I ! l 1 1, T? ! 1;? 'TX . oil,. . -v. TT I I III . . I J rsininonr r JLlililCillt' JL L1FEITIMII r sinore Shows 'Washington I jf.lerrY-Go-RoundV Today; Bonus Army Filmed : v 8 a motion nleture aucb as Co- ifmbla's epic film of national pol mtS: "Washington M e t t r-O -'ElDond, now showing at tnotlsi , were theatre, m amrecr reec , tSj of the new standard of Amer fcsjrtsm which , lua emo into be , IffiK daring recent yeas of flnan- Cl depression ana barasnin. gThe storr of "Washington Mer- . rMGo-Roond" Is -that of a patrl- olc ' young congressman, played f Leo Tracy, who goes to the ' , nioltol Imbued with ideas of ser- ! TioOr-, but Cnds his-efforts f utile j ; a alnst , the, barrier or pouucai 2 fading and manipulation and ad , fl Vsrse Influences. - ft The nieture takes audiences tf rough the capitoi. showing his i tfrie buildings, and a number of tie important scenes take place in j Se honae of representatiTes, the ' frilamber or which was recon v sirncted bythe Columbia art , de - s nrtment at the studio lor the 'S'fim. - ... ' ' . , -, The soldiers' bonus, army and teir late tragic eneompment at jknacoatia jriats are saown in u jwn iu iuc picture, too. a. well a. reaf hotel. ajid resUuranU and omce ouuu- lifirs in the Capitol & Constance Cummings, who was ' sea recently in Harold Lloyd's r-'HVlovie Craiy.' - ia-l "American liadness", "Attorney for the De- tinsel and other pictures, is the lTolne, having the part. of a seur ' ors granddaughter, politically ' ' and socially enlightened on Wash- tfpgton, who takes the young con eressman in tow. I Others in the splendid cast are -waiter Connolly, Alan Dinehart, Arthur Viton, Tjlarence Muse, - graak Sheyldan, Arthur Hoyt, , frallls ClarTr, Samuel Godfrey and Itrnie Woods. .7- Feculiar Accident Occurs and Bridge 1 2, . . And Animals Loom . : - I LYONS. Nov. 5. As the Jung- J firth boys wero driving to Mill llty on night recently they met frith an all but serious accident near the. Orvill Denning place. ithen a horse and a mule appear ed In the road ahead of them, ana Hear a bridge. The boys either ad to take chances on hitting the 'fridge rail or the obstructing anl- faals, so they attempted to go be- j : I ween the mule and norse, wnicn ' ntesalted in a badly mashed up car. ho boys escaped injury, which jams considered miraculous under be circumstances. The animals on the highway lirere the property of the Spencer Si Tessen family who live on the ountaln 'east of Lyons. As an her party holds a mortgage Higalnst the horse and mule, Mr. angwirth was unable to collect Itsmages. falifornia Folks Movine on Farm; i f.M l R..:l1 ? . iruiuuuii w MEHAMA, Not. 5. Giles Wag- tor has purchased the Bouche jlace and will; move on It soon. rt'iyean ago from Alhambra, CaL, km wnrv w .prr in thft arts they lived in Salem where jley foundl work In the woolen rf Hlg. . r The Johnson family has pur- chased from F. A. Boyington the raet of land lyiag across the road from the' Carl Windsor home and fsxpects to build a house there I The story Is in humorous and sa poon. They are now living on the Ulrica! vein, .dealing with the ac Neibert place,, which Is part of the old Richards place east of own on the Elkhorn road. H Sunday School Will ;Be Reorganized Again j. : " ' 1 kuo cash iuuuub i raiiK. xacnuga, V 'Wim . v.iGlenda Farrell, Helen Vinson, feolina- 57 iiNerember 8, were made' recently . t a meeting held -in the club " rrooms here. Sunday school was f held regularly hero until late last ,-sprlng when duo to small attend franco it was. discontinued., It Is vhoped that the parents of the Jeaildrenr will also attend this win der and that, a, largo Bible class !may be had. Mrs. Otis Dike was ' selected