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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1934)
THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1934 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON MYSTERY FILM OFFERS THRILLS MOVIE PATRONS If you enjoy sitting on the edge of your chairs, and 11 you' enjoy being left completely In the dark while trying to solve a most baf fling murder mystery, don't Jail to ee the new Metro-Godwyn-Mayer-Cosmopolitan picture, 'The Thin Man," which opens Friday at the Hsinore theater, "The Thin Man" is the story of Nick Charles, an ex-detectlve who Is Sherlock Holmes, S. 8. Van Dine na au other crack detectives roll, ed Into one. It tells of three murders which involved Charles, against his will, With the Unusual Wvnnnt. fnmllv His method of solving the crimes provides one of the most exciting uu unusual cumaxes 01 all detec- uve pictures. William Powell plays Nick Char. les. Mjrma Loy appears as his happy-go-lucky wife, Nora, and Maureen O'Sullivan carries off nonors with her successful han dling of the part of Dorothy Wyn ant. Minna Gombcll, more often seen to comedy parts, appears in a tense emotional role In this picture, and Nat Pendleton, always a gangster heretofore, becames a bewildered detective lieutenant. Other roles are ably handled by Porter Hall Henry Wadsworth, William Henry auiu siuwiUU anus. CHALIAPIN WILL REBUILD FORTUNE London ttw The great Challaoin. who has made two fortunes and lost them, soon will be able to buy the peace his heart desires. Within two years, probably much earlier, the towering Russian basso win sing nis last opera and retire Into a little Austrian Tyrol village w oecome a genueman-farmer. Feodor Challapln, the shoemak ert son whose voice has thrilled audiences the world over for more tnan 42 years, now is 62 an elder ly man, tired of his conquests, wanting simplicity. The first time Chaliapin lost his lortune was In the Russian revolu tion. The next time It was the Wall Street crash which took 80 per cent, of his wealth. Starting again at (0, he now Is a weaitny man again, with a beauti ful house in Paris, a villa at St. Jean de Lux, property In California and now has an Austrian place at juczouenei. MacKenzie Elected Shrine Outer Guard Minneapolis, June 21 HV-Mor-ley F. MacKenzie, Toronto, Canada, was elected outer guard of the Im perial Divan of the Shrine wed. nesdny when Dana 8. Williams, Lewlston, Me., was elevated to Im perial Potentate by the council of me order. Col. H. T. Watson of Cleveland, was elected one of the lieutenant commanders, placing him next In line for the national commander ship. Washington, D. C, and Los An geles have Invited the Shrine to hold its 61st annual convention in those cities next year. Officers of the Divan elevated one office in accordance with cus tom included Hugh M. Caldwell of Seattle, chief Rabban. Disgusted Angler Gets Fish In Dive Charlemont, Mass. (IP) Some Xlshermen need a hook, line and sinker, but Thomas Murphy a fisherman by his own word need ed none. Murphy sat with a baited line In his hand for hours without a single nibble. Finally he gave It up and was about to return home disgust ed, when he espied a rainbow trout swimming around the water. With out a word he dived in fully clothed and came up with the 18 Inch fish In his hands. Battle Looms Over Possession Of Child Fresno, June 21 VP) A court bat tle over custody of a 6-year-old child loomed here Wednesday when the father, Orin Reeder of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus and the child's grandmother, Mrs. Zettie L. Chapman of Fresno asked guar dianship papers awarding her cus tody of Barbara Jean Reeder. Reeder alleges the child Is being unlawfully detained by the grand mother. Mrs. Chapman alleges the child's mother, Mrs. Mildred Los Reeder Blrk, died recently In Wat sonvllle and had Obtained custody of the child recently in Oakland when she was granted an annul met of her marriage to Reeder. Mrs. Chapman also contends that she obtained consent of Nicholas Blrk of Watsonville, former husband of the childs mother, to the legal adoption of Barbara Jean. Lyons Paul Johnson and little daughter Carol of Lyle, Wash., ar rived at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Johnston Mon day. Jornston is principal of the Lyle high school. Mrs. Johnston is attending summer school and will follow later. SNAKE SCARE -CAUSES DEATH Austin, Tex. (IP) Half the people who die every year after being bit ten by snakes are scared to death, and not actually killed by the snakes, In the opinion of O. E. S. Tordt, who makes a business of raising reptiles and extracting their venom for scientists. To prove that -his side is more than untested theory, Tordt points to the fact that he himself Is still alive, and has been bitten several times. While going about the tick lish business of holding a snake by the Jaws, sticking his finger in its mouth, and "milking" the poison from the reptile's venom ducts, Tordt occasionally is bitten. When such accidents occur, he calmly cuts the wound and sucks it. Before long he Is ready to work on another snake. , This