THD , OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, , I.IOIIDAY, . JULY . 7, 1013. THEATRICAL NEWS AT HOME AND ELSEWHERE IN SUNDAY JOURNAL Go put your creed Into your tfeed, j : V Nor apeak -with double tongxie. .- " v .' Emewon. 3 Every noble crown Is; and on earth will forever be, a crown of thorns. Carlyle. . - Small Boy Is Hit Of. Pickford. Picture '.Youngster Playwig in "Daddy Long Legs" Real Star of Of Production. ' Bi. S. B. Jr. 'tttitH due respect to Mlsa Mary V VViMckford, and the million or tw.o dol lars -a -year she commanded In salary 'before ahe went Into business for heraelf, .It strike a that the real star ot "Dad dy Long -Iegra, her new picture at the liberty thia weeky la a youn per former .whose name doesn't even appear 'n the, program. -'W -:'': :-:7 He is probably known as "Specks." or "Spot.? or possibly "Skinnay," however, and he's, the lad who, with Miss Pick ford, aa-Jeruaha Abbott, promotes the "great prune strike" at the, orphanage ,ln the early part of the picture. "Speck If a natural born comedian. He must be because he's evidently such a youngster that he. hasn't had years enough to develop such a temperament, and If, as he geU older, he doesn't become -obsessed - with hte own genius nd spoil himself, theftp would seem to v be a great future for him. His MJag" scene, following his familiarity with the I bard cider jug, la ' Quite as delightful 1 as It la mirthful. - Speck's". "Bun" Is quite a clean, nap i py eventone that we are almost 1 tempted, to envy. His picture work t throughout Is expressive and refreshingly natural. , . " . J "Daddy, Long Igs' In general is a t wel presented f Urn story, of Jean Web- ster's Welb-known story and play, staged and photographed. It is Miss Pickford's i first effort under the management of her mother, and she sets herself a splendid ""precedent for future effort. "Daddy Long Legs' is veritably "pack - Ing 'em in" at the Liberty. Manager Paul -Noble has his usherettes gowned in cal- Ico in keeping with the atmosphere of the film. "CALENDAR ' ROADUTTRACnO? . HEIIM Brosdwsy at Taylor. : Otis Skinner, in , "The Honor of the Family.' 8 0. VACDKV1IXH ' . - V PANTAOES - Broadway at Alder, fligh chn . Taudsrill. and photoplay feature. AfUrnoon and trailing. Program changes Monday after- noon. ' - " ' HI Pl'ODROM E B road wsr at Yamhill. Acker i man s Harris, vaudeville and photoplay fea i. turn. Aiternoon and night. . : " STOCK ' ALCAZAR -ElenU and Morrison. Musical comedy stock company, in "Very Good Eddia." ' 8:20. . . i . JAKIO - Fourth and Start, ' Lytic Musical Fare Comedy company, in "The Tonriat." Every eTaning and afternoon except Thursday after- - noon, - - - -. - ; rHOTOPtTS , COLUMBIA Sixth and Stark. Wallace BeM. in "Yem're Fired." 11 l. m. to 11 p. m. LIBERTY Broadway at Stsrk. Mary Pickford. in "Daddy Lous Less." 11 . m. to 11 p. m. . MAJESTIC Washington at Park. Bex Beach's nt "Tb. Crimson ; Gardenia." 11 a, m. to 11 p. w. , "'STRAND Washington between Pat and West ,j I'srk. Vsuderiile, photoplays. 11 a, to. to ,u - 11 s. n. -- tiGLOBB - Wsshtneton nr Eleven th. Julian - , Kltitice, in "Tbe Widow's Misht." 11 a. m. " to 11 p. m. !;SJN8ET Wsshlncton near Broadway. "The Still AJarm." Charlie Chaplin, in "A Doe's ' Life." 1 1 a." at. to 11 p. ns, , . "'C1RCUE- Fourth near Washington. Cecil De ' Mules "Don't Change Tour HusWmi.' 11 a. at. to 4 o clock the next morning. , - PARKS AND KKSORTH i..C0tNClt-CREST Dancing every evening ex- cept Sunday. , ounday afternoon concert. Con " . eessions. - - : . OAK$ AMUSEMENT PA HK Armstrong Folly J, ' company mui-! travesty. Bkating, boating, i. COIX'MBIA BtlAC'ir Bathing, .dancing and eon m crtKions. St-. ' Nt - ' ' ; ? . 