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PAGE TWO " , - - The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning,, August 15. 1930 : - . TfTT -. Greater Talkie Season Presenilis Newest Meftme srEoeul '4 'Mi 1, V . ' A glimpse of action In "The )bw Hunter,' starring Rin-Tin-Tin -at Bligh'a Capitol beginning today.' FILM STANDARD HIGH e e . i Constant Effort to Improve Emphasized In "SEASON" NOW BEGUN One upon a time the legiti mate stage people stood and frowned npoxt the silver screen. It was ruining the art and low ering the taste of the public. It war even considered rather poor taste to go to movies. That was long ago. Today there la the talking pic tare to gfre both expression and sound to the plays presented. And beginning with this week in Salem and officially beginning August 15 will be a season in stigated by movie producers boat 10 years ago to es courage the showing of the best pictures obtainable. There has been a continual and insistent change in the type of pictures shown. More and, more the best from the legitimate stage has been placed on the screen. Actors are not so maeh chosen for their looks now as they are being chosen for their ability to really act. Salem theatres. Fox Elsinore. Bligh's CapitoL the Grand and the Hollywood, hare all made an. effort to get the best in the way of ' pictures to observe this sea son of "better movies and better talkies. Many hundred dollars hare been spent in the purchase of the best Cheap pictures are to be had yet there is no doubt of that, but real ones have been, brought to Salem for this season. A list of the fine pictures com ing to the Fox Elsinore is Moras, and Mack, "Anybody's War; Bill Haines, "Way Out West;" Norma Shearer, "Let Us Be Gay;" Jack Oakie, "Sap From Syracuse;' Constance Bennett. "Common Clay;'; Nancy Carroll, Devil's Holiday;" Clara Bow, "Love Among the Millionaires;" Milton Sills, Dorothy Mackaill. "Man Trouble: William Powell, "For the Defense." Among those coming to the Capitol will be "High Society Blues, a Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell picture; Those Who Dance' will be presented' August 21, 22, 23; "The New Movietone Follies of 1930" Au gust 24; and "The Dawn. Pa trol" win follow. Both the Grand and the Holly wood will bring some of the out standing return pictures to Sa lem. "Sany at the Grand Sun daywill he a good sample. "VThen It is considered that moving pictures started only 40 yejirs ago, and that the many In ventions which hare made the producing of pictures, an art that is so much a part of the lite of the American nation one may well took with admiration on the pictures which win be shows In Salem this "greater morie sea son. The Call Board . By OLIVE M. DO AS W MX sat1'' V W' nr TV "h jjr j i V V'l 1 : Marfiyn MQCDer aad Alenmder Gray in "Sally. which wfll chris ten "bettor novte season at toe umno, bwmi, Here lo a view of fireta Garbe wixt as the famous opera vsineer. Cavallini, work te an unusual play "llomance" now playing. at the Pox Elsinore. doe some exoeHeat FOX EliSIXORE Today ' . "Romance" with Greta Garbo. Mickey Mouse NOTES BUGH'S CAPITOL Today "The Man Hunter" with Rln-Tin-Tln. THE GRAND Today "Mountain Justiee. THE HOLLYWOOD TodayMThe Girl Said No," with Wb. Haines. The Mickey Morae club rrare h&a been made a fine club under i the leadership of Chief Dow and now he has started a way for some members te make money selling a movie magazine, the Screen Mirror. The boys that are selling these i now are: Norman and Gordon Summers, Darrel Harron, Marril Crary, and Jack and Dale Lore- land. We can still nse a few more boys. M M O Here we are boys! Prof. Feugy, Bill Brazes and Chief Dow have decided to inaugurate a boy's band for the club thin season. Next Saturday, August 23rd, those Interested will meet at 