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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1928)
fHE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 24. 1923 i t J i i : ; - t : :: : : - SALLY RIO REflL STAR F0H F AND M .Sally Rand, star of Fanchon and Marco's "Sally from Hollywood t "who comes. In person to the stage Wot the Elslnore theater Sunday fV and Monday, and who has had a Veteran's experience before the --Hi-ht before roinr Into the "movies, literally "dove" Into the silent drama. Some girja get Into the pictures by winning beauty contests; some danced from the Follies; some rode in on Western broncho but .- Sally "dove" in from a 15-foot diving board. It waa on the Hack Sennett lot. and Sally was there still seeking - the solution of the mystery of how to break into the movtea. Sennett told her that if she would make a IS foot dive into a pool ha would give her a Job in the picture. Sal ly asked no more questions. She dove. Then followed small parts for Sennett after which Cecil B. De MiUe selected her aa a worthy member ef his stock company and, until she decided to go back on the stage in a Fanchon and Marco show, she has been with DeMille ever since. After a change In the family fortunes some years ago which made Sally the chief wage-earner. he tried out on the Orpbeum cir cuit. Always a good dancer. I was given a lob. This tour brought her to the eastern seaboard, and there bad luck overtook her. Job less, she went to New York with exactly three dollars and'flfteen cents in her pocket. Anyone who knows one phase of the show ' business from the actor's view point knows the hardships that Sally went through during these trying days. Tiny hall bedrooms, insufficient food and all the rest. Then came a chance on the Keith circuit and with a partner, she played two weeks at the Pal ace theater. New York, the dream of every vaudeville player. She toured the Orpheum circuit, com ' ing west and ending in Sacramen to, where she was stricken with appendicitis. It was while lying in the hospital that Sally Rand deter mined to forsake the footlights and make good in the movies. How well she has done that all the world knows. But now Sally comes back to her own, back to the footlights, the music and the glamor that surrounds the super-motion pic ture theater presentation. Blonde, petite, whimsical-eyed and beautiful Sally Rand stands alone today among the younger Hollywood stars, vibrant with youth and at the senlth of her ability as a dancer. You'll see her on the stage of the Elslnore theater today and Monday. ELEVEN ASK WATER IT City of Cottage Grove and Astoria School District Among Applicants J. E. Smithpeter of Rogue River has filed with the state engineer here application to appropriate water from Murphys Gulch for the Irrigation of 10 acres of land in Jackson county. Other applications tor water permits filed with the state en gineer during the past week fol low: Charles E. and Pearl Wilson. Roseburg, water from south branch of South1 Deer creek for domestic purposes and Irrigation of five acres of land in Douglas county. . City of Cottage Grove, water from Prather creek for municipal purposes In Lane county.. John Thomas, Scio, water from unnamed creek for domestic pur poses in Linn county. Jay Henry Stanley. Imnaba. wa ter from Neil creek for domestic purposes in Wallowa county, W barren Aalrworth. South Beach. water from unnamed spring for domestic purposes in county. uncom Frank C. Nygren. Brownsboro. water from Nygren branch of Wil low creek, for irrigation of 34 acres of land in Jackson county. Dora Hutchinson, Union, water from Catherine creek for irriga tion of 40 cres of land in Union county. RIGHTS WEEK Arch Cape Land company. Port-'they tmn n irr Tram f n m r rrpK Tor domestic purposes in Clatsop county. School District No. 11. Astoria, water from a spring for domestic parposea in Clatsop county. Mary H. and Joseph A. Atkin son. Union,- water from Little creek for irrigation of 10 acres la Union county. MINNEAPOLIS Karl Marti-j -.; neau Jnlnnesota a all-Ameriean '"ihalfbaearof.a. few years ago, now athletic director at Western' SUte Normal in Kalamaaoo. is trying politics by campaigning in- this state for his father-la-law. George j. Simpson, aendidate for the re- t publican gubernatorial nomina ' con. - i : TOO KANT MEDALS y . falls crrr; Neb. ( ap Lloyd Hahn,; premier ml4Il dla 'Z tance ranner, has so many medals he doesn't know what to do with -them."