superintendentof the! t! school at the recent meeting. Board . Br OUVE M. DOAK 4 WARNER BROS. ELSLVORE f Today Leo Tracy in "Wash- ington Merry-Go-Round". Wednesday George-Raft In Fridav Turn RrvaniJLsitm Summerville In ."Tom .3 l 1 Brown of Culver. THE GRAND e Today Will Rogers In "Down to Earth. - . Wednesday Joan Blondell in -Mis Plnkerton". , Friday James - Cagney la . aWiBTif Tak an." . e . nnu.Tvnon e Today-Bela Lugosi la "White Zombie'. . , Wednesday Herbert Marsh- L all la -Bachelor Folly". sT Friday Jack Oakle in "Mil- e lion Dollar Lera.w . The Call icture r lr - V . v , : ... eu acy, tne amusmg aramauc possioiuiies m nis Merry-Go-Round", unusual Warner Bros. Elsinore. u, tq; s c.U f 7.7s . , V V " zemm 01 weira ana ieaxsome Hollywood. Warner Bros. Studios Are Speeded up With 8 New Pictures Getting Started With three new pictures just starting, making a total of eight now shooting, two others Just sent to the cutting rooms, and five more ready to start in the next few days. Warner Bros. First Na- tlonal studios have spe peeded up to top notch in production activi ties. The three new pictures started Include "The Inside", "Grand Slam" and "Blondio Johnson." I msiao wnicn is an ongin- 1 tory by Houston Branch, stars Jnf Cagney with Mary Brian playing the feminine lead. Others n the cast include Claire Dodd, AUen 'Jenkins, , Ruth Donnelly, Emma Dnnn, Gavin Gordon, John Sheehan and Robert McWade. tivities or, a puDiiciiy ageni ana promoter. "Grand Slam", which puts the bridge fiend "on the spot", is taken from the novel by B. Rus sell Herts, and features Paul Lu- hi" Lorftu Young, others m Harry C. Brad- ley and Charles Le Vinson. Joan Blondell has the featured role in "fllondle Johnson", an In his fuiinitst Jncfatre. in : with Dorothy JORDAN Irono R I C H Metty Kemp .4 VOX Picturo Snnday . Monday Tnesdaj . Wednesday mm ..... 1 r are v . -m i new w pv uu laicsi piciure, nasmngwn picture now being shown at 14 m?. -7wa mm K- 4 ha 7 . pictures now snowing ai vno original story by Earl Baldwin. Others in the cast Include Chester Morris, Claire Dodd, Harold Hu- ber, Allen enkins, Toshi Marl and John Wray. The fire pictures now prepared and ready to start "shooting" within the next few days are George Arliss' next starring ve hicle, "The King's Vacation", vh wflti wi"ltf&n Thsviefallw n him by Ernest Pascal. Mr. Arliss is now in conference with studio executive selecting a cast, which it Is said will carry mora noted players than have ever appeared with him in a picture before. "Elmer the Great," by Ring Lardner, will be Joe E. Brown's next comedy, some of the scenes for which have already been tak en at thewarld, series games which Brown attended. Richard Bar thel mess Is to star in "Grand Central Airport", an aviation story by Jack Moffltt of the Kansas City Star. "The Sucker", a story of the prize ring by Betram Milhauser and Beulah Marie Dlx, will star Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., with a strong cast. Bebe Daniels will staT in "Ra dio Girl", a musical show with an engaging plot and musical num Spy m 3 w3g1,...l .. Offered 1 'WHITE ZOMBIE' (I UOODTIIY Bela Lugosi Starred; .Eerie And Fantastio Story Well Portrayed "White Zombi," one of the eeriest and most fantastio stories erer pictured for the screen, will be the Sunday feature at the Hol lywood theatre and American moTie fans will thus learn, thous ands of them for the first time. of the occult practices In Haiti la which by processes of sorcery dead bodies are dug from their graree and pat to work as slarea. Rumors hare been reaching the United States for years of these sinister practices, and now, for the first time, light is thrown I upon them by a screen presenta tion. The story. of "White Zom bie" Is based upon personal ob servation in Haiti by American , writers and research workers, and fantastic as it sounds, its entire substance is based upon fact. Logos! Starred Walte Zombie" waa produced J In Hollywood by Edward and Vic- picture Is a continuation of Ro tor Hugo Halperin, independent f9n' first talkie, "Tbey Had to producers who have made count- gee Pari." Us theme and locale less successful pictures in the past I J M - A - a m.