The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 28, 1919, Page 12, Image 12

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r : ; . , Dramatic and Photoplay News Attractively Presented in the Sunday Journal ; . " . T" ; " . , . , . .
Society i th oMsprinc of leisure &nd to acquire this forma tbe '-. : .v-r -" -v .'-i ' ?A . . V".. ': AL. A .i,-'.:' 1. a '; ' .tf?. rit't . .? . - ' Man. In society, la like a flower blown In Its native bud Cowper.
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4 'Forbidden' '' Is
Feature Filni
at Strand
Mrs. -Charlie Chaplin Stars in
; New Lpis Weber Produc
tibn; Vaudeville, Too. -
THERE'S a peculiar cbarra and an al
together irresistible appeal to many
of XqI Webert photo productions.
These ouatitiea are much In evWenoe
In "Forbidden." the latent prodwrtion
of the famous -woman director.' .. The
picture received it'a Portland premier
Thursday afternoon at ; the Strand
theatre. - ? : '' " . J ' ' -
Mrs. Charlie Chaplin, who was favor
5 ably known to fandom as Mildred Har
ris before she annexed the matrimonial
prise of fllmdom Charlie Chaplin is
star of "Forbidden," and the quaint and
demure little lass contributes much to
the success of the picture. Henry Wood
ward and Fred Goodwin are well known
men in the supporting cast. -
Billy Rose is a funny blackface come
dian and purveyor of parody patter.
Mets and Met do about everything In
the book. Including comedy chatter,
acrobatics, singringv dancing and con
tortioninpr. The Guy Sisters are at
tractive lasses with good voices and
odueated feet. Baker, Vine and Baker
please with their singing and dancing,
aided and abetted by piano and banjo
Harnack's orchestral overture and
organ solo by "Ick" Ogden are addi
tional musical treats, while extra film
attractions are International News and
Topics of the Day.
THAT it has been a good season for
drying the winter's : wood supply
stacked up on the parking.
to .
That a person Is in for a shower -bath
if he stands near the edge of
the sidewalk when the street-
: flushing machine comes along.
is. ;
That the ice wagons will soon be
. converted into coal trucks.
to ' to',
That some "farmers" along market
row never saw a farm.
to to
That1 you can pay 10 cents for a
cup Of coffee at an eating place
down the line, and then drop in
. next door, if you want to, and get
.a cup of better coffee for a nickel,
to to ;
That next Monday Is Labor day.
to to :
That over a ; bridge in . Clacka
' mtm county is this sign:- "Walk
Your Horse." t ,
to to !'.
That in these aviating days one
- would be more Inclined to make
a horse-fly.
to to I
That there are soma fake war
souvenirs on "the market.
to to :
" That a hammer and punch will
make a fairly good looking "bullet
hole In' a trench helmet.
.to to :
' - That we haven't heard "The Star
Spangled - Banner" played for some
. ' time,
to to
; That talk isn't as cheap as It
used to be.
. " to to i
That it -doesn't pay to try to
. patch up an old roof.
to to '
That near-beer doesn't get near
enough.
to'yto "!
That the arrival, of a new baby is
often announced to the neighbors
by the family clothesline.
to to
That the boy -would like to be
a man and the man would like to '
be a boy again. J
:to:" to f..' r '
That life's a funny , proposition
after .all. . ;j.
. That there's forest fire smoke In
- the - air.
to to
That the picnic season Is almost
over.
to to
That we've had just about enough 1
for one year, anyway. -:
to 1 to -
That Borne people will spend 40
: cents' worth of gas to drive out In
. the country to 6ave 10 cents a
dozen on eggs. i
. to to r
That the clock in 1 the tower
That our time is up. ' -
''to to' '
. Absolutely She Is Not
Oh, Mr. Stroller, please do tell
us that green eyes is an advertise
ment for some eyewash or moving
. picture, - ANXIOUS.
Sulu Sea Boasts
Floating Theatre
They say that over in the Sulu sea
runs a floating picture palace for the
; enterUInment of Polynesians, Chinese.
Borneos, Malays and everv ntiur k
of men in that queer corner of the Or-'
ientaJ sea. Robert McQuarrie is the
manager of the theatre and writes to;
tell us that he has been running one
production at his theatre for over three
years. This "theatre" ; Is a converted
yacht. With a picture screen rigged on:
the forward tackle 'when , heeded, the
projection machine on the cabin roof
and seats all over the vessel from deck
to mast-tip. Mr. McQuarrie has been
running a Warren Kerrigan print and
wrote asking whftther he might get
another picture Nith that same star. He
told -how well the. picture had gone in
Satong. where It had beea shown five
times beforehand where each successive.
