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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1915)
1915. IT heater of No Disappointments YULET1DE AIO LAGS Woman VYorks at 75 Cents a Day to Support Children. HOME BARE EVEN OF. FUEL Appeal Coatlna to INar la on Ota rifle hmt Io nation to Carry 7nf f to Clootay Xook Yet Are Hadly Xtird. Tin: 3I0IKOXO OlaEGOXlAX. tiilkSDAY, . " f Moving Picture Nevj ; A . ; - -w, - ' . j V - ' I - J ... . i l a . , i I X : : - , ; A - v , t ',";'. ." j;.ajafcsat' ' -v1. 3sbbsb1MbW, Ji;: . )'VV It ' -.'.-ri J; : .,- f- . . , ' :."::??. " caiTRiirTioi TO XI IE cmi'TW n:i-it:r rrsu or tii: Aoirrr.t en HI T Is:. rrljTv rprtej It.7 IT :mra Hardware Co., I.ui j K. )Ui.-rt c. K. vr . Silrflll. .. ..... Mr. T. II- lrt:tt J-hB Anroa planch lluT lIoa... A. K. Watsek "Th r rl'J". rutt !- H. Wcel i:ujAbtit M. ca.iwti.... l 1) nl ! 04 1 . J 04 IS I s (04 Tl I .. Contribution shoull b snt t R. H. Hort. inuarti of t- a.an.-lard iharltlaa. at Ladd Tl.too l ank: to th " r tary cf th Aaaortatad Cbartlla at Ccmmtnukl b;oek. or to Th Ore loBUa. Information a to dona tion of upplts should bo aont tr th Ao. it.J Charttl at 411 Commarrlal block. Talaphoa, Mala 0i3 a n't A lit. Amor.x Kor( of ea that th AocI(l Charttl mut baadl dally liar tamo up ytrdy thU on: A woman u drtil by bar h kand two or Unt years ago and laco that Urn ha bn trucclioA dspr ately I tah ear of her two llttt boy. Th children are bow 1 and 11 y van old repatielr. h ka found th atrucc! for -tatance barter tbaa h could carry iBtr.-baaa-d. for ah baa ba ablo to r oaly Tl cnta a day working la a IwltutisL ebo bow eM ftl for root. and will bo evicted tt a abort ttmo unlae ah la aet l pay Tn water depart ment will turn off th water from th haua thta week aa; th water rot la pil ftlMn Ar ttrWhaw lit. ' Itr two boy bar bocom 111 with toni!itl and h I sot ablo to ear r them proparty beeeua h mult bo a timo aaffc dy to work for bar Ti ant wa la th reataurant. la th Btaaatlma br ehlldfao ar lafl aloa. To avaka har conditio a mora eepr a'a. there was ao fua la th boua ka th vuitor from th Cfcarttie awl lad. and tha alrk children war uf f.rira: from tb eolt. . Th La ia a caao tbal will dmand nanacittnr mora thaa a baakat of food on I'briatRuaa day. It will damand nntlnoal balp for om timo. an It wi:l daaaand baetar car for Iho ak hl.Jra tbaa th motbar ba baa afti to la. Thia work th CharUla au! unoWrtak for wak. or for wiontha, or until tba woman la ant to Vak a car of br-lf and har cblldrva. Waoy AppMaaota Apoaol Dally. Ari't thld only on of Mwtroui raaaa. ary iilr lr thlr d'talla Tn aiimiMr of appll))n( to th Tiarttia atarasa b-twaaa and Tl a dar. It la pot to ho wonl'raH, tha. tbal tha Cnartltaa vlaw with aoroa cotnra tha a .oar rat at which It Chrutmaa r:if fua4 la nolnt. ThU fond la tfc rorc Bpoo whtcb It moat rly to kaaD Ita work of rHrf inl th poor on oa tbroachoat tho H In tar Tor tha F am mar work, aom aooh ao th paopl of I"ortla4 d'nat4 a total of aoraathlnr lik II . Hut. thua far. for th Wlntar work, wklch It far hair la Ita damaada. thay ba doaat4 l thaa I : '). T eampaJia will eontlnu ntll Otrtatmaa. Thar ar la thaa ta day vra la wblaa tha paopt of I'ortland eaa raak bp th add funl. and thar ar Mora of womaa and ehildr-n. Jut Ilka Ik womaa who la trurUn to kaap bar family trthr ea Ti nt a day. alt ara