1 . . ,i . .. , . . . i 1 MARYr childishly innocent-Maiy, is to be hung. j Not in a movie drama, but in the National Gallery in Washington, D. C. The portrait will picturevthe premiere of American movie 'queens in an appealing pose with curls hanging o'er her shoulders and a -big sunbonnet dangling from her arm. The picture here shows Miss Pickford posing for her- portrait in her home on Fremont Place, Los Angeles. : ; The artist is Matteo Sandona. J V ' , - :&X.M,f.J v,-: . I It? f j 4 ih IIP '11 I - , t Zr ' f i If I i ''GctJ-...i t - t"- ' , f I ,.'- - , , v- -"Vt.: - . Ox ' " - -1; fll ga awssHMiWyaatfw Many Thrills; on Nfew Program at Majestic Rex Beach's "The Crimson Gar denia," Is Photoplay of In terest and Intrigue. -A tTDIENCES -attending the opening: ta-performanca uf The Crimson Gar denia" - at the , Majestic Sunday were kept in a state of delightful and thrill ing; auBpenae front the besinnirg of the picture up to . the very last reef.. The story is a plcturization of a novel by Rex Beach and with New Orleans at the height of the '"Mardl Gras" as a back ground, the settings are as gorgeous as could be Imagined. Mystery and romance are i so Interwoven in the plot of the film as to furnish a narrative that compels absorbing and attentive In terest, "-'i Leadlnir parts are taken by Owen Moore and Hedda Nova and Tully Mar shall. The entire . cast Is well chosen and the parts admirably acted. Mr. Moore takes the part of an outwardly blase New Torker visiting the Crescent city during the carnival and " infected with contagion of romance and, mystery surrounding the city during the festival. Donning a black domino mask. Moore The unucually deKciouGeflalty pie cruet made vith Mazola is astonishing. Perfect dijectibility follows every tixne-r-even vifli thoce vho complain of deK cate stomachs that cannot digest animal fats. 5 - Pal Mazda to flic Test vitli Ciis Hedpc for Hcally . DcUclon3 Pic Crust. .. : -: 2cuptFlour ' ? Pinch of Salt . ----: 2 cup Mazola 1 . Jce Water ; " Work Mazola well into the flour and salt, add enough ice water to hold together, about one fourth of a cup roll crust out at once. CCiTI PECwUCTS REFCsTiG CO. sets out among the pleasure seekers In search of adventure. He meets Madelon (Hedda Nova), a French girl and is mistaken by her for her.. cousin Emile an escaped . prisoner whom she lias never seen.f Mistaken at the same time as Emile by a-band of counterfeiters seeking his life, Moore and , the French girl set out to escape.' After numerous thrilling, escapea. the two bring the crooks to jusUca and, the picture ends happily. . - - , An enjoyable : addition ' to. the film was the music furnished r by the Cecil Teague, who made his Initial bow to Portland moving- picture audiences-Sunday on the Majestic' s new .Wurlltzer organ. Mr. Teague demonstrated fully his right to be classed among the "king of organists.'. . n ;rr--,-- Baker Is Closed -; Until Sept. 1 With Its performance last night of "Merely Mary Ann," the Baker stock company completed lt current season at the Baker theatre, and that house will remain closed now until September 1, when, Manager -Milton Seaman prom ises, the company with many familiar faces and some new ones will open the 1919-20 season. The . members of . the company will scatter in "different direc tions for their vacation period. The "sea son, according to Mr. Seaman, has been one of the best In the history of the Baker.' An Australian engineer has Invented an engine that Is run by sewer gas. P. 0. Til i:i. i:s3.Ycri . .. 