,. time the cr d grew in sise. The title
of the production are printed in Span
ish. Mr. McQuarrie said that he once
tried another sort of picture, but H
was. tabooed immediately and his. au-
' diences demanded the one they bad al
ready seen six or eight time.: XAt that
rate , the ambitious producer would lose
his ambtsb, ;. , ? ' ks'? V v- ,
Mr. and Mrs. A. I Clifford, who have,
been spending the past aix weeks at
Welches resort, near Mt.. Hood, will re
turn to the city September 1. I.
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MAYO IMETHOT, Portland girl, popular in the past as a
"juvenile" in local theatricals, who is returning this sea
son from school in the east, to play ingenue parts with
the Baker ! Stock company. The stason will open Sunday,
September. ' . '
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Verna Felton to
s Leads
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At Baker
Popular Stock Company Will
. Open New Season Sunday,
September 7.
M
ISS VKRNA FELTON. who toward
the close of last season's offerings
at the Baker theatre was being tried
out in stellar parts by Manager Milton
Seaman, is coming back to Portland
for the new! season to open September
?, as leading woman for the Baker
Stock : company. The Initial offering
will be "Come Out of the Kitchen."
David Herblin . of . the . Morosco staff
will be leading man... He will arrive
soon from New York city to start re
hearsals with the Baker players. Wal
ter B. Gilbert will return as director
of the company and John Q. Fee, who
played leads with Miss Felton, will re
turn also, las will Lee Miller, Irving
-Kennedy, Billy Lee and Walter Corry,
the latter to be assistant stage director.
Mayo Methot. Portland actress, who
has -been in the east for two years
studying at Miss Catlin's school, has
been engaged as ingenue. Miss Methot
has entertained Portland audiences in
the past in child parts and is purely
a Portland i product.
Claire Sinclair, who played with
Catherine Countiss when the latter
was the Baker's leading woman and
who has been spporting Marjorie
Rambeau in her California engage
ments this summer, will be a member
of the new! company, and orn t
Webster and George R. Taylor, already
109 of
Play
Semi-Made Rompers for Kiddies
They re designed in the Baby's Boudoir's inimitable way
all! finished excepting buttons and buttonholes, and are
stamped in clever kiddie designs for mother to embroider.
ney re of linenes and chambrays
in the color tones mother likes .
best. Sizes from 1 to 7 vears. f
We were able to give them this
- r .... ..uu. iciiuvcryaraage, wnicn means only that all
styles and colors are not to be had in all sizes, but there are
so many of them, that the. question will be one of which
ones. not to buy rather than which to choose.
! . Many mopier wU ' buy three, .- '
! . four or a half dozen ; of them, so -
- . ttraordinary . are tkey at $1.45. -
i P.Exchange'iNa Deliveries V
- I vM Phone Orders Every Sale Final .
388 MORRISON
How Did Shaking
The Head Come
V To Mean 4No?'
Why don't I laugh when I tickle
myself? . .
Do you know? There's, a reason.
This question and other questions
arising naturally in the ' course of
the lives of every human being, are
to be answered authoritatively, con
cisely and clearly, in The-" Journal's
series, "The Reason Why ,",t? begin,
in an early issue. ' V
The questions . and answers have
been prepared . and are released to
The Journal exclusively In Oregon
by the Bureau of Industrial Educa
tion, Inc., Washington, D. , C.
well known to Baker audiences, will
be other members , of the cast.
The Baker theatre is being renovated
for the new season and new plays for
early presentation are being consid
ered. . ' - '
The opening this fall will mark the
beginning of the nineteenth - consecu
tive season of the. .Baker Stock com
pany in Portland.
Contralia Theatre-to-Open
Centralla, Aug. t 28. The new Rlalto
theatre in the Central building will open
next week. . The new theatre will be
operated under the management of Rip
ley & Rankin as one of a chain of
theatres owned in the Northwest by
the Northwest Exhibitors' company. It
will have a seating capacity of between
500 and 600. ' , . . s
Horlick'S the Original
Malted Milk. Avoid
Imitations and Substituted
Them!
v to sell far - V
$1.45
very low price because they
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A58WEES TO YESTEBDAT'S '
QUSTIOS
1 Psyche. ' "'
2In Rome.
3 Laws adopted in Puritanical days
prohibiting nearly all form of normal
amusement, recreation, . etc many of
which prevaH to this day.
