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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1929)
T : . : , r , : ' - J NEWS AND VIEWS 'OF IMPORTANCE TO SCREEN FANS FROM SALEM SHOW SHOPS lmr vk ir lit SEASON! i i Joseph i Sclienck 0 p i n e.s; Great Future for Talkies; Yet lauds Silence j By JOSETII M. 8CHKXCK Pmldent arxi i-hairmjLn of Ut board ttf directors of , Uw United Arttsl cor pcrutkko. whoxglvM hl opiatoas en significant events and tendf-ncles of th part motion plctore year. Th production era tn lt!l wt divided Into to parts. The first half of the year "brought pictare far ahead of any productions made d urine prhrr years. In the midst of this successful season j ; with producers turning out their btg cest efforts, a new medium of film eatertalameet. In tht form of swa daaa dialogue, brought a re tarding that was rerr natural un der the circumstances. "Producers -were afraid te coa tlsue making big costly pictures with tbe talkies U rogue vetf- lac the land, for two reasons. The first was that they were unpre-. jat?u J.U nun uuun, 1 aw innau was that they eo-ald not afford to meet taTkls opposition with costly attest product i," ! Talkies Get Add Test tn the other -hand, the exhib itor played an Important role In 4a?s sudden shirting xt enter tainment, for he could "parte his theatres with a talkie, dne to the tremendous novelty of dialogue pastures, and pay less than a. big eiseet picture. that cost perhaps tnree to six times the .production TaJ.no of the talking picture, with practically the stmt , total at his htoofflce. .r &urlnx the aevond tertian of tbd pst, season talkies were not -only Introduced tat clyT so rfdlasesi; ad?wth the affseas&ootdi ttftem they must prove thosraolvcs worthy of attendance and profit and: must be Just as entertaining as-the silent productions. Thli reduces the ltualoa to t r-t vtac the silent picture la Just as attractive as ever and producers viu continue making silent pic t ut as. regardless of this new Tound form of screen amusement, t Silence For Spies iThe oast season brought the t abides. But while I think the suc cess of the talkies so tar has seen chiefly due to their norelty, there Is. In my opinion, a great future for this form -of entertainment In 'attain -subjects Ideally suited te talkies, just as there are subjects that would be completely ruined with dialogue. The greatest prob fora in the past has been the sup ply or suitable stories. Now talk ing pictures open a new channel to stories that might heretofore 1 five been found unsuitable for production. tune thing is certain. All screen enles will be silent pictures, be- . .j The Reuse srf . MtU : . FIRST TIMES - TODAY For Seven Days The Female Al Jolsoa THE LOVE THIEF Totsigist ssb was to marry tier today bar sister was in his ! Sfee bad lost SBJUtxl bttw llaying Sew York. ? At fa.oo Top .; iWni'.bo shown Ifero at ! fill 3as3sUS9naiasBSESswBaKea9KK I t I i . Four Chorines Qne Prima Donna I r fcCt;U uoui -ueaiii.lv x--.- lu),' toctia urJU rtUCH will be aeen. by Csas svt tbe Orqgcoi theatre, starting today. Stam ALONG MOVIE LANE ElxcusWe tral'Bss Dispatch' ' te TsStaieejaaa EW T(MtiCr Jartlil. Great betas: saads CorlnsiA Griffith sosc.eemtraot It speci- f4ahe shall apptax Wy In talk ing aaoTlas. It lniwlres appraxi-I matoiy a mi I lion douars or so for two ".years' work. Bat that is as nothing to John Gilbert's aaew contract, caTBag Xer Beauty marks on the forehead Is a style advocated by Myrna Loy. merie star, shewn here wearing a triangle Just north of ber at tractive nose. What do you think of the Idea? about f 10.&00 a week, and he may do almost what he pleases. Hs seems to be the leading star of the present tine in the world de mand. cause silent dramas can carry cerrj tain sweeps that the talkies can not rerteter. The past season's di vision and introduction of dlalogus and sound has been belpf ul to ev erybody and has added a certain impetus to the Industry with this new source of supply. Personalities; ot course, will al ways be the greatest value to the screen, regardless ot anything else. But new a persona'ity is given added asset In voice as well as beauty, artistry and eharaeter tsatkm. n COMING f TODAY and MONDAY Melophone Road Shovr "Beautiful But Dumb" With PATSY RUTH