The 0?.ZGC:i STATESMAN, Salen, Orcsn, ui:y KcrrJz- September 15, 1C33 -a wftrmt ; 1 pJ ! f '. I- sr. . J. Marion Davies Elsinoire Star . .." ; - ' - - -. . -- . .. hi ..." - In :Tage Unssj Glory;?! Hilarioug "Pursuit" -'. - i Comes to Capitol Charming Marion Davies will appear at the Elsinore theatre to day In "Page Miss Glory", her first Cosmopolitan - picture to -be released by; Warner Bros. , . . ' Supporting Miss Davies is a re- markable all star cast of famous "name players' Inducing Dick Powell, Pat O'Brien. Mary Astor, Frank McHugh, Lyle Talbot, Patsy KeUy, Barton MacLane, Alien . Jenkins, Hobart Cavaaaagh and i score of others- - '. ' " The story ot "Page Miss Clory'J is as funny as It is uuiq.ua, JJlsl Davies, in the role tot country girl, neither pretty nor bright, gets a job as chambermaid in a swanky New York hotel In which, ' reside a promoter, portrayed by Pat O'Brien, who has nothing to . promote, and Frank McHugh, a Jobless newspaper photographer. McHugh, learning that an ad vertiser is offering a big cash re ward for a photograph of Ameri ca's prettiest girl, makes a com posite picture,, blending the fea-"- tves of famous stage and society - beauties and submits it under the nam of "Dawn Glory." ." ; . . He wins the prize -and trouble starts. j Ellen and Morris Starred at Capitol Comedy, romance and action pack "Pursuit," lletro-Goidwyn-Mayer's hilarious romance of care free adventure on the open road, with Chester Morris and Sally EH "ers, is now playing at the Capitol theatre. - 'It is the story ot the motoring adventure'ot a" young couple .smuggling a child out of. the state in a guardianship fight Their ad ventures, some hectic, some bum . orous, occur in auto camps and barns, farmyards, a -veterinary hospital and In many locations along the open, road between San Francisco and' the Mexican bor - der. - A pitching, hurtling Tan, n closed on four aides drawn by four white runaway horsed, pro- "vides the -stage for -one of the ' most thrilling band-to-hand fights . seen, on the screen in many a day." , - " - v ; The scene Is from ' .Tumbling v Tumbleweeds," second feature at the' CapitoU theatre, today, star- v ring Gene Autrey. . . v. - - yi.MW i- -Asks Revocation" of ' . c lOicn Driving Permit : Due to Nervousness Harry Madge, . Rout? Box t 755. Portland, has a unique dis ; tinction. " i - ' r v"-. . . .. Mudge' voluntarily appeared in Municipal Judge Long's court in Portland recently and requested - that his - drirer's license ' be re rvoked because of his nervous con dition. ' "I investigated the request," Judge Long said, "and ordered .; the revocation. V The order, together with Judge . Long's letter of explanation, was received at the state deparment . Saturday. - ..i ... . v ; AHon0TdTl3ter Pv - OLLYVOOM Today, Monday and Tuesday J - Continuous Performance Today ' : a to it p. m, ; A usXBf.ruGGma successor TO THE FAMOUS "MIRACLE MAN 'Wife Tka Hi Xoaehiaq Sppml ; ' - I Added, Buster ' Keatoa in TARS AND - STRIPES" ' Cartoon- Com edy and News A U 0 7 H E R SPARKLING MP S I C A L MASTERPIECE! "The Screens Lyrical Sweetheart In Another Glorious ach:iylv.:?iti J I ' foX I SSLLAMY 1 -14 I CAM 5" A J MORLCT New Team Proves Delightful ( ,1. Dkk Powell and Marion Pa vies sing at tbe Kisinore. .. - . .. ..jt t - :t - p-" ,t - rsr ' Sally Eflers and Chester Morris argwe tt ont with Henry Travera tn uPnrsvitn at the Capitol today. . - . ' " h Tho nealer", enrreBt Hollywood Ralph Bellamy in featured roles. Hop Situation is . Altered by Rain The, rain, has altered the hop picking situation seriously, grow ers' report. Although-picking will continue-for- at least 10 more days,: scores of workers have quk and moved out. . The .highway .to Independence was lined with cars yesterday. ' v : Yards which have modern and adequate housing tor their pick ers are not losing as many as as those with poor facilities. The start of ' school - has taken some families, too. Unless