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Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salens. Oregon, Sunday Morning December 10, 1933 'IIEIi-HIGiHVATER- SKIPPER MILLS ID 5 " Skipper Mills t ,11 HfflHTSirc PAGE TWO Nit ME PIGS SHSitwi El H SHI -, " j i i ii 1 1 it Another Waterfront ; Story - Witli Unusual Appeal; - - Arlen, Allen Star Max Miller, ' tie waterfront re- sorter for a San Diego, California. - newspaper who wrote the novel "I - Cover the Waterfront." has writ ten another original story of the - locale about which he knows so 'much, j -: It is entitled "Hell and High Water." and Paramount has made It into a motion picture with Richard Arlen. -Judith Allen. Shr Cay Standing, Charlie Grapewln vend Matsnl. It is now being shown at the Capitol theatre. Played by Arlen. Captain Jerl ho thinks all women are poison. He- hates them and he's proud of it. Then along comes Sally (Ju dith Allen). The waterfront has taught her to hate all men. They naturally hate each other on sight. Thrown together, they fight and Quarrel their way into each other's arras and hearts, turn their water front hovel Into a seventh heaven nd furnish- plenty of entertain ment while doing it. . The Gall Board . . . ' e ELSIXORE Today Joan Crawford in "Dancing Lady." Wednesday' Richard Dlx In "No Marriage Ties" and finals of McKesson oppor- tunity contest. Friday Cecil B. DeMille's : "This Day and Age." GRAND Today Clara Bow In "Hoop- ! la." Thursday MacDoweH club concert of 0 voices under f direction of Lena Belle TarUr. Friday Double bill, Buck J$! Jones In "The Thrill Hun fjL ter" and Wallace Ford in "East of 5th Ave." CAPITOL Today Double bill. Rich- .'ard Arlen in HelI and High ? Water", and Ralph Bellamy in -Before" Midnight". Tuesday RIcardo Cortes in "The Big Executive." Thursday Robert Young In "Saturday's Millions," football epic. STATE Today Walt Disney's tech ni symphony, "Three Little Pigs" and Noel Francis In The Reform GlrL" Tuesday Vllma Banky In "The Rebel." first run. Thursday Only Pauline Frederick in "Self De fense." . Friday Lewis Carroll's story, "Alice in Wonder land," first run. Saturday Tom Tyler in "Partners of the Trail." I HOLLYWOOD Today Elirsa Landi in "The Warrior's Husband." WedneT3aTztfeTelTHaye3 in "Another Language." Friday Buck Jones in "Treason." Saturday Midnight matinee. Preston Foster in "The Man Who Dared." i -A wot Ovned Theater' D MA Today Only Continuous Performance f 2 to 11 p.m. , ON OUR STAGE DON SMITH The Golden Toiced Tenor of the Happy-Go-Lncky Honr GLENN MARTIN & COMPANY The Six Lone Star Rangers Mark! & Fuller Athletes Supreme Dorothy & Melda Fast Steppers Today, Monday & Tuesday OX OUR SCREEN Women Wear the Pants la This ..., Riotous Comedy, i CUSSALAICI Contract Bridge Lessons Marion Hotel Tuesday, December 12 Mrs. Win. H. Quinn Associate Culbertson Teacher Bette Harrild Business Associate ; 1 :30 o'clock Sweepstakes Tour v ; - nament 6 o'clock -Beginners. o'clock Beginners ' l Supervised Play- MMidkmt atTheatres;i j-, . ' . I i"ti :: . .: -" . ' ' . ,- : ' - 1 , ' ' " ' - - . n ' ' , ,,ir" l T ) i 111 ii i mi in m m l .:.... ' 1 -I-. . - i CwrrTf -3SF a ... i -T, v." ii v . t. Jadith Allen and Richard Arlen try very hard to hate each ; other in "Hell and High Water," story of the waterfront now at the CapitoL J- Vivacious Clara Bow is at the Grand in "Hoopla," a story of carnival life. Richard Cromwell plays opposite her. n s Clara Bow, the ever - fiery, makes her latest screen appear ance in "Hoopla." her seeond starring film to be released under the banner of Fox film. The pro duction is slated for a four day engagement at