4 Popularly known as "Billy' Sun
day, former baseball professional and
now the most conspicuous evangelist
tn the world. ;
- 6 A room or parlor exposed on three
sides to the sunlight; a term used in
sanitarium, hospital or 'dwelling connec
tions. - r
-6 One of the notable engagements of
the Civil war, May 6 to 7, S 1864, In
which the total casualties were nearly
18,000 killed, wounded and missing.
7 Seven, a chief and six associate jus
tices. y 8 A wooded spot, a dell thick with ar-;
boreal undergrowth.
9 A dead body, a cadavar.
10 The pyramids ; : the Colossus of
.Rhodes; Diana's temple at Ephesus;
the Pharos of . Alexander ; the hanging
gardens of Babylon; the statue of the
Olympian Jove, and the mausoleum by
Artemisia at Halicarnassus.
SEW QUESTIONS
1 What is the final word in the fa
miliar expression, "bright as a new
2 What is a scabbard?
3 What is clabber?
4 What great invention that is used
in every household in the making df
clothing and all fabric articles was per
fected in 1566?
5 What is Mother of Pearl?
6 Who Is General Tasker II. Bliss?
7 What and where is the Qulrinal?
8 Who was Cervantes?
9 Who was nicknamed "Old Hick
ory ?"
10 What is a caboose?
For correct answers see tomorrow's
Journal.
Charge Japan With
Aiding Widespread
' Traffic in Opium
Washington, Aug. 28. (I.- N. S.)
Written charges that Japan was not
only encouraging a widespread traffic
in opium, morphine and other drugs ii
China, but was reaping from it reve
nues amounting to millions of dollars
annually, were filed this afternoon with
the senate foreign relations committee
by . W. E. Macklin. a medical mission
ary of the Christian church, who said
he had resided for 33 years in China
as the head of a hospital at Nanking,
near Shanghai.
Senator Lodge, to whom Macklin
was introduced by Senators Nelson
and Kellogg of Minnesota, ordered the
charges read in the record of the com
mittee's open hearings.
A very short time remains in
which to take advantage of
Liebes' Annual Summer Fur Sale
The time to make an investment is
when the price is as low as your judg
ment tells you Mt can get. Now is the
time to make your FUR selections, for
20 to 50 off before-August regular
prices represents reductions that cannot
be duplicated. After-August regular
prices will be much higher than the reg
ular prices that have been quoted during
this sale.
Fur Coats Dolmans Coatees
Chokers Scarfs
Capes
Exquisite' styles that are months in advance of the mode,
and positively authentic for the coming f a 1 1 and winter.
Liebes' sale rule of unparalleled generosity allows you to make
a selection that will be held in our safety cold storage vaults .
until October, upon the payment of a small per cent of its
value. ' v
Liebes' furs at sale prices are an investment in-which' you
cannot err, for there is over a half century of reliability back
of the saying; "If you don't know FURS you do know
stores." ;
Period of Selling at Annual Summer Sale Prices
Terminates Saturday Closing Time
oar aUbftnr
Mr. Porcupine Takes the Two Friends
for a TreaU . .
JIMMY COON ' was very quick and
clever to jump bo swiftly and knock
Tommy Fisher over and save Qullly
Porcuplne"s life. And Qullly was very
grateful, so he tried - to think of some
way to show Jimmy Coon that he was
thankful. w H
So one day he asked i Jimmy Coon
and Teddy Possum to go with him
as he had something lovely for them
to eat, 'the very best 'thing in the
world there is to eat." said Qullly
Porcupine, and 'Jimmy Coon's bright
eyes sparkled with joy, for he loves
something good to eat. and who doesn't,
only those people who haven't, any
teeth or any appetite left? .
So Quilly set off through the forest,
and Teddy Possum and Jimmy Coon
were with him. and they could hardly
wait for that lovely surprise. They
wondered what it could be and talked
about it all the time.
Quilly never did care very much for
talking and on this day he never said
a word. Quilly couldn't go very . fast
and his two friends got very impatient,
and very tired of going at such a slow
pace.. ' .
Jimmy Coon began to grumble and
he said to Teddy Possum In a whisper,
"1 wonder what Qullly baa for us to
eat. I'll bet you a fat clam that It is
ponly the bark of some old tree that he
thinks is good to eat and not another
soul could bear to eat."
"Now, Qullly," said Teddy Possum,
"no fooling! We are awfully hungry
and if there isn't something good to eat
at the end of this road we aren't going
another step !"
