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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1915)
rirn jionxrxo oheroxiat. xttdsdat. nrcEMUEK 22, 1915. DALY REPORT TO BE ;!'f!";i!uii aiiiii AGAINST DOCTOR 11 . i! 111 mm ill Mill II IMI ROVING 1H1 oft Baker and Bigelow Said to Have Been Won Over in MarcelJjs Case. f.O RESULT IS EXPECTED Mayo Alhew aad) Mr. Ptck Con- few J Oiarxr Ill IUI and Al- Irtbastv Attack Iteete Pa 10 IWrati Pejaabble. rimlil cf City Health rfr-r Mr. Hi la ! a rejjiroeoded t l" miMMfi lly. ficio ) Dakar at tai mornio a sneeuna; of tb Council . IS procramoi a arranged je lerdey Ui a co rcnimiMuifr latr etrdy a pared a resolutioa of fiadtas of lb layvatijatiea conducted by tea Coaactl lot we.., la waic a liet of lata wair Mr. raiy um b proved aceinet Ir. LreIu ar tRumarij. aa I coa et'ide wtta a ftconmad(ioQ of dia- snieeL Aad atxail this reeolutlo aeade ao.ot.ier liaelr Coum-il fit- Mugr Alba aat Cemmmiotir Lxxk lin liit Mr. Ialy cnrt -:net I-r. Mtntlliit fell flat la tne beartna; aad trial IB wo.ol pror"illioo la on of ! b-ia of t rnt at r.iml of Ira T. Baaceea. a city e,r aatia afticor. . Aattaw rapaeted. ep , i e dttimlaul arobabir will have about a curb I T T ii. . wi(at wltn Mayor Ale.- aa tn paper! f oi tt la written oa. Ti d.araiaaal af t r . I -- stick coi Mareeilu la et!r!r la too band o( lyr Alba wit a power wbt-r la taa Couai.lt ticpl ta cat : salary. It ta said tho piaa ta cat Ir. M. aU" Mur t half, wblca cam op tita day after Mr Ha-ma a was dla em.e.il. baa been sivaa Bp and tal 13a rdlaaai- ta that effect ttit will ao t c:Ur at today seaaion wt.i bo indefinitely poatpoaed or klUl la am ocbr way. Tna report of Mr. Pair aa tha i:u of tao lat f ttoo ii una- pieta-t yeateriiar tna utmiit4 ta Com. aiiui.mcfi Hnt-ia aa-l lt.ae.er. t upia war Bo I (irc;l'l (Tor Alba Of ( iri)Mir It la said loo r- sort aa oris oailr preeeoted d4 not anaaC wlta tDsranl of ma two Co aniaaioaara la witoca Mr. tatr coaf;4at it waa tniwt r io.1. luan paaiai a ago la Start. Ta Marcot'aa trooeU atartaj tha 4r aftar Mr Hamaa araa droppa4 from . rvv - i , .'. v-av 'v'-T-A r : tod in riLW rcaTt'Rcs. rop!a ."Tha Oiaat I'U-aford "Tha bloa of f"claty." Columbia "Aloha Oa." "Tha VII- U(a Scan rial " Majaatle "A faldlar'a Oath." tloaai "Barbara rrlalchla." rflC9 a now Charlia Chaptlo! t unlara,l!r known (lap madias of tha film haa barat Ua tawdry chryaalla of that Char II a ChafUa of tha Eofilih mnalc- hall man oar and tnaaoara. Tha old Chartia Chaplin baa aaaa that tha ary motiioda by which hta poraoDailty achtoTa aucraaa soar Imparl! bis an proea-unta4 rrputatlora by alianailnc a sraat part of tha Amart.ao public, to w torn tta toratty of hia fuomaklnf appaaia laa aa familiarity with bis (area baraa ocTanair valearltiaa. 11 haa raalurd tha manaco to bla pcipu tartly, whtca baa ma da him not at all and purama m naw lam, to b built oa tha baaia of a mora daltcal art that will not counlananco tha broad lla bla old tachnJiu damaadad mathoda that hi Dew tnaiamor phoalj aiimlealaa aa not la kplnaT WILh tha Aaiiima roacaptloa of hornor. Tbla ta th Imprasaloa of tha National Hoard of Canaorsblp. salnad by W. W. larratl. of th icatTo staj of tb .o-l. la a rocaat lntartaw with air. tit nk TuaaUa. cambar I. ThCbaplla Char I la. th director, actor. .rl rw waa fr Comm aa ooar X''.T t maka a anotioo to baa City Attor- aay UKiria proper aa ordiaaac 'ittlna- lr. MarcoUaa' a-ilary la l Ta natios waa ccada. by Commta- atar Uahar l carrtl by