1, gggflWrfv;:- & 'Oh, What a Nightr . Breezy Comedy at The Oaks, Is Winner The Oaks amusement park and the big park auditorium held favorable audi ences at both Sunday performances 1 ot "Oh, What a Night," a breezy musical comedy in which the popular Armstrong Folly company J s appearing this 'week. Presenting an intimate picture of cab aret life in San : Francisco after mid night, "Oh. .'What a : Night" , comes to a comically sad. ending with the trials of Flannlgan and Hogan, represented by Ed Armstrongjind George Rehn, in getting out of jalL Not only the cabaret scenes, but those' in the Jail also, give Armstrong and Rehn much opportunity to display their abilities. ' Ferqueta Courtney, leading lady, sang "iohnny's in Town" - in her - usual de lightful . manner. Miss Grace Newton led, the Winter Garden chorus in a nov elty skipping rope . number that suc ceeded Jn. bringing out new- possibility for the principal and chorus as well. Howard Evans, partner' of Miss Newton, sang. The Armstrong male trio, Ives, Farnsworth and Leahy, teame in for. g large measure of appreciation when they rendered "Friends." . '- "Oh, What a Night" will continue at The Oaks throughout the week, with a special performance Thursday Just be fore the display .-of fireworks promised as the spectacle of the season by Man ager John F. Cord ray. , A book Worth wHlewriiingfcr. Ths np9 Cera Products Cook Dock cont&bu 63 pstacf prrctic slsatl tested re-dpesJIaadsoTae-Ij illustrated. today fir it. rjnHAT a fellow starta the day j with X a bad taste in his mouth when he mistakes his ' shaving cream . for , the tooth paste. V1.: !;'... That today is cleanup day for , automobiles that spent the , end-of-the-week holidays on ; the country roads. - That a woman's screams are joot v - always cries of distress. : ? That she- may be practising her vocal lesson.'."-' .!. v- r . mi : v That you can hear 'em early In the morning as. you pass - the old -. postofflce. : ' ? . :-v . v. That fire Saturday night j could be seen from the Rose City." ' PaTk district on the east side. . .: . That to locate a bisr blaae frem a : distance is a deceptive proposilson. ) ,' That' were it not that someone would suffer thereby, it would be . a fine thing If all the shacks along . the waterfront were burned. '. - That we are old fashioned enough, if you want to call it that,1 to eat pie for breakfast. . . . ; t i Two Ex-Soldiers And Ooos County 'Rancher Married Marshfield, July 7. Rudolph Sandine, master of the bay boat Ivy Leaf .and recently returned from army service, and Miss Trinnctte Iiksonen of Lakeside were married j at the home ! Of Ravj A. G. Anderson, who performed the cere mony. .-i :. .i".' ri: ' 'Roy Cobliegh:of Reedsport was mar ried to Miss Gladys Schneider of Em pire at the . home or the bride s father, W. G. Schneider, Rev. H. F. White, pastor of the Nortn Bend United Breth ren church, performing v the ceremony. The groom was recently discharged from army service in the spruce division and is now employed at the electric light plant at Reedsport. ' Frank Stock of Sumner, near Marsh' .field, and Miss Edda Benham of the Fairview district of the county, were married at . the county seat and spent their honeymoon at Fourth of July cele brations in ther"d istrict. The groom is a rancher and ' the couple will reside at Sumner, - Both are 'members of old Coos county families. - ."v, iA Free Even Beginners Can be Sure of . Success ty Fol lowing its Sug- , gestions , ' 11 1 &t. t- . . .- j;. .4--;"-'? i:if ' T" . t- y 1 Giinisia2 au&sue fifakes perfect ' JamsjsLlies add. Texas Rangers Picture at : . . Strand J 'v 7. Local, Shipyard Tenor; Accorded Ovation . by; Apprecfativeu ' ; . ' Audiences. THEN Man IUiei-Mone Is --Y the tlUe-of the latest Bill Rus sell, photoplay, a speclacular western, presented. 