the rain is heaTy, -prune picking will be hastened. Growers are In need of workers. Evergreen berries -along the coast are 'bringing from one and a half cents to two cents a. pound for pickers and so far the take is small. The market Is strong so it is prjtitable to pick." Neli jem Highway Bus Right Asked - . ' Application for a permit to fur nish both passenger and "freight service over the route from Port land to Astoria known as the Ne halem highway, was filed in the state utilities department" Satur day by the Spokane, Portland ft Seattle Transportation , company. : The company now operates be tween Portland and- Seaside over th Columbia River highway. The proposed new route would include Forest Grove." Vernonia,. Pitts burg, jewel and Necanicum unc tion. - . - - .. iThe Oregon atages recently re quested --permit' to operate rir- ' V ' -. , . y . . . ' j v ' . 1 t : I - - - - , - , . - - . . - together fa Tag illsa Glory; , t 3? picture, has Karen Morley and . . ' 1 - tually- over .the same route, and the hearing on this application was set for September 20. The hearing . involving the ap plication - of the ' Spokane, Port land and Seattle Transportation company probably will be set for the same day, officials said. Boardman to Serve r - ' On Local Staff of : Insurance Company R. it. Boardman, has been-ap pointed a representative of the New Tork Life Insurance company in Salem. William JJ. North, agen cy organizer who has spent most of last week getting Mr.' Board- man started with the company, announced yesterday. . Mr; Boardman was formerly athletic director, of the T, M. C. A. and more-, recently he has" had charge of the local transient bu ream He will be associated with Errln Smith and'E. W.' Morgan, resident representatives of New York Life. ' 100 txniles an houieroplanes--inotor carsacross ) half a dozen states they battled and argaed in every ' effort to outwit" one another-:?., - . r - Continuous, 2 to 11 . 0s.4'r"' ,"t ivy" JV', . , y .... xsv1 - i i. -Z 't -V--, Si9W99 ; v scorn cicrin- nLYTrji. c.i:ir::Yc:::::i i. ' - , And Hit No. 2-- ' , . The New Cowboyv Wonder Star , ., v . V ' Singing Riding Fighting - -: Ir. GENE AUTRY m -:.:;r.J miBLING TTO1BLEWEEDS'' . Grand Offers P "Love Me Forever', is Feal ? ture; ?HeaIer" oh .at Hollywood T ' Musle takes flight on the wings ot song to inspire a great love in Columbia's. .f'Love' Me For ever, starring Grace Moore, today at the Grand theatre. ;. s- l The magic In the volde ot a lovely top-hat daughter of lux nry start the flame of romance burning In the heart of a man who can never have her. He faces dis aster with a smile for her cher ishes an Ideal an Ideal that will never die. J -.J,- r T . .c : Thrilling drama, - coupled with the glorious singing, of ' Grace Moore, makes of "Love Me For ever' the record-breaking enter tainment It is. T Featured with Grace Moore are Leo Carrillo, Michael Bartlett and Robert . Allen. . Victor - Schertzin-. ger' directed.. .-,r--:;v.vrvi v- He's at Latin from Manhattan. is handsome Michael Bartlett, Grace Moore's singing partner. In Colambia'i 'LoTe Me .ForeTer," for though he is strictly Ameri can, he was known to Italian op eratic audiences as "Edoardo Bar tellL" . . ir ' -Ut-' Karem Morley mad ';:-rSM''fi' Bellamy Featured - C- v Tremendous havoc wrought by the flames which devastate a peaceful valley has an inspiring effect for good in the spiritual re generation of the principal char acter in "The . Healer, Mono gram V plctarization of ; Robert Herrick's novel which is the cur rent attraction at the Hollywood theatre.;..' . r" .: The story concerns a struggling' young physician who, hampered by the lack of funds and proper facilities, is carrying on a won derful work among; the 'crippled children who are patients at the health resort, which the doctor has constructed about a healing pool- The doctor in the case la por trayed by Ralph Bellamy, who gives one ot his finest perform ances. His assistant' is played by Karen Morley as a young woman who has surrendered social posi tion to aid the doctor in his wor thy undertakings. . Into his Quiet retreat comes the disturbing in fluence of a beautiful, and sophis ticated young ; woman, played by Judith Allen, who utilizes her The flail Board GRAND Today , Grace Moore in ."Love Me Forever", Wednesday "Silk Hat Kid" with Lew Ayrea. . 