i ion and Jerry Ross will appear in
a humorous skit entitled "At the
Party." It is punctuated with some
3 clever dancing and song hits. Ina,
- Lori and Scott offer and array of
entertaining bits. They plunge
right into music, song and dance.
John Orren and company will pre
sent their original novelty "Alike
at the Phone.' It is a unique com-
g edy classic. The trio furnish
fj quarter of an hour of the most
delightful entertainment of mirth
provoking amusement one would
wish to see. Helen. Bach and com
pany close tne snow with a pro
gram of remarkable feats of skill
and strength. Miss Bach does most
of the heavy work. On the screen
the Capitol will offer a program of
short film subjects consisting of
the famous Collegian series, a good
funny comedy, topics of the day
and Aeaops fables, latest news
events. Viola Verder Holman and
her Capitol orchestra will offer
another novelty musical number.
Oregon Theater
Kaleb, the master mentalist.
who is touring the western states
f-ti is appearing at the Oregon tbea
ter today with a stage presenta
tion of Oriental and American
mental wonders that are holding
those who see him in amazement.
There is a happy mixture ol side-,
f splitting comedy, engrossing mys
: i j auu uicuuu yucuuuicua ill
'Kaleb's routine.
There is a strain of oriental mo
sic drowning the sounds of the
distant temple bells and mixed
with the tom-tom of the dancer's
.drums. Then the fragrance , of
'the eastern incense burning floats
- Into the open and casta a spell up
on those who wait. The music
stops, and the eyes rest upon a
colorful scene wherein Kaleb
FOLLOW THE CROWD
TONIGHTFREE
.and, for 4 consecutive eve.
at 9 p, m.
The man who understands
the hujzuua mind
f.! a reel I us
B. Koch
PR
Foremost
Koropean
jnaracter
GRAND THEATRE
, Salem, Oregon
ADMISSION FREE
COLLECTION
Bring Tonr Qaestioas
CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
Telia Hew To Get Quick Re
lief from nead-Colds!
V r It's Splendidi
In one minute ju clogged nostrils
will open, the air passages of your
V.O Anlr
I -iT! 'Psycholo-
i rrrr I - a. Tint
. nead win clear ana jou can Breaths
'freely.: No more hawking; snuSling,
blowing, headache, dryness. No strug
gling for breath at night j yonx cold
r catarrh will be gone." -:4
Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream
Balm from your druggist now. Apply
ev little of this fragrant, antiseptic,
ailing1 cream la your nostrils. It
penetrabes through ever air passage
r ,we nead, soothes the unamed or
swollen mucous membrane -and reiki
'comet instantly. " -irJ-,;-
. It's just fine. - ion't stay stuffed-op
with aeold or nasty eatarTb Salief
stands, ready to astouna ana
Figuratively, he steps from the
land , tf myateryx inau wnere
the tnrbaned ana- wni . woaeu
men glide about the narrow
streets, where the Yogi priests
philosophize and where the clus
tered minarets cast their spell. He
answers questions for those he has
never seen and performs mental
fct that . to the average mind
seem impossible. v-
Kaleb's parents were American
and he has devoted his life to the
stadv of the mind. In his demon
strations of phenomenal psycholo
Vr there is no Ions discourse on
theory, everything is thoroughly
practical and -presented in such a
manner o that those, who see- may
draw their own conclusions.
Scientists from higher institutions
of learning have put Kaleb to var
ious tests but it is said that they
have gone from his presence con
vinced that he was not an ordin
ary so-called spiritual medium,
but in instead a psychologist of
the order that he claims. , .
T LISTEN in "1
'TBXDAY MQUttNG
7;15-7:EO -K.GW (2). Ueslth
eiiu.
xr
8:00-9:0-KXl, (220). "Csrly Bir pr
gTMB. .
S: 30-9:00 KTBB (383). Mutic.
B 00-10:00 KKX (240). Ptti Cooke.
9:00-10:00 KXL. Portland Erly Bird.
i:OO-10:;0 KTBft. Wooug I xehaag
.0:00-11:80 KOW. Tows crir mmi or-
- ehaatrm.
