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TODAY'S IUII FEATURES. .
Liberty "The Squaw Man."
Columbia M arguerite Clark.
-Little Miss Hoover."
Peoples Vivian Martin, "Jane
Goes a-Wooing."
Majestic J. Warren Kerrigan. "A
Burglar for a Night."
Star Bryant Washburn, "His
Nineteenth Proposal."
Sunset "America's Answer."
Globe John Barrymore. "The
Man From Mexico."
Circle George M. Cohan. "Hit
the Trail Holliday."
Sanset.
"America's Answer," the second
'XTnited States official war picture, opens
an engagement at the Sunset Theater
today. It is to be shown for a week
at that photo-playhouse, with the co
operaton of various Portland organi
zations and business interests Identi
fied prominently with war work.
The purpose of this great produc
tion, which was assembled from 30,000
feet of film taken by the United States
Signal Corps, A. E. F, by order of
tieneral Pershing and under direction
of the general staff, is to Bet before
Americans "Over Here." what Ameri
cans "Over There," have done, and are
etill doing what American dollars
were spent for.
The picture takes Americans across
the ocean and shows what Is being
done over there, not only by the men
who fight, but by those who build
bridges and railroads and big plants,
by those who cut down trees and as
semble locomotives and send supplies
to those at the front, and by those who
minister to the needs of the fighting
men.
Colombia.
A treat for Marguerite Clark fans Is
promised at the Columbia Theater
today, when the elfish little star opens
an engagement in "Little Miss Hoover.
The comedy-drama Is based upon the
i itu- rnian "Rird " and deals
novci, xiio w . - - .
with a patriotic young society woman
who raises chickens in an effort to do
her bit towards winning the war. There
Is an excellent love story and many
situations of exceptional human ln-
The popular Eugene O'Brien Is Miss
Clark's leading man in the picture,
while Alfred Hickman is a prominent
member of the cast.
Burton Holmes Travelogue and Mutt
and Jeff comedy are other features
scheduled.
Majestic.
-A Burglar For a Night," the new
Paralta play presenting J. Warren Ker-
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today Is said to be a typical Kerrigan
production, Dnmiiu wi
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rrv.. aoonen nf the StOfT K.TG laid
In the Orient, where the star Is called
upon to engage in a lively cowuuict
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after a number of thrilling episodes on
board his yacht, the hero Is seen In
this country, where he saves not only
Viifi fatlmr's fortune. but wins -the
ii 1 TTnV 1 ,r a TTa T-nld-Tjlovd COm-
cdy, and Official' War Review are other
screen subjects, while at ij:ju o clock
today a special concert on me Dig wur
litzer organ will be featured.
El lows Fleet's Surrender.
The surrender of the German, fleet
. i n;Aa nnt nf bleest marine
n aii v. iitnrv in scheduled for
showing at the People's Theater to
morrow.
..n.Ant pttmAmmKn CAUCTrlt the Un
battered ships of the Hun as they sul
lenly surrendered to civilization with
This is one of the biggest news fea
tures of the year and all animated
. .. mud Viroin efforts to
secure the best possible views of the
(spectacular event and place them before
the world in the quickest possible time.
Globe.
-The Man From Mexico," that popu
lar stage comedy plcturized by Para
mount, is to be shown at the Globe
Theater for a week commencing today.
John Barrymore is the star of this
rollicking photo-tale, which deals with
the efforts of a man to fool his wife.
How he hoodwinked his wife from be
ginning to end furnishes laughs ga
lore. "How Stars Twinkle Outside the
Studios," a Bpecial subject showing
more than a score of stars of filmdom,
will be a feature for Sunday and next
week. More stars are in this picture
than ever appeared in one before.
Screen Gossip.
In. Chicago permission has been se
orri in run the Paul Smith picture.
Tk. Vull of Barbary Coast," under
the title, "The Single Objective." The
censors long refused permission to
have it shown in vv lndy city ineaters.
X" l 1 1. i orunciic " ...
Ing woman for Henry Walthall In a
picture to be among nis iasi. otium
returning to the stage. By the way,
Fritzt changed her first name to some
thing else a few months ago because
of its pro-German makeup.
Fomeojie suggests that Mr. McAdoo
turn his organization wizardry loose
on the motion picture industry.