'Saturday Shirley Temple in "Curly -Top". - ELSIXORE Today Marion Davies in "Page Miss Glory".- Thursday Katherine Hep burn In "Alice Adams". CAPITOL Today Double bill, Chester Morris in "Pursuit" and Gene Autrey In "Tumbling Tumble Weeds". Tuesday Double bill, VI Hare Lived" with Allen Dinehart and "The Dude Wrangler". Thursday Double bill "Here Comes the Band." - with. Ted Lewis and "The Throw Back" with Buck Jones. HOLLYWOOD Today "The Healer, with Ralph Bellamy. Friday Double bill, - Ana Sothera In "Eight" Bells" 4 and Lew Ayrea in "Spring Tonic". STATE Todays Ginger Rogers In "Star of Midnight". Wednesday Fredrlc March in "The Affairs of CellinL" Friday Victor McLaglen la - . The Informer". . : Saturday only First run, - Kermit Maynard In "The Code of -the Mounted'. - a . e Starts Today ; i5c tin 5 . pvauc Musical lav Ginger and Powell in Comedy ;-! -I i Ginger Rogers la MDr. Watson for tn the ."Star ef Midnight", ace Leo Carrillo and Grace Moore plot - i ' ' v ' Love Mo Forever", now showing at the Grand i : father's tremendous wealth in an effort to win the doctor away from his modest endeavors and in duces him to become the head of a palatial sanitarium. - . . ' . Revised Title for Rogue JBill Ready Corrected ballot title tor the proposed initiative measure open ing the Rogue river, between the mouth of Lobster creek i and Doyles rock,i, to commercial fish ing, was completed Saturday by Attorney General Tan Winkle. The original ballot title, pre pared a month ago; was protested both by the commercial fisher men and the sportsmen. . They, al leged that the ballot title was mis VI I', f , i ; r . P" n d 1 Laugh Hit oJE . the Season! "y With T 12 Big y StarspT ""T . . - f : .--:v.-. 1 v ,. 1 1 -J - . .: -'v- , ;. 1 I' .?.'.,'; . . : .. i v I ' J- . j' W ', - ' . ' '' . - . 1 - s r i ' :- ' - .. ---- 5 . j W X I 500 i I Rata I 2Sc " : ) ,1 Sherlock Holmes, William PoweD, comedy mystery at the state toaay. 7 ':'.v. -ft if .K:Sr-S?' p ; ; ..-S;.''; the future of the great soprano in leading and would contuse the voters. - : ;i The corrected' ballot' title reads: "Repealing 1935 act which, for bids all fishing in the Rogue river and tributaries, except angling, Permitting fishing tor salmon and sturgeon with drift nets hav ing a mesh not under 8 Inches, in that part ot Rogue river ap nroxim&telr between the mouth of Lobster creek and Doyles rock, from March 15 to June 30, with Sunday, closed periods. - - ."Forbidding any other fishing therein excent anzline. and any fishing for trout, or salmon with in three miles outside tne rivers month; selling front, selline. BOS- aeeslng or transporting; for sale any fish from josepnine, jaexsoa and Curry counties caught during closed season, trout to -.include steelhead". . . , . . . STARTS TODAY Laughter in every foot of: film ... moving, at a mile a minute clip" ' . MARION in riiDL iviiaa GLORY ' ?itf "Dick . Powell . : -' ' Pat O'Brien - -V r." Frank McHngK -" -- Allen Jenkins ' Patsy Kelly : Mary Astor : - : . and others k -, "GOOD IJTTLE . MOMCEYS" 1933's rollicking successor - - to ; ?Z Little Wgs" - asssasassksssssssissleBsaBBSMSM Donkey Baseball " - News Events , ' DAVIES GgerlRogersis- a tarred at State Ginger Rogers is rapidly roiling up the , reputation of being, not! only Hollywood's busiest film star tut its most versatile. ; -. As soon as she finishes one pic ture for RIO-Radlo,- she oes di rectly .into another, and in an en tirely different . type ot charac terization. J v;v 1-"-.