The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 08, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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    hV OREGON STATESMAN. Saiera Oregon. Stmday Morning, Jnly 8, 1934
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. Loretta Young Intriguing
in Fole of Too-Smart
"Customer's Girl"
Aa Illuminating revelation of
femlnlHe psychology Is offered by
Loretta Young In "Born to be
Bad." the new 2th Centnry pic
ture which begins at the Grand
theatre today.
As an unscrupulous 'customer's
girl la the cloak and suit trade,
she ases her feminine wiles to
lure out-of-town bay era whom
she entertain Into ordering reck
lessly. Ob the surface she appears
hard and all too knowing. Under
neath she Is all churning bitter
ness. Eventually, however," through
an accident to her hard-boiled
little Illegitimate son. Mickey
the meets Malcolm Trevor, a
wealthy married man who falls in
love with her and whom she at
tempts to victimize.
Cary Grant is co-starred with
Loretta in the role of Trevor in
hi Joseph M. Schenck-Darryl F.
'Zanack production. Jackie Kelk,
promising child star, plays
. Mickey. Harry Green, Henry Tra
vers and Paul Harvey are feat
ured In the supporting cast.
Joe Brown Swings Trapeze
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Offerings, One Drama, Qiie
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Water Dickering
Reaches Impasse
Efforts to have the determina
tion of the purchase price of the
Oregon-Washington Water Service
company's local plant submitted to
arbitration had virtually reached
an impasse, a member of the city
council's special water committee
reported. The committee-was said
not to be inclined to accept the
water company officials' stipula
tion that the third member of the
arbitration board be a member of
the American Society of Engineers.
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Joe E. Brown and Patricia Ellis appear as aerial performers
in "The Circus Clown" at the Elsinore today cn a double
bill.
H A IteOvnri Theater f
OUsYWOoH
Today, Monday anil Tuesday
Continuous Performance
2 to 11 P. M.
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III EISUE PHY
Joe E. Brown, the famous awn
ing lipped comedian, will be back
In town today, appearing on the
screen of the Elsinore theatre in
bis latest First National comedy,
"The Circus Clown."
Joe Is now back to his first love,
for ha started his career at the
age of nine with a circus and trav
eled with It for several years be
fore he gave It up to become a
baseball played and later a theat
rical and screen perfromer.
In the picture, which was film
ed at the winter quarters of Al
G. Barnes circus af El Monte. CL.
Joe has the role of a prop boy who
becomes a famous aerlalUL In the
cast with him are Patricia Ellis,
Dorothy Burgess, Donald DiUo
way, Gordon Westcott and a score
of famous circus performers.
Chester Morris. Universal star,
took many weeks to master the
art of duelling, being coached by
a former member of the First
Regiment; Swordsmen of the Ger
man army. Morris fights a duel
with Henry Armetta, In the Uni
versal picture, "Embarrassing Mo
menta" the second feature at the
Elsinore theatre.
The Call
Board . . .
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Return of the Terror'' at the Capitol on a double bill,
provides plenty of thrills as well as a fascinating plot.
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with Frank Morgan
Charles Batterworth
Jean Hersholt
Tlvienne Segal
Ramon Novarro and Jeanette MacDonald are cast as lovers
in The Cat and the Fiddle," sprightly musical at the
Hollywood.
$3490 Worth of
Building Begins
Seven building permits with a
total value of 33490 were issued
here last week by E. C. Bushnell,
I jr- .i. Today and V
f Monday Only f .
Don't Miss
This Show f ' i I
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lurt'Ologists:
PEBT IEITOH 5A
EX, BBENDEL V?;
JAMES GLEASON V l7
"SXEETSMGAILAGHER ;
5 Great Comedy Siars ASJI
In a Big Super-Comedy A.l
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Past Gartoaa ' liiiiiiil Gesiwa
city building inspector. These in
eluded six for alterations and re
pairs estimated to cost $1690 and
one for construction of a house
to cost $1800. The previous week's
permit values, including the one
for the $18,000 Iiarmer ware
house building, amounted to $21,-
189.
GRAND
Today Loretta Toung In
"Born to Be Bad" and
Walt Disney's Silly Sym
phony, "Fnnny Little Bun
nies." Wednesday On the stage,
the Gilmore Circus; on the
screen, Virginia Cherrill in
"He Couldn't Take It."
Friday Baer and Camera
fight pictures and Buck
Jones in "The Man Trailer."
ELSIXORE
Today Double bill, Joe E.
Brown in "The Circus
Clown' and Chester Morris
1 n "Embarrassing Mo-
ments."
Wednesday Cary Grant in
"Kiss and Make Up."
Friday William Powell In
"The Key."
CAPITOL
Today Double bil, Edgar
Wallace's "Return of the
Terror" and Bob Steele In
"Nevada Buckeroo." '
Tuesday Double bill "Where
Sinners Meet" with CHve
Brook and Tom Tyler In
"Vanishing Men."
Thursday Pat O'Brien in '
"The Personality Kid" and
episode 10 of "Vanishing
Shadow."