expert also believes that snakes really are friendly creatures and won't bite anyone unless they are hurt or scared. Treat them with respect and don't make thein nerv ous, and there's little danger of at. tack, he says. Is This Dynamite? Wifie in on Conference Seen here are Nat Pendleton, Myrna Loy and William Powell, in "The snin man-, snowing at mo Elslnore theater Friday and Saturday. FAN DANCER MAKES HIT WITH PATRONS DRESSES ARE FINISHED Dallas Several members of the American Legion Auxiliary met on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Carl Bales, unit president, to finish sewing on a few dresses which remained to be done following the last regular meeting of the sewing club. Jefferson Guests at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kihs Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roehm and daughters, Elaine and Esther, Mrs. Fred Roehm, William Roehm and Miss Peggy Keptha, all f Portland. Women of South Africa have a craze for shoes with French heels. DRIVE -A CAR? Your eyes need a check ing up even if you don't suspect trouble. We invite you to call for an exam ination. 5917 FOR APPOINTMENT Thompson-Glutsch OPTOMETRISTS 333 State St. Anyone who is skentical as to whether Fay Baker Is presenting ner sensational fan dance as it was given in the "Streets of Paris" show at the World's Fair in Chicago last summer, during her engagement at the Grand theatre yesterday, may rest assured mat tne dance was ex. actly as it was at the Century of Progress. For this dance Miss Baker uses her fans, a gorgeous creation of various colored ostrich plumes. To attribute her success merely to her fan dance would be doing her an injustice, for she also possesses beauty, personality and ability and ner conception oi ner dance is both graceful and artistic, leavlni no room lor criucism. Tne program surrounding Miss Baker includes Otesco who displays his versatility and high knowledge of music and tne violin by featuring classics. popular melodies and trick nlaving. at wmcn ne is especially adept and witnouc equal. OPERATION SUCCESS Monmouth Mrs. Ralph Dodson of the Elkins community, who un derwent a major operation in the Dallas hospital, Is making satlsfac tory progress toward recovery and is i WHO HAS 1 I THAT NEW I "G5" I GOODYEAR TIRE? J SHELL SERVICE I STATIONS I THEY'RE OPEN AT NIGHT J We ose no drnji or operations. Most FEMALE COMPLAINTS APPENUITICIS. GALLSTONES and ULCERS of the STOMAL'U can be removed. Guaranteed remedies lor ARTHRITIS, PILES. SKIN DISEASES, RHEUMATISM, and aliments of GLANDS, KID KEYS. URINARY BLADDER of men and women. DR. CHAN LAM CHINESE MMHCINB COMPANT 39314 Court 8U Corner Liberty Office Honrs: 10 A. M. to I P. M ( P. M. to P M. Every Tnesda) and Saturday Only Licensed N. D Physicians 16 fears In Boilnru ConsulUtltm. Blood Pressure and Urtn Text art Free ol Chart now allowed friends to visit her at the hospital. Mrs. Charles Smith, also of the Elkins district, who has been 111 for some time, has returned to the Corvallis hospital for further treatment. Falls From Wagon Sllverton Charles Wampole re ceived serious Injuries to his back Tuesday afternoon when he fell from a load of hay In the field of the Palmer farm where he was working. Wampole was managing the trip rope on the fork and was thrown backward off the load when the rope broke. He was brought to the Silverton General hospital for treatment and was later taken to his home. Who wouldn't have a "schnozzle" if It brought about a situation like this? Here is Jimmie Durante in a scene from "Strictly Dynamite", showing at the Capital theater for three days starting Thursday. HOOLIGANISM IS TARGET OF DRIVE Moscow (LP) The Soviet Union's spring drive against "hooliganism' is under way and prices have been set on various evils and - annoying acts. Each region makes its own "price list" seriously, a set of fines and some of them are amusing, iney read like an index to "Peck's Bad Boy." In the 6arallnsky region, for in stance, a lad with a bent lor mis- chief can dig holes in the parks, or stretcn logs across roads lor iuu roubles. Or, for the same price, he may frighten the horses of' some unfortunate driver. Other acts for which fines of varying amounts may be assessed are listed thus: reasonless shooting in the streets, throwing stones at passers-by, distributing porno graphlc pictures and stretching wire across sidewalks ,to trip pedes trians. V Test Suit Filed By Governor Ole Olson Bismark. N. D.. June 21 IP Lieutenant Gov. Ole H Olson of North Dakota Wednesday filed a suit before the state supreme court asking that body to decide whether he or Oov. William H. Langer is the present head of the state. Forgers Captured Stayton To C. A. Beauchamp goes a great deal of credit for the capturing of the forgers who visited this vicinity Tuesday passing a num ber of worthless checks on several business houses. The men were ar rested in Salem, on the Identifica tion of Beauchamp and Hassler of Sublimity. j TEN CONTENTED PAIRS GET ROLES Springfield, Mo. (IP) The ten commandments for a June bride are simple, but are hard at times to follow. Ten happily married