bla ota ail that at Mr. Ia.y aa4 Mr. Iiiealow Tia tn'msof waa to baa baas ol4 f;aai;y lt Wadaaaday. bat a paacpoaad aaul t J.ly. la tho maan tiaaa Mr. Ial r pat la a ralatis call' In; for a lnaati-ita. Th laaaati aatioa waa bald Macular and Taaaday of last afid proaad to) b aa al most cuatiaual coatroaaray ktwo-a faror Alf and romralior llk oaj aa s4 and Caaaaniaaionar Laly. a-.low a l tukr oa tb otttar. Mayo Alba, wbaa aakd last Blent abat tk stand a will tak la tna aroDaMitton. aaid k probably "would kaao a littl lOD'UInc J "ay at ta al a SnaotiaaT. Mo said k kd Bot baa tafnrmad aboat wbat aiickt ba praaaatad t"day la tha way of find- liv and for that ratio would auk stataraant until k aaa what tb tar Councilman haa to aay. DIVORCES GRANTED TO TWO Oaa Wtna S-paralloo oa Crarlty tbart:'. AaMXhrr oat Ia-rtion. Crrult Ju'lf Morrow ha luauad dxra of dlrorr to Carri Hon I from laa- flotsam I. on arround of dasartmn. T"r waro marrlod In Mil. la 'ra. lli-a. II daaartsd la N.anbar. I11J. Taay war Mamc at l.a Oranda. Nina Mu-tntira fllad suit for dlrr rrday ta tb t'trcnlt Court aajalnat iioaart M. tntir. chartrina cmalty. Taay war aaarnad In I'ortlarut ta Mar. Hi and paratad Marra. Ida. accord. mr to ta coaapUlai. TBar ar two daueh tra and a " C rruit Jadara M-Olna rraatad a dcraa of diaerv to Joaat llarabtat from Cusin llarablvt. aa chare of craaily. LETTER WRITERS TO MEET Cam pat I J tt for Wra-a, of Srndlnx Vlord rutrk l a to He IManarJ. Tnlaraat la th Uttr-wrttlnc wk wau-h fcaa ban sat for January IT-:: t sprat!nr Ikroucbout th stata. b4 It la probabi tnar will b a b dai aaetoa Iron acnar parta of tho atata bar for tha maottna: aarlr la Janaary t lay p'anp of ranipaixn' fur stata wMa parti.-i rat.oo. la praparatioa for thla a-saaral maat-1-i J. C. Alaawortft. chairman of tha a-'iMictty an. I Coaaantioa Koroas. baa ant oat a call fr a tnaanrj of th biraaa at tha Oimiar oa dada a. arM. tactmNr it. TA pitrpoao of tho rampaica la ta f o. tha I wt with lattar to brine at a i:i rt aatl tfuinmar at laaal ii.' 14 Idttrut. wrttar tiwl manacay of hia owa pie turaa. Impraaaad Mr. Xlarratl poor lhaa dd any of th oihsr acrfo paraonaU tta with whom h cam la contact. It la bouu of my muaic-hail train- In a" and aparKB- that I am by fore of habit tnclinad to work Iruo my actlna; Itttl thraada of rulcarlams aot to hurt aay on a. but, la my opinion, aad from aa artiat'a point of alaw. anoucb to rndar tha pn-tur olfr oua aad Irwartiatlc." said Chaplin la cbattlac wuh t-arrtt. "This t-Uxa- kathaa atjrl of humor, this crud form of fare and slapstick comady that I aaspioyad In my work, waa du aotiraty to m y arly aairoamnt. and I am bow train to stsar clar from this sort of humor and adapt mysolf to a mor suMlo aad Pnar shado of ncltra." to ndmlttad that th aaolutlon of acautrma thla nawr and bttr sty I of acttna la a alow and laborious proca, aftar so many yr of music ba l trainlnar: but that It raatjally will b acbtarvd by bim la hta oaa coo-otatloo. a a a Waraatrh at rta-kfard Today. "Th Sina of Soclaty." a plrturlaatlon of th famoo Urady auccaaa of a f yaar aco. opana today at th rick- ford Thaacar. with llobrt Warwick la tha atallar rola. Kobort Warwick, la thl photoplay. fcaa a part that hi many ndmlrara will aaaursdly daliabt to aa htm In. Whan It la raaltjad that tha character la on whlcn prinara Out non out in mantlrat attrtbuta. which allows Mr. Warwick to brat danfar. rrua baauly la diatraaa. dafaat villainy and do othar harolc dad of a plcturrscju