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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1925)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON AGE THREE FASHION FOLLIES Por those who enjoy good songs and dancing, with a liberal supply of side-splitting comedy, the next Association Vaudeville bill to be presented nt the Heilig theater to morrow night will provide a pleas ant evening's enlerta'nment, "The Fashion Follies" with Vio let Roliind is an outstanding ex ample of what can be accomplish ed along artistic lines when the material 1b placed In the hands of a competent producer, it Is a clev erly arrnngea routine of songa, slops and musical numbers "which In themselves would provide sat isfactory entertainment for the av erage playgoer. However, this augmented by a series of style drap Ing demonstrations on the figure of a "Perfect 30" which runs throughout the act and furnishes the theme for the title "From old fashioned to Jazz. ' ' The siyles shown on the young lady depict the outstanding vogues from tho year '78 up to the date. It provides ;i very Interesting exhibit of the ever changing modes which makes the woman and breaks the man, sometimes. Thousands of vaudeville fans on the Chicago to the coast tour will chuckle with glee when they learn that the famous comedy team Rice and Cady are making a re turn. trip. The tall thin "guy" and the Utile chubby Dutchman have an original way of putting over their stuff that never fails to pro duce tho laughs, which Is precise ly and exclusively what they arc supposed to do. There arc so few equllibristic lad der acts in the business that when they come along they arc always a welcome Innovation. One of the chief reasons why ihey are so scarce is owing to the extremely dangerous nature of the work. Tho "Lino-tree-O" however, have been doing this hazardous stunt for years and aro past masters in tho art. They have the nerve, courage and skill that makes a success. Imitators are as a rule, more or less frowned upon. Not so with Billy Eldert of tho firm of Ray and Eldert who present a "Rural Od dity." His specialty Is imitntions of birds, and barnyard habitants with which we nre more or less familiar. They are worked into this rural sketch In a fascinating manner. Harking back to the days of crinolines, hoop skirts and laven der, Rinehnrt and Duff present "Songs of Today and Yesterday' In one of the most beautifully stag ed and happily arranged harmony singing acts ever offered to the va riety world. In addition to won derfully arranged settings and ex quisite gowns of almost endless designs the girls themselves are about ns easy to look at ns any that have appeared In the recollec tion of the best known long mem ories. The act opens with a rather unique prologue set to music des cribing the nature of the act, then switches to another setting In which the girls sing a routine of modern melodies and gradually works back to the old timers, changing their costumes continual ly as they proceed from one song to another. It 1b one of those re freshingly wholesome presentations that exudes satisfaction combined! with pleasing personalities every j minute of the fifteen. Short subjects and the regular orchestra number by the Heilig theater concert orchestra will com plete the entertaining program. IEmahd OF Accept only genuine "Phillips,' the original Milk of Magnesia pre scribed by physicians for 60 years as an antacid, laxative, corrective. 25 cent bottles, also 60 cent bot tles, contain directions any drug tore. Adv. the county organization. William Dalzell, private secretary of Governor Pierce, was the princi pal speaker at the Elklns meeting. The organization went on record as favoring c county agent and also Indorsed-the county fair. Staunton, Va., Oct. 22. Hou. Brwlu A. TaEt of Portland has ao cepted the chairmunship for Ore gon of the Woodrow Wilson birth place memorial at Staunton, ac cording to announcement ma do today by Dr. A. M. rraser, general chairman. Friends and admirers of the wa" president in all parts of the coun try are buck of the plan to cstati- lish a nntionul shrine to Mr. Wil son In the city ot his birth, Th? house in Staunton in which Wood row Wilson was born, will be tho central figuro in the birthplace memorial group. The chapel in which Woodrow Wilson was bau tlscd and in which bis father preached during his Staunton pas torate will be restored to its orig- nal condition. The Woodrow Wil son memorial hall of Alary Bald win college, with which the- WU- ion family was identified tor many years, will complete the memorial group. The entire memorial will be endowed. "Friends of Mr. Wilson In all parts of the country are greatly interested in the birthplace mem orial plane," said Dr. Fraser to day, "and on every band the com- mittoo is meeting with fine re sponses to the appeal for active co-operation necessary to assure complete success of the pogram. HEAR DALZELL - Dallas, Oct. 22 The 1926 state convention of the Farmers Union will be held In Monmouth the third week In May. This decision was reached at tho quarterly meeting of the county Farmers Union held last Saturday at Elkins, according to L. H. McBee of Dallas who pre sided. Invitations had been extended from Monmouth and Dallas and the matter of choice had been felt to COLDS Tape's Cold Compound" ' Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tab lets every three hours until three doses are . taken. The first dose al ways gives relief. The second and third doses com pletely break up the cold. Pleas ant and safe to take. Contains no quinine or op! ates. 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