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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1925)
PAGE SIX THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1925 L THROUGH ENTIRE LENGTH OF PLAY With the tame happy faculty o'. placir.g his tinger on the tuniiy b'mo ot human frailties and prod ding vigorously thereupon that characterized 'The Torch llcarora' of two seasons ay,u, Ueurgo Ivelly has successfully repeated tin; tchievcuicnt tlim year in New Vork'a taiprcmo comedy success "The Sliow-OI'f," which cumcs to Ihu lli'ai-.d theater Monday, June la. I'ro-l.slR'iiites and the liencn :nen ot llauptman and ot Khaw may complain that Mr. Kelly lacks dramatic finoMe and technique. Well and liod; i.i.t who gives the proverbial two whoops whether he docs or does not? Air. Kelly suc ceeds in making his "show-oft" an amusiii'-; cms and after all fun li what people go to the thc.Uer for. It is, perhaps, because there is a bit ot the "show-ofl'' in all of us, that makes the play ring true. Aubrey l'lper has convinced hit sweetheart that ho is the greatest fellow in the world, and ho is in a fair way to make the rest of the family bellcvo tuo same thing, liven In the lace of the most un nerving exposures, lie remains (ucksuro. The three acts of the comedy run alone; brimming with absurd everyday talk, and engag ingly intriguing situations. '"1'iie S'low-Olf" is without doubt one 01 the sum fire lilts ot the present-day stago. The glib title character Is known to all ot us. Is part of most of us. Sc intent is he on making a good Impression that ho generally cro nies a had one. lie docs not real ize that iieople would concede him something W return for a larger concession of silence by him. lie 1'iiys a $28 suit on a 32 salary, rwceps a girl off into matrimony in spito of her family, brings her lack penniless to live with her mother, In tho same grand nian icr. Borrowing a mend's automo bile, he bucks traffic at l'hlladel puta'B busiest corner. Itesult: One broken arm for traffic officer, i.ne dami.ge l trolley car, ono belli nutninobile, one gash on the brow !or the sl.ow-olf, one fine of 11000 for his relatives to pay. "That's the law for you!" ho comments. Ueverses of fortune and a goo'J lecture from a sister-in-law ren der him unabashed. At the cud tSe author mnkes tho show-off partly instrumental In bringing a fortune In the family. LOEB RTPORTED IMPROVED ChicaKo, Junu 10. Itlchard Loch, ono of the Hliiyers of Uobert Franks, who becamo subject to post-infections doHrium following an attack of measles, Improved greatly yesterday, according to his physician! at tho prison hos pital at Joliot. They reported lie had spells of rationality and that tho sirups which had held him to his bed wero removed. Articles of Incorporation were filled with tho state corporntlo;i department Saturday by tho Ver Jimla Plan:n,T Mill nf Vornonla, capitalize! nt $10,000. Tho In corporators nro Henry Hall, .T, O. fulbertion, Noblo Dun lap and W. I.. H.,11 Los Angeles at Annapolis -';:DlRI6IS:;,;Qg'lAn5ETSS''' . , -t ' - l.i ' Tho naval dirigible Los Angeles was flown from Its hanger at t.akehnrst, N. J., to tho Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md., wliero It was moored to tho mast of tho U. S. S. Patoka, between frequent trips on which midshipmen wero carried for special training. nnvmn enem IS CLOSED HERE Announcement was inada this morning by Harry riant, match maker, that he will dijeon'inue the boxing shows for the sunimor and will start up Friday of Kalr week In September. Plant had onnimtininrpfl nn ntitiiiiir on an other card or so, but abandoned that plan with eo many people out of town In the berry fields. He is lilannluc on running ine fielits on a regular two weeks schedule, next year. "The Salem Hunt fans have ninnorted the boxlnff shows won derfully this season, which has in-i 1n It iinticlhlo In elvo thorn the brand of shows that have been nut nn " nii1 Plimr. tllfa momlnK. "I want to thank the Tans for their lllinrvtl miminrt nnil I nm In hones of putting on just as good, if not better, rights next season, ii me fans give the same support." PI nut lino nlen H) nil II tit of fit ant ing up wrestling cards next season although ho is not sure as yei. Wrestling Is n popular sport in Portland and Corvallls nnd It might bo made to bo n big thing In the local sport circles. Clood wrestlers are obtainable In this vicinity In Ralph Hand, Ted Thye and llobin Heed. TODACGO KING GIVES $2,000,000 TO COLLEGE Durham, N. 0., June 10. An rdditional Rift by .1. 