aandma- appvala to th pipi r-f I'urtland through th Charltia at thlatlm. CITY TO PLACARD CARS tly Srrn . Aatoa I Maak-lpat hrrW tlo J'.irmpt. wflth tb rptlon f two po'.lc rar an. I ena othar ear la ah of th fiao city d'partmaat. I eity aoto raobtlaa will na p ararJad with a ai t '.a hoo-l im ta wor4 "City an4 tk oumbar of th car. Th Council paaaa.l aa srdiuaaca to thU ffct -tarliy a iTKiui:r It w aa rUntH to tacluda ai: vara. Commlaaioear :akar aald tiara ar omo rar that ba to bo to parka. oar boalovard an.l a boat tw at aicht aa4 ea fiua-taya and tiat h ia. would Incraaa tha atippoaitloa oa th part of th public Hat city car ara bate a4 for J-J-tUlra. CjTY IS TO BUY LOTS Apprufrialioa of 1 .akrU for Ix-tlwqurnl rroprrty. ' S i'.aaa parrala f land la varloua rart oj (a city. wi '' ir aw untar 31 bavaaao of dalm.jaancy la atraat an. I !( aama'a but aot aa:.l kaa-auao tbar war ao bid la r. ar CP a ira.a. by tB City. Coaurtla aajaar tualow yaatariay racooimaal4 t is C.t Council tkt tb city ap jroriAt J to b'y tba prooarty. Taar warao bM.Jar on tbaa par r bacaia na amouat lnolT. war taraa. If. aftar teraa yaara. ts lt acy La not Plt BP Wltk lrtrat a4 pxMieiaa. tb pruprty wltl bo c ma tb city . OREGON PRODUCTS TESTED rUal rhnaMrr .td-at Ar Mak la Aaalyar for rabllc. TTtj f Ora-a ladaatrtao ar b t aaaly by matr atadaat of tba ia4 Ca..ao mitry dapwrtaiawt la IS In t tb.r ofr aay ho af tratl.! k'aaC.1 to tk pab i laataad cf wia:y pf a.alaml aat thartla-ai alart. Th aatry dptaat la w. ram. m l ' f -r-. a to t Ulaatrva of tb tai aad aa yaabiai lvao tbaaa aro yataw iMl'r it;-tt p.l th dir tiooj of yraa.a.aa W. C Mra TOOAlS ntX rCATTKTa. n-kford "Th Hrt of tb Fiua FUd.- . Columbia -poublaTroubl." A Janitor Wlf.a Temptation." National "Tha Son of th Waca fsiaya. Paop, -Th trnkaown." Sunact "PlTorcona." "Saint and blnnara." tZJZ t-c Wet Sin r j.r"C JrrAm V a'z-r si.x f c -w Wf - - - land Path EschanK. whereby th famoaa Path Cold Ilopater play will bacoro a regular faatur of that boat attar January 1. Mr. Jamaa will con tlau his Foi fllma, alternating-' tb two, which mna two feature weekly. 8uch Oold Kootr play aa Th B lord Vagabond.- "Th Tallow Ticket." -Madam X." "At Bay" and "Excu M" ar to b imoDf tb flrt flaahed. -At Bay." with Floraaca Raad star, wUl opaa th first wk la January. National Play Santa Claoa. T! National Theater wHll play tha rol of Santa Oaua to Tortland chil dren ery Saturday hereafter. 1'aul E. Noble, ntanairer of tha house, who la known and beloved by thousands of Butt kiddles for hla clfl-t-lvlnff actlTlty while at tha head of tho Amer ican Theatar there, announcea that commando- with next Saturday h will Inaacurat a Saturday sUt-Blrlcj matlne for th children. la harmony with tha holiday spirit, toya will bo th first sift of th theat rical Kant Claua. This will b fol lowed by candy, dolls, balloons, kites, and so on. Wi will make no special chant In prosrramm for tha children, although in.maklnc rhanre car will b sar c:id that tho films most Interesting lo the youthful mind will be selected for late In th week." says Manager Noble, "liowerer. no on need fear that any film will b oa children should ot ." People'. LOC TETLLEG F.N. former Jeadlof man for Sarah Bernhardt. Doro thy Eenport. Tbeodor Bobrt and other Laaky stars, ar blnr shown at th Paoplas Thatr la Th Unknown." a rotnantle and !amorous