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J ,' t 15 W S 3 r j ' ? r mt- ..-Tr- j . . . - PAGE FOUR , The OREGON STATESMAN Safes; Oregon, Sunday Moraiiig, December 3, 193ft ' I- ' 1 ir- I ... r .. . - - 1L " .A an Bir ELIOMIIE Dressier - Banymore Team 1 Given Splendid Roles w With Good Setting f Marie Dresaltr and Lionel Bar- lyyrtere,' areotarring team new ito the screen, give picture tans , 'something decidedly 4iew both In ;jerea4tities and In a story, In .'Christopher Bean, now playing ;t theElsinore theatre. k Tne "contrasting-work ofiilss iDresalef - and Barrymore la grip- singly Interesting In the tale 6t ; the Nevr England country doctor whov under the lash of avarice. i tarns from an honest, kindly soul a grasping! schemer, only to be guided tack to his lifelong path ot honor, by the faith of an- old ffterrantr ,: ' V--' . , ' Helen Hack and Russell Hardie core as the young lovers. Beulah ondi ' jlays r the "Bbre wish wife ith.; hex customary , gusto. Jean Jr&erfihult-M the- "suave art" dealer. "tVThe idealistic-art -critic, la well portrayed by H. B.vWarner and otherjroles are filled by. Helen, " ; Chtpnaa George Coalourls and -Elleft Lowe. ' RUCK ; MEASUBE AWAITED . Climaxing the work undertaken ' Toy attorneys and officials of the state Truck Owners' and Farm ers Protective . association, . a . 'large representation of Its meih : iber&hlp- Is expected to attend the public hearing of the house of epreseatatiTes la Its assembly . room . at the statehouse Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, A. C An- ;:deron, president, said last nightw The hearing on house bill 86, . ilwhich amends the much discussed '. chapter 429 of the Oregon laws jireUtlag to. bus and truck licenses , "will bring to attention once "more ihe claims ot small truck : owners and an attempt will be : made 'to write the changes not . -already prorided Into the bill. Wfaaferer Is aehfered Monday and in the later sessions of the house will be discussed and -thoroughly explained-at the mass 'meeting of the association and in- diTidnals and other organisations .interested in the measure at S .p.m. Wednesday in the chamber .;Of commerce rooms, Anderson -J.aaid,';- . :. . . . El VfcTWO( SUNDAY "ONLY On Our Stage .! Five Ads jCircmt WDEViLLE 1.- THE HEADMNKR MAJOR MITE The World's' Smallest Man i ; 27wlnches U1L 2 ' HIDDl Sk GADS . -,. In Nothing Serious ii. THE RICHARDS SISTERS Darlings Of the Song and ' ,-Dance. . . . . . 4." DAD HERRIXGT05 . Henry Ford's Old Tiime ' " Fiddler.'. i - - 3, DANNY i.EDITn " .'WodtTa Greatest Novelty Daar,.--r ': AND ON OCR. SCREEN 4&TNDAY; 5IONDAY AND TUESDAY ' Ann Harding Robert T. Montgomery v rMyraa Loy,jAliee -Brady, Frank Morgan 1 WlfcxasyVrTHEAKr i&zo -fate tcf fac&t r 1 Vr Marie Dressier who is co-starred with Lionel Barrymore in Christopher Bean, at the Elsmore theatre. Bruce Cabct, Betty Fnrness and Florence Lake hare leading . roles in the current Attraction at the CapHol, "Midship man jaefc. . Ml A IlVely, Intriguing plctqr, with-an entertaining tale of lore, youth land adrenture Is "Mid shipman Jack," a story ot ro mance and dramatic action against the background of the United States" Naral academy at Annapolis where If was filmed. This RKO-Eadio picture, which opens today at the Capitot theatre present a talented array ot youth ful player in Bruca Cabot, Betty Furness, Frank Albertson, John Darrow and Arthur and Florence Lake. '.- . . .: ; Cabot la outsUnding in . the title roie of 'Midshipman Jack.' HeT cannot, quite bend to the dis cipline of the academy and gets Into-trouble sneaking, out: after taps to, propose to the command' ant's daughter. When a mate inadvertently causes the spectacularly thrilling- crash ot a seaplane and ship flar ing training practice, Cabot as sumes' the blame and tosses regU' latlona to the high hearens, ex posing himself to discharge. To tell more would be to giro away the thrilling climax. The. Call Board . . . ELSINORE Today Marie Dressier In "Christopher Bean." Wednesday William Powell In Kennel Murder Case." Friday Katherlne Hepburn in "Morning Glory. CAPITOL - " , .. " - - : p fi'. ' ev j'To' kiT! s -r . - ----- a TodayBruce Cabot in "Mid- ehlpmaa Jack." Tuesday Helen TwelTetrees In "Disgraced." Thursday night only PhD- harmonc Symphony orches- tra concert. Friday Jack Holt In "Mas- fer ot Men." GRAND . Today Russ Columbo In hole." Friday Double bill Jean Parker In "What Price Innocence" and Tim McCoy in "Police Car 17." BssTiisrisasfwrsrBMrasssnr ' h 1 1 v i f in i t nJiiTr 1 m j a Duit ' .