1. Duke. tn bacco magnate tn tlio amount of $2,000,000 for tho hufldlng fund of Duko univerHlty was announced to day by President It. P. Vow, nt a ;ntberlng of ntumni at the annual luncheon. The gift Increase the building fund previously created by Mr. Dtiko for tho university from six to eight million dollar. For Information About Railroad Trips Phone 727 OREGON K KI.KCTRTC Courtesy Paid ,v- $yr James Gray, street car conductor In Washington, D. C, was Invari ably kind to aged Mrs. Mary Ward on her visits to tho capital, helping her on and off his car. She dbd recently, leaving htm $4,000 for hhi politeness. Stocks and Bonds We solicit Inq Ulrica to buy or sell any marketable listed, local or unlisted securities. Activo market for Uurant, Star, Klint and Hickenbackcr Motor Issues: public utilities. Prompt attention given all orders. Cash paid for purchas es: no delny. Quotations furn ished. HOOD BROTHERS 8 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Portland, Ore. BEING STARVED Spokane, Wash.. June 10 Forty animals belonging to Nell Ship r.mn, movfn? picture actress, are starving in their cages at the head of Priest LLke, Idaho. F. T. Car lo, assistant supervisor of the Kanlksu national -.rest, reported here last night. The animals, which Include 25 dogs, four bear, ono wildcat, oni deer, several coyotes, two wolvetj, an caglo and an owl, have been living on halt rations lately and 6)d not get anything to eat Fri day aad Saturday, Mr. Carroll said. "They cannot be turned loose to forago for themselves, because they would drive all tho game away from the lake, and pillago tourists' campo,'' he said. "Nell Shipman la in the east. The menagerie was taken over by creditors, but they haven't taken cjro of the beasts." Mr. Carroll said tho forest serv ice has no money to feed the ani mals and he has appealed to the public (or aid. CANADA NOT PARTY TO SECURITY PACT, CLAIM Ottawa, Out., June 10. (A. P.) Premier King categorically de nied yesterday that Canada was a party to tho Khine security pacu Asked by J.- 3. Woodaworth, labor, 'Winnipeg center In tho house this afternoon If the domin ion wan party he said emphatical ly tho "answer la no." There was no further ilbcu.vlon. Nomalfer how severe or deep seated ihc skin trouble mav bc.ll usually responds to the comforting, healing touch of Resinol Omaha, Neb., June 10. (A. P.) No trace had been found early to day either here or in Council Bluffs, Iowa, across the Missouri river, of Earl K. Gordon, 27, and his 1G year old Indian heiress bride, who until Monday was MtHuin Meomudd of Miami, Okla.. It is believed they returned to Oklahoma. Accompanied by Mrs. Susanne nomberry, the girl's mother, and V. J. Wilson, a white" man, Gor don, also white, and the girl, ob tained a marriage license to which the mother's consent was affixed. The ceremony was performed bv a Presbyterian minister and tho party departed in an automobile. Remarks made to the minister led him to believe they started for Oklahoma. A canvass of Omaha and Coun cil Bluffs hotels did not reveal them. Miss Leemudd, according to word from Miami, is heiress to $1,200,000 and is the ward of a probate attorney. BROOKINGS BANK WINS FROM FEDERAL RESERVE Portland, Or., June 10. (A. P.) A jury In federal eourt here awarded to the Brookings State l ank of Brookings, Or., a verdict of $1 actual damages and $17,500 punitive damagoa tn the bank's suit against the federal reserve bank of San Francisco. The Broolclnss bank claimed It had eyfferol from practices of the re serve bank in forcing it to comniv with tho rule for par collection of checks. The Brookings bank had been chnrging a small feo for cashing out of town checks, ond when the federal reserve bank established the system of making no charge for this service a controversy arose between the Brookings bank and the reservo Institution. CORNS Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn't hurt ono bit. 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