PAGE TWO , , The OllTiViUW Oi AXCo51Ai, oaiem urcyon, ounaay jnurning, fwi"" - - riumor IE WE TO E18IK TODAY 'No Man of Her Own' Brings Dorothy Mackalll and Carole Lombard W Man of Her Own." dra in tie story of gambler and his womtn, starring Clark GbU nd : fatnring Carole Lombard) and Dorotby Mackalll, will be the at traction at the Elslnore theatre beginning today. 'Tho story, from an original by Edmund Goaldlng and Benjamin . Glazer, translated to the screen by Maurino Watklns, deals with ;. the adTentnres of Babe Stewart, card-sharp and confidence-man. With the aid of Dorothy Mackaill. Grant Mitchell and Paul Ellis, he lores wealthy men Into poker games and easily trims them of their bank-rolls. Bnt this hard, loTS-'em-and-leaTe-'em gambler, gets himself into trouble when he tries to walk out on Dorothy as hfc has walked out on countless women before her. She threatens to go to the police, and Gable lesres town. He happens 'to go to a small town called Glendale and there meets Carole Lombard.' On a gam bler's chance, he marries her and takes her back to New York with htm. intending to giro her a good ' tftne and then send her home. But he falls in love with her a situa tion which seriously complicates h'is mode of liring. .Others of importance in the cast are J. Farrel MacDonald in the role of a detective, and George Earbier, Elizabeth Patterson and Tommy Conlon as Miss Lombard's parents and young brother. 4ZHD STREET STARS L : l"or the first time in the history oL the United States, motion pic- tare stars wm iaae part in tne in auguration ot President Franklin D. Roosevelt on March 4th; and they will have their own float in the procession. Among the stars who will travel from Hollywood to Washington in the "42nd Street Special" train, according to bookings up to date, are Bebe Daniels, Joe E. Brown. Ruby Keeler, James Cagney, William : Powell, Warner Baxter, George . Brent. Bette Davis. Joan Blondell, Guy Klbbee, Loretta Toung, War- j ran William, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ginger Rogers and Una Mer- The float appearing in the par- . ade will be an elaborate one sym p bolixIUg "better times" and also r.: 45nd street at the greatest theat ; rical street In the world.' A num ; ber of the stars who will go to ' Washington on the "42nd 8treet Special", stopping at numerous leading cities for personal ap- pearances en route, also appear in tlie cast of the new Warner- Bros. feature picture, "42nd Street." which will soon be released. The entire delegation ot motion pie tare players from Hollywood will ge on to New York March S, the day after the inauguration of President Roosevelt. A Romance of Old Arizona fiiAriEcnDf O'SULUVAff wee IBA Also Hokams Mystery No. f ' 2, BURNED AT THE STEAK, Magic Carpet -Barleak - Fox News ! GRAND . The Year's Comedy Smash K IT S A BLESSING! - li&tLYUoell. SS Eoata of S5e Talkies and Zane Grey, who appears today gysteiry w l 4 ' ; L A Nv his story film, "Sooth Sea Islands." mii i" mnw 'x ' x V 1 11 1 " V IIH III! iIIM Clark Gable. Carole Lombard scene from "No Man of Her Bros. Elsmore today. Menjou Has Role Of Detective in Play at Capitol Thatcher Colt, the suave, cul tured handsome New Tork police commissioner who solves baffling murder mysteries in the popular Anthony Abbott books, comes at last to the screen in the person ot Adolphe Menjou. His first ap pearance is in "The Might euro Lady," Columbia picture, which comes to the Capitol theatre Mon day. This production is one ot the most satisfying of the detective mvsterr pictures as yet shown. Somehow, it contrives to got serosa all the essential elements of suspense, mystery, horror and skillful detective work, and yet ' it does so in a subtle manner. In i l, ( j Son. - Mon. I Toes. - Weds. I IS. Fa Pktme. 