Quilly'S little sharp spears stood all
on end at Jhls speech .of Teddy Pos
sum's and he looked pretty cross, so
that Teddy Possum swung himself up
in a tree until Quilly cooled off a little.
"Oh. come on, Teddy Possum, and
we'll see It through. Quilly is a good
old scout and he wouldnt fool us when
we are so awfully hungry."
All of Montenegro
Is in Kevolt, Says
Dispatch to London
London, Aug. 28. (L N. ' S. The
whole of Montenegro is in revolt and
fighting is in progress over a large
area, it was announced here today.
The railroad between Vlrbzar and
Antivari has been cut by the Monte
negrins. '
The Serbs are throwing ' large rein
forcements into, the country and are
endeavoring to suppress the revolt, the
war office stated.
&6o
SS YEARS rUKO MBOAOWAV
Manufacturing Furriers for Over Half
Quilly set off through the forest and
Teddy Possum and Jimmy Coon
were with him. ;
Qullly felt better at these kind words
of Jimmy Coon and he : laid down hi
spears and began to be more cheerful.
If you have ever- walked in the coun
try with anyone who walked like a
snail, then you know how hard it was
for those two little rascals, Jimmy Coon
and Teddy Possum, - -
Through .the trees they saw after a
while the remains of a fire, and It looked
as if people had . Just ' broken camp.
Quilly walked a , little faster and
shouted, "Now, we're nearly there. Oh,
this is the loveliest treat something
perfectly lovely to eat." - .
You ought to have seen Jimmy Coon
and Teddy Possum hurry to that camp.
And what do you think they found?
Tomorrow Miy Porcupine's Feast, v.
Germany Appoints .
Representatives; to
U.S. and St. James
Berlin. Aug. 28. The foreign office
has made the following tentative selec
tions for diplomatic representatives
abroad after the peace Is ratified by the
allies and America:
For ambassador to the United States:
Dr. Haniel von . Haimhausen.
For' ambassador to Great Britain:
Dr. W. S. Solf.
" For ambassador " to China : Herr
Radowitz.
For ambassador to Japan: Frits
August ThieL' "
Century
who-
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ij.ir Biiun
HEIIJO t-Brd.dwi, at Taylor. Alexander, "Th
. Uatt Wh Know." 8 p. m. - Matinees WeU-
- tfAyn and Satunian, 2 p. m. ,
VaUUKVILLB . ' "
PAMTAGES Broadway at Aider. Bicb claM
., raudertUs and ptautoiiiay featurcsr Afurnoon
and erining. Program diaugad MfJay aft
ernoon, j, v
HIPItDHOME BroaUa, at Yamhill. ' Aekar
man At Harrlv -raudrvilla and KboUSplay (ea
' turea. AUrnoon and tjigbt. - . ( .
MUSICAL COMKDT
ALCAZAR Eleven Ui and Morrtnon. .Uinieal
Comedy Stock- company In "Prtnceaa Pat."
2:0. 8:20. . . , .
PHOTOPfcAYS
COLUMBIA Slilh and SUrk. ' Jack Pickford.
m -UtU Appenvn a Boy." 1; a. m. to 11
p. in. a ; . -
LIBERTY Broadway at SUrk. William Far-
uum, in ""ih Lmih htar Hanger.' 11 a. ml
.to 1 1 p.. m. . . : v.
MA J E8TIU:-Washington at Park. Conitanea
Taimadge in 1'ExperuneHUl Marriage." 11a.
' n. to 11 pc m. -
8TKANI Waihlngton betwen Park and West
Park. Vautleny. pbotuplaya. - 11 a, m. to
II p. in. . , . , , .
GLOBE -Blanche Sweet, in "The , Warrena of
Virginia." 11 a. m. to 11 p. m.
CIRCX.B ..Ponrth near Wellington. Allc
Brady. Hi "The Indwitnictlble Wife." 0
BUN SET Washington and Broadway. "The
Turn of the Road." 10- a. m. to 11 p. m.
to 11 i. m.
BTAH -Washington at Park. .Pair Blnney. In
"Open lour Eyes." 11 a. in to 11 p. m.
PARKS AND' RESORTS
COUNCIL CREST hancing erery erenlng ex
, cept Sunday... Sunday afternoon concert. Con
' eeuiona. '
OAK3 AMUSEMENT PARK Armntrong Folly
- company musical travesty. Skating, bathing.
Gore Resolution.
. Passed by Senate
- Washington. Auc 28.-(U. P.) The)
senate today, passed the Gore resolu
tion providing for an investigation of
the war risk insurance bureau.