-f 1 u;ufi, mt aiory owng ma od- l ins i dt uarnecc weston. it is oe-1 i.rrtH throughout the world Dy united ArUsts corporaUon. t.i. w e i Dvim laugoni, who cam aw prominence in this country with his stage and screen creation of uouni uracuia m .uracuia". nas tno principal role in this new- comer, ana his portrayal even surpasses that former work of ar-1 tlatry. Ho plays the role of a sin- ister fiend who traffics in the ex- humaUon of dead bodies in order man his 1 sugar cane mills and nis neios. o aiso nas nine or tno geU aU family down to earth Zombies as a personal bodyguard, again forms the basis of the sltu a bodyguard which perpetrates ation heinous crimes at the behest of Irene Rich as Wife their hypnotic alter ego. irent riCOj wno appeared as Madge Bellamy, who retired Rogers wife in his first two from the screen two years ago In talking pictures, again portrays order to devote her time to stage the socially ambitious spouse who work, makes her screen comeback brings about most of his hilarious in the principal feminine role. Jo- troubles. Matty Kemp, whoso seph Cawthorn also plays one of work on the first few days of the principal roles, as do Johnny tha nroduction won him a lon Harron, Robert Frazer, Clarence Muse and Brandon Hurst. Present Mayor is Debt Reducer For Monmouth, Shown MONMOUTH, Nov. S Dr. F. Ter??x . caiauut to succeed himself for mayor of Monmouth at the city election to DO nem Wo V. 8. His record over the past two actor players are tn the support years shows that $14,950 has nK cast. Edwin Burke wrote the been paid oft on the city's water screen play and dialogue from uuuus aeoi, ciiy nan Don as, nre department Indebtedness and Bancroft paving bonds. He also secured replacement on 100 feet of hose which effected a consid erable saving. bers by Al Dubln and Harry War-1 ren. "Common Ground", starring Ruth Chatterton, "Wax Museum featuring Lionel Atwlll, Glenda FarrelL Frank McHugh and Fay Wray, and "Parachute", starring Douglas Fairbanks, are practical- 1T completed and will go to the! cutting rooms shortly. Work is well under way on Barbara Stanwyck's latest star- TWf!S Ladies They Talk About", and on "42nd Street", with all star cast including Bebe Daniels, Warner Baxter, Ginger Rogers, Ruby Keeler, George Brent, Dick Powell, Una Merkel and Guy Klbbee. "Lawyer Man", starring Wil liam Powell, with Joan Blondell, and "Employees' Entrance", fea turing Warren William with Lor etta Toung, Wallace Ford, Alice White and Allen Jenkins, hare just finished actual production work and are now in the cutting rooms. ABotnfiOwnrdThPitf2 Homo of 25c Talkies FIRST SHOWING IN SALEM j STRANGER THINGS j ARE HAPPENING THAJt TOU EVER DREA3tE3t3 Look at the people n4r yon I They may be Uvinjg, walking . . . breathing eta der the spell of . . . M ef 11 fa fa etag J 7 il 1 r. aSV B- UNITED ARTISTS ; 1 n ; "i . GERS Bl IT D TIlEffi "Down to Earth" is Feature ThU Weekend; Sequel To Comedy Success t Will Rogers 1 newest comedy, 'Down to Earth." - comet to the Grand " toeatte. today. It la said to focus all the brilliance that Will Rogers and Dorothy Jor- don in an amusing posa from "Down to Earth," Rogers' latest picture now showing at the Grand. baa made him the keenest and most uotad ohaarver of the coun- tnr today. wtiu in a sense the are completely different. Th. .tarr tsui with Roen u imii.. r-.