40 applauding Strand theatre audiences yesterday, but, there are few moments in it .when . "Wild Bill" is alone. ,." Be enters at tbe head of a squad of Texas Rangers, and thereafter he'a usually tangling with Mexican bant dlts, , t either individually or in ' the Ranger vanguard, . -'-- ; - "There's nothing alow about ;,Whert A-. Man. Rides t Alone.' . Ifs crammed full of pep and ponch, , offers , hate vendetta that blossoms .'into romance, eye-shooting- panoramas -of the-, border country and such- intimate weutern things . as hard t riding and straight shooting, y ' - - . o . ; . Russell la bappy in the role of Cap tain Bonfire. Ranger chief, while he is supported by Carl Stockdale,' than whom no more villainous screen vil4 lain-exists, and Olga . Grey, who plays a. vamp-heroine part.' - Ernest Crosby, Portland shipyards tenor, ' is due for big .things in vaude ville His appearances yesterday par, took-of the nature of ovations, encore following encore as fans absorbed pop ular melodies . presented with unusual appeal. His voice is dramatic, haa a wide range, and possesses clarity, a combination ' to , attract the "- public fancy. J - . . ;- -s - s l-fy . r- . ' ' Musical Bentley, crackerjack sylo- phonlat, divides; vaudeville honors with Crosby- Other acts include the Mc Donald Trio, in kiltie specialties; Pope and . Una, introducing Uno, a remark ably intelligent canine,, and Jan la and Gaffney, a pair of Jassy girls. "Belgian Rose." is the . subject of the latest. Strand "song feet." Topics of the Day and Current Events are other film attractions. Otis Skinner . At Heilig Tonight - - ..'' ' SSkBSBMaaSBHSSMSSSSSSB - .- ' Otis Skinner, eminent American actor. will open- at three nights' engagement at the Heilig tonight in "The Honor of the Family, "a comedy declared to be one of the best things done by Mr. Skinner In many seasons, Mr. Skinner waa last in' Portland ' In April, 1918, when . he playj 2L "Mr. Antonio" at the Heilig. i ' Book -.- Aboiit Preserving Everjf Housewife Should Have Good preserving is now very easy. Most ? of your preserving difficulties ' have come from using sugar alone. Make your preserving syrup with Karo (Red Label) and j4 sugar and you can be sure of jroui results. . : You can always count von good; - dear , jams and jellies: with this recipe and you can be sure that they will not grow tough 7 or- "candied" in the glass. - - . " j ; This line, clear Karo Syrup has a natural . affinity.for the fruit juices. It blends the - sugar, with .the fruit arid brings "out the full "fruity'' flavor. : i.V- 1 ' For Cooking:, Baking and Candy Making Karo (Red Label) is used in millions of homes, fin all cooking and baking recipes h ruse Karo instead of sugar. It is sweet, of delicate ffavor, and brings out the natural 'flavor of the food. " A , ;, vi,;3 M : .. --J PRpp A real cook book including reel pea i AVa-s C reaulf in preaerving. every- ' bodyapi iHuatrated. Write u today. The book i free i CORN PRODUCTS REFINING g. a Bmtll in v in . zj,'- Ike . and Mike Hand Over. Hot Ones at Lyric's N e w J Show Ike (Al FranksV Is an absent-minded bugolorist and' Mike (Ben: Dillon) a has-been politician' ' In - Ue latest un ion and Fraaka musical comedy. The Tourists." which opened at the lrrlo yesterday for the week. , Mike has eloped with a lempermentai actress who thought tilm rlchi and. discovers Oxn awful truth when they arrive at The fashionable 1 summer :hoteL. s :. But luck Is with tbe unscrupulous Mike, for the professor has taken an assumed name In order not to be bothered, and happened to' hit en Mike's name, so when Mike finds his pocketbook with cash and letters l- credit, etc he im mediately pretends to be the. eminent Professor Ike and that worthy is un able to prove anything to . the contrary. So-he vis forced to do menial work to pay his .bill while Mike and wife live on the fat of 'the land." Thus thing-s got merrily along, until the blowup comes, iv uerowj - Ksymona, - - jsuue Bingham. ' Jewel La VaUe. . Clarence Wurdig and "c Billy - Jensen and', the others -of f erf clever musical numbers, enhanced by the lively Rosebud chorus girls, lighting, scenic