-. ' A musical, tn which she sings and dances, and then a straight romantic drama seems to be the peppery Ginger's formula. . . In "Star of Midnight.- now at the State theatre, a modern mys tery drama hased on the story by ine ute Arthur- Somers " Roche. Miss Rogers -essays a characteri zation .entirely .; new to. her. It is that of a beauiifui society girt who turns amateur detective in helpinr' the man she . love: run down "clues to a formidable mys tery. Tne role is said to s Darkle with gay, sophisticated " comedy, and Ginger Is very iappy over 1L Even though she doesn't dance a step! ,' -"- (:: : In "SUr ot Midnight-, a so phisticated, modern dTama based on the story by the late Arthur Somers Roche,", the two .form a unique Sherlock Holmes and Wat son .combination to solve a. pus- Ming . mystery. Powell plays a brilliant attorney, 'and Miss Rog ers Is seen as - a young; society beauty who has made up her mind that she. Is going to marry him. Governor's Salary Case Appeal Filed I I In Supreme Court Appeal was' filed In ; the state supreme court1 " Saturday in I the suit brought h Ed Jorr and oth ers to restrain the- secretary- of state, and state , treasurer from paying Governor Martin an an nual salary In excess of tlSOO. i The salt originally was filed In the Marion county circuit court where Judge - Lewelllng held for tne. aeienaanut. . : Jory alleged that the constlta Uon limits the governor's salary to 11500 a year. He now receives The suave society sleuth who created the role'of "The Thin who charmed f -- v : yx ' , ' ! : . 1 x . i- I ARTHUR SOMERS ROCHE'S " Come " t Ei HI. . REPAX MONTHLY r OUR RATES ARE IX) W i A Locally-Owned Finance Corporation r V , GENERAL FINANCE CORPORATION Phone 8553 ' license No. S13& Roy lL Simmons, Mgr. First National Bank - Odd Fellows Gather Here Tuesday, Hear . Convention ort tr A special' meeting ot the local- lodge of Odd Fellows will be held In the Odd Fellows. hail at 7:15 Tuesday, September 17, to hear V the halt, hour broadcast on the coast to coast network, contribu ted by the. Columbia Broadcasting station as a compliment- to the , Odd fellows of the United States and Canada. v.-.-.,.:.-.!,: -The .broadcast, originating from station WPG in Atlantic City and consisting of an address by United . States Senator M. M. Logan, past grand sire., and - others, together 2x. . I l wilt v 1. . . 1. - '-':... feature ot the evening. A special committeeappointed by ' Cheme- . keta lodge No. 1 will provide ad ditional entertainment, The meet- -lng will end with a banquet given : free of charge. All Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of Salem and vicin ity .and their friends are nraed to attend. - Large Section of Forest is Opened The Willamette forest has been opened, the state forest service announced yesterday, although there are quite a tew regions which hare not yet been-"Opened. Territory, bordering' Sluslaw na tional forest, Umpqua , national forest, the northern border of the Santlam national forest, the Sink er mountain region, a region be tween Buckhorn and Grayback mountains, near Ferndale, the' area between Alder creek and Fos sil, and the Tillamook and .Wolf Creek burn areas are still closed, the state office announced, mak ing the obtaining of tire permits and the obeying of the regulations . thereon essential. ' Two - of tbe old blow areas to the south' of Wapinitia cutoff are closed to all persons, the service said, making entrance to the areas under any -circumstances illegal; The areas are well marked, the service added, so that all the trav eler has to do Is to obey the signs. m SEAT RnyTiciEj " il a It Man", and the girl you In VHobetib" tn a aaitting crime drssna that will held you spellbound . . . (.it- ..... ....s rM '. irjiii v jf u rsrvi in romance J ." With PAUL KELLY GENE LOCKHAEIT Ralph Morgan, Leslie Kenton, J Farrell MocDonoId - O x $ - Doors Open Today -12:45 on Autos . Furniture Endorsements - t .- i - 4 '