4 L , h With T.TJK TTt a rrr MART BRIAN J DICK POWELL VI and 1000 others r Play in the Capitol double bill in J and Dorothy Mackaill In a Own," which opens at Warner short, this is no stereotyped er formula detective picture. II ROSED ALB, Feb. 4 Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Haldy who have been pastors of Friends church here tor over five years, submitted their reslrnsllan Thnndiv ntrht Tlv have received and accepted a call Entlat, Wash. The officers for the Sunday school for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Superinten dent, T. D. Trick; assistant sn perintendent, Albert Cammack; secretary, Edward Haldy; organ ist. Esther Cammack treasurer. Florence Cole: chorister. Forrest Cammsck, superintendents of era - die roll, Velleda relleda Trick and Enn Pearson. Mrs. T. D. Trick wiU teach the Beginners class as usual, Sadie Pearson the Primary, Mrs. C. A Cole, the Junior, Mrs. M. Cam mack the Intermediate girls and Forrest Cammack the Intermedi ate boys. H US T R0SED1LE FIIUS Today, Continuous 1:45 to 11 p.m. A thrUl-packed heart' tagging drama that tarns the sport racket inside oat JOEL McCREA MARIAN MARSH la ) ALWAYS , .3g5c TOMORROW AND TUESDAY Fire people lulled Iter . . Fire people llred only to make her pay . What happened to Lola. Careire at the stroke of twelve? "The NSnntl Clnb Idy" with ADOLPH MENJOU; ; RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF A POPULAR REQUEST PICTURE GEO. ATOJSS ia "TliE nilLIO:iAinE" eading JT CIP1JL TODAY Cn(h Cai ArfvanfifPAc onn 'Sport Parade' Lend to Variety of Bill "South 8ea Adventures," with Zans Gray, the noted author, as its star a film that surpasses la thrills and beauty any picturo at its kind srer mads, is ons ct ths doubls) featurs) attractions today at th Capitol tkeatra. This plctura- wan mada under tha direct supervision of tha noted author and sportsman on his re cent trip to tha South Seas. On his return hs was Induced by Sol Lesser, president of Principal Dis tributing Corporation, to hare tha many thousands ot feat at film- edited and mada ready for exhibition. Of the many thrilling and dra matis highlight In the film, the eaten of the giant marllm (sword fish) weighing 1.300 Bounds' off the coast of New Zealand Is a dramatic record of Zaae Grey's prowess as tha world's mightiest angler. The picture Is replete with other spint-tlngllng adventures with denlsens of the deep, and affords a glimpse here and there ot natives "an nature!' in their far-away South Sea Islands. A wrestling match, filled with flying tackles, whirlwind spina, Deadlocks, scissors and other In tricate grips of the game. Is used for one of the big dramatic pnneh- of "The Sport Parade. the RKO-Radlo Picture now showing at the Capitol theatre. Joel McCrea plays a college wrestler who turns professional bnt trie to stay honest in the "most: suspicious sport" of alL William Gargan. Marian Marsh. and Walter Catlett are In the cast. Dudley Murphy directed from an original stdry by Jerry Horwtn. Melvin Holt Has Highest Honors In School Work SCIO. Feb. 4. Honor cards were Issued Thursday afternoon at a special assembly. Melvin Holt, received the card for highest grades In the entire school. Class honor cards were earned by Vir ginia Turnidge. senior; Sylvia Bartn and LaVaun Gardner, jun iors; Melvin Holt, sophomore, and Norene 81ms, freshman. A no-host party la being plan ned by the teachers for Thursday night, February t. Miss June Pap ke, Miss Doris Netune and T. A. Gallegly are in charge ot the en tertainment. Miss Doris Klindt. Miss Doris Clarke and Miss Mil dred Gardner are la charge of re freshments. The wives ot the fac ulty, the school board and their wires will be additional guests. I Ollverton LiCDOt Will Close Early In Evening, Said ! SILVERTON. Feb. 4. The Southern Pacific depot at Silver- ton will close hereafter at B o'elock Instead of :! at nlgbt I as heretofore. The depot houses 1 the local braneh of the Western union and telegrams te ne sent at night will have te be seat! through the telephone exchange. W. B. 8atehwell, resident agent ot the railroad, said the action I follows the withdrawal of W. H. Ireland, here as car and bill clerk. A messenger boy Is still retained during the day. mm Ht.speat.a millloa aoQarj .to catch a fish! Bat he brought back et mUiim J thrills VIA YOUI UA L DDI IFF EK Ari Roles ini ' ,- - ... .' : . . Si- , r S ': V ! Lm Trarr. fast talklnar column apple of his eye, in the picture "Blessed Erent" which will be the attraction today, Monday and Tuesday at the Hol lywood. Walter McGrail, and Maureen O'SuIliTan in a scene from the exciting: western, "Robbers' Boost" now showing: at the Grand. 