the Grang theatre beginning today. The story concerns itself with a vivacious young carnival dancer who, on a bet, attempts to win the love of a young man who is the carnival barker's son. How ever, the sincerity of the young ster and his naive manner work a change in the nature of the dancer, and she finds herself in volved in a true romance. The boy's father objects to the affair, and there follows a series of thrilling Incidents which are capped by a climax that is the GRAY BELLE Restaurant Evening and After Theater Specials SERVED 8 P. BL TILL CLOSING Hot Turkey Sandwich, ip French Fried Potatoes 13C Eastern Oyster Sandwich, French Friesl 1 " Potatoes IDC Hot Creamed Chicken on Biscuit, French Fried lf Potatoes .......... IOC Baked Ham Sandwich and Potato Salad . . . Beer on draught 15c 5c Try Oar Special Sunday Turkey Dinner 50c STB BOW v - - ' V J outstanding one among all the Clara Bow films. The supporting members of the cast Preston Foster, Richard Cromwell. Mnina Gombell, Her bert Imhof and Florence Roberts are aptly suited to their roles. Earthquake Felt Near Bellingham BELL1NGHAM, Dash.. Dec. 9. (JP) An earthquake shock suf ficiently severe to shake beds, rattle dishes and shake tables for those awake to hear and see sent 1 ! n .Ii! m 1 1- 1 ' 1 " v ' : l 111 '" - It f - .'AV" I liar. rV IV f !i i ill !! ! Ill Continuous Show Daily 1 pjnAo 11 pjn. Clark Gable and Joan Crawford are teamed once more in Dancinr Lady showing at the Elsinore. Scene from "Reform GirlH Three Little Piffs" is also HOLLYWOOD M One thousand woman warriors, members of the Amazon army, stage a spectacular return from war, dragging men prisoners and their chariots laden with loot, as one of the most unusual features of "The Warrior's Hnsband," which opens today at the Holly wood theatre. Director Walter Lang . gather ed his army of Amasons over a period of several months, ex. periencing considerable difficulty in finding 1000 women, most of whom are six feet tall or more, and weigh an average of ISO pounds. Elissa Landi and Ernest Troex are co-starred In "The Warrior's Hnsband," with Marjorle Ram bean, Helen Ware and Maude Eburne in important supporting roles. Walter Lang directed. residents of Deming, 17 miles northeast of here, scurrying out of their homes at 11 p. m. tonight. No damage was done. The shock lasted about three seconds, it was reported. It was not felt In Bellingham. n bathe in TE:i::Gao:ir:cE HlLGDlV-TlITri a. n o . , . w!th mm r m m mm a m m m v w i' i m m PRESTON FOSTER RICHARD CROnVELL HERBERT UDIIDIU U I II A GOMBELL JAUES GLEAS0II A VOX FILM PRQ&UCTlOM : r : -v -v 14 M current feature at the State. on the MIL GOES TO PRIXEVTLLE SILVERTON, Dec. 9. Miss Oennee Ellenberg has accepted the snperintendency of the Prlne ville hospital. Miss Ellenberg who Is the daughter of Mrs. George Brewer of SUverion, is a gradu ate of Sflverton schools and of the Emmanuel hospital at Portland. MRS. PARRISH BETTER SILVERTON HILLS. Dec. 9. Mrs. W. E. Parrisb, who has been seriously ill for several weeks. Is sufficiently improved to be np and around a part of each day. Starts Today! The 4-Star Hit of Short Subverts I FIRST SALEM WALT DISNEY'S 5 - Talking . Picture Acts - 5 SCREEN VAUDEVILLE EDDIE PEABODY THE BANJO S1XCP Three Choers - Ray Hadse - Borne S Kings' - Lorraine A Diffby Mr ' .W 4U FEATURING t SLSl THE tiKKAT 1 P 1 I SONG HIT! jjGJLvWJ r' ' f 19it the TechnNColor -Cartoon Wins AccIairpCfBeform , Girt' Also Opens today " ; - r , ' ' An unusual program is starting at the Stato theatro today feat uring -the famous .Walt . Disney techni-eolor cartoon. The Three Little Pigs," This la