PAGE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, October 9. 1932 ..If JJI-p- (ohattliteiiiJMre l in Two Pictures Warners Build New Sets'i ij i For Current Productions 1 Tiicii ie mm I'JITH US' AT GRO Ruth Chatterton Catches Husband Cheating and! . Trouble Begins r Ruth Chatterton who appears In "The Rich are Always With Us, as the wealthiest member of the wealthy set. Is happilr mar ried until she discovers her hus band "cheating" with a heartless debutante, whom he marries after the diTorce which sets them ootn free. In spite of her love for Jul ian Tlernew, a successful author, portrayed by George Brent, Miss Chatterton fears to marry again, because of her previous painful experience. She has, moreover, a motherly Interest in her former husband which time and again nearly disrupts her love for the author. A surprise climax gives the story an added fillip, all the more Interesting because of its novelty and surprise. The story is set against a back ground of wealth rarely seen on the screen. The characters rep resent the most idle and Irrespon ' sible class of people in the coun try, constantly seeking pleasure in a mad-round of pointless activity. - ' Hiss Chatterton, as the guiding stay of the smartest set, achieves In "The- Rich Are Always With 1 1 in ; I v Si k. v-e " If " y 11 Ruth Chatterton with her new husband, George Brent, will be the feature lead in the Elsinore picture today, by title, 'The Crash". Us now at the Grand, the heights of her dramatic potential ity. Always a great actress, she is said to surpass all past perform-' arices with a portrayal of Caroline Grannard which embraces every' human emotion and brings a new art to screen interpretation. CIWTTERTON-BREfJT purr it e ' ' There are few surer signs of screen successes than for a star to pick the same leading man for two pictures in succession. This is the sfgnal honor that has been accorded George Brent, who is once more play hi g the leading male role opposite Ruth Chatter ton In her second First National production, "The Crash," which will be shown at the Elsinore theatre today. Though still a young man. Brent has had a rise to. motion picture popularity that has been the lot of few young actors in Hollywood. After one day's work with her in her first picture for . Warner Bros., "The Rich Are Always With Us." Ruth Chat terton pronounced him the best leading man she had ever had Similar praise has been bestowed a the dark-haired young Irish man by Joan Blondell. Barbara Stanwyck and Loretta Young, all stars in their own right. '.. "The Crash" is the first pic tnre to' deal with the effects of the stock market crash upon New York's idle rich. It was adapted from "Children of Pleas ure," the novel by Larry Barrat? te. In the supporting cast are Hardie Albright, Henry Kolket, Lois -Wilson, Helen Vinson, Bar . bara Leonard. Paul- Cavanaugh, ' Ivan Simpson, Richard Tucker, Virginia Hammond and Edith Kingdon. William Dieterle di rected. YODEIt VISITS PARENTS HUBBARD. Oct. 8 Albert Yo- der, the principal at Banks, ac companied by six of his pupils, at tended the state fair arid while In this section visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Yoder. This is Mr. Yoder's seventh year at Banks. OLIYIJO I) I Home of 25c Talkies Today, Monday & Tuesday Continuous Performance Sunday 2 to 11 P. 31. First Showing In Salem of. one of the year's finest picture f Tii tt tu- .a, J ' J -.;v,.,... t i 4 y u CALLEO BACK Famous Novelist's Story With Notable Cast; Nagel Heads It A cast that boasi a formidable array or well-known names, a story from the pen of one of the world's most famous novelists. plus beautiful settings, make The Mam Called Back," Tiffany Pro ductions' latest drama starring Conrad Nagel, one of the really entertaining pictures on the screen and now showing at the Hollywood theatre. "Silent Thunder," the original novel on which the film Is based, was written by Andrew Soutar. It is a story of the regeneration of a man through his love for a wom an, whose aid enables him to fight the ostracism which .surrounds him. Conrad Nagel's role Is that of an English surgeon whose ca reer Is shattered by profligate liv ing. Wandering over the Orient, he settles