effects and cos tumea."1 - . , A dally matinee and on Tuesday night . the- extra feature - known as the country store will be staged. Chorus girls' contest Friday. Billy;Sunday :Is Chautauqua- Speaker , White Salmon, '. Wash., July 7. The crowning event -' of the Chautauqua week In White Salmon, was the service by Billy . Sunday In- the , hlgttschool gymnasium , Sunday. It is estimated that.",ln . the. neiehborhood of 1000 per sons,1 the largest crowd ever gathered to hear a ; speaker In this community, attended the service, v AMUSEMENTS DanceTonight Cotillion HaU coolest and best ventilated hall. Ball-bearing spring floor wonaerrui orcnestra. Daaelsr every eveaiag. ADMISSION tte AKD Me - INCLUDING TAX Except Satardays aad Hell . . 1 - aaya, . ; '-"J:r"-' r " V COftVANY Nm Yh CU' . ! x v waaixrir r:7si - rri w-f AMUSEMENTS f sat who's Mtnii ' I maoK ! SAOK IPPODROrJE TODAY TONIGHT , UN MON TU I . WI D. J. C. MACK TMg FUNNY OLD WOMAN" ' Hatufiw t Prasant "MOTHER'S BOY" KENO & WAGNER "Toy a From Dab eland" THIS IS A KIAI. NOVELTY. LOUIS BENNISON (STAN OP "JOHNNY QtT YOUR OUN") . In film sirama : ; "OH, JOHNNY" Also Ko. Brnsosi and Com m nr. In enmedy. "THE riHSt UEXiREE"; Moors a)4 Allrn, songs, danoa, com edy; ArUiur Kigbr, ths alinstntl Man; ' Arthur X)Tids, the Jugglsr of . the Air. ' KIOOISS WILL LIKE THIS ' SHOW V ; ; ; 1 CHAT WO. il Tksnday evealnr Jily 19. : Vwtn that date, aad probably for erne time afterward, patrons of THE OAKS will hear mirh about the pro. gram that will let Taarsday aside ag one of the really big dayg la ester tainment history. . For It lg en that sir lit that the treat aaaaal alsplay of fireworks will be held at THE OAKS before then, aada who will come to the big park to spend the day la pleasure and cos elude their eajoyment with the woa der tpeetacle at night. We are aot promlsiag too murk when we gay that never before la the history of THE OAKs ha such as exhibition ef modern pyrotechnics beea (resented. THE OAKS lg noted for Its fireworks, bat we have acta ally rose one better oa ear own rec ord this year. - A replica of a modern naval engage ment between battle cruisers oa the high gees will be oaly one of the spec tacle ef beaaty aad wonder repro daeed la fir work g for oar patron. Come early and tay late. Car at Flrt aad Alder, fclx-rent fare, JOHN K. COKDRAT, Manager. Bead the Chat every day. I TICKKT8 IfOW HT.1.1A5Q ; f OR KHOAGMST I- UPff JfZ Broadway at Taylor. nCflLslKM Mala 1 aad A J1!I - Mala l aad A JIM mm 0 KIGHTS jBetrtanlnr -8FECIAI PRICE- MAT. WED. CHAHI-E" TROHMAK I'liilSEXIS "rnE eo:::2. ' Tin- hTf i t m Kiftlre tow tlMT at. m&eT. re. 1.ai 1t rows, $1. QH-r, rnra. 7MI a4mlslM, Mo. - Wad. Mat f ntlr. Ieae ftoer, aleenf, rews, 1j ig raw, KOs. Ticket Office Sale Vow Opea A T0NI4HT ALCAZAR MUaiOAL PLATKRS with A MsM Wirfcer ane Osear Pieman la tae Smart afoskat Orally, 'Very Good Eddie' Just Fun; Jolly Tuns.; llsspir Tim. Era, 80o, 7 So, 91: WwL and Sat list, 2 So, BOo. - ' WtTH ONLY CIHC KPANTAGE S- li MAT. PAILY 2i30 ' ' Atesan fsntsiM sssnts a aHiMtait OAMOcaa a la AnstVa'a Utot and UrasteM Ian!lng Ssnsa. . tion (Plrnt Tim. in PortJamlJ a oTHCnBia aoTe e ThrM rirfonssssn Dally. Mgbt Curtsla at T . ana t - . LYR I C MUitCAl OOMEBV BtATINBI DAILr 10 "-T. DIIXON gad FRANKS, th. ranstsr. wHa tin Rostu4 Girls in tni Toumrr." Ttrtk. and Ik. at th. Innan Hotel AO laortit.r, raasss and prsttjr gtris. rmnLry over. ' ' liMUr olgbW Chorus GirU' Codim tTridsy. FOURTH at Mum, - TOMORROW MARY MILES MINTER la . :, "The Intrusion of Isabel" Afs Sldrwy Dv Corner "LAST OF THS SAXOfsa" an aturtwt H.lmss Trasua COUNCIL CREST PARC Free picnic arouuaa. won- - -derful view r!d. games and other amusements now in 'operation. Dancing every evening: except Hunday. 're concert Bundaye. ' t KOP A C. C. C A.