story of th f ranch fortn laslon laid la Alder n4 th Sahara lasrt. An lntrt lac thm. that of a youns KnUlah ar-d-wtl who hide bla nama and atr th laa-lon. and a lo story with a dTotd-to-th-nd heroin. arl am Pi opportunity for blch-claaa artlo. Hri-fiy. th story r:t bow Rich ard Tariuhar. a youn rnrllshman. Is east oS by hla unci, and In dpra tloa Joins th Krenca foria llon at Al'.rs. Ita falta In lor wim a youn American tlrl (Dorothy Drn prt. bat bl Captain. -IhtU Dtinn I Tb-ortxl Kobarta). Is also aamord ef th trt Tha youn chap I laa&M at th command of l t-apiain. Iv aatancad to dath Whtt hi comrade rbi aalnat tb cruelty of th leader. Th lrl aaalst IB IB raaca. and. rar bad aa Arabs, thy II Into th dart- tst!nn eaptnraa th.rn, but th iht cf a Victoria Cross wora by t'erqubar rls to bin bla lot son. and whit kaapln kta own Oaatlty sac rat. th coupl ar eaol away lo trvadora. National. ttrpiii: 'aiiooTiNO or dan J. lTGREVl', a plctarUaUoa f r.ohcrt W. lrrlc-a famous poam of that nam, which baa baa a cm of th mo pronounced succa of Portland eimdocn. Bnd a woraay accor n waak at tk National Thaatar la aa- other' pictured tarlc poam. "Th oaaT of th Wa ;a. starriDa; lobum ilraaa. Th krvat Northwat. about whln Mr. tiarvlc baa woTa so many Bvlle romancoa. la th scene or int rarieu action of Th Sonc of th Wa ca." lnctod;ri a loa- jam and a typi cal mma. Tb film, following th poem, show tr struasl btwn capital and labor, brtnairia- th class toatnr. showlnc th trnth and weakness of each, aa wail as th strarHh of unity. A lo tory of much powar and una na. InroivinsT a man's sacrlnc that th woman b has married may arhlv romplt bappiness. nans throush th Sir parts of th prod'JCUon. .Nad Lan (Edmund Brl. a paper mill workr. marries Mildred Hal. IB lo with 1'rank L'awson. son of tba mlUowaor. whoa absence compro mise tb a-lrl. la order that Dawson and th rlrl may b united La a dla appaara. H travla over th world as a worfcr. crvatlna wealth tor othrs; h Dad hlmaalf th leader of mKI worker In a trucl acalnst tha trust. of which lasws la the laader. Lane aacrtflco his life to sar Lawon and hi wife. Jamrt Slcna With Path. Manager Jame. ef th Majestic Theater, yaaterdsy closed a contract wlh Vnr Wa.lllnr, of th Port- Falrbank at Columbia. Tba Trlanc'. prorremm chanit 4T lh Columbia Theater today will pre sent lKusla Fairbanks In -Double Trouble." and JTrd Mar In a Ky aton comedy, "A Janitor's Wife's Temptation." Falrbanka plays two rol. that of man of almost oppoalt qua.lllea. A timid and rtlrln youn chap, b recelr a blow on th bead, loaaa hla memory, and dona sporty attlr left In a Pullman car for him. Th play la replete with complications. Clara Kimball Yonng at Pick ford. Clara Kimball Toun la Th Heart of th Blu Hide." much-la! kad-of Aim. open today at th rick ford. Whisky still, a bur bear. Ooromnt officer aftar moonshiners, tb beautl rsl Clara at tb washtub and a filbt btwn two ma on th dc of a cliff conlrlbut to th Interest of th story. Screen Goaalp. Managers Christ, of th Pick ford, and Myrirk. cf th Columbia, ar early la th field with holiday decorations for their theater. a e a Henry Ford and bla peac ship Oscar II ar shown at tha National In tb Animated Weekly. Th first 'ord iblp in town" la Paul Nobles boast. a a e Theda Para will appaar In another ramplr rol In th Fox film "De struction" at th Majestic, on