The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 14, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    v The OREGON STATES JUNSalea. Oregon; Sunday jilornini. Jnly.lM935. .i
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Colorful Musical With Big
List of Stars; Capitol
Has Lively Comedy
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"In Caliente, First National's
latest musical, opens at the Elsi
nore theatre today. Its all star
cast is headed by Dolores Del Rio,
Pat O'Brien, Leo Carrillo and Ed
ward Everett Horton.
Scores of beautiful Hollywood
chorus girls appear in numbers
created and directed by Busby
Berkeley, who staged the big hits
in "Gold Diggers of 1935," "Won
der Bar." "42nd Street." and a
score of other film musicals.
Two famous song writing
teams, Warren and Dubin and
Dixon and Wrubel.. wrote the
songs for the Berkeley production
numbers. They include'Mucha
cha," "Lady in Red" arfd the ti
tle song, "In Caliente.
Phil Regan, the radio cop,
sings the "Muchacha," which fa
tures Dolores in a dance review,
and "To Call You My Own." a
ballad. Winifred Shaw sings the
"Lady in Red" and "In Caliente."
Others in the cast include the
famous DeMarcos, who do some
specialty dancing and "The Cano
va Family." radio's Hill Billies
of the south.
Brilliant Musical Now Showing I
'Don't Bet on Blondes"
Comes to Capitol
Warren William, Guy Kibbee
and Claire Dodd. supported by a
big cast of film favorites will open
in the new Warner Bros, hit com
edy. "Don't Bet on Blondes," at
the Capitol theatre today.
The story is based on the ex
ploits of a big time gambler who
reforms and enters the insurance
business, where he underwrites
every risk brought to him.
Warren William, starred in
many society dramas and detec
tive -pictures, portrays the insur
ance man. It is his first light com
edy screen role in some time. Guy
Kibbee enacts a worthless scamp
supported by his daughter, Claire
Dodd, against whose marriage he
takes out a $50,000 policy.
What is said to be one of the
strangest and most exciting film
records of adventure in unchart
ed places is scheduled for every
showing here. This is "Savage
Gold", second feature at the Cap
itol. It is an authertic record of
an expedition made by Command
er George M. Dyott into the Xingu
country of South America, that
wild region inhabited by head
hunting savages that lies between
the Xingu and Araguay rivers in
Brazil.
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The Elsinore has a splendid program today featuring "in Caliente
Four of the stars are pictured above.
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TODAY
AT GRAND THEATRE
Ralph Bellamy, Wiley Post
In Cast; State Offers
Newspaper Picture
'Air Hawks," Columbia's thrill
ing air romance, is the new film
at the Grand theatre. Ralph Bella
my, Wiley Post and Tala Birell
head the cast with Douglass Dum-
brille, Victor Kilian and Billie
Seward supporting.
Bellamy has a strong masculine
role as the head of an air trans
port company while Miss Birell
in the employ of his enemies
who are seeking to nut him out
of business by a camaign of sab
otage against his planes which re
sults in-the cracking up of three
of them and the death of two pilots.
Bellamy gives an excellent per
formance and Miss Birell has nev
er appeared more exotic or glam
orous. Dumbrille, unquestionably
the screen's most famous villain
since "Lives of a Bengal Lancer,"
has a real "heavy" role. Kilian, a
newcomer from Broadway, makes
comedy success of his first mo
tion picture portrayal. Billie Sew
ard is young, appealing and beau
tiful and does fine work in all her
scenes.
Fryt Ehtcrtain
At'Picnic Dinner
AURORA. July 13.- A Jolly
picnic dinner at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Walter Fry recently was
attended by Mr. and Mrs. William ning to ripen.
Claire Dodd and Warren William compliment each other to advantage
in "Don't Bet on Blondes" at the Capitol.
Japanese School
Will Start Monday
HAZEL GREEN. July 13.
The Japanese school will begin
Monday with Rev. H. Hashimoto,
principal. Miss Kiyo Mio assist
ant. An enrollment of 50 pu
pils, is expected. The school
meets Monday, Tuesday and Wed
nesday at the Ogura hall, Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday at the
Fukuda hall on the Pacific high
way. The school; will be in ses
sion the remainder of July and
August.
Cards have been received from
Miss Truye, daughter of R. Ot
subi, saying she had an enloable
voyage and is now in Italy.
Thursday Mrs. C. A. Van
Cleave was hostess to the Wo
men's Missionary society. The
August meeting has been a
joint meeting with Englewood,
Salem, during 18 years, alternat
ing places. It was here last year in
the Edward Dunnigan park.
The Call Board
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"Headline Woman"
Is at State Theatre
"Stop the -presses I ve got a
scoop!" That is to be the theme
song at the State theatre for two
days starting today. And as a
theme-song it keys Mascot's "The
Headline Woman," heralded as
the fastest and most ingenious
yarn evolved in Hollywood in
years.
Roger Pryor, ace reporter, in
volves the press of a big city in a
feud with the police, who refuse to
issue any news. On his own hook,
Pryor briskly leads his fellow
newshounds into a murder mys
tery and even more briskly leads
a beautiful girl out, it is said.
The girl is lovely Heather An
gel, teamed with Pryor for the
first time. Also featured are Jack
La Rue. favorite screen villain
rotund Ford Sterling playing an
uproariously comic cop; Franklyn
Pangborn, Syd Saylor, Russell
Hopton, Theodore von Eltz, Whee
ler Oakman, Wade Boteler, Con
way Tearle, Jack Mulhall, Lilian
Miles and numerous other stars.