11 o'clock at the Fox Elsinore to reg ister. Join. MMO Greater Talkie Season, starts this Saturday, and it sore starts with a real show; William Hals.s in "Way Oat West and Fanchon & Marco's "Idea In Blue." Mickey Mouse in "Frolicking Fish" and the" second episode of the new serial The Fatal Warning: the "Phantom Flyer." MMO The "Gheat Lover of the screen has been found at last, and in the August 9th Issue of the Literary Digest they say our Mickey Mouse is the great lover. I guest Mickey is sure getting famous. You should read this item In the Digest, MMO Well be sure and hare this yell this week. RICKETY-EX DITTY-EX DTTTY- RICKETY-EX DITTY-EX DITTY ESX LOLLA BALOW LOLLA BALOW MICKEY M1NNTJB WOW pOLLYWOODjS?! Home of 25c Talkies TODAY and SATURDAY GflA0NE THE GIRL SAID NO William YlftTApi .til- T" ff E took he tor a ride and had to walk hoaie himself! im - saWwasi BiU. Haines fnu aiett talking; farce! ITS RICH! with LEILA HY3IASS POLLY MOHAN MARIE PRESS! JOT. Abo Mlcknr Mowse Cwatedy Fabtee Oonwdy, Serial mm New HIISUIS'S WIHIAr means to patrons of the Here you will see and hear the hew 1930-31 project of the tudibVestars-ew dirciors---vastly iniprovecl re cording and projection all combining to present the last word in tallong picture entertainment, THESE GREATER TAUUES WILL BE SHOWN NOWl Moran and Mack . ...r.. . "Anybody s Waf Bill Haines ... .., .."Way Out West? Four Marx Bros. . . . ........... "Animal Crackers? Norma Shearer . "Let Us Be Gay" Jack Oakie . . . . . . . v. "Sap From Syracuse" Constance Bennett , . .-r. "Common Clay" Nancy Carroll . . . . "Devil's Holiday" Clara Bow .: . . "Love Among the Millionaires? Milton Sills, Dorothy Mackaill . ..."Man Trouble" William Pdwell . . ...... . . .. "For the Defense" George O'Brien . . . . .. . . . . "Last pi the Duanetf' Claudette Colbert "Manslaughter" Gary Cooper . . . . . . . . i ... "Man From Wyoming9 &uttiChatterton:. .... . . "Anyb6(&& Woman? Jack Oaltie, Jeanette McDonald SLefs Go Native!' : t;ovneitER talks seaso:h:oiv NOTETe Fox ELdanre i Ui taOjTkeatrtf in Salen Bbevwing Use xtw ? - , v- - t - ' "-, f ' 1 1 ' ,-, - . - ., - ' , Greater Talkie Season now then after visit PETER PAN OUR NEW Delicious i Makes you smack your lips and call for morel Nour ishing. Refreshing. Fresh frozen at the Fountain. Fresh Fruit, Nut and Standard Flavor! Sample them yourself State and High Sts. Telephone 839 More than 1,000,000 Ameri cans visited Canada last year. Wswnieesnumr"B WHEN JACK HUGHES Breaks into Print . . It's An Unusual Event . He Took This Space to Boost for . , Greater Talkie Season and Incidentally to Boost His Popular Blue Bird Cafe Lunches - Fountain - Magazines-Candies Salem's Jolliest-Recreation Center ST, at Opening Sat. Aug 1:6 Largest in the Speaking of Greater Talkie Season . - ji ... s We're for a Greater Moving Season TODAY and SATURDAY Rla.Tin.Tia Blazee New -, Trails On the Ivory Trail! The titan Hunter Sharks, savages, jungle perils beset "Rinty" on "The Ivory Traa.w . , VWi.t v ATTENTION KIDDIES . . . . . . Every child attending the Friday or Saturday matinee will receive a toy Glider and a box of candy FREE. See the battle with the sharks SUNDAY BRIXGS No. 2 of oar Greater 'Talkie Season m mm ii iritCi JANfT OAYNOR Q4A1IJ1 fAKtUt L . Sa YonTI like it even better than - "Snnny Side Tp" G R ANB FRIDAY SATURDAY inm id: i . i a x m ' ' AIM X- COMEDY - NSWS - FABLES ig Storing. Crating 1 Traiisisf & Storage: 7' TTaeres acarcelr an ache or pain Hut Bayer Aspirin won't relieve frtnftty. It can't renove the caose, bot it win, relieve the painl Head aches. Backaches. Neuritis and neuralria, Yes, and rheamatism. Stead provem dlrectioas for many iarportant uses. Genuine Aspirin can't depress the heart Look tot tie Carer cross: fen -. i in i I,, j. , mi I... "iiiiii i ij i .-g--l