charactar. tha morla fan knows that a Warwu-k photodrama artlraly aftar his owa hart la on th way. Thar ar acana on th rara track and th rtr; troopship drillio;. tor pado attack and many other, (trine variety aad iritmnl to th picture. a a Mrrtt fatadraaa. with Ollrvr Moroaco, I buoily encacad dannf bar spar tim lrains do. la for charity. o Aa tra waa rather oombaatlo In his remark to William Tuncan. Vita crapa. When h found himself lifted to tho other aid of tbl athletic actor. tuncaa nuletly aplalnd. "I'm a bit Idaaf CB that sid." KlmbaJI Tounr. who la aald by no less aa authority than Lillian Rusaell to ba tha most beautiful woman la th movies, appears at th Plckford. Paul CapolLanl will play th rola of Armand. Capallanl Is a member of Comadl ancai and aa officer la th French army. Carlyl Blackwall haa Joined th World Klltn Company la Kw Tork. a a e Ida Schnall. tha chain ploo woman atblet of th world and also th ratt diver. barrtnaT non. and chad lentier of Annette Kellerman. haa Klven tip baseball, mountain climbing and other athlatlra to tak part in i feature motion picture for tha L'nlver al Film Manufarturlnr Company. rh will appear In "Cndlne." which Henry Otto, th veteran producer, baa Just completed. Mack Vennrtt aeema to b about a only man In th business of producing photoplay iausha ho la willing to tackl any old kind of propoaltlon and put enough "tlckl music' Into It to make tb people laugh In spit of theme I vcs. bonett says that aa a producer of screan corneal lea ba has tha hardest Job ha vr tackled In his career. ndlnt lauch wavea over tho earth with me cbaalral precision la m difficult occupa tion, to aay th least, but tnnett ae- rompltah It with reculartty. It la said that 1.00.0 of Amerlrans a Ren- oelt comedy every day In tha year. a e A palnfnl bit of nw Is that Billy R. Van. beloved of Orphrumltea, has dsrtd th varlettea and son Into tho motion picture produrinc business In New York. However. Billy promises to relncaxoal In a plctur or two, a a a Puatln Farnam haa eichanted th nobl rhap for flannel pajamas. H baa suffered a relapse and Is aaain conflned to bis bed with Inflammatory rheumatism. e a e Bllllt Purk In Terry" I belnc howa In Una An 1- first Instead of In New Tork. aa at first planned. Th picture la an Inc Trlanel feature and Is shown for tho first tim this wk. Juan da la Crua. former rrand opera slncar. famous both In Kurope and America, and who Is no w movi man. 111 a irood on: Ona day wbll I was rldlnc home on the streetcar an old woman seated herself beaide m and began talklntr. After a while we paased a motion pic ture studio and I told her about the motion picture Industry In Southern California. "Turning; around, finally, aha asked me thoajchtf ully: 'Do you think, sir. that any of the people who work In the motion pictures evsr become actors T e e e Th John Cnrt offices hsv routed th Vernon Cast I plctur. "Th Whirl of U '." through New Kntrland states. It will b played In th lirfa theaters In that territory. a e e Irvine Cummlnss Is tourlntr the Pouth with a pra acrnt. who travels In advanr and makes arrangements for Cummlnr- personal appearances In conlunctlon with picture, at f.Saday for four showings a day. Ua may Join I Fox la th aSprlnr. a a a Frank Loae aays that his only re-1 arret In slarnlne a contract to appear In Famous Players Film Company's pro ductions for tha Paramount pro gramme lies In his failure to add to "tho papers" clause stipulating that! ba was not to play rural