MILLER Synchrtmld with Meloprone Orchestra Accompaniment COXTTVUOCS PF.RFORMAACB - s3LZlIlf? ?1 sits f Eanky s -Tee aww.es ing" opened at or 1 10 top on Broadway at the swanky boar of 9: IS p.m. Well, the smart folk out In the sticks will see It for 40 cents. And that Is aot adverse ly criticizing the picture. The flu went all tis'ray. from the snorles to grand opera. Met ronolltan had to swrtch a perrcmn- anee because of singers illness. CD ia Bfci- Wednesday The Big Girl Show "Hot Momma Goose" Idea With the "Svaktst Beoisties - and Naughty Baby srltb Alice Whit On tbe Screea II due lie m Fanehon and Marco Shows Come Wednesdays, Vaude ville on Saturdays Announcement of a change In policy at the Elsinore theater In both stage and screen attractions has just been made by George B. Guthrie. The change beeomes "effective following tbe screen attraction "Two Lovers. eo-starrine- Ronald Colmaa and VOma Banky. the cur rent u.niwv.Axtist attraction, which .endsl's engagement on Tuesdsyral-:tf CKlslnore. TwaeX cocclsdes the last aDbesanc!4rfef the fannrn lor- era of tbjs?crm as in the future they win embark on separate star ring careers. It is quite . flttiag that sueh a cerreous and esBDree- slve t rod Br tin xrmn rhnarn tn close another chapter of cinematic history, as It Is said the film sur passes anything in which they hare appeared in to dale. ' srancsiosk ifj jTisin.wi The day of tbaeboa Mar co staea shows f - s annousteed and they will i btfc Msentcd. here Wednesdays;, .these: attractions having formerlf.iipiieajred on Tuesdays. .ti?0SCLC . The Hot Momma Goose" Idea with a large east and feature screen attraction of "Naughty Ba by" with A11C3 White will start this combiaatlen policy oa this coming Wednesday; to be followed by other Fanehon aad Jklareo anitaj each week prior to opening their engagement la Portland. Thursday and Friday, doublet- feature screen attractlsna will We' seen and the choice productions from the various produecrs will be shown at popular prices. 1 Negotiations which have been1 under way for some time for se curing a high class brand at raus-, evIUe ha via been completed and' these shows will hold forth eadr Saturday commencing; January in.; Fhre standard acts of anoiit Willi be presented with feature sicturea. 1 With this variety of antertatnxneat In store, the theatre-eslag public of Salem Is assured an eppertuh- itr of seeurinr tfca Vnrv tiaf in tbe asnosesnsstfleM! ' ml II H POLICY CHflfJGE BIcsect Theatrical Event In EBstoiry of Salem and Environs It is With exceptional pleasure and no little pride that we are enabled to announce the advent of the All New 3AY PAKELE to Salem. The engage ment 1s for one night, Saturday, February 2 at the Elstnore. For tfce first time a New York Winter Garden rsvus Is bemg otfersd BEFORE playing Its Man hattan engagement, in cities west of Chicago. So successful have been tfce recent tours of other Sbuberts extravaganzas after the New Tork run that the producers are giving patrons of this Section an opportunity of seeing one of the larger revues wbils stlU In the fuH flush of its pristine .vigor aad before long tenancy on Broadway has tarnished the lustre of Its newness. Tbe cast includes rach stage celebrities as CHt PLCS 'CHJCr SAJUB. cHaaley Rogers, Frank Gaby, 1a PlOebra, ylvla Frooa, Frklyn Xiatle, BEBKJ20TF TJtOUPE, Kelo Brothers. KargJa Evaas, Wargharita THarano, Virginia Murray, Ottrtr Uoesa, Oeachrey dt Hulty, Lillian JJerbert, aha McDowell, Charlotte Tarry and Charles tfaa, Tb ciitouraco munbers over 150. MAJ& ORCSBS are abw betag received. Those lemmpfHUpj fry mmifMddreeseA, eemmped envelope mat be Hlei in re4tien SEATS NOW I rjUCESi 91 to f& No Tax if i! H it .. ii I II !! if ii TODAY - TOMORROW Tbe awtt popsUar s lover 1st Uietr last twre togetfeer. mm YikifiL is A groat etory . , , filled srttJs tag , ..absorbing mystarj .. A tale of y ester (Wy . . . today. . Hrrow... It rul bo gobag . . . Don't Saiae itt It's for MAC AT THE ORGAN OOXZOT Puwaramt Sen Svents Beautiful AT THE OREGOX T E E BEFORE HEW YORK For the-first time In Salem's theatrical history a New Tork Winter Garden revue will be seen here prior to Its Gotham premier, whoa - "Gay Parse" comes to the Elsinore Saturday, February 2. i Heretofore it has been the cus tom to