- .v. nun n . bk ho. TST wi kTa famiiT it ter their Parts lannt. Th mVt l. ihnt tn pleceg aBd Peters is greatly wor- ried. bat hU wife has an lnsatia bl aeejrft for iacial aoBors and nlg aI(U neP la extravaiant iwndlnr Tn, failure of a bank farc ptr to aonlv for . loral loan ana, tbat failInf M a reault L. Mm Patera lar of tlmnn and disnlav ha aoaa to Chicago wlta tna ,am ,8 How ho term contract, enacts the role of the Irresponsible son, and Doro thy Jordan that of the boy's childhood sweetheart who steps aside in favor of her wealthy rival. Theodore IodI, the Grand Duke "Mike" of the earlier picture, re creates the role In this new film and Mary Carlisle plays the part 0f the spoiled "deb" who sets her cap tor young Kemp. Clarence Wilson, Brandon Hurst, Louise I Mackintosh and other notad char. DOMEf&AN Sunday Specials Boast Young TURKEY v.ith dressing and fresh cranberry sauce or Breaded Veal Cutlets with, tomato sauce New Carrots and Peas, French Fried Potatoes, choice of Des sert, Hot adnoe Pie. Pumpkin Pie, jeDo, Zos Cream or Choc olate Pudding. Coffee, Tta or Milk Salem BOHEMIAN Restaurant Salem's Finest Bestaanat It STATE St fit. Today, Monday & ! f v-. '-' . , 4. jQi)0(i FmFOalT.UNG HIS CVERY DESIRE 1 ilaWkaWlaUaa) 4 afc eae Saaab mIm taa4 aaW staaki Sm waaaaa be daaM 1 1 niji iji.f if WIIIT1 ZOUSII WowUea feMaa y soaaaW bar la Ml BaMShe m 4 s Starts vhoro all othor Thrillors loavo off 1 Croy's original story. Datld But lef t: directed; tht. prodmctloa tor Fox films. Committees Named J !i -A ; H; E. ClubV , Supper on Nov. 18 FAIRTIKUV- Not. I At the Homo Economies club meeting Thursday at Fairfield grango hall plans were discussed and several committees appointed to sorro tor a program and corned beef and cabbage supper to bo given at the hall at ff:30 Friday, November 18. Comralttees are cooking, Mrs. Frank hlahonty and Urs. Don Du Rette; -serving, Helen Mahoney, Margurlto DuRette. Ethel bander beck, Nancy Keene, Dorothy an Began. Rita Forshwolller; salad, Mrs. William McGllchrlst, Mrs. B. J. Miller, Mrs. J. E. Schart and Mrs, Allyn Nosom; decoration. Mrs. Frank Felton and Mrs. Hen ry C. Stafford. Program and table committees will bo announced later. Mrs. Allyn Nnsom was appoint ed secretary of H. E. C. until elec tion of officers In January; Mrs. Koy Pltier having resigned. Laymen's Service For Prohibition Slated at Dallas DALLAS, Nor. S A laymen's service in the Interest of prohibi tion will bo featured at tha Dallas Christian church Sunday evening. Mrs. Anno DashleU will lead the song service. A mala quartet from Salt Creek will sing. Mrs. R. L. Turrell and Dr. S. R. Smith will be the speakers. Mrs. Turrell will tell why the Oregon dry law should not ' bo repealed. Dr Smith will tell of things he saw and heard during saloon days. A one act play "Stop It" will be presented at the Bible school hour Sunday morning, directed by Mrs. K. E. Burke. FROSH RETURN PARTY GERVAI9, Nov. S As a return for the sophomore party given the freshmen a short time ago the freshmen gave a masquerade at the auditorium Friday night. Prizes for costumes went to Mary Miller, Betty Cutsforth and Tris Cutsforth. ATP TT A CSTfV The Picture That Will " J-MBi nfir,elr "GIVE US UNITED THE CRY OF r TVwkm nnn 1 1K P. i f r " Mil lllll Ml XI11M aeror XII lllll a I XI I 1 M I 1 WITH J ILEDS rniA(g 7 I 1 SENSATIONAL STAB OF I ; J BLESSED EVENT rf - CONSTANCE OIMMINGS-::!P III J- mcuniO; . 