Smart Romantic Team Here
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James Dunn and Alice Faye, who furnish the romantic interest in jj Jjjj I jMi V f
"Scandals" at the HoUrwood today. 1
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I SEAJS T
Gullickson, Mrs. Martha Heinke
and Glenn Foster of Portland,
Mrs. J. W. Sadler and Albert Fos
ter. Later they drove over the Fry
Brother well-irrigated farm where
a fine, crop of tomatoes which
supplies a large market is begin-
NEXT WEEK
STARTING
TOMORROW!
THE MOST SENSATIONAL
AND REVEALING SHOW
IN AMERICA TODAY!
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TRUE STORY OF
"DAMAGED LIVES"
ON OUR STAGE
AMERICA
IN PERSON
Beauty contest winner and bona
fide titleholder. See for ytmrself
America's most beautiful redhead.
Astounding Beyond Belief!
LADIES ONLY
2 to5 j M.
PROF. FRANCIS FREEMAN
In Perion
Noted outhoriry on sex,
will talk to the ladie tell
you how to hold your hut
band ... what cause
divorce I
WEN ONLY
7 to 11 P.M.
PROF. FRANCIS FREEMAN
In Per ion
.Noted sex philosopher,
will talk to the men tell
them the laws of nature
and other tea fact.
Ralph Bellamy and Billie Seward
Hawks" at the Grand today.
have important parts In "Air
LIVINGSTONE TO TOUR
SILVERTON, July 13. Dr. W.
O. Livingstone of the First Chris
tian church of Silverton will
spend his months vacation work
ing for the Townsend Old Age
Today-
ELSIXORE
-'In Caliente" with six
stars.
Thursday Double bill, Rich
ard Dix in "The Arizonian"
and Zasu Pitts in "Going
Higfihrow".
' with
Wiley
GRAND
Today "Air Hawks
Ralph Bellamy and
Post.
Monday M a r r 1 e d Love",
stage feature.
Saturday Jack Holt in "The
Awakening of Jim Burke".
CAPITOL
Today Double bill, "Don't
Bet on Blondes" with Guy
Kibbee, and "Savage Gold".
Tuesday Double bill. "David
Copperfield' with 65 stars
and Joan Bhandell In "Trav-
ellng Saleslady".
Thursday Double bill. Gene
Raymond in "Hooray for
Love" and Buck Jones in
"Law Beyond the Range."
HOLLYWOOD
Today "George White's
Scandals of 1935" with
Alice Faye.
Wednesday Donble bill.
"Death Flies East" with
Conrad Nagel and "Let's
Lite Tonight " with Lil
ian Harrey.' '
Friday . Double bill. Neil
Hamilton , ia ,"Honeymoon
Limited' and "In Spite of
, Danger j with Wallace
. . Ford.
STATE
Today First niB, Roger
v Pryor In "The Headline
Woman."
Tuesday only "The Cbnnt
of Monte Cristo."
Wednesday "The Silver
Streak" ,witn Sally Blane. .t
Friday only Claude Rain
In "The Mystery of Edwin
Drood."
Saturday only Tom Tyler
la "The Fighting Hero.
Dension plan, he has announced.
Dr. Livingtone's first speaking
engagement will be at St. Helens
Mnnrtnw nieht. From there he
intends to visit all the pension
clubs up and down the coast.
lest Jj-
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Seething with scnoritas! . . . . Flaming with
hythm! . . . . Ablaze with the tropical
of Mexico's hot spot for big shots!
500
Seats
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A Fast, Snappy Comedy-Drama With a
New Screen Team
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THE KINGS OF MIRTH
IN ANOTHER RIOTOUS COMEDY!
Plus-
Comedy
Cartoon
News
UNIVERSAL
NEWS EVENTS
FIRST RUN COLOR
i CARTOON
The Valiant Tailor
A new and different kind of musical...
that transports you joyously to Holly
wood's holiday playgrourfd... where the
stars of the screen rival the stars in the sky!
100' OF GIRLS . . . 4 SONG SPECTACLES
PIw
CARTOON
Ncvc Events
rhlldreaT Da too wait ehll.
4m t What are the aecreta ( lave and
uulnl Wkat raun crime t Hm rail
happlarsa be beat (aardrdt Haw caa
aaUrry be avoUlrdr Knotr the truth!
Don't aveaa! DARING SEX FACTS RE
VEALEU. The trath ahnal I.ate and Sex
ow rraakJT and fearlraaly told.
Plcrta facta ahaat avcret aiaa tald la
Jala lancuatre. Startllaa;, dy aamir,
feoaekt. "hratlac about the baah"
eaeh fact told straight tram the
ahoalder. Thla aerforaaaaee aaay
tkaac the earae ( rear luel
FREE!
The first 100 lad
ies in line at the
box office Mon
day Matinee will
be admittld free
as guests of the
theatre.
Special Shows
For Business
Women and
Working Girls Only
6:30 to 8:30
o'clock Friday
Night.
Note: 2 Solid Weeks Portland 3 Week
San Francisco 2 Weeks Seattle.
We Bring You This Big Road
Show First Run
to
Blow
by Blow
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FIGHT PICTURES
A ringside seat
for the entire
fight!
TODAY
ONLY
PLUS-
with
RALPH BELLAMY
VDey Poat Tata Birell
.aw r I H .BaaaaaaaW
3 BIG MATCHES
Rob Roy
-vs.-
Lord Finnegan
1 Honr
Bulldog Jackson
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Larry Tillman
45 Minutes
Pug Ryan vs. Abdul Khan
Salem Armory, 51 8:30
Lower Floor 50c, lUicoay 40c Reserved Seata 73c No Tax)
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Tleketav Cliff Parker's and Lytle's - Aasplces Amerleaa Leslost
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