Decem ber I. Henry B. Walthall la rejoldn. Th other day ha got a letter from an ad mirer which did not conclude with a requeat for a photograph or some other similar faror. e e e Motion pictures received another set back In a debate bold at the Belleville, I'.U lltnh FcbooL The subject under dtacusalnn was: 'Resolved. That Mov ing Picture Ar a Mnurre of Good." Th five Judges decided that fllma ar not on'y ronrh, hut that any one with Iaglaa Falrbaaka aad Blargery 'VVllaoa la Uoablo Trouble.1 6i BOH Ik 0UELE?? V 1 ' r' -wJ7. . . a-i ..-.'..-- 'j .7 I Frew Mae la a "Janitor Wlfe'a Tcaaptatl." A Griffith Supervised Comedy Drama, Starring: Douglas Fairbanks and Margery Wilson Relating the strange arid oft-times comical adventures that befell 2. man 1 who lost his memory, an( forgot he had a sweetheart. The Grif fith genius is plainly shown in this delightful photoplay feature TRIANGLE KEYSTONE COMEDY Featuring Fred Mace and Company of artists' models, dancers and cabaret . - performers, called "The Janitor's Wife's Temptations" Sixth and Washington COLUME Continuous 10 :30 A. M. to 11 P. M. T7 MATINEES IA. IOiSO TO F. M. lUt Children Be, Loge SOe. The Theater of No Disappointments (New Tork Pay 92 and .t a Seat for 1 Triaagle Featnrea. 3 Exclusive Showing Triangle Features in Portland. EVENINGS 1 C After o'clock IOC Children Sc Irftgea 3e 10 cent to spend would be wasting money to throw the dime away on moving pictures. Maurice Tournenr, who produced Trilby." -The Ivory Pnuff Box" and -A Butterfly on the Wheel" for World Film, atudled under the Belasco of France, M. Andre Antoine. Me worked for II years on the "legitimate" atage, appeared In Important roles and assist ed the stage direction with Madame ICrJane. Tourneur played In France. Germany. Italy. 8paln. Holland. Brasll and the Argentina, and made moving pictures In all part of the world a e e When abba Held arrived In lo An geles to commence her first film en gagement th atar of "Madam La Prcaldente." th Morosco-Paramount release she found a gift awaiting her In the ahap of a handsome limoualne car. It waa donated by Charles F. Hanlon, a prominent fan Francisco at torney and friend of eTere.l years" standing of the Parisian beauty. a Mlsa Dorothy Olah. the young D. W. Griffith star, now In New York filming for tb ilajastlo Motion Picture Com pany "Betty of Greystone. which la to bo eahlolted by the Triangle Film Cor. poratloo, baa atarted a decidedly new iaahlon although an old one to Port land people and she did It quite nat urally and entirely by accident. In California she and her aister sleep out of doors, ao when the youthful actress arrived In New Tork ah asked for outside sleeping quarter. The man asement screened off a part of the roof for her. The story went the rounds and soon other women were making roof reservations. The famous Oish complexion 1 aald to be one result of th open-air slumber. jr. B- Warner, th Cstlngnlshed ...... actnr whose work In "Alias J fame, baa acquired vhe title, particu larly among hi associates at Ince vllle. where he ia -working." of the -best drrssed man in America." The epithet likely has been Inspired be cause during the greater part of the time the actor has been appearing as star in a current Triangle-Kay-Bee fea ture, he has worn evening clothes, a Now that the Laiky Company has acquired the rights