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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1933)
PAG&TWO The OREGON STATESMAN. SaUcu Oregon Sunday Morning, December 17, 1933 t i p wii : 'smmr i..niin mi-. ' 1 : i--x :t i"-': V - V 4 4- Jack Qakie, Ginger Rogers and roles in "Sitting . Pretty, remedy at the Elsinore." " L.v s Farrell enacts the r rc-e of a hick who is made " over into a tough New 1, Yorker in "Ajrzie Apple- i by" showing at the Capitol theatre. 'WALLS OF GOLD' : OPMGIIO 3: Sally Eiters, lrith Norman Fos . ler cast tn the leading masculine role - opposite her, comes to the r; ad theatre today in "Walls of Gold," the new Fox Film produc tion; taken from Kathleen Morris best selling novel of the same name. - In "Walls of Gold", Kathleen Norris shifts her pen to the prob lem .that has troubled so many modern maidens whether to ac tept loTe unquestionably, or to lite the matrimonial offer ot the aigheat bidder. -? The young girl, in the story is failed with such a question. In a foment of weakness she suc cumbs to the offer of a million aire, and ao angers the man who lores her, that, in resentment, he marries her y onager sister. Heartbroken OTer the young man's impetuous marriage, she weds the millionaire, only to find that ease and luxury do not in themselTee spell happiness. It is then that she realizes she has shnt herself off with walls of gold from a romance she has always desired. :IS AT STATE THEiTBE f' An eerie, spooky motion picture trfcich for sheer mystery outdoes all its predecessors -is "White Zombie," the startling" United Artists feature which opens at the State theatre today. - The story concerns itself with human fiend who digs freshly- ELSTXORB Today Musical comedy, "Sitting" Pretty" with all- star cast. Wednesday Ann Harding in "Right to Romance." - Friday Joan BlondeU In V -Hayana Widows' -.'- - GRAND Today Kathleen Norris. .; "Walla'of Gold" with Sal- " y Ellen. .' i ' Thursday Spencer Tracy in ''-Tha Mad Game.'' HOUTWOOD , Today Zane Grey's "Man ot the Forest" with Ran .. dolph . Scott. i!sO; raude- . Tille, r . . I - Wednesday Marie Dressier - :'in "Tugboat Annie." h CAPITOIj' .: Today Double bill, Charles t Farrell in ; "Aggie Apple- by and " Bruce Cabot in '."Shadows of Sins Sing." Tuesday -T-Portland Sympn !..,. ony orchestra with Wini : ,;fred Byrd, soloUL 8:30 ? p.m. : ". , Wednesday Salem X 1 k s ', lodge aannal charity show. Thursday .Mary Brian in ...,"Fog." . .- , . STATE - ? . Today Bela Lngosl in The White Zeabie.'' . . ; . '' Tuesday onhf Conrad Naret ' t in , "The Man Called Back." " - ' ' Wednesday Edna May Oily er in "The Penguin Pool f it vi- : t v - - - VllJ W 1 The Call I Board ... j . jaurfler- , . Friday First run. Ken. May il .nj.wa.mi I mm I T iT Li mmm'ft m .. .H Jack Halej have the leading Pararaotmt's latest musical - ' 7 The popular novel by Kathleen Norris, "Walls of Gold," comes to the screen of the Norman. Foster, Sally Eilers stellar roles. burled bodies from their graves and puts them to work. Science has proren' the existence of this practice among the natives of HaitL But in this instance white men- and a white girl come under She was; not dead nor alive just a 1 v- The BELA (Dracula) LUGOSI MADGE BELLAMY ROBERT FRAZIER Continaoas Shows Ttxlay 1 till 11 pan. Plus Added Short Films! nOMAHCE! mmm-mm --- mtimmnmmmmmmmmmmmwKmmmmmmmmmmMm I mm FOn! ( . : T A talking motion picture presented by the Ford Motor Company a story that begins', in a country town of yesterday and end! in , a modern setting of today. SAPpiSlL IFEncotteb Thursday and Friday December 21 and 22 Shows at 2 and 3:30 p. bu 7:30and 9 ETenings COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS " at; .: , ' ' . V6HHG57 Tjotfoi?.S6. Uf m mmi m I i mw v:' ' f ' ' I ""'i'fs.M i Wallace Beery and Marie Dressier in "Tugboat Annie, coming to the Hollywood theatre Wednesday for a run of four days, v . ; . t Grand theatre today with and Ralph Morgan in J.he the domination of this