The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, June 09, 1918, Section One, Page 9, Image 9

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TT Is with the feeling that the
J. City of Portland has at last
joined hands with her greater
g elsters of the East in the posses-
eion of the Perfect Picture Play-
house, that the. last touch toward I
that perfection is completed in 1
the opening today of the masto- 1
don of music, the $50,000 AVur-
1 litzer Unit Orchestra.
The Perfect Picture Playhouse
means more than, the mere show- 1
ing of films on a blank screen; I
that was accomplished years ago
with the projection of the
earliest efforts In photo - plays
and was usually in either an old I
hall or a remodeled store. With jj
the arrival of the higher plane of 1
photo-play naturally came a bet-
ter and more perfect playhouse, I
and with it its allies, perfect serv- 1
ice, perfect view and acoustics I
1 and, at last, perfect music.
1 The Liberty, the Perfect 1
Photo- Playhouse, has linked
i these allies into a chain, that is 1
extended from entrance to exit, 1
combined with a theme, the
highest in development of the
age in theatrical construction 1
and refinement and a screen on 1
which is projected none but the 1
clean, the wholesome,' the re- I
fined in motion pictures.
Of the Liberty Theater the . 1
people of Portland may well be I
s proud, for it ranks shoulder to I
shoulder with the Picture Pal-
aces of the Bast and excels all
others in its monster -organ,
played for the first time today by 1
i the acknowledged premier of
organists, Henri B. Murtagh.
JEXSEN fc VON EERBERG.
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Miirtagh's
Dedication
Concert
12:30 NOON
At which time the first note will be
struck which gives to the playgoers of
Portland the greatest organ in the
world.
Excerpts from "Carmen". Bizet
Serenade Schubert
Artist Life Waltz. .......... .Strauss
Love's Old Sweet Song. . . . . . .Malloy
Stars and Stripes Forever Sousa
Then to finish and consecrate this
magnificent instrument to the cause
of Liberty throughout the world,
"The Star-Spangled Banner."
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fairly teeming with vital sit
uations, vivid in flashes of the
greatest war of all ages, made
doubly so by the fact that
the U. S. Marines in France
today, the very men who are conquering the Hun
on the banks of the Marne, those fighting pets of
Uncle Sam, took part in the picturization of this
greatest of all stories of soul and honor of patriot
ism and strength of the real Spirit of 76.
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.The 100 American
Drama of "Over There "
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Broadway at Stark Continuous, 11 to 11
Portland U. S. M. C. Wants 1000 Recruits by Saturday Next. Fall In I
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