on one of the Malayan islands where the whites shnn him and the natives mock him. A love ly visitor to the spot takes an in terest In him first as his patient, later as his friend. She must leave for London, and when they again meet, his shock at learning that she Is married Is softened by the humiliation m which her ealthy husband's philandering has placed; her. Together they fight a common battle, with hap piness as the reward. Conrad Nagel, who has been ab sent from the screen these many months, stages a triumphant comeback as the young surgeon. He gives the part Its full quota of manly sincerity, and makes the characterization ntterly real and sympathetic. Doris Kenyon's charm and histrionic ability are both given ample scope In the leading feminine role. Other skill ed troupers, famous on both stage and screen, who appear In the fea ture are John Halllday. Juliette Compton, , Reginald Owen. Mae Busch and Alan Mowbray. "The Man Called Back" was ably directed by Robert Presncll. It is a world wide release. Word comes from Hollywood that more mammoth sets and a greater - variety of " backgrounds have bees built at the Warner Broa.-Flrst National studios for its current productions than ever were In use at one time by that company before. A total of 4,000 persons are en gaged Is working on the sets at the present time, including 24 stars and featured leads, one hun dred and seven featured players, more than 1,900 extras, with sev eral hundred carpenters, property men, electricians and technicians. One of the huge backgrounds is reproduction of a section of Golden Gate Park,- of ' San Fran cisco, on the Warner Bros. ranch for C o m m o n Ground, t n which Ruth Chatterton Is starred, with Jimmie Mur ray and Pat O'Malley play lng the tea tured leads. , Another gi gantic set for already erected Today the Hollywood presents what is said to be one of Con rad Nagel's best works, The Man Called Back". Doris Eenyon plays opposite him. myfW -ff 'its' . VSVl -Is h tf A P SiNi' " SIMPSON REELECTED ZEN A, Oct. 8 George Simp son of Vancouver, Wash., was a recent guest at the home of his father, T. K. Simpson. George Is a former Salem man having grad nated from the Willamette uni versity law school. He Is now judge of the superior court of Clark county, recently receiving the nomination for re-election. Airways In the triangle of In dianapolis, Terra . Haute and La- Fayette, Ind., have received 99.0 per cent safety grade. And Many M en Empl o yed I . k A Mil - I Bt Davis the Is same picture ereat street which Is te be set afire and burn ed down, and an underground passage through which deslsens or the Barbery coast district of san Francisco in the old davs. make their escape from the fire. Three hundred and fifty persons are working on the park set- One of the moat Interesting sets is a complete wax museum with scores of wax Images of his torical personages of history er- ectea at toe Hollywood studios. where the picture "Wax Museum" la being "shot". Lionel Atwill. Glenda Farreil, Fay Wray and aionica uannister. with 2KB ex tras are working In this particular sequence. On the back lot of the Burba nk studios, a flying field has bees built with hangars, aerials and offices, with many flying mach ines. The majority of the scenes for the flying field sequences of the picture "Parachute" are being taken mere, although the actual flying and parachute Jumping takes place at the M e tropolitan airport at Van N n y s. Douglas Fair- i banks, Jr.. with Frank: McHugh. Bet- te Davis and Sheila Terry and 1,000 ex tras are work ing ton the set. court room of working with 200 extras. The largest of the sets Is a great department store, built com plete en a mammoth stage for "Employes Entrance, which fea tures Warren William and Loret ta Toung. Wallace Ford. Alice White , and Alien Jenkins. More than 100 extras are being used is me sequence. Tne store is so comprehensive that a fall sited model house' has bees erected withls It- One of the most glamorous sets is a complete theatre with a gi gantic stage on which B00 chorus girls romp Is a dance and song sequence for w42nd Street' which has an all star east, includ ing Bene Daniels, Warner Baxter. Ginger Rogers, George Brent, Una Merkel. Dick Powell, Guy Klbbee. George B- Stone and Rnby Keeler. bid g smg prison has given way to Saa Quentln. A replica of the women's ward of that Institution has bees er ected for Bar bara 8 t a n- wyek who has a criminal role la "Lady X e. 4 Preston Fes ter and Aline M a e M a hon have the fea tured roles with more Modern Teachers to i Meet Tuesday Night 1 HATESVILLB, Oct. S The Modern Teachers club will hold Its; first ' regular meeting - of the year at ' the Hayeavllle school Tuesday -night, October. 