sinister de mon, and the result is one of the most gripping stories in recent memory. Bela Lngosl, creator ot "Dracu la," carries the main burden or 'AO Today and Monday o o Strangest of all Dramas! with First Run Mickey ; . Mouse Cartoon . : .f V 'wit' r . -- -4. "White Zombie," and Is ably as sisted ty a cast Including Madge Bellamy, Joseph, Cawthorn, Johnny- Hixron, alph Fraer - and Brandon Hnrst. X TODAY & MONDAY IBD& DDUu3nE IBDILIL mm 'Wf IT PUTTY 1H ZAZU PITTS - Ct cr!3 IM V ft TOD AY - MON. - TUES. Ws Got Everything! A Musical Riot . ; . Laughs . . . Tunes . . . Romance and the Sensational Fan Dance Extra Cl l-. News pi US Cartoon Coming Next Week - i BOND LEDGER GLASSINE GREASEPROOF ENVELOPES Support .Oregon products Specify "Salem Made" Paper for Your 1 - rvrinri ix niniTn uiiiiiufliLfln u is ' Charlea Farrell, the screen! youthful lorer, - carres a new niche for himself In a comedy characterization in the riotous new film "Aggie Appleby Mak er-of Men , now at the CapItoL . In this RKO-Radlo produc tion. Farrell baa a dual role that proTidea him all aorta of oppor tunities. He- enters the picture a bespectacled youth from the sticks, who pleads for a Job In New York on the reputation of the family.' ; , , Wynne Gibson acts the part of Aggie. Appleby as only Wynne Gibson can portray a grl -ot the slnms. ; - :. - . 'TOUT JI,I' TO BE AT HOLLYWOOD With Marie Dressier as Annie, redoubtable feminine skipper of Puget sound,' and Wallace Berry as the irresponsible Captain Terry "Tugboat Annie much- heralded f Utilization bf j Norman j ReiUy THIY DARED Caj&cneei It'. IJAllli' 'If TiFlff f 2 to S 15c 8-11 pjn. 20c -V av... 1 "Uttle Women" - V S. : I 1 I ii rr k I mrni u Manuf adttrera of ., ... . j - ." - - Ralne's . Saturday Erening , post steries,'retuTn4 to Salem, Wednes day jrorl a rnn br four diys at the Hollywood theatre., . , Tha picture marks the first co starring appearance ot Miss Dree sler and Berry, sine the' memor able "MiaAndBm. Among, the story's highlights are the race tor the wrecked ship. Berry's comical theft of the tug's hawser and. Its denouement, the hilarious celebration aboard the liner wnen Misr -Dressier samples the punch,, the stirring wreck se quence, the ran of the tug to the rescue through churning seas and Berry's "big moment" when he enters the firebox of a boiler to plug Its keallng tubes and thus sares the endangered ship of his son, :. v.. . mmmm .. j I with ; tibu A Kathleen Norris r?.JV Continuous Show Daily 833 Factory ISfflflQdQ IBs Five Hundred Bags from one of Chicago's Finest Factories every bag different, and every one the very newest style and made from the very latest thing, both in style and de sign in leathers. A BIG $5.00 VALUE, GO AT We have selected over three hundred bags and $3.95 lines and Ayill close ;them out at 300i&.li6 value ever offered TAeie wffl oon go, so come m hr the opening d this sde, and get your selection early! 'SlTTliS FIETllfV orjiTtsicoffi Sparkling with bit tunes' by Ifack Gordon, and Henry Rerel, the glamour of SO ot Hollywood's most beautiful chorus girls and the inimitable fun-making of Jack Oakie, Jack Haley, Ginger Rogers and Thelma Todd the Paramount musical-comedy nit "Sitting Pret ty," is the current feature at the Elslnore theatre. Among: 1 the many features in this colorful spectacle are ; the daring? 'fan dance number by z iiirs MIICM Mttuif wrai Hsu biuii f 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. Purchase Sample Line S ;I ale at Giager Rogera and specialty anm bers," by the . nationally - famous Pickens Sisters and by the Bey er iyTIill Billies. . ' i OEsfcYVQOU Today, Monday & Tuesday . Continuous ' Performance Today 2 to 11 ' Thundering Thrills In i - 1 . 'yjw7a Randolph SCOTT HARtY CAIIY NOAH tURT VltNA HtttlE BUSTER CRAM I And On the Stage 4 Today Only VAUDEVILLE HEADLIXERS THE FOUR BURTON SISTERS in.. i Program, Singing, Dancing Humor Reriew DON AXD. BILL Comedians -RIDDLE! 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