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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1916)
TITr 3I0HXTXG OREGOMAX, TITCnSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1916. HIGHWAY PARK MAY SOOH BE DEVELOPED Plans Arc Considered for Dcd ication With 1916 Rose Festival Opening. COMMITTEE STARTS ACTION M .i I orrtrt fo Pahll I ..i mwmrf ( amp -' lraLtei la mr. Tha Ntt omI (tttr'4 a k frn rrCl t h 1 1 ') . r k trt 14 th Col i Kiif alaor th k f H w t frr 5 I an : ' aa Ii'4 U r "41,,. Hm on4 f ta ; Ttm mr om mr- aa al raiy ta 3 eh mttr ef lh J'ii -itmi hirf 'rtr .raa 4 t'a t erlinl f ri- !( 4r. an It ir'4c iai thr ta lt.tr. la t-i't! 1 p.t9 tn fncer ihrough "para t bjt a Mn a tr fi?t, -.,$ JaW.ftl (QKMlttfM ; it fir lfi r'arvrir far Ira nti'i" ( i hif rwtr t.ra. kl rni )finf rl f'lC th tiv!opt)nt f ft park a T va-hp'. f "i m N r of " ipmrv. ftt fv PMiltl It aattiaa fopf? aiJa f-v" aiia rar. a- f"irr la th .;.. tjt i:t a n.r r!nrM lht t.a ttitftlr H. Ail f m U4 t vf 1?. t trta -treit f !' f ar a. la prlva!.; rw.f. 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Cartooaa a4 ih tnc tnc of trothr LU aa a4 14 attraction. rataa) at la Natiaaat Thaatr. T Cara of Ittmdom, Miry Ku .It ft 4 Jarata liaanH'r. 4fvl4 aoaor la lha fa(ur4 arodvj--tton AXt ftilir la tbo lalral offrrinc Ta Harl of a ilrmai." and fuo4ra la "Th A4atara of a l4cp." a I'ataa art'4cttoa In natural color. Tbo Mrt of a WTmald"" rpr aat oictoftalEy tb prolwat of a anaa inl lb roaaalioaal f iaoc. ro ulttna la bt trortctr a4baraca to fbal ijr pa ha bia 4ram a4n tttra ara aa44. Tb man, r-tr ilica aaaiaot Iba altra-coaTvatinnaUAnt In fiaaraa. drimi of a mtrmll f Vlary aitr. bo lakr buman faia a4 rau bim nua vanbarrajmnt. M-r anlM-a. o fora.cn lo thai I Mcb L ' baa ba a kccmiDmatf. Ia4 b km. da ptt br altrattvvaaaa,' to ; "bl athart tb mora ardrntijr. Th lrmo Jarki PaunlTi pUr a rcmufftn muntry c'r' t4 a rrT la "Th A4aniar of a ta4-op. hh la a4opt4 fcy a aaf'hy pair. anirtjr a prin aB'l fl o a Tfpr coma. I ba rfui f mm lha bur ly yUB an a of t ha chief b h r M"l fc-ar Mafr. Tn rta of antrf lnmnl. fiva of drama and fia of coinodr. waa pro nt4 lo lortiand rrtovia fan ytrr 4ar at th VaJUC That-r. Manafr Jama ffctirtar a au44an wlfh la proaramma and addlna" tb lauab abt tTaf aucrpM. "Kir u Mo. i;ran-Lyvd )joiuir.' or "Tb Our of Jaalouar, a lrn a" Fox fratura. wt'b tb baauttful Unrl-r Hamper aed Kobrt Maalail ladloc pJndld ca t. Jalouar natural ! rva aa th bai for rn-t:rr4 Wonalr." In- toltmc two brotbar In tha lova for a git 1. Iiainiond d Mornaf (Mr. Mantaiii. tn ldir brothar. I In low rltn t'tair Ul lUmpar), but makaa no opa dlaratmn. tui. th ounc r ann, raiurna hom. court th atr! and marrtr nr. Italmund arrt home, anabl lo bear th aiaht of tha hap pinaao of tha younar pir. and return to b praaant l bl Uihrfa danthb4. Ha I unabi to tifl hi Jalouajr. ao fora to Inrfia. rturntnc when h thlnka ba baa rr-ord. If find that I -out fica 4, tn anotbar affair. lo i'lalr mt.ra than rr. and finally mur dr him, btdinar iba body In a cakL t'laira diorotrcr th body and tha ajuitl of l:atmond and drop drad orr th body. l;altuond bocornra a ravine mania? alter yrar of fraodom from ujpt-ion aa to lha crlnin. and bla Ufa ta thua forfltl. 'Ktru Jala- continues to draw Jarffr crowd, lha Patfaw-Savaga romrdy pro vokma: mora m-rrimrnt than falla to th lot of many hiah-claa productions of that cbararir. a rnr lc4inr woman for John Prrw Wtitard Mark, the former Baker fa- Torlt. and Krank Mill ara faturinft in tha production. Mack appearing- aa a huralar. in direct contrast to his strliar part In -Aloha Oe." Tha atory deala with a butterfly irlrt who lor- lffChtly. but rearna stror.Kly for social position. Hha turns down a nondescript youth of no spectacula: future to marry a successful lawyer, who bee me s District Attorney. The lawyer, immersed In bis work, tells his wif that ha has no tiroa for "foolish rwa. and that shn must take his love for arrantod. She turns. In a fit pi q tie, to tha former sweetheart, and finally th husband leaves home to live at tha club. Tha discarded suitor has almost persuaded tha a-lrl to elope with him when Hack enters In tha role ot a burvlar. who has been befriended by tha lawyer. Tha burarlar forces tha arirl to tie tha man to a chair, and then. showtns; ber a picture of tha husband. pleads his case so stronariy that she turns aaaln to ber hunband. . "Toe bubmarlne Pirate." the first Columbia holdover for months, lives up to Its reputation as a repeater, tha proverbial