to all of Mark Twain's works. It will immediately start work on "Puddln" Head Wilson," Wltk Theodore Roberts aa the atar. a a a At a dog ahow held in Los Angeles Carlyle Blackwell'a Great Dane won no fewer than alx blue ribbon and a cup. Th dog la called "Bab" and 1 an enormous animal. Announcement la made by the Lubin Company that Tom Moore, the newly acquired star, begtna work in his new environment in "Doner and Cents, where he will play opposite Ethel Clayton. Tom Moore needs no Intro duction to followers of motion pictures be la known from one end of the world to the other and for more than the paat six years he has held his po sition well at the top in the ranks of photoplay favorite. For many years, Mr. Moore, with Alice Joyce, were fa vorites with the Kalem Company. There Is a new star in filmdom, an other Alice Joyce. She ia only a few days old and la the daughter of Alice Joyce and Tom Moore. a a a Theda Bara is going; to assume an entirely new character for one feature, anyway. Her new role la that of a Russian peasant. VThlle taking an aeroplane ride wltB Chester Conhlin. outside Los Angeles, Mabel Normand. underwent the un- v.fantlne" and other Broadway pleasant experience oi DeinK gni( r..U'"led h.m international severa. yards, when she trledt0JugP The Most Fascinating Screen Artiste on Earth a I ' CLARA KIMEALL . at h : 'I twA In Picturization of Waldron Baily's Thrilling Novel THE HEART Sa OF THE Whom you will remember for her wonderful por trayal of "Trilby," the opening attraction at- the Pickford. 7 ! (f;M IP jp'. ' Ha 4 a BLUE RIDGE THE STORY CONCERNS THE DOINGS OF SOME PICTURESQUE PEOPLE IN THE MOONSHINE COUNTRY i IT HAS A VERY POWERFUL PLOT THE Ai.uAit coo r pi cry re ICKFORD WASH. TODAY AT FRIDAY PARK SATURDAY from the machine after it had collided with a tree. Mabel escaped with a few bruises, but Conklin waa burned about the head and shoulders when the gaa tank caught fire. Mlsa Normand has queer luck meet ing with accidents. iXhia makes about the fourth time this season that she has received injuries while rehearsing-. Fortunately, she has, so far, pulled throusrh without being seriously hu ri. but just the same, the energetic lit lady is beginning to wonder what s of hoodoo is following her. a a a H. O. Davis, former director-gener of the Panama-California Expositio at San Diego, has Just been appoint, second vice-president of the Univers Film Manufacturing Company at made general manager of Univers City. DIYQ KCCMS INTERNATIONAL COMEDY - DRAMA SUCCESS By Victorian Sardou Four Acts Crammed Full of Good Hearty . Laughs Saints and Sinners Three-Act Broadway Star Feature, With Maurice Costello and Leah Baird Almost a King Laugh-Provoking Comedy Today - Friday - Saturday SinnsetTI leater t ''j naraaMiaaJ Phone Your Want Ads to THE ORECONmAN Main 7070. A 6095. Sending a Child to Shop. No longer is shopping a battle of wits with storekeeper and customer matched across the counter. Prices are fixed at the good stores and returnability of goods is a standard of practice. It would be possible for a woman to pick up an issue of this news paper, look over the advertising, mark what she wants and send a child for the goods. The errand would be as well done as if she did it herself. Advertising is not only a shop per's guide, but is frequently a safe guard of quality, price and value.