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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1925)
TimSDAX, UUCUIVJKKK 211, lU-ib THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON PA'JE THREE Dancing Girls are Feature of Kolb and Dill Appearance Here filed with the county clerk hia ap plication for first papers as a citi zen ot the United States. The ap plication shows that be was born In London 25 years ago. George Birrell, a di-uuent in Sa lem and of Scottish birth and Neiu Jean Froloff, also, a student and ot Russian citizenship, have filed application for first papers. Another to tile for first paper rcecntly in Andre Jean Debalne. native of France, - - -' Capital Journal Wants Ads' Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 29. (A. P.) Widely varying topics, rang ing from tornadoes and sun enote to a grout urc-hisloric Kansas riv er, were diaeueaed at tlio annual convention el' llio Ameiicau Asso ciation or Llie Advancement of Science and related oriuiizatlonb here Monday. Several thousand delegates ot the association and twenty allied eociotlcB were registered. The con vention will continue through Sat urday. Only tlio geology and geogra phy sections held meetings today, with a general session ot the or ganization scheduled for tonight. The death toll of tornadoes will increase In the middle west, ae U becomes more thickly sealed, S. D. Flora, meteorologist of the United Mutes weather bureau. Topeka, Kansas, forecast before the Amer ican Metereological society. Such disasters as claimed 725 liroa in southern Illinois a year ago will he repeated many times. Mr. Flora eaitl, and unless construct iou of houses and public buildings is im proved, few large cities will escape the devastation of wind storms. The stability of modern steel and reinforced concrete buildings may never be known until a tor nado strikes the business center of ft Kreat city, Mr. Flora continued "as, by the law of probability, it surely will in the euurse of time." HORSE HERO Of BLIGH PICTURE Scout, the famous horse . of Jack lloxle, co-stare with hie mas ter in "The White Outlaw," n Universal Blue Streak Western which will be at the Dligh tlio a ter commencing today. The picture ia one of the most beautiful westerns ever photo graphed, equalling if not surpass ing any of the largest western spectacles In pictorial splendor. In "The White Outlaw" Hoxie plays the part of Jack Lupton while Scout hae the role of his mount. Among Lup ton's ranchers is one who delights in abusing horses. Scout rebels and wanders flwav to Death Valley where" he Kolb & Dill In their tuneful mus leal, comedy, "Pair O'Fools" writ ten by John Emerson and Anita Loos, with music by Arthur Freed, open their engagement tomorrow evening at the Heillg theatre where they will be the attraction for one night only. In addition to the delightful songs provided by the. members of the cast, "Pair O'Fools' display the "Sweet Sixteen" dancing girls. These dancing girts possess beauty and grace and were trained by George Cunningham, 'who was re sponsible for the dance numbers In the western production ot "No, No, Nannette," "Lady Be Good." and "Little Nellie Kelly." "Pair O'Fools" is not plotless as most musical comedies, but pro vides a mirth-provoking story such as would come from the combined talents of John Emerson and Anita Loos. When Arthur Freed under took to write music of the produc tion he seemed to have gathered all the beautiful strains Imaginable, Seats are going good for this splen did attraction, said Archie Holt, resident manager of the theatre yesterdny. Savannah, Ga.. Dec. 29. (A. P.) Having completed inspection of customs ports of entry and coast guard and prohibition unite on the south Atlantic seaboard, ex cept Florida, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Andrews and hlB party left today for Key West and Havana. General Andrews Is satisfied with conditions in the three agen cles under his control, in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. He feels they are meet ing the present situation and making plans for any further re quirements upon them. In each port where the treasury official has talked with his subordinates. be has assured them they should not hang back in asking for need ed personnel and equipment. Without proper support from Washington, he said, the good work they have done would be nullified. The Florida situation will have the assistant secretary's attention when he returns from the visit to Havana. He admitted liquor smugillng through the hundreds ot bays. Inlets, rivers and other Indentations of the Florida coast was giving him worry. joins a herd of wild horses. The horse automatically takes his po sition ns leader ot the herd. Time after time Scout leads -the herd in raids on corrals, running off horses who join he band. The presence ot the whte horse at all the horse stealing scenes causes Lup ton to be blamed for the thefts. While he Is trying to locato the wild herd Marcel! ne Day, as Mary Gale, rides into the valley and is trapped in front of the rushing herd which has stam peded. The stampede scenes show ing the wild horses charging down the valley are among the most Impressive and beautiful that have ever been shown on the screen. Miss Day and Hoxie nar rowly escape death beneath the trampling hoofs in this episode of the drama. San Francisco "Buck" Bailey, guard on the "1925 Olympic club football team, will organize and coach an all slnr team which will meet a team headed by "Red" Grange here January 24. NORTH CAPITAL CLUB . SEEKS BETTER LIGHTS A temporary banner stretched across North Capitol street and better street lighting at the Capi tol street and Fairgrounds road in torsetciou arc among the things wanted by the North Salem Pro gressive club, which met ast night. It is proposed that the banner call the attention of the traveling public to the recent Im provements in North Salem. The residents of the district believe that with proper co-operatton tney can get about anything Chey want from the city. Those who attended were: John Hall's Cat arrEi Medicine zf J5"te 1 rid vour system ot Catarrh or Deaf ncM caused by Catarrh. SoU by drvggub ftn ltd 4t nan P.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohlc Williamson, president o the or ganlzation, li, P. Stiffler, F. A Doei-tler. F. N. Woodry, D. F. Doh erty, P. L. tialnstorth, B. C. Ball Inesr, W. B. Holcomli. C. G. Mall George Barrett, Robert Barrett, G II. Davis, H. M. Hal-pole, John Meyer, W. (J. Polka, Joan William son, Charles Kinzer, M. Putnam 13. A. Thompson, Salem Brick & Tile company and Harvey H. Hinee, Cured HisRupture I was badly ruptured while lifting a trunk everal years ago. Doctors said my only hope of cure was an operation. Trusses did me no. good. 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