STATE '
Today ZaSu Pitts in "The '
Meanest Gal In Town." '
Tuesday Double feature, '
John Barrymore in "Coun- 1
sellor at Law" and "Anl- '
mal Gods."
Thursday Double bill, Earl
Rossman's "Dangers of the
Arctic" and Walter Hnston
In "Keep 'Em Rolling."
Saturday Double bill, Tim
McCoy in "The Texas Cy
clone" and Charlie Chaplin
in "The Emigrant-'
HOLLYWOOD
Today Ramon Novarro in
"The Cat and the Fiddle."
Wednesday Fredrlc March
in "Design for Living."
Friday Double bill, Ray
Walker in "City Limits"
and Noah Beery in "Mys
tery Liner."
Loretta Young Enacts Lead
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Loretta Yoong a fine chance to display her dramatic
ability. Now at the Grand.
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ZaSu Pitts gazes hopefully into the mirror held by EI Bren
del, one-chair barber, in "The Meanest Gal in Town,"
comedy of small town folks, at the State today.
Forest Fires in
June Not Sdrious
Despite that the June precipita
tion was only half of normal, con
ditions in Oregon were favorable
as far as forest' fires were con
cerned, Lynn Cronemiller, state
forester, declared Saturday.
Cronemiller attributed the favor
able conditions to cloudy days,
and light rains in different sec
tions of the state.
Reports from field men Indi
cated thai' there were several
fires, but none of them was seri
ous. There were thunder storms
in the mountain districts.
COMING WED. AND THURS., JULY 11-12
STARTS TODAY
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BOX OFFICE OPEN 4 P. ADMISSION 15c - 40c
) Continuous Show Daly - 1 p.m. to 11 p.nu
7iS
Comedy
DEVIL'S DOG
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MHIZZONOR'
Cartoon
TUNNY LITTLE
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NEWS
Continuous Show Daily - lp.nu to llplnu
Return of Terror,' one of the
most unique and baffling mystery
dramas ever screened, eomes to
th Capitol theatre today on a
double bill.
The screen play by Eugene So-
low and Peter Miine was suggest
ed by the cleverest of all of the
mystery dramas by the famous
author, Edgar Wallace. The story
concerns a series of crimes, the
first of which is the killing of a
number of patients at a private
sanitarium for which the superin
tendent Is convicted and confined
to an insane asylum.
The picture also carries a dou
ble romance, one the love affair
of the feminine owner of the sani
tarium and the accused superin
tendent, and the other that of a
reporter and a nurse In the insti
tution. In addition there is said
to be considerable comedy, which
comes in as a relief for the ter
rific tension caused by the har
rowing situations.
There is an all star cast which
is headed by Mary Astor, Lyle
Talbot, John Halliday and Frank
McHugh.
"UEST GAL III
Till" AT STATE
ZaSu Pitts, Pert Kelton, El
Brendel, James Gleason, S.keets
Gallagher!
Five comedians of note who
are appearing In (he season's
laugh hit, RKO - Radio's "The
Meanest Gal in Town." at the
State theatre today.
The background for their char-1 forest,
actensationa is a irwa-i-wij
in thietmtddle west where! local
boy; Who has made goovi in the
one-chair barbershop Is a repre
sentative citizen who is roman
tically Inclined. El Brendef is th
tonsorlal artist. El's bride to be is
ZaSn Pitts, who believes that wo
man's place in the home cornea
after her day's toil down town.
ZaSa Is the spinster store owner
who has been courted by El for
a decade.
Pert Kelton Is a newcomer in
the community, a show girl who
can meet all comers for looks,
glamor and repartee. Her charms
win her a position as manicurist
in the Brendel barber shop. Busi
ness booms but the wrath of
ZaSu Is incited to a high pitch.
James Gleason, the town beau
brummel and poolroom habitue,
enters into a conspiracy to win
the barber shop, while Skeets
Gallagher, traveling salesman da
luxe, joins the quartette as a city
clicker villain.
Tillamook Tract
for Experimental
Logging Approved
A tract of 6,417 acres In th
Siuslaw national forest has been
designated by Chief Forester Sil
Cox as one of a series of experi
mental areas on which new meth
ods of logging and timber man
agement can be developed ani
tested, according to an announce
ment by Regional Forester C. I.
Buck and T. T. Munger, director
of the Pacific Northwest Forest
experiment station, Portland.
The experimental area has a
forest of Sitka spruce and hem
lock about 80 years old as well
as some Douglas fir and alder, anil
is typical of forest conditions in
the coastal forests of Oregon.
The tract lies on the hills be
tween Otis and Neskowin in Tilla
mook county, and will be known
as the Cascade Head experimental
TODAY AND MONDAY
TWO BIG FEATURES
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Thrill Fans!
Tackle the master
mystery of them
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A drama of the days when vig
ilantes battled bad men and a
man's six-gun was his passport
to safety!
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More Fun Than a
Circus!
The man on the flying trap
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he's s whole circus by him-
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With 1,000 Colossal
Comicalities ... 1,001
Death-Defying Laughs
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PATRICIA ELLIS
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