s;s.la of laughter srreetlns; tb antlca of 6yd Chaplin on bla stolen submarine. ran line Frederick at People. Paulina Frederick, the Paramount star who scored successes In "Bella Donna." Zaza and other films In which she portrayed tha parts of "v!l lalnessea. will ba aeen In an entirely different characterisation, that of the loyal wlfa and devoted mother In "Lydta GCmore," which opens today at th Peoples Theater. Tha drama Is constructed about the efforts of th wlfa to save the name of Oil mora from dishonor. Husband and wife becotna est ran aed. tha hus band la untrue to her and murders an Injured friend, but th woman per lures herself at the trial and wracks herself Into total exhaustion tci order to save the name from disgrace ln the Interest of ber son, on whom she has lavished ail of her affection. C'oluillMa. "The K4a of tha Abyss." a Triangle film, which opened yesterday at th Columbia a a special added attraction to th Keone romedy masterpiece. Th J'ihm.rtna Pirate.' la a drama of cup tri trh M -r HoNn'l, f"r llrrt of Mcn,f at Plckford. "Hfirti of Mpb." a ptronff human Int.r.nt (tory (rnni th, pen of Charlex K. Harris In rlrturlwd and K-rwiiM frr movla fan today at tha Plckford Thrat,r. A number of rdlnii1y rlor.r child plarr ax. Introduced this featur. In which Arthur Donald- ton and H.ulah I'oynter nad th, cat. Th, hcarta of men ar, the hearts or t o men who quarrel In Germany anc tranplant their quarrel to America. They marry and their children, through friendship, nrinr th, parents together. Many beautiful scenes. Including those of school life, are Introduced. Ncftra" at Kunwt. The Path, ptcturlcatlon of George Parr Mri"utrheon's "Nedra." presenting Kama Marlnoff. Ceorae Probert and Margaret Greene In the leadlnr roles, will be the Sunset's week-end feature, commsndna today. This hlah-class Gold Itoonter film tells of a double ove story, with coun ter complication. A couple are In love and deride to elope, but are taken for burglars and pursued to a liner, on which they escape- The couple be come Interested In others, and the roan rescues another woman when the ship Is wrecked. The two are the lone sur vivor., are hailed as gods, and are finally rescued. The man finds his old sweetheart married, but Is more than satisfied with his new love. Screen Goattla. rUorm doors as a preventive against Icy blasts which Invsde a theater from 9 now-covered streets were Introduced yesterdsy at the UJctio Theater. 1 ... When did Mary Plckford fall In love with Owen Moore? It happened when Mary took the part of a devoted wife and Owen the part of a brutal young husband. "Are you really as brutal that?" she asked, when one of the nf. wn fivor "If ynii were my wife FANIA MARINOFF Star of "The Gatloper," etc., in - V. n 7 r -sx -. -.. Pathe Gold Rooster Play in 5 Acts From the Novel by . George Barr McCutcheon This isn't a sensational drama. It's a welcome change the most romantic love story ever filmed. An elopement extended from Fifth Avenue to the Island of Nedra in the South Seas, which finally resulted in an interchange of partners. Three Stars George Probert Fania Marinoff Margaret Greene Special Setting in Bahama Islands Remarkable Photographic Tints First Time in Portland UN THEATER Corner Washington and Broadway , TODAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY I couldn't be," replied Owen. And this was tho beginning- of their romance. ... A lot of money must be pent to give the proper atmosphere to a picture where many scenes are laid in homes of wenlih. For Inwtnnoe. in the Pathe Gold Rooster play, "New York," adapted from the A. H. Woods play of the name and produced by George Fitz maurlce. there are some bedroom scenes In which are used lace sheets which cost $250. Tho bedspread is of hand embroidered pilk nd co!ts 1450. These figures are vouched for as being- abso lutely correct. Florence Reed stars ia the picture. The price ot coal is asld to have reached $:; a ion at Home, and ptips are being taken to brlns it from Japan, vhcro tho cost Is just nn-pntli ns erpfit. Today Tomorrow and Saturday A Great Double Bill Two Big Productions "Covet Not Thy Brother's Wife" 1 Beautiful Genevieve Hamper Supported by Stewart Holmes and Robert B. Mantel), in Tlie 3 4 at a a MHa aaBBBai r v mm mt s a av t Bam mm w mm w w ai m m araia a w. mm mm m 111 Jl 1L V or The Curse f Jeatoisy ill " ' J II 1 1 1 Presenting Original Broadway Cast HISS "EXCUSE ME - continuous spasm of laugns rrom start to rinisn through five big sections Special Music Majestic Novelty Trio