- . - '. " .".. 'INTERESTING PICTURE WILL SHOW AT ELSLNORE TUESDAY n smffi v ' . v.ii & .-j.'L AJ Tjxhrf Brth he. U un rc fc n m Aft rfyeaj Tht. Utile. Shphtd of ffittodotm Com? John Greenleat Whittiers etas- sic poem, "The Barefoot Boy, might well have been written old, is a barefoot girl In the open- The comedian Is assisted In this about Richard Barthelmeas, who ing scenes, also. riot of fun by Louise Lorraine, plays "Chad" the Kentucky Moun-( The Little Shepherd of King-' Anna May Wong, Edna Hay o tain boy in the First National pic- dom Come.. u an lnteBMiy human' J1. Scooter Lowry. Harry Grtb turlxation of John Fox. Jr.'s great , ibon. Fred Kohler. Oedrge Kuwa, story. "The Little Shepherd of of the Kentucky mounUin- Carlyi6, Jmek Burdette. Bet- Kingdom Come." which comes to ,Mri in Civil war days. It has a iy Eja, jDy Lynn, and A score of the Elslnore theater Tuesday. I dramatic punch, and continued other funmakera. Charles Hinea Bartbelmess, in the opening se- suspense, and provides one of the directed the offering. sbe.Quences of this stirring picture, ap- pears as a barefoot joy of four-.ular At the Elslnore Today and Monday leTll 7 HV--XA Sally Rand - i Showing at the Oregon Three Days "Chinatown Charley" is Patton Carries Oreffon's Banner in Hoover Parade When, the republican convention! The Oregon delegation held Its at Kansas City "broke loose" at own with the best of them in cal the mention of Herbert Hoover's iber of men sent to the conven name by John McN'ab. who mid ttnn n r ..u n . jthe nomination speech for the sue- .... K .lwu, Salem delegate, had the honor of carrying Oregon's banner, it was learned yesterday following Mr. Patton's return. The local delegate believes that Lowden and some of the other candidates would have made a bet- ter showing against Hoover than did. if short sighted cam- paign arguments on the merits of these eandidates and not on alleged 6hortcomlngs secretary. of" the commerce Mah Jongg Boom Over But Game Still Played, China SHANGHAI (AP). Chinese addicts, of mah Jong clatter their flowery tiles in thousands of tea houses rand, restaurants Just they have for'centuiies, nnmini tul, -of, . America's reversion to brklgi-HtutlUie, bone carvers of Shanghai still bewail the collapse of. the American mah Jongg craze. The bone-working industry of tBlp district has shrunk to a third ef Its proportions in the lush bar vest of 1922 and 1923, when new factories sprang up by scores and workers were recruited by the hundreds to satisfy the fickle de mands of the foreign barbarians, who thought they had discovered something new. The Mushroom-gTOwti factor leading lady, who is actually only 17 years finest screen stories that this pop- star has ever played In. in Person a real thrilling picture them acquitted themselves credit- jiuij in sucn pnases or the con- vention's work as were entrusted to them. ( "Patton of Oregon" put this . .. ! u me map ai iunsas (Jity and got his own name on the front pages in many parts of the country as well as In the conven- tlon clty throuh his' work nn tW credentials committee. His advo- cacT of the Oregon method off di- rect action was heralded far and .wide. ies have closed and their workers gone batt to the paddy fields. The surviving bone workshops are supported by the domestic trade and small orders from Japan and Europe. SEATTLE MAN PICKED PORTLAND. June 22. (AP). R. M. Boykin of Seattle was elected president of the Northwest Electric Light and Power associa tion today. L. M. Hibbard. Boise. Idaho, was chosen vice president; W. E. Best. Seattle, treasurer and Berkeley Snow, Portland," secre tary. " It yon take a composite of the advice us Democrats