10:00 12:00 KOIN (S19). Hraaewif'-
trogram.
10:00-12:30 KXL. L.ir Wira and eoar
ey pnosraaaa,'..
rHIDAT ATTEBjrOOK
12:00-12:80 K EX. Contort.
1:00-1:00 KOIN.
Orcas toncert.
(214). ; VethT r
Luacbaon broadeaat.
KtarDOoa praaanta-
12:00-1:00 KFEC
port a ad arosic
12:80-1:00 KEX.
12.:30-4:30 KXL.
ttona. '
1:00-1:15 KOIX. Farm ftoaaaa,
1 :00-8:00 KTBB. ataale.
t.00-:00 KHJJ (.229). Maiic. ,
1:30-6:00 KEX. Concrt.
1:00-4:00 KWBS. Concart.
4:00-5:00 KFEC. Concert.
1:80-5:00 KXU Franek laaaoa.
5:00-8:00 KXL. Featarea and muiie.
5:11-6:00 K01X. Topty-Turry Time.
rKIDAT NIGHT
4:00-8:80 KEX (240). AJtnoaneemanta.
8:00-7:00 KOIN (819). Orcan eoneart.
:00-7:OO KFKC (214). Coneart.
;00-7:00 KOW (42). Courtasy
cram.
pro
8:00-7 :00 KTBB
road report
8:00-8:00 KWJJ
o;00-8.0OKXi,
J:30-7:OO KEX.
7:00-8:00 KWBS
7:00-8:00 KOW.
(283). Coaeert
ad
(229).
(220).
Uuiie.
rea tares
"and
Cfaildren'a hour.
(200). Cencert.
Concert orcheatra and
aoloiate.
7:00-8rOO KEX. Dance orchestra,
8:00 8:30 gEX. Dane orchestra.
j:00-8:0 KTBB. Tenor.
4:00-8:40 JfOIX. 8trin( orcheatra.
4:00-9:00 KOW. . NBC pre gram.
8 :00-0 :00 KEX. Btedio procTani.
S:0O-10:OO KWJJ. Stodie profram.
4:80-10:00 KTBB. Varied nruaia.
8:40-9:00 KOIN. Staff artlata.
9:00-10 UW KXL. Kecital.
9:OO-10H)0 KOW. NBO "Memory Una"
9:0fltl0:OO--KEX. 8tadio proKraar.
9:00 1 1 :00 KWH3. Ifaaieal prograat.
10:00 10:80 KOW. Entertainer.
0:00-11. -CO KOIN. Dance band.
10:00-12)0 KTBB, Dance mnaie.
10:00-12:00 KEX. Dance frolic.
10:30-12:00 KOW. Hoet Owle.
SBC 8-9, qnartet eotoista and" orchaa
tra; 9 10, "Memory Lane."
KOO Oakland (884). . concert;. &: 45.
financial review; 8-10. NBC; 10, dance
orcheatra.
KFSC Boa Ancelea (275). 8:30. orcan
and band; 7:80-9:30, Bally, Aimee
temple MePherson.
KH Ut Aaelea (468). 8, Pianr
mooda; 8:15, radiotortal; 8:30, blue?
aincer; 7, 8, NBC; 9, aympnonette.
10.
KLX Oakland (508). 6:30. concert; 7
aewe; 8, opera; 9, orcheatra.
KPO San Francisco (422).. Town crier:
6:30. music; 810, NBC; 10-12, dancr
orcheatra.
KFKO San Francisco (454). 6. 6:80
Cedtlanr; 8, 9, soloUts; 9:30, 10-12,
nance orcnestra. '
KJ B Seattle (848). 6, sports; 6:80. din
aer concert; 7:30. 8, trio; 9, 10-12.
a sure orcnestra.
KFOA Seattle (447). 6, 7, orberata
8-10, NBC; 10, 10:30, KOW Hoot
Owla.
KYA San Fraacisco (809). ft, 7. pay
chelefist; S. 9, chain; 10. orcheetra.