Will Rogers' success in the Rex
Beach picture, "Laughing Bill Hyde,"
has earned for him a starring engage
ment with Goldwyn.
One rumor asserts that Edna Pur
yiance, who was leading woman for
Charlie Chaplin. Is to be starred In
comedies by an unknown concern.
i? ii iyi i, i- i nken tne name or me
fair Edna with Charlie in a matri
monial way.
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TTnrtr th new contract William
Farnum has Just signed with Fox, he
supposed to get $780,000 for a year's
work. Which spells iio.oou a weetc
Mary Plckford borrowed Director
Marshall Neilan for her picturlzatlon of
"nnHHv Loner -Leers" and then "bor
rowed Mahlon Hamilton from United
Picture Theaters for her leading man.
PERSHING'S WORK PRAISED
General ArrtiT Order Refers to
Medal Awarded.
WASHINGTON, Dec 20. Awardlne
of a distinguished service medal to
General Pershing was done, says a
general Army order published today
"as a token of the gratitude of the
American people to the commander of
our armies in the field for his distin
guished services and in appreciation of
achieved under his leadership.
Letter Received From Franc Con
tains Account of Fatal
Engagement
r - nijmiiA T.I Atitenant and
the country lost a splendid soldier and
type of manhood. His was an ena
that all true, red-Dioooea aiiici in
would welcome," writes captain j. a.
d it a m itfiith Tnfantrv. A. K. F.. in a
letter 'of condolence to Mrs. Sadie A.
Tooze, who lost her son. Lieutenant
Leslie O. Tooze, while leaning ma in.i
n ih. terrific battle which raged for
days In the Argonne Forest.
Seldom has greater triDuio w
j !!.-.. K.en nnlri man mat ac-
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corded Lieutenant Tocie by nis Cap
tain who saia:
He met a glorious end. ion can wen
i . . . .iifii & .nn He handled
his platoon like a true soldier to the
finish. Hla leadership ana coom
was a fine tribute to American tradi
tions. He carried his men forward to
the farthest point, reached by any or
ganization during me u uw
vance."
1 Affi,. Af tli Third Bat
talion of the S4th Infantry, Including
Major Lester w. numpnroyu, oi x-wn-the
following letter of
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"It Is our wlsn mat you Know oi m
sincere sympathy extenu-ea w you vj
the officers and men of the Third Bat
talion of the 864th Infantry.
Tour eon was very near ra
. , . jt A- rirl. Tld our ClOSO
association with him throughout the
past year and especially In the recent
v. ua i n I miin uuljul tuiuij
to appreciate his manliness, character
i. x-w vji iiMitrA vou that
ana wuim. " Z ' .
your great loss is snarea oy c
of us? , ...
Lieutenant Lamar Tooie, resimcm..
. . ! . i n.. nt ih. Third Bat-
inicnigriuo Vli.,. v. -
aiir.n. S6Bth Infantry, went
brotherJ "bunkle" and they wer to
gether at the last-
SOLDIERS WANT TO READ
Women' Clnbs to Raise Money to
Buy Magazine for ConTalescents
t rt-r-. nrvfO ty Te 20. (Spe-
claL) The Oregon State Federation of
xx- . rinh. 19 fostering a move
ment to secure subscriptions to magi
t - anlHIr in hnnltals.
silica xv ""- - "
w- i. ua rrelvd a reauest from
.v- nr-aAm. Tuchers' Association of
Portland for clubs to Interest them
selves in uch work," says Mrs. Charles
H. Castner, of this city, president of
. . - . j . i "Tico virkln. Ortschlld
mo icuri aiiun. .
already has sent in a large number of
subscriptions and is in aireci muui
.i tM Ammanii tf thA hOSDltaiS
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w wish to assure all
clubs that subscriptions seni ay ..noo
Ortschild will reach their destination.
Mav we hope each club in me state
will oend one or more
LAST DAY
VIVIAN MARTIN
IN "JANE GOES A-WOOING'
PERSONAL "How Stars Twinkle Away From the Studioa"
' Showing
MARY PICKFORD MR. AND MRS.
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS CHARLES CHAPLIN
BLANCHE SWEET DUSTIN FARNUM
AND MANY OTHERS
TOMORROW
EXTRA
SUNDAY
"THE SURRENDER
OF THE GERMAN FLEET"
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