'BLESSED EVFM' IS Lee Tracy Brought Back to Salem for More of his Funny Tale Telling The worm has turned at last, and the Broadway columnists who have been hiding- behind their by lines while telling the world ev erybody else's secrets, are having the spotlight thrown on their own lives. For the first time, the screen tells their secrets to the public, exposes their methods ot collect ing news and "spills the dirt" about their private lives in the Warner Bros, picture, "Blessed Brent," which comes t the Hoi lywood theatre today. "Daisies won't tell," says Lee Tracy who plays the leading role LH1 Today - TUES. CONTINUOUS SHOW TODAY 1:45 to 11 P. M. HE WAS A HIT AND RUN LOVER Women; might fight for hbn . . bnt peraonaD? he preferred a cigarette to any dune . em 1 ID II EXTRA Ruth "BYGONES" Cartoon COMING SOOk WATCH FOR THEM L . $20,000 YEARS Pi 8ING SING, AH Star Cast Cedl B. Deililie's 1GN OF THE CROSS Ana Harding Leslie Howard in "ANIMAL KINGDOM" - James Cagney in HAUD TO HANDLE KaU Smith in "HELLO EVERYBODY ' Geo, ArCaa In AiiE KINgSACATION' MYBTEUy O AX ElUSETBr' T ,42ND SlUEy r ' tba"Ssr Special -- Marie Dressier ailace Beexr In " TUG BOAT ANNnr ? v ; writer. and llarr Brian, tha In "Blessed Event, "unless they happen to have the phone nam ber of a columnist. And now that the movies are telling all about the keyhole snoopers themselves, there aren't any more secrets left in the world." The lives, loves and libels of wisecracking columnists are re vealed in this nuarlous screen production which leaves no stone uncast. A splendid cast which supports Lee Tracy, includes Mary Brian, Dick Powell. Ned Sparks. Allen Jenkins, Emma Dunn, Ruth Don nelly and many ethers. Roy Del Ruth directed. Pomona Committee On Agriculture to Meet Wednesday SILVKRTON. Feb. 4. The Marlon county Pomona agricultur al committee will meet at Silver- ton February t la the Knights ot Pythias halL and Pomona Master I. 8. Lambert of Stayton has Is sued a statement urging all agri- r. He pwlccfvnth evcrytnihq except LOVE. '..end chested t thsteo - 0 D0GC "uX0' ttCAftOLE LOMIA1B no thy MACKAILL Ettlng w News 0l l oca "Robbers' Roost" Starring O'Brien, O'SuIIivan, is Unusual Romance Based on one of the many Inci dents that nave colored Arlsona's history. 'Robbers 1 Roost." the new Fox Films offering, comes to the screen ot the Grand theatre today. George O'Brien and Maur een O'Suliivaa head the cast of the" picture, taken from Zaae Grey's story and with Its pictur esque settings at the original lo cale of the episode, "Robbers' Roast la aald to be O'Brien's out- standlnr screen play. The wholesale, plundering or the cattle on a big ranch In the southern part of the state some SO year ago forms the historical basis ot the tale. The ranch own er, a wealthy Briton, is careless enough to hire a rascally fore man to run the place for him, and the foreman drives the entire herd over the line Into Mexico, sells them and vanishes with the proceeds. x Wearing an unusual type of ro mance into this plot, zane Grey succeeded in. making "Robbers' Roost one of bis most Interesting stories. In transferring It to the screen Director Louis Bong has faithfully preserved Its atmos phere. How O'Brien, playing a double game ot pretending to side with the band ot thieves and at the same time secretly bringing an avenging posse to the "Roost, manages to reseue the girl he loves and square matters with his enemy, forms the climax ot the picture. Besides Miss O'Sulllvan the sup porting east In elides William Pawley, as the foreman, Reginald Owen as the unsuspecting Brit isher, Maude Eburne as his aunt. Walter McGrall as Pawleys as sistant and Robert Grelg as Ow en's solemn butler. With Its swift action. Its scenic backgrounds and Louis King's direction, "Robbers' Roosv should prove one of the most popular offerings of the sea son. cultural committeemen to attend. as plans for the coming year are to be adopted la addition to an important dlsenasIoa.on the ques tion ot the feasibility of purchas ing gasoline and oil collectively. Tha meeting will begin at If a. m. and last until 4 in the after. noon. 4L pot-luck luncheon will be served at noon. The meeting is open te all Interested ia the ques tion. ABOUT YOUR EYES Tear eyes Lever have an op portunity to rest except In sieep. Bushing tratflo, brilliant eXectrie signs, fine print all exact tbeir ton. Be sure that tf you need glasses we will fit thejoiL exactly to yocr needs at lowest eost. 8i.uids4Swv .HiSls Lb. lEiVenEYVJESMi I The Call I OFFERED IT Gil Board . . . - YOUR BUILDINGl DOLLARS CAN DO 610 N. Capitol BOND LEDGER GLASSINE GREASEPROOF TISSUE SoppoTt , Oregon Prodsets Specif? "Salem iice r llm r are I By OUVE M. 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