KU-tCH SeaUle (806). - 6, news aad
sports; 6:15, orchestra; 7, orcheatra;
-so. bu; 10-l.l:ro. varied naaical
prerraasa.
l--.il anconrer. B. C. (291). 7:30,
children's prorrmm ; 8, Ulka; 9, or
cneatra; lu, ttance protram.
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Adults SOc IC
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SAlEM'S GREATEST VAUDEHXE
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- FOUR ITALIAN SERENADERS .
featuring lietre Centanino (accordionist)
-BBa-SB-BBBWB-BmwSaTBUw--Sa-B-
- JOHN ORREN a CO. "
-1 "r MMike-At-the-Phone
. INA LORI SCOTT
Singers Dancers .v
HELEN BACH e CO. .
(Gymnastic Aces)
MARION JERRT ROSS
."At th Party",
Oiflegians
T Fables)
.CiL.tlr News
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The Going and; Comings on
the Great Big Family
Five Miles Out
XThe current fssne of the Che
mawa American, published at the
Saem United States Indian Train -
lnggcnooi, nas me xoiiowing news
items:; - - - . - .
; Robert . Petkins, our Totem!
Pole ; specialist, has sent : out a
large number of totem -poles to
different '.- parts . of the country.
most. of them being sent to Seat-j
tie. -y":-; , ;
, Robert Peratrovich spoke to the
sophomore class during Ms recent
visit, to. Chemawa. He is now a
student at the Ifrtfversity of Wash
ington.' Hh talk was an Inspira
tion to all of as. -.
Alfred Bernard, a former stu
dent at Chemawa. Is now em
ployed In constructing a large
garage In Taholah, Wash.
The hospital staff and all the
in-patients and out-patients have
been made very happy by the In
stallation of the school radio In
the hospital by Mr. Klein and
some of the boys. It is surely
great joy and much appreciated by
ue all. Come over and "listen in"
some afternoon or early evening.
The sophomore boys' class Is
preparing a booklet on Benjamin
Franklin to send to Miss Units
Lipps. The sophomore boys are
studying Franklin's Autobiogra
phy and Miss Lipps teaches it.
Myron Anderson was in Mfas
Lipps' English class in Browning
and is the prime mover in making
the book to send to his home town
high school.
During chapel last Sunday eve
ning Supt. Lipps spoke most im
pressively and inspiringly of In
dian achievements and possibil
ities. We douUt if any person in
the Indian Serviee is better in
formed on "the history of the race
than is Snot. LiSDS and he is
amply able to express himself. ;
Yesterday Chemawa said
"Cood-bye, good luck, and . Goa
bless you" to Mrs. : Georgians
Woods. Mrs. Woods was , em
ployed at Chemawa for twenty
four years. By her sunny disposi
tion and kind spirit Mrs. Woods
made and held friends with all
with whom she was associated.
Mrs. Woods retires from Chemawa
and her departure marks the close
of a long and faithful service to
the Indian. Not only Chemawa.
but a host of friends scattered
throughout the entire Indian Ser
vice, will "rejoice that she can yeti
enjoy life to Its fullest measure.
living with her daughter in Ban
Francisco; and that this blessing
is granted her by the government
she served cheerfully and effi
ciently for so long a peTiod.
WINS ON FOUL
TACOMA. Jan. 12. (AP).
Don Fraeer, Spokane, welter-
on a toul over Dode
Bercot ft Monroe in the second
round of the scheduled six round
ton bout of the boxing program
hem tAnleht. A sweeping left
caught Fraser low. The contest
was fairly even up to the time of
the foul.
Read the Classified Ads
TUES..JAN.17TH
'The Detour
V
Presented by -
Moroni Olsen '
Player
Mail Orders Received Now
First 2 rows lower floor 11.10
Balance lower floor .. 1.65
Balcony loges ..... . 1.65
First rows balcony 1.10,
Next 4 rows balcony . . .75
Balance of balcony - ' .60
Box ofIJ.ce aeat sale
Jan.10 10 A. M.