are getting. we're -ruined if we nominate Al and Mowed np If we don't. Dal teen. Molly O Day, his mmmw BUSViS FUTl MAKER Johnny Hlnes, ' famous for bis comedy screen characterizations, Is said te surpass all previous per formances in "Chinatown Char lie." his latest First National pic ture, produced by C C. Burr, coming- to the Oregon theater today. In "Chinatown Charlie." which la from the pen of the prolific playwright, Owen Davis, the com edian Is said to give an exceed ingly realistic interpretation of a guide on a New York sight-seeing boa, a wax dummy, a Chinese mandarin, and a lover. The last is not the least, for In order to win the hand of the hero ine, portrayed by Louise Lorraine, Johnny nata up some fights wor thy ot a western villain, and per forms the thrilling stunt of walk ing across a human bridge the bodies of five acrobats swung to gether Atom a second story fire escape to the balcony ot the man- darin's palace, 25 feet across the afreet. ACCEPTS H POST Miss Anne Simpson to As sume Similar Work in Teachers' College Miss Anne Simpson, supervisor of health with the Marion county child health demonstration, will assume the office of supervisor of health education In all the state teachers' colleges in northern Cal ifornia on September 1, according to announcement yesterday from the county health center here. M:es Simpson, who has. resign ed her position here after work ing with the local unit since 1925, will teach health education meth ods at the Oregon State college summer sessions, following which tketh;to A "DREE from cotrgru colds and other Winter ills the children now are at their, best, and the Weather Man is on his nicest behavior it the rate the little V folks are gro'wingi -you ( really mustn't delay. So, why not arrange that appointment nowl Kenneli-EIlis Oon'BnildJnx HEALTH M she win leave tor her new head quarters in San rranciaco. In her new position. Miss Simp eon will work under an advisory committee of leading California university professors. Including Dr. Edna Bailey. University of California at Berkeley; Dr. t L Hunter, of Pomona college; and Mrs. K. Tate Thompson, executive secretary of the California tuber culosis association. Miss Simpson holds a master's degree in biology from Columbia university. New York City, taking her bachelor of science degree In sociology and aoology at the Uni versity of Washington. She was for ten years employed in the de partment of health and physical education in the Portland schools, and while working there was awarded a scholarship from the American child health, association in' which she used In doing advanced work at Columbia uni versity'. Sne came to the Salem center after studying at Columbia. POLISH STKEL COMBIXK WARSAW ( AP) Formation of a new steal syndicate, in which considerable German money la in vested, has centralised the iron and steel industry in Poland. A number at works in Unper Silesia have been combined by. the Ober scnleeiaehe Eisenbahn Bedarfs A. O. to form a powerful organisa tion employing 12,000 workmen and controlling iron ore and coal mines, foundries, rolling mills, coke ovens, by-product factories anoTelectrleal power plants. ELSIIMOHL NEVER OVER SEVENTY DEGREES TODAY and MONDAY FANCHON & MARCO PRESENT THE HIT OF HITS" Beautiful, Bewitching SALLY RAND STAGE AND SCREEN STAR IN PERSON WITH HER HOLLYWOOD STEPPERS 12 In a Clever Idea "SALLY FROM HOLLYWOOD' And on the Screen we "SaUy ?Se Scandak" Starring BESSIE LOVE A DAZZLING ROMANCE OP BROADWAY Special Paramount Newa Showing Only Pic tures of Arrival, Reception and Departure of Plane SOUTHERN CROSS AT SUVA LLtlSTr SPOT 01 STARTING TUESDAY ELSIMORl ANOTHER GREAT TRIUMPH vFOR t ROMANCE 0 H CA OF HILLS fi JL OF OLD f i iKENTUCKM :i v yil.'"vU. , .. : ANOTH ER TOL ABLE DAvny ROLE V 9 A. M thn tiliifi rim rtmtm PICTURE OF TJEVJ IK LIFE VIM The popular idea of Broadway's life comprises bright lights, ca barets, gay parties after the enow, stagedoor johnnies, and indolent lives of ease for the chorus girls. Lynn Shores, FBO director, went to the Great White Way