11. Through an error, it was an nounced at the- County Institute that It would be held at Middle Grove. All teachers from districts surrounding XXayesvlUe are re quested to attend. It is probable the work for the year will consist of a course la first aid under the direction of one of the county health nurses. Officers of the club are: presi dent, Mrs. Marie 8tettler; vice president, Mrs. Wilms Baker, and secretary, Mrs. Albertson. LIBRARY BOOKS AVAILABLK HATESVILLS, , , Oct. g-The school hss at present 'a traveling library of 10 books from- the state library. It is the desire-or those in chsrge of ' the library, that as many as csn will take sd vantage of the opportunity and any one la the neighborhood that cares, may borrow these books from the schooL - - SUBSTITUTES FOR COOK : ORCHARD HEIGHTS, Oct. 1. O. Wykoft Is substituting ti ls week for Luther D. Cook, regular rural mall carrier. A lateral of roste 2 la this neighborhood has been extended three-tenths of a mile to serve one additional fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Best. The new ruling will go into effect Oc tober IS. Aaa Dvorak than 100 extras la this particular sequence. A gold mine also has been dur on .the Warner Bros, ranch, but minus the gold, for a sequence la tiaunted Gold", la which Johs Wayne with Duke, the Devil none, and ISO extras take part. ) 0 0 o)ronn The Master Magician Waller Hall Twes&ay, ctt. aa See Vanishing Pony!! See the Escape from Box in which he b Nailed and roped! and other BAFFLING MYSTERIOUS FEATS OF MAGIC Special Student Matinee at 3:30 20c Night at 8 o'clock Tickets 25c and 35c mm ' ' If "( t' f '': A replica of a the New York criminal courts building has been built for "Law yer Man", In which William Pow ell Is starred, with Joan Blondell, Helen Vinson and Sheila Terry Here they are, the bride and bridegroom, Rath Chatterton and George Brent, in the Grand's feature today. "The Rich am Alnrain Witt. TTa 4 V . . f .Ifll IHI II J ctc?M mui DAVIS Snndey and Toesday Only mm The Call Board . Bj OLIVE M. OOAE Did you like "Arrow- smitH"T Then see Na- Kel la the role of a famous English sar- geon. COW RAO MAGE t ;nnp sr' a( UUL5 IM wrf DORIS KEN YON JOHN HALLIDAY Warner Bros. Elsinore Today Ruth Chatterton and George Brent in "The Crash". -Wednesday RIcardo Cortes in "Is My race Red?'' Friday Johnny Mack Brown in "The Vanishing Fron . Uer". The Grand Today Ruth Chatterton and George Brent la MThe Rich Are Always With Us". Monday Juliet Glenn pre sented by Salem Mac Dowell club. Tuesday Ruth Chatterton . and George Brent in 'The Rich Are Always With TJs". Wednesday Richard Bar thelmess In "Alias the Doctor". Friday Tom Keene in "Be yond the Rockies". In The Hollywood Today Conrad Nagel "The Man Called Back". Wednesday Robert Mont gomery In "But the Flesh Is Weak." Friday Bob Steels in "Rld- - ers of the Desert". ATTEXDING ALBANY COLLEGE TURNER, OcU S. Miss Kath arine Schampier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. 8chatnpler, was re cent visitor at the parental home from Albany college, where she Is a freshman. ' Kb nn ti ie four-year Albany college scholar- siuy U9i9 use year ior narmg the highest grades In Turner high school OTer a four-year period. llDJ33nPiloooooooonoooocs At 2 pan. ; (Continuous Showing 2-11 P. M.) IHH WM ML. MEN WERE PAWNS . . . v to be used in a battle'of wiU! Tliey were just another meana to an end. the end that she might hare wealth . . ; luxury . . . security! But when aha let thenrdrop . . then came the crash t li O Together Again The great lovers of : Ibe screen in their 7.' second big hit! v m ris i! PLUS A GALAXY OF VITAPHONE VARIETIES SfflE , !:l! AT Mi pog 0 o o o ygalgnuOiog cms.