TODAY
' Shows
' 1 ' ' " 1
Viola Vercler ..
nohnan's
Orchestra
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FICE lIlBSillPS
Company Forced To Malnn
tain Schedule "At Cost of
Physical Comfort
The Moroni Olsen Players who
will appear at the Capitol on Tuee-
: day night; anuary 17th with "The
Detour" by Owen Davis, have
proud record behind them.
Ia five years tourlnsr throuah
the northwest, subject to all kinds
of bad roads, wrecks, etc., they
have never missed a date. ' The
maintenance of this) record has
sometimes caused considerable
hardships and suffering and hasJ
often meant traveling all day and
night with, no rest, between per
formances. Trains and boats hare
been held, special buses have been
chartered for hurried cross coun
try jumps, the players have often
taxied to the train removing make
up on route, but they have always
managed to pop up. at- their des
tination In time for the scheduled
curtain.
Gordon Nelson who will be seen
In the forthcoming production as
the frank but kindly sophisticated
New York artist, tells of one such
narrowing experience. Mr. Nelson
spent a Sunday visiting friends In
a town not far distant from where
they had played on the Saturday
nig he. intending to join the rest of
the company as they passed
through Monday morning on their
way to, the next engagement. To
his dismay when attempting to
board the train, he was Informed
by the conductor that being . a
through train, no passengers were
allowed to board at that particular
station, and that his company was
not on the train. Frantic longdis
tance phoning revealed the tact
that the players had gone on the
night before but had left word
with the station master to wire for
permission, for Mr. Nelson to board
that train. These instructions had
been overlooked. Tbre were no
buses going in the iUrection that
would reach his destination on
time and no more trains. After
more frenzied soliciting that con
sumed valuable time, he managed
to find a man who would drive
him for a consideration. Then be
gan the blood curdling ride around
curves on two wheels, speed laws
defied on brinks of what seemed
fathomless chasms, cold wind and
sleet in an open car, punctures
wnere every minute was priceless
In the race against time, until ev
entually, worn,-hungry and more
or lesa of a nervous wreck, he ar
rived at the theater in time to
make a dignified entrance. This is
but one Incident of the many that
reveals the determination of the
company to keep their faith with
the playgoing public and. as Mr,
Nelson says, is a part of the game.
cf M MOMS
JIAROIDBELL
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COMING TO
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WE DISLIKE
to write old stuff:
But We Ask
WHY DON'T YOU ASK
" ANOTHER?
The master mind, who: anawera all, Is- by demand still :
here. Write you questions aad submit them. Too, there
BEBE DANIELS 1
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"Senorita"
After Inventoiy SALE
OF USED TIRES
V- - : - : ;1
We have a number of good used tires of all sizes that
hare thousands of, miles of wear in them -
PRICED
j4-
To make room for new stock of Miller Tires.1
early and get your
Miller Tire Service Qoz
"RUSS SJuTH,f
197 S. Commercial Phone 313 -
fw sis H
FAmTTEW S OOMML'NlTr GETS
. -..rf NEW FAMILIES
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VAIRVUSW COMMUNITY,-Jan.
11. (Special.) Ranches in thia
community have been cnanging
hands rapidly within the last few
weeks, and many new families are
being welcomed here. The follow
ing is a list iof sales and exchang
es:
Mr. T-pimer of Nebraska bought
the Twin Hill prune ranch.
M. Hart, formerly of Jefferson.
has purchased the Leakovar ranch
and will! develop It into , a dairy
ranch, j- , j .. . "
: Mr. Semster of Salem bought
the- Giddlngs . home ranchuand ex
-Met to add new buildings. ,
Dr. Olson of Salem recently
purchased one -of the Jory farms.
Mr. Jonei of this community
bought the Blrdsall ranch and is
replaclng the old ouiiaings wiuutitjan j, keen. Breeders competing
new ones. ' ' there know, that they must have
Chris HJalmson of Washington
bought the j Walter Jory ranen.