1 ' Ernsa: jl S n mm list Forty-tour newcomers are list ed by the Salem chamber of com merce In its compilation of No vember 4. The number Is one greater than the October 17 list and beats the If names on tno September list. For tbo past three months 1SS residence have been established, according to this check. The November list folio ws: Walter Butler, 115 North 17th; W. John Ketley, 240 Marlon; F. H. Dushane. J5& North 17th; Otto Schmid, 471 Klngwood; D. Gra ham, S48 North Cottage; H. P. Dirksen. 2430 Myrtle; L M. Beck with, 2633 Fairgrounds Road; Jack R. Loneoak, Route 5, Box 450; Charles Goode, 7CS Ferry; Erie Hail, 1128 State; M. H. Da vis, 141 North ICth; H. R. San born, 65 Girth Avenue; G. Mum ford, 594 North Commercial. Peter Paul Dwinln, 2826 Cher ry Avenue; J. C. Fuller, Route 4. Box 107 A; A. J. DeHaene. 1850 North Winter; Mrs. Carra Bulan ey, 1259 8outh Liberty; Nsnnie Griffin, 651 Klngwood; Alva Han sen, 245 South 14th; Frank A. Hughes, 2460 Laurel; Mrs. F. Gall Geer. 943 Center; C. B. Lynch, 968 Saginaw; Dr. J. Benson Scott, 532 Statesman; Harry R. Tobias, 1095 South 22nd; A. E Longwell, 1390 Chemek eta; Mrs. Mat Thompson, 1155 Leslie; Myr- tle H. Muellerwelss, 475 North Commercial. Catherine Dyer 121 Klngwood; Cora G. Rose, 2342 Walter; George Plppandrent, 2775 Brooks; Fred Kuhn, 1243 Frank lin; H. H. Baldridge, 448 North Water; B. A. Shoff, 1131 Edge water; W. W. George, 935 North 18th; Carl Susbauer. 1625 Ne braska; Judd C. Cupp, 2826 Brooks; Elton Dorman, 2054 North Capitol; C. Collins. 2084 Maple; H. E. Church, 1860 Fred erick; F. E. Satterlee. 720 Mill: Hal Flora, 2025 Myrtle; Mr. C. E. Hodge, 1175 Marion: Chas. L. Kaufman, 1230 Chemeketa; Chas. W. Crary, 1264 Saginaw. MEN HELP NEIGHBOR ROBERTS, Nov. 4 Men of the Roberts community club gathered BACK OUR STATES!" 120.000,000 AMERICANO TliC DARING THUNDDRIN6 CPIC' AMGRICAJ TfMofyf Staaatfonaf f $maktaH w A BMctare that Wlal scorches, seorj ost4 erai. . . . that wt9 heat evefy oVe of re4 .blood in yoctf tomis. ! The trata ebeot WaskUftea U a britSasrl cfvssaatk rosMoco of 1 Wy Com itssMaasjai fH who found the Htgher-Us--dM lm fertetl th core1 crop for Frank Borgelt. who has bees ' confined to bis home all fall, by aickaess. , Mr. J. fcFarrai- Come to WWitE Daughter, Chemawa CHEMAWA. Nov. 6 Mrs. J. F. Farrar of San Francisco,, arrived at Chemawa Thursday morning, being called hero by the serious Illness of her mother, Mrs. H. L. NewelL . ' Her sister, 1 Miss Mary Newell,-Is head of the Homo Ec onomics department of tha; Che mawa vocational schooL Miss Clara M. Strauch, teacher of home economics, has been confined at the Salem General hospital the past few days, but it la expected that she will soon be welL enough to return to duty hero. Mrs. D. B. Klelhege and her fa ther, C. D. Titus, returned to Che mawa the early part of this week from New Tork state. Mrs. Klel hege and Mr. Titus have spent the past month at their former home in'Tawando, New York, and vicin ity, and report that, they had a very enjoyable trlpj - Parties Are Held By Several School Groups, Rickreall RICKREALL, Nov. I The freshman class entertained the rest of the high school members and' their teachers with a lolly Hallowe'en party on Monday night. Games and stunts were en joyed and the time honored cider and doughnuts were served as re freshments. Mrs. Helen Hatch, English teacher, is the freshman class ad visor, and assisted with the party arrangements. The Sunday school held a party at the grange hall Saturday night, and the grade pu pils held a party Friday night. HAIR on the FACE or en th body U tflj Bad sorely f aioTd hj vomn attaadsata aiiaf oar method. Siin left aaoata nd free from blemiih. ConiulUUoa free, or write for literature. MARION LABORATORIES 04-8 lac '! Zaak rhaaa 4427 Btism, Oragoa Alt Hnlnmt Y;r il ' ' ' . . j