open the major seztrava- gansas in Atlantic City or other points in the New Tork littoral. The success of the previous edition of "Day Paree." "A Night In Spain and other big Shubert out fits, following thetri fainter Gar den runs, caused the, expertatepl: of sending a brand new show west-: ward before Introducing it to Broadway. In point of Importance of Us name players It is apparent that the new "Gay Paree" is even more noteworthy "Chic Sale contin ues as the star of first magni tude. This Is the third of the "Gay Paree" series with which Sale has Identified his droll bucolic cfaarac terlzations. Not to find his name II M CWSIIEB I NO R sBsasssnv costrxa W KDITCSD AT Art U t csy X WKDIHESDAT 3 Wl If I r runs a satrce itn scteg sot scosota oooss a bar Saaalat Bmmsm to (m . . . what a eayt BnBCh OMs. .trU aaS 04S1m to nil tk wMa Wdaaa47 aty But Dumb til TKSATRK TODAY la the roster would be like going to Nlasara without glimpsing the falls. Frank Gaby, Stanley Sogers, La Pulebra, the loveliest being in the world, Sylvia Froos. Fraaklyn Batle, Kelo Brothers and tbe amazing Berkhoff troupe of girls are among those repairing bold face from tbe compositor. A cot erie of attractive young women skilled in the dance and eye-fiH-lng te person help to make sp an entourage which with a large corps of musicians aad mechanics is said to number well over 150 persons. The aggregation requires a spe cial train of 11 baggage cars and Pullman sleepers - to "transport from stand to stand. The new "Gay aPree" is in ev ery way different fross that of 127, which did eo mudft.fo es tablish a trade mark for rortpeous display, ceetful dancing, rare tou-J uiur ana ir u must e saia- eotne rather shocking exposes of cuticle. :y:i zt' iff;, Betty Brown is an anbarn S 'y-lCm too, T t . SC-'.'.ai'nw. '" Jti colture to be the most important thinj in life. Bat Betty learned that these are seemingly greater chances than mental ones. Meet her and her friends in "PASSED UP!" By ROE FULKERSON Starting Thursday in - '. ! ,' ' "J4T( ) , i!' - : r rK V Vl 'J SJ?7: fj nitllCEIN CLlOnOUS DOLE Fannie Brlce is winning ac claim at the Capitol theatre in her first talklrg picture, "My Man." Vitaphcne takes' Fannie to. Its her charm vcicc mimicry- og ling eyes twinkling toes obstre perous legs fcii?behcTlng fingers all that has mude Fanie Brice a famous singing eomedioits is caught. The stcry of "My Man" is glam orous and dramatic, and t!:o cast is splendid. Including; Guinn Wil liams, Edna Murphy. Andre fie SeguroJa, Richard Tucker. Billy Seay, Arthur Hoyt. Ann Brody aad Clarissa Stlwycne. Areliio L. Mayo directed for Warner Bros. S MID-WEST SECTION .CHICAGO.. Jan. 12. (AP) Near eerp ,and sub-zero tempera tures overspreading the . middle-, west tooay were augmeated oy tbe remnants of a second cold blast from the Rocky mountain regions with prospects for lower temperatures tonight than last night. Temperatures ranging from near zero to 10 or 12 below prevailed last night in the middle west and northwest, the cold being accentu ated by a driving wind and flur ries of snow. While the mid. west believed it self unfortunate with three cold' waves since January 1. White Rirer, Ont.. with 44 degrees be low zero probably ffvas.- (he cold est place last nlfehtlof twHifch any record was made. In Chicago, although the mer cury descended to only one above zero, one death was attributed to haired girl who betfeved Ml MS ? v - v.V S 'Ty the cold and there were m;,-, cases of froten feet, hand ears. Janet Gaynor's "Christina finished . . . Estelle Taylor ; appear with Ixn Chaney in Wh East Is East" . , . "Abie s Rose." termed a flop as a !-:! movie, was held orer for a ( . week, when sound was sddl a one"-weet Hrcadway Louf Holly wood TODAY - MON. - TUBS. WHITE M m m I SOUTH h SEAS 25. and LAWRENCE STOCK CO. In 'Whose Baby Are You?" Featuring JACK LAWRENCE JACK HOLT MADGE FEKLV And Others 'en ire Beauty or Brains? Betty Brown said: T don't want . to be oouubiob, but I do want to be popular. I am going to find out wJiy I am not. ' Vji r3;V St -X f mi Popnlar rrices Stat. 85 PRICE3;: Adults S5c NEXT SATURDAY ScsaVOPVIL , 4-VITAPHONE ACTS DORA MAlJGHN cICjrTIIB'IXGBWCES "Ti rV rt&ZiiSO. VESSEL . - Kiddies 106. Ero.50 ?TAC Loses. 50c AW? - ' w inn 'i m w if r r w-- r'