TniM is a large Brain and dairy
ranch, j
Mrs. Moses of Turner bought
tha MacFarlane vrune ranch
The recent extension of the
market -foad together with the
cutting through, of the new grade,
places the Fairview community in
a most desirable location wiirr ro
mnart ta I Salem. The Fairview
school Is situated on the crest of
Aukeny hill-
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dent, who
hiTA been visiting; at the home4f
lheir sons, i Wilbur and Ralph,
have returned to Washington. Mr
Dent Is examiner tor federal farm
loans In Washington, uaiuomia
and Oregon.
Mr. Dqwis left for Sale Lake
fMhr. Utah, last Saturday. ie
will be rone for some time.
Interdenominational serv Ices
are being conducted at the school-
house by the Misses Pickett ana
Sneers. The meetings will con
tinue until January 18.
W. Y. Dent and B. Simpson
"transacted i business 1 in Salem
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Browniee
have moved to their new home in
Salem. i
MRS. MIX jVANTS MORE
Divorced Wife of Movie Star
Claims He Haa Fortune
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 12. (AP)
Tom Mix of the movies was de
clared here by his divorced wife,
Mrs. Olive S. Mlx,.to have accum
ulated an; estate of 15,000.000
since she divorced him in 1917.
On this basis she petitioned the
superior court for an Increase to
$1,600 monthly of an allowance
for the support of their daughter,
Ruth, now 16 years of age.
THE ELSINORE
FROM
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Come
pick, of the. good ones. v
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Our Saiem District Breeders
Score Big On Durocs
and Chesters
Much credit Is due to A. N
Doerfler of Sllverton and Cass
Nichols of Salem for the fine
showing which they made in the
Duroe Jersey and ; Chester White
division at the Ogden livestock
show January 8 to 14.
All should feel mighty proud
that Oregon hogs In the ring at
this great show walked away with
grand champion . and v other top
awards. The show at Ogden brings
entries "from all over the United
ststMLt aad cnniiMnpnflr MimnA-
quality tcflhow.
" The Deevfler Durocs
To A. N. Doerfler of Sllverton
with his fine type Duroc Jerseys
goes the honor of winning the
champion boar under one year.
chsmplon sow over one year and
champion sow under one year. Mr.
Doerfler has been a purebred Dur
oc breeder for a number of years.
For four years he had the grand
champibn boar at the Oregon
.state fair and for five years the
same award at the Pacific Inter
national.
Nichols Chester Whites
On the Chester Whites, Cass
Nichols of Salem proved conclu
sively that it was no camaflouge
tnat in Oregon they produce real
quality Chesters. It was his honor
to receive the award for grand
champion boar and sow, champion
boar over and under one year and
champion sow under one year.
Cass didn't stop here, however, fori
he did real credit to Oregdn by
having the grand champion boar
of the entire show. Cass is an old
pig club member, starting in 1919
with Chester Whites. His fine pro
gress has certainly proved the val-i
ue of club training.
TODAY
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Adults 50c
Loges .75c
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Statesman PublisKinG
Inffaint Care
Mothers, von can't sUrt too
early to establish, a child 's.sereno
and.tranauil disposition. Even an
Infant can have a happy, fretless
state of uninterrupted health.
What will helo do this? K simple,
purely vegetable product as old
as you are: plain castoria.
A few drops of Castorla will
settle all uneasiness In a Jury.
Will dispel colic or ward oft con
stipation;. and just .as surely check
diarrhea. " '
In real sickness, call a physic
ian. But many physicians urge
only Castorla for those little child
ish disorders that need nothing
more. You need never be alraia
to give pure Castorla. It is safe
and perfectly barnUess, for It con
tains no paregoric, no opiates, no
dope of any kind. At least, this
Jab
true or tne genuine rieicner s
Castorla and that is, the kind
doctors tell you always to buy. .
Fletcher's Castorla is fine for
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have the genuine and pure Cas
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SPECIAL NOTE: With every
bottle of Genuine Fletcher's Cas
torla is wrapped a book on "Care
and Feeding of Babies" worth its
weight In gold to every mother or
prospective -mother.
Chilclren Cry for
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