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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1929)
PAGE TWO The New OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Thursday Morning, April 18. 1929 e , Fanchon and Marco's "Va rieties" to Show Here 4 days in Week Tomb Closes Smith Glirl Case Announcement comes from the Elsinore theatre of a change la policy which will hring Fanchon aad Marco "Varieties" here for four days. With the booking of the "Va rieties," the, management an nounces that this arrangement will not affect the A salts know as the "Idea" shows.' which will continue to play here oa the reg ular established policy erery Wed. nesday. High speed entertainment and highly concentrated pep will con stitute the keynote of the new edition of the Fanchon and Marco "Varieties" according to the man agement and the first show under the new policy will be seen at the Elsinore Friday and continne through to Monday. Famous Comic Artist To Be Chi Schedule Manny Nathan, comic, will be one of the featured names to ap pear in this show. 'He will offer a comedy monologue, thoroughly and amazingly explaining the Nlc araguan situation, in addition to presenting other of his specialties. The frolic Four, a unique col legiate quartet, newly imported from the east, will offer some of the fastest as well as craslesVi dance numbers eYerseen by cal theatre-goers according to ad vance reports. -Sherry O'Day- Gives Dance All Her Own Sherry O'Dasal )etifce dancer, will be seen f fif ner own version of the "PickiV Cotton Stomp." Myra Leach, another colorful dancer will present a striking Gypsy dance. John Mason and his sister will also be seen in a skat ing routine. New orchestrations of current popular hits are being made by the Elsinore band and the show is expected to reveal new heights in entertainment value. To start the new policy, the fea ture screen attraction booked is Richard Barthelmess In "Weary River," said to be the star s great fst production so far. 157 V 0 W' 1 it : SI t, mm ,. v ': -v- t y J Fnneral of Frances Be. John Smith at Amherst, Masev forerer closes record of strange disappearance of Smith college stndemi whose body was found in tho Connecticut river 15 months after she vanished. View rhowj relatives at grave, Mr. and Mrs. St. John Smith, Frances' parents, in cefcter- under smbrella. stock ii strong Bulls Force Quotations Up , After Several Days in - Serious Slump NEW YORK, April 17 (AP) Bnlls final y forced the stock market out of the rut of narrow, trading in which It has been held for several days and achieved a moderate rally today, hat opera- tlons remained largely profession aL The day's sales totalled S.602.S29 shares, a gain of more than 1.10MO over yesterday's allm business, bat moderate ac cording to present day standards. Call, money .renewed at 8 per cent and sagged to 7, and 'the tone of time money was easier, with the 99 day materially shaded to 8 per cent from 9. Nearly a score of Issues were elevated to new high levels in gains of t to 17 points. U. S. Steel sagged about 2 points In the morning. Aviation stocks were bouyant, under the lead of United Aircraft, which jumped about 14 points to a record price at lt, on an nouncement of purchase of an in terest la Aviation Corporation of America. .Wright mounted: 17 DIvF.C.Jone., 20& Centaury Dental Plate Fit Guaranteed Examination Free, Grown and Bridge work S3 per ' '. Finings $1 trp Pcadeu Extraction $1 It will pay yew Co investigate my work and prices. I fll save yon money and gjve yea the best dentistry. v AH Work Guaranteed v, Dr. RC. Jones, Dentist Upstairs Phone 2860 , Oyer Ladd and Bush Bank tooth TRIALS OF IS ilCAL DY IN RELIEF Stranded Members Mack's Comedy Back in Town After Debacle 1 w OFFICE IS REFUSED A branch state traffic office will not be established in eastern Oregon under a law enacted at the 1929 legislative session creat ing the office of deputy state traf fic officer. ir Thls was announced here Wed niesday by Hal Hoss, secretary of state, after he bad received hun dreds of letters urging the estab lishment - of a branch office in eastern Oregon, with Jay Salzman of The Dalles in charge. Salzman has been a member of the state traffic squad since Its inception and now has charge of The Dalles district. The secretary of state said the new deputy would be stationed in the state traffic de partment in Salem. He will re lieve T. A. Raffety, chief Inspec tor tor the state motor vehicle de partment and a captain, who now spend most of their time In the main office. TUnder the new plan, Mr. Raf tfty and the captain will be able to spend more time supervising