parts. H re- snt th realism Injected Into his per formance of r cbam Thompson's cel ebrated role of Josh Whltcomb In "The Old Homestead." by Director James Kirk wood. who. after taking him to th old Thompson farm In New Hampshire, forced the defenseless actor to arise at I dawn. Ilk a regular farmer. a Charles Ray. who played In "The Coward" Triangle), went for a holiday a few dajrs ago. He waa accompanied bv an automobile, a little gold ring. and a young lady by the name of Grant. a e a Julius Cowles. of Metre, says that there aura Is "A Yellow Streak" In a certain burro that kicked out two of hi teeth In rehearsal. a e e Bryant Washburn, of Kssanay. has been trying to make his fellow actors believe that his one-month-old son says "Daddy. wnai wnen na is six months old? a Every barber around Santa Barbara sent Johnny Sheehan. of Mutual, a rasor to us In "Johnny the Barber. a e e Theda Ears, star of "Destruction." and who has been successfully fea tured in many other William Fox pro ductions, receives daily from admir er an average of 200 letters. The number of lettera received by Miss Kara during the last 11 months was more than 73.-J00. wnicn volume or mail is considerably in exceas of that received by many business houses. Offers of marriage accompanied 112) of tb letters. a a a Ned Flnley. ef Vltagraph. la evi dently a believer In the Idea that "a sucker la born every minute." This tim It's a ring b calls it a "Mystic Yogi of tha Inner Tempi of Bhtingo." It cost him tl and he aold It for ZZ. Flora Finch has left Vltagraph. but Is going to build a home. She has purchased 20 acres at Beech wood. Long Island, a e On December 5J. 150. Marruerlte Clark, th winsome star of the Famous Players, rrobably ate her Christmas dinner with a heavy heart although she had as her companion 1 wol Honner. with whom she was playln leading parts, being Sylvia in "Hap pyland." That nlsht she played In Cairo. Iil.. with Vincennes. Ind billed for tha nlfht after. a a a Jack Wheeler, who has been sppolnt d editor-in-chief of the new Sellg Tribune animated news service, was for fifteen years in the United State secret service. oaa Miss Karln Walter Norman, a slate of Lillian Walker, has many times been mistaken for her alster. both on he screen and off. She haa been in plcturea for four years, preceded by dramatic atock work. a a e During th part week the spare time of every Keystone cameraman has been taken up in an attempt to secure lose-up of a running fox. for which Ford KterlinaT. who is directing a com.- dy which contains a bunting scene, ffered twenty-five dollars for twenty ive feet of film showing the escaping ox. Kenneth McLean, cameraman for h Sterling company, succeeded in winning tha prlxe. , J. Gordon Edward has Just com pleted "Ureen-Kyed Monster" for Wll Ham Fox. starring Robert B. Mantall with Genevieve Hamper. Tha story, which Is by Nlxola Daniels, hinges on the curse of Jealousy and deals with i man who covets his brother's wife. William D Mill has finished direct Ing bis flrat picture. "Th Ragamuf fin." with Blanch Sweet In the stellar rol. a Charlie Chaplin has added scenario- writing to his professional accomplish ments. Besides carrying his own seen ry. shaving himself and telling his own stories, the Essanay company an nounces that Mr. Chaplin now writes most of bis own scripts. A new fad. the Invention of Clarke Irvine, a scenario and msgasine writer of Los Angeles, has been Introduced Into tha film-land of the West Coast, Wnen ilia featuring Clara OWNER OF 'HUT WINS SUIT 7 ry larrWIe-a I ra era Corn pa a J Mb. ray $! Laea. llavlag tnaured th Hat. whl- was vd by Br ta Aasuat, lilt, aa a awe. .in, th City f Nw Yrh ! 