itself to secure true-to-Ufe material for Mfiailv est the Scandals" coming to the Elslnore theater, today torfcfthe Jason Lee Memorial M. E two day run, and as a result tms picture gives an accurate repre sentation of back-atage life, and corrects some wrong impression of the theater as it is. Here Is a picture of New York alght life which does not contain one picture of a giddy night club! The chorua girls are- shown af they actually are aa hardwork ing wage earners and home ma kers. ThV foregather with other members of their profession, and their Joys and sorrows are very much akin to those of everyday persons in other walks of lite. Strangely enough, this does not ewpva w - OI maae-oeuevo dwuiu - tain, bnt rather emphasizes it and brings home even more sharply the poignant experiences of the little chorus girl heroine who ia brought to lite by the inimitable Bessie Love. Read The Classified Ads rum j Have Another Sally . r i J WliietlMr "Our Dick" Is 'the oppreeeed mnerntaln kid or whether he is loving as a barefoot boy or fighting as revengeful man, youH. lore Mm snore than ever be fore. Tow. arost bins tn if nrrn Mllftrt com BIBLE SCHOOL ENDS FIBST WEEK'S WQBK Interdenominational Classes Taught at Jason Lee Mem orial Church A three weeks Daily Vacation Bible school has been launched by church in the nortn section of the city. At the close of the finst, week - in operation it was found; that 66 young people had been enrolled. Of these 17 belonged to the kindergarten group; 26 to the primary; and 23 to the junior. , Miss Edna Jennison, a graduateBuren boxes, wrestles ox wimmeue, ana i present student in tne aepartment oi re ligious education at Kimball School of Theology, has been se cured as principal. UIm -T.fcMfc lllaa B7MeM Alan wouumvu. ju too uuiuia Mohr. Robert Wlttv and Miaa Genevieve Mulkey have the Junior, vore ana un. vr . Ma. vruaoa ua'a Salem Highway Tracts Never is a fateful word Never be a Never-Bird. Procrastination breeds gloom don't put off buying a home that will bring home-possession and happiness to your future. We have several farms What have you? , INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN RICH L. REIMANN, Realtor 210 N. High St. ' PHONIC 8415 ORE - SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY ON THE mjmcM. stock IN A SNAPPY NOVELTY ORIENTAL m USICAL REVUE WITH ROSEBUD DANCING CHORUS CleTer Singers Clerer Dancers Clever Comedian- ox THE It's real Kiddles a Diss f I M 4 Matinee y it - 3Sc A But bUc fW sssf - f ea ;- fp - B Mill ; charge of tna primary group; while Miss Leah Fanning and Miss Beulah Graham share with ea h other the honors in the kin.l, r garten group. Mies Thelma i la director of music. Though: under Methods a; pices the enterprise is on r .,n;. munity basis.' Both rTAyrT.,in and Baptist workers are shar -the task with the Method--- fine spirit of cooperation piw Children may still register an are invited to do so. Sfs5;,)rK from 9 to 12 daily, Saturday bI. cepted. BALL PLAYER'S FRIKM INDIANAPOLIS .p, "Shorty- Burch, for 15 yex- ficial announcer in the Iiuttnjf. olis American association ark, claims to know more minor wa gue baseball players than an man in me country, un season or . nht Drocrams. w n t s 0 i a 1 v r toawg asbwv ww miiui mm-w dsxi r-' r," H- ica krafai r4. s.t:rf-t.on ,r Dt. c. M. Mxpa Oo, 14 W. 44th si atfiuu, o. $100.00 down and $30.00 per month including interest vi: buy new 4 or a, ryom house with good soil. All city con veniences with couniy taxes. Salem Highw.v Tracts which are growing 11 .11 rapiaiy ana wnere van; have to advance. Special. 1935 Hazel Ave. New 5 room taous. full basement, furnaro 2 dry trays. Wired for ti . tti stove. Hardwood floors l'n finished upstairs. East front Paved street. Garage (t-n for inspection. Can give . ; easy terms. to trade for city property. GO N STAGE THE SCRKKN CLEVER THESE CHINESE Ihew aren't clever enough V to see through Johnny's dis- Uj to see thre-qgh Johnny's disguise! ten tines as thrillirtJ fS trip through ChinatoVo 1 1 but mnrA funnier. bnf mnrJi fimnier. I las News. . i