the cartoon that features the song hit "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf." "Three Little Pigs" has the un usual distinction of being the only short subject ever produced by the moving picture industry that has been headlined over the main fea ture picture. It Is now in its 2 1st consecutive week in New Tork city In one theatre, and has had long runs In other cities, winning the acclaim of all who see- It. While on the matter of abort films, there Is also another that bears mentioning on the same pro gram at the State. It is titled "Warren Doane's Brevities" and is in reality a five-act vaudeville show transferred In its entirety to the screen. Headlining the banjo king, Eddie Peabody, it moves off to a fast start withother well known big time acts including The Three Cheers, Bonxo, the human dog; Lorranlne and Digby, com edy team, and several others well known to vaudeville fans. "Reform Girl," a first run pic-5 ture is the feature, and it Includes In its cast, Noel Francis and SkeeU" Gallagher. 1 IT ELS Joan Crawford and Clark Gable are paired again as lovers in "Dancing Lady," Metro - Gold wyn - Mayer's new musical pro duction which starts today as the next attraction at the Elsinore theatre. In the new photoplay which Is based on the sensational Broad way romance by James Warner Bellah, Miss Crawford has the part of a chorus girt who is de termined, to win stage fame at any cost. Gable enacts 4 hard-boiled musical comedy director who tries to browbeat her. I In prominent supporting roles are Franchot Tone a wealthy play boy, May Robson, Winnie Llght ner, Fred Astaire, Robert Bench ley and Ted Healy and his stooges. Continuous Shows Today . . Doors 12:45 upen pjn. SHOWING! SSffioc Today's Feature FIRST RUN NOEL FKANC1S SKEETST ' GALLAUUEU "REFORM GIRL" ll , ill , ' , r sxs- f . V"w. 'r Skipper Doa MUls, radio amd van. deville entertaljier," will be at the ElsiBore theatre, llecem ber 18, Wednesday, to act m master of orremo les for tbe finals or the McKeswm Oppor taaity coBieet, . TODAY & MONDAY BIIB B3)UJBILE BML1L Story of an adventurous skipper.1 By Mai Miller, au thor of "I Cover the Waterfront." - fZ' ' r" i f f rsrmI and-- H -if (nj)f The clock strnck twelve and the VV wings of death spread over a f -V't V ' I boose of hatet m0 i 4 w i h w r RALPH BELLAMY. JUNE COLLYER h, IK i -i iiiiriji)ggi mmn n i nmwasiiTi war Today Monday Tuesday SENSATIONAL NEW MUSICAL ROMANCE! With America's dancing daughter in her most dazz ling' role. It will hold yon spell, bound! is" : s ;:ix:::"x": 'EVEtYTHINO I', HAVE IS YOURS.' MY DANCING LADY Heffywooa AND A BRILLIANT CAST: FRANCHOT TONE F.f A V n r n e m at W V eP- a P Ml v IP- Ted Healey - EXTRA RUBINOFP AND . I1IS ORCHESTRA HEWS EVENTS sued His Stooges Skipper Don. Mills, noted radio and vandetille entertainer, will be at the Elsinore theatre on' De cember IS. . Skipper Mills and his good mate Bosco will arrive In Sa lem to., act as master of cere monies 'tor the finals of the Mc Kesson opportunity contest at 8:15 p. m. Three acts will be chosen to journey to Portland1 and put on a radio show. on station HEX at 4:15 p. m. This program will be dedicated to, the city of Salem and' the Elsinore theatre. During the broadcast on station KEX one act will be chosen as the final winner from Salem and will represent ' this city In the final contest staged at the Broadway theatre in Portland and will com pete with other winners from over forty Oregon cities. with & fi ctfy tlytae 2 to S S - 11 P. M. 20 c Loses SOe 15c i v a,i till: aEAunts m I ' CCUOfNANI I OUNTSCENtS I . ' , or DAZZUNO I . . I i srteNooti worn ml ,jd 4