'raa toapanr dacltaed te pay th loaa, becauae It was a roadheuea. but a Jiry la tae C!-'l Court yterday St Frank J- Weiler. owner of the property. Jjlirrenl for till against tsa laauran.'a cetrapaar. Th iit waa stubbornly eeatt4 by th remreay. whi-la a I up Ita da fsa thai lh risk kad baeo eecured or a Bnierepreeervtetioa aa ta tk (bar 'tec ef th koua. Th J iry. however, at. 4 aot, appear to tak this vicar of II. KXtlne Dram lire) Ctaafrsncit. AaeouaciBg that ha aad two cam. tttioit baraed th piaat ef th D'aia NotMtll ta weak aaro. Herbert ller.ry gav himself to th PortUrt pailic yeeerdy. tteary said that hie traiDar Harry and a Bit by th Bam of fktprr Koch, aaeiated km In flrtag tb aawepaper palatine plaat. fleveas waa tk atlv glvsa. II aald that Kerb had a month pay com ing a a prtatar. Keck aad Ik las lleary War la th Marts Corp to. ge-nar aad l- formar I said I kav ereled that they collect tb fnoaey romiag ta bin, or failing la Lb at, get aaa. COLUMBIA Gth and Washinston Last Time Today cai i a y iiiona vaitrt WILLARD MACK Raymond Hit chock THE VILLAGE SCANDAL Starts Thursday SPECIAL Xmas Program PEOPLE THEATER West Park and Alder Your Last Opportunity to See The Bis L-xky Paramount Success "THE CHEAT5' With the Famous Emotional Actress FANNY. WARD Supported by the Celebrated Japanese Actor Sessue Hayakawa Ask Anyone Who Has Seen It They! Tell You "It's Great" Also Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in "The Deceivers' and the Paramount Travelogue . Coming Tomorrow fa Thra Daya Myrtle bteadman AND Macklyn Arbuckle IN' The Reform Candidate" Another rersmount top-notch-r: a political romance, being 'noes' Hoke a personal version of Frank Urandelis aenaatlonal de feat for Mayor. It'a luet the kind of ptar that will pli-aae you and your friends to perfection. Ta Maat II f r ta e lb r n is -airs- Evrrr show aw"Tr, . f , a -V-a"- , r"5 : rVl . '.fz- 1 i sj . k . . ..i t . r r I DOOMED TWO BEAUTIFUL YOUNG SISTERS TO A LIVING HELL - ON EARTH THROUGH THE SOUL WRECKING PASSION WHICH BESET THEM BOTH. THE CRAZE WAS INHERITED AND SEEMED UNCONQUERABLE. FORTUNE, HONOR AND FRIENDS WERE SWEPT BEFORE THEIR INSATIABLE DESIRE AND THEN FOR THE STORY OF THE EVTLS WHICH BEFELL THEM AND THE GAME FATE PLAYED SEE Robert Warwick FrancesNelson IN THE THRILLING SOCIETY DRAMA THE SIS of SOCIETY STARTING TODAY AND BALANCE OF WEEK ALWAYS GOOD PICTURES ICKFORD Washington at Park Streets it ma Is the adoption, by players, of a I camera, two by three inches, which for its popular place of anchorage, th arot In the way of a mlniatrjre I standi on a eix-inch tripod and has I hood of en automobile. mm I H Can Hereditary Criminal Instinct Be Conquered? Is Love a Greater Force for Good Than Duty? Dr. Haiselden Told my He Let a Defective Baby Die. This Series Tells of a Defective Child Who Lived and Won. RUTH ROLAND and FRANK MAYO Film Favorites in THE RED CIRCLE Secured for First Showing in Portland by THE GLOB THEATER Eleventh and Washington First Story Entitled "Nevermore Thursday, December 23 5 FRIDAY AT THE CASINO Fourth and Burnside MONDAY AT THE AMERICAN First and Main Sts. This Highly Original Romance Is Written by Will M. Ritchey , Directed and Played by Pathe Star Actors Produced and Photographed by the Wonderful Balboa Staff A TRULY GREAT COMBINATION s E22BE