- J, J"1 j 7 Texas Gulnan and Constance Cnmmings in Walter Winchell Setory of New York night life, "Broadway Thru a Key . - hole t the Grand. . !: s " ' . Tomorrow Night CHE3IEKETA PLAYERS, Inc. present .'Manhattan Honeyno6n,' Admission 25C - Curtain 8:15 Kelson Anditorinm ' ' Chemeketa at Liberty- - - GRAYBELLE Special 50c Sunday Dinner Cocktail or Soup ' ,' Salad Choice of Our Special Club Steak t Baked Chicken Roast Turkey -J; ; : Baked; Ham , , rSnronta - ' Sweet Potatoes ;;, : , Choice of JTJesserta. ! iv; ' Cholce'of Drinks Doofs Grant Three mm Mellow K loon WcJ. Thurs. Saturday " and his nodern 10-piecej hand plays at llellow llooa tYery rfnesaY, and Sattnay, The biff gest and best daneff in the YaBey. Adm. 25c. Iloftiiiccn y -nni Hls-Creat - j OresjbraVr, K Bigger 1 and Better ' . j-TJiaa Erer- 13 People 13 iThursday Nile, ft iDeceinber 7 Ladies 35e . Gents 40e POWELL BX-ELECTKD Word was recdred here Satur day of the re-election of Keith Powell, eonserrator of f the old First National bank here, as a di rector for the federal reserro bank of San Francisco. His new term la for three years. Powell HOLLYWOOD Today Robert Montgomery ; ia "When Ladies Meet." pins I acta circuit, rand e . ville. '; , -r-.. Wednesday Jolin Barry more tn "Reunion in Vien na." - Friday - Marlon Daries In "Peg O' My Heart." . Saturday Midnight matinee 11:15 p. m. Buddy Rog ers In vBest of Enemies." STATE Today Joan Crawford In "Rain" plus technicolor symphony, "Santa's Work shop. Tuesday Double bill, "Wil liamson Beneath the Sea" and Tom Tyler in "Part ners of the TralL" Thursday Spencer Tracy In "Sky Derlls." Saturday only Ben Lyon In 'By Whose Hand." was elected by the member banks in group three, which Includes those haring capital and surplus of less than 1125,000. 'mf ' WINGHELUS yr ,k7 ircaaii A ' "Vr 1 s -v-vj M.r r sk TH2 CIO D3AMA TKS tlO STUA THAT wmcHrai kc?t in his HnTAND OUT OP rC3 O COLUMNS... , cerecnceuSd Joan Crawford and Walter Huston as the bad girl and the reformer In "Rain," now at the State. 1 Ii Ii i il T I 1 i i in" V. 1 v 'v W 1 ii --- i ii umku ft i -1 Marion Da vies looks plaintive in a scene from "Peg O My Heart," current attraction at the Hollywood theatre. CHiTSTIHT IS HERE Oil SCEII Metro-Goldwyn.-Mayer's cinema version of "When Ladies Meet." one of Broadways biggest hits of the surrent Beason, will be the attraction starting today at the Hollywood theatre. " i- i ' 'Ann Harding and Robert Mont gomery hare the co-starring roles and the other principals are Myr- na Loy, Alice Brady who makes her first talkie appearance in this picture and . Frank Morgan. The thesis ot "When Ladles Meet" is baaed on the conclusions of what would happen, when the wife of a .philandering husband meets the woman on. whom, this husband is now lavishing his at tentions. The plot achieves its or iginality on the fact that its sit uations are so Ingeniously arrang ed that neither of the rhral wo men is aware of the other's iden tity. They are unexpectedly brought together at the home of a friend and before long take each other into mutual confi dence. When each subsequently discovers who the other to. the sparks begin to fly. continuous sncw Daily 1 pjn. to .1 pjtu BROADWAY 60S FILM T H A very different role from her usual portrayal8 of modern, so phisticated young; women, is '. the one" enacted by. Joan Crawrora In ."Rain," current feature at the State Uheatre. . nfr -Aki!yoti nrdbabry-know, RalnT la an adaption ; by HaxWell An derson of the stage play by John Colton and C Randolnh. which la turn 'was adapted from the W. Somerset Maugham - story tor Jeanne' .Eagles. It concerns Itself with a. young woman of limber morals - who finds herself ; quar antined j by " cholera on 1 - south sear Island with other passengers ot i the ' ship on which she bad been; bound for Asia,- It la the morals' of; the girt' contrasted to tb rigorous teachings ot the re former which . provides the back ground of the story. - aaiss . vrawiora never nas - ai- tained auch artistry as she dls playa here, and her ecstasy seems to hav'- found' Its way to