per sons gave the following suggestions for lasting love: Trust your happiness, and re member that love grows with each year of married life. Keep up, in appearance, and in tellectually. Cultivate interests in common with one another. . Hold to faith, and to courage. Don't be selfish and egotistical as to believe that you, alone, can make him happy. Live within your income. Find what your husband likes and do It. And always be polite to him. Don't be possessive. Don't discuss your troubles with outsiders. Be patient, be game, and have the pluck to fight it out. HAIRCUTS 10 CENTS Chillicothe, Mo., June 21 (IP) Haircuts were 10 cents and shaves five cents here today. A price war was responsible. " Mill City Jack Allen, son of Dr. and Mrs, W. W. Allen, recently left for Corvallis where he plans to at tend summer school, JOHNSON SAW STRIKE COMING Washington (LP) The greatest and most disastrous strike epidemic in American history" was forecast last March by General Hugh S. Johnson, NRA administrator. From motor assembly line to freight caboose, labor is restless. Major strikes have been avoided. Blood has flowed in scattered min or disputes. Longshoremen, textile operatives, automobile workers, railwayman and the vast, sweaty host of the steel mills are on the verge of strike or near It. Dispute centers most frequently on Section 7-A of the National In dustrial Recovery Act which guar antees to labor the right of collec tive bargaining. The Administra tion has temporized in interpreting the provision. il Friday, Batur- W 1J Bj I A I W Friday, Satur- II OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE 9c DAYS Are Here DON'T OVERLOOK THE OPPORTUNITY to BUY at THESE LOW PRICES NOW 2 Pr. COVERALLS QAA 39c to 98c SANITARY BELTS, 4 Aft Reg. 69c quality for T Sanitary Stepins, Shadow Skirts X F MEN'S 69c ATHLETIC UNION rt CHILDREN'S 35c UNDER Atf SUITS Nainsook or flat knit:. V VESTS now XT MEN'S 29c SHORTS tO 33c SERPENTINE CREPE . f Qtf Broadcloth, 2 for for kimonas AT MEN'S 63c WORK SHIRTS MQ 98c MISSY DRESSES with or 4Q Sizes 14.1,4 to 17 now .'. 4" without panties, sizes 1 to 14.... V SWEATERS Men's all wool Qflrt BRASSIERES, GARTER Otf slipon sleeveless now 87 BELTS (Close Out)..... ..- T MEN'S WHITE DRESS XOa ' 15c MARQUISETTES At CAPS now Jt "ow MEN'S & BOYS' SWIMMING AAt . c MUSLIN yQt TRUNKS now tVC . UNDERSLIPS - MEN'S 15c SOCKS Black, AQ& f 1.23 CORSELETTES jQtf brown, grey, 5 pairs now mwfj novj MEN'S 25c DRESS SOX JAg GIRDLES 69C 3 pairs now 98c BARONETTE SATINS Art Taf- MEN'S $1.23 DRESS SHIRTS OA fetas,- Silk Shantungs, JAm Sizes 14 to 17V2 "ow OT Rayon Flat Crepes It 15c CHILDREN'S LONG Qt ONE LOT OF FANCY PURSES HOSE now - White, red, blue, green, now 37 73c CHILDREN'S SUN 4 Qtf LADIES' FANCY 4 AA SUITS now 7 BATHING SUITS J 9m.V9 WE ARE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS We are NOT connected in any way with TO 8:30 any shoes store of similar name THIS IS NOT A CHAIN STORE loch's (golden Eule Store SALEM, OREGON 220 TO 226 NORTH LIBERTY NIGHT ALARMS F GETTING INVITATIONS LINKING FRIENDS SMOKE IV FLAME So you turn to your TELEPHONE You turn to it to save not only time and strength, but nickels, dimes and quarters the con- wTiJ stant small expenses of personal . H trips. You turn to it to enjoy cheery chats with friends. And in sudden peril, one call , may be worth more to you than your telephone costs in a lifetime. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company Business Office 740 State St. Salem. Phone 3101 LJXm tmiiittttntttiittt The Capital Journal Classified Advertising Department offers a greater service to the residents of Salem PHONE 468JL A representative will call for your advertisement. No advertisements taken over the phone Call The Capital Journal classified department today Service Effective Economical THE BIG NEWS IS, THIS NEW "6-3" IS A AND HERE'S WHY HERE'S the tire that stood up under the toughest punishment a test fleet ever handed out. Brakes gave out-but the "G-3" All Weather kept right on rolling. It kept its grip tt longer than former All Weathers twice as long as other makes of tires tested against it. That's the big news that Goodyear told in advertis ingand it started a rush of buyers to our stores and to every Goodyear dealer's straight across the country. This tire certainly has what car owners want more miles of safety at no extra cost. Come in see its heavier, wider, flatter tread with GRIP in the center and see whySupertwist.Goodyear's patented ply material, pro vides the only body that can stand up to this mighty tread! iyHaAter Service yzaiiaris MORE NEWS! 12 Months Guarantee against all road hazards All Ooodycar tires are Guaran teed lor lllo against defects in material or workmanship. And II any Goodyear AU-Wcathcr or Pathfinder tire runs only one month, you get a now tiro at l-12th the regular price If It runs a months, 1-Cth I ho regu lar price If It runs 6 montlis, '4 the regular price. Vou probably will never need to use tlila guar anteebut If you ever do, you know Goodyear stands ready to nmko good. When used In commercial serv ice, theso tires are guaranteed for six months.