the operations of the highway patrol. Appointment of the deputy state traffic officer created under the act of the 1929 legislature prob ably will be announced within the neit few days. kali Mile County .Road is Approved ' Construction of one-half of a mile of new county road was ap proved by the board of road view ers Wednesday and the recom mendatlon filed with the county court. The proposed road Is to ba a branch from -the Silverton Cedar camp road, about tour aad one-half miles from the town f SUverton. The trials and tribulations of musical comedy life especially as one "Bill" Mack Is concerned were brought to the light IS Salem Tuesday as a tired and hungry group of players trailed back Into town after an unhappy sojourn In Eugene. Mack took his entire staff, 42 In number, down to Eugene this weekend to engage in the musical comedy business on similar lines to those followed during the com pany's short turn in Salem. But the flare-up came soon. Only one performance had been staged when several players de manded wages. Mack failed to pay up. The police were called on to render assistance, and when necessary warrants could be se cured. Mack and three of his as sociates had fled. Now he Is be ing searched for throughout the northwest and the problem Is complicated by the fact that he has used numerous aliases and these are far different from the "Billy" Mack cognomen employed here. Special Dance Planned Meanwhile the remainder of the cast Is back In Salem and trying to recoup its fortunes. A public dance to be .staged Friday night in the Crystal Gardens here with Ted Stiff's augmented orchestra supplying the music and the en tire proceeds going to help the cast out of Its difficulty. The hunt Is on for Mack who last reports indicated was heading for Spokane, Wash. Mack's plan in Eugene was to secure a group . of backers plac ing each of them under bond and going ahead with .this backing to secure- additional credit. ELKS STAGE VIM MEMBERSHIP Twelve 'members of the Elks membership committee are en gaged in a red-hot contest with the of ffce rs of the lodge to see which group can win the most new memberships in the next two months. To date the officers of the lodge are ahead. , The membership committee Is headed by Cteero Hogan. - With I A MASTER. JVk MYSTERY -JtTx kNLU)L V" J - - hHNM stgats ef tats au-uuttBg ' . seasr-sfsrtsll FOX ' -1 - " "I Animal moyikI CoZSi' w -. .TOXE - : Select TALKING -Talkie" XKWS , ; Acts him in the drive are Harry Toung, Ted Paulus, Harold Mero, John Marr, Rex Adolph, Walt Smith, Arthur .Gardener, Charles Kuy kendall. Ted Irwin and Cliff Townseadi ' The officers team is led" by William Paulus, exalted ruler. Other members of the team are Howard H. Hulsey, Harold Eakln. Laroy Guard. Garl Armstrong, Harry J. Wledmer, Cecil Swope, Frank Cain. William Wulz, Otto Ammann, Frank Durbin Jr. DR. RUSSELL WILL GIVE HEALTH TALKS Topics for the four talks to be given at the T. M. C. A. by Dr. Edward Lee Russell of the county health demonstration, ' will be "Food Elements and What They Do," "How to Apply the Princi ples of Nutrition to Ourselves," "Fakes and Fads in Food," and "How to Play the Food Market." The first of the talks will be given Monday night In the lecture room of the association building. The others will be given on suc ceeding Mondays. All meetings will begin at 8 o'clock. No charge Is to be made for the lectures which will he ' open to men and women. TODAY SALEM CHORAL SOCIETY ON THE STAGE 8:30. o'clock With "STOLEN LOVE" On the Screen No Advance in Pric points and Curtiss S. Adams Ex press creased 700 for the first time, a Jump of about 10 points, and American Express and Ameri can Railway' .both mounted about I points. HONORS BIRTHDAY HOPMERE. April 17. Mrs. Gibson Osburn . gave a birthday party recently In honor of her granddaughter. Miss Eva Lander's fifteenth birthday. Music and games were features of the eve ning and at a late hour-refreshments were served, a large white birthday cake decorated with fif teen pink rose had candles was the table eenterpiece. The guest group Included the honor guest MUs Eva Landers. Miss Beatrice Ricketts. Miss Cora Tonkin, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. John son and sons Warren and Darel, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Osburn and son, Mrs. Jake Grayson. Mrs. Walter Landers, John Johnsberg, Ottls Johnsberg, Milton Landers, Ches ter Gigger, George Grayson. Floyd Landers and the hosts Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Osburn. Read the Classified Ads. Drunken Driver Gets Six Month? 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