every other ; member of : the- company. Walter Hustdn and William Gar- gaa are superb, and so are Beu-f lahi'Bpndi; Guy Klbber Matt Uoore"a?d Walter Catlett. i The .State theatre announces: the j booking of -Walt Disney's tlonal symphony with ' the songi "Who's Afraid:, of the Big Bad: Wolff'!,- The feature: will be shown soon;' ' i--4 7? ' . .. -' rfefdTeffort to 'meet the expected lemand for legal' spirits Tuesday fcftn presidential proclamation of WariedVeatber is 'Recorded in A November Here Salem enjoyed 'spell of wefcther' daring the month of No vember, monthly reports complet ed -yesterday at the weather bu reau showed." Clinjate tor evejry' taste was offered to residents of this section of the valley with a maximum temperature of 6a de grees registered on the 2 2nd and a minimum of 2 reached on the 29th. - ; .. November 4 - and 5 - were the only ?clear", days In. the month while-f partly cloudy and 22 de finitely cloudy, were reported. LIQUOR BrSH STARTS WASHINGTON,- Dec 2. UP)- Domestic distilleries were moving at full blast and Importers were haring liquor loaded on fast boats in foreign ports .today In a hur- NOW - $3000 OLife Certificate Free for Inspection " . ' No Medical Examination Ages 1 to 76' ; . The. Ideal Christmas Gift torn r iariWd farpit, fcbtohrtely free, sew eyrrlfe4, seuatienat 10 AXXTXAX, r DUES - PLAN mastership certificate tferaA kr ta american Life A sua., whick, pays $1000.00 for Btturil and $2000.0e to f 3006.00 for cci deatil dealav 3t, women and ehil ilres from 1 t 75 ar elifible. No medi cal cxamiBatioa. 6EXD JO MOSEY. Onlr rear same. a aad tka mu your BKSEIlCIAiy. Writ t tha Imericaa "Lila Aats Dept X-55. BoUywood, CaHf .. foe 7ur . frtiicata, lolly mia eat. in yor Bast. I 'wiU W maOed promptly for ytxir rag inipeetiea. kO AGENT WILL CALL. Vemberthip eoata only boat S eenta a day s4. J o Join far aaly $1U)0. Tarn awe nothlnr If Tn are sot anx Umu ta Joi after eadinr yanr cer tiQeste. OUer Eahd. Writ today. Paatent tTwrnaaaneitiie- America. BUT OW BUT - AMXBICAJi ! Walter WInchel, Broadway col umnist whose today's gossip Is' tomorrow's scandal. Is author of the. story of "Broadway Thru a Keyhole,' the United Artists ren lease produced by 20th Century anf featuring "Constance Com mingsRuss Colombo, Paul KeMy, Blossom Seeley, Abe "Lyman "and his band, Gregory Ratoft, Texas Gulnan, ' Eddie Foy, Jr., and Frances Williams' at the Grand theatre today. . "Broadway Thru a Keyhole, has a background of night elubs and shows how a sweet and In nocent young girl rose to fame, was befriended by a handsome' young racketeer and finally be-; came the wife of a famous radio crooner. Because of the night club back ground of the yarn, the picture was filmed as a musical with a large dancing chorus. Ross Columbo la familiar . to the multitude through his roice. As a radio crooner he is playing1 his first romantle role in 'this picture, and proving that he can act as well as he croons. He also has a definite screen personality, STARTS TODAY rCoatlBuoas Show i tai ii "i ' Walter Huston Guy KiBbee7. . Wxxu Gargan The marines had the situation well ;v In : hand f ntil . : - Sadie . - Thompson landed In the tor ' lid tropics. ADDXD' WALT PISNETS SILLY f SYMPHONY - ..-..la- TBCHNI-COLpH v:' "SANTA'S t .WORKSHOP -iPif sT-aV - n J:'.z WITH j ' - - V UNIVERSAL IfEWd BCBEESt S5TAPSHOT3 . , BT3 m r 4... - .. o TODAY AND MONDAY THRILLING STORY OF YOUTH, -LOVE, AND ADVENTURE AT ANNAPOLIS, THE NAVAL ACA- '. . . DEBIT! . ' , ; -i : . - 'urn. Mm pro u;ia-1 DRUCECADOT DETTY FURNESS - ' m am iitrmfitj . PURNEIt 1ATT 4f 'm. avuii m i avt amaaaaaajK . aitna JOKK DAtROW MAXOAMTiroDOts , 2 to 3 I ii p. M. Sjr;s Ti'J 41T -20c- VHrvfv T- TODAY - MONDAY -TUESDAY TOO STAR TO RAISE THREE CHE Ths joy ftwting woo, aali thrill heart throtis. A real dowa-ttvcarUt drama that wiU live with yoa forerer! Greater than Togtxat Annie"! TfTofTrlJ!! :::.v.;:.:.. ' S- 50O noon -o SEATS 'r:.;3ffeg& ji 4. fjHt 3 a . 1 rowtiaxoM. a-11 P.M. eoj CosottgVery Soca refds Foij 71ci UtO Win w," tOiaJy Teeterday Katharin -Hepbwna te "Uonlngr Gtary, Jeaat Bssrlew ia MTb Bloade BosabeheU, Paal Uanl U "Tle World CLanses, JM Crawford in "Daao , taa; Iawty, Fetor larxBre4hrs im MDck 8owp, "PriM FlsbS . eraad tb Idy -Abes, la Woaderlaad, Bath Chatterton tn --jresnaje," "buuns; ITetty.