BIG POSITIONS
AND PAY
- EVERY GRADUATE OF
BEHNKEWALKER
BUSINESS COLLEGE.POBTLASD
Assured a Position
ENROLL NOW
Day or Night School
1919
. Importation
OLIVE: OIL
"alwayB freh"
Packed in
Air-tight,
Light-proof
Can. . ';
Sold Everywherm
- 0 mt. Mesker ek Co.'. 1.
Simple Wash Removes
Rings Under Eyes
Portland people will be surprised
now quickly simple witch hazel,
camphor, hydrastls, etc., as mixed in
Lavoptik eye wash, relieves bloodshot
eyes and dark rings. One young lady
who had eye' trouble and very un
sightly dark rings was relieved by a
single week's,, use of Lavoptik. We
guarantee a small bottle to help ANY
CASE weak, strained or inflamed eyes.
Aluminum eye cup- FREE. Skidmore
Dru 2 Co., 1 5 1 Third St. Adv.
' A guaranteed ' welrht reduction meth
od, "safe, pleasant. Brings ' slendernesa,
better health and happiness. Get a small
box of oil of Icorein at the UruggiaVB.
Follow directions. You are allowed to eat
sweets, etc. ; no starvation or strenuous
exercising. Tour life becomes worth llv
in with clearer mind, improved figure,
buoyant step, cheerfulness and optimism.
Get thin ; star so. Show other this ad
vertisement. Adv. . .
AMUSEMENTS
CHAT NO. T .
Pub Ho demand, expressed by scores of
patrons, cames the announcement tnvt TMl
OAKS wilt remain open Indefinitely. BUT
In Armstrone roll Oempany, wlln ts Ms
beauty chorus, closes with two now perform
ance en Labor Day. Don't mlsa the area
Sunday and Monday program. After Mon
day admission to the park I fro all day.
' . . . JOHN '. CORDS-AY, RSanaser.
COUNCIL CREST PARK
ITtm . ntenu: arroiLLla. won
II
derful .view rides, same and
other amusements now tn
operation. Uancioc every
e veQins except Sunday. Vx
concerts Sunday.
Aleate aiiui msr
HOP A C. C. CAR
Too
Fiat
AMUSEMENTS
SECVRK T1CKKTH K4KLT I
CAPACITY-HOr8KS
HKMEMBKR N
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KEXT MAT I' HU AY EVKMXO
ROADWAY
TAYLOtt
A
TONIGHT, 8.l5AASJ?.w;.
rSOUYENIB, LADIES ONLY
MAT. TOMORROW, 2:15
FLOOR, BALCONY.. ........15c
GIRLS tTNDER 1 ox
ADMITTED
GENERAL MATINEE NEXT SAT.
M?' ACUL8T ts
tBota omeo and .Men)
ADULTS so
children, to ii .;".:;;;:: t5e
ALEXANDER
"THE JIAN 'WHO KNOWS
And His All New
SHOW OF WONDERS
KVCNINOI 1.00, 7Bo, BOc, 2Bo.
want to ooot ory?
VISIT THK
IPP0DR0T.IE
TODAY
TONIGHT
0t
"DREAMLAND"
Beautiful, yunny, Intortalnlna.
"A Taste of Life"
Miss KTHEL RO BERTS
It b Simply Great.
"TM E OIRLB
OF SK"
Bonn and
IJaooea
BENDER AND
HERR,
Master Athletic
ALP RlfON,
Hcotch
VentriluquisL
STARR AND
STARR,
Talkster.
And as Good as tli Best,
QEOR0E LEE
MISS TEOOIE BENNET,
"I Love That Girrr
ITS COOL AT THK "HIP"
GREAT ORCNINO. SHOW
THI BISTVI IN VAUPIVILH
' At Heili- Thratre
BESSIE OLA VTON.
Ellsa and Kduardo Csnnlno. James Clsmona
and Company la 19141 Dance Creatiuoa.
OTHER STELLAR AOTS S
4 Nights Sun., Mon.Tues., Wed -IBs
to SI. 4 UsU. Hun., Moo., Tuas., Wed.
i nr, to 7oc
1
ALCAZAR
MUSIOAL PLAYERS
WITH
Mabel Wllber sne) Oscar VI man
. In the Merry Musical Comedy
Princess Pat
IT'H ANOTHER "rLOTU BEIXA.1"
E. 60s, 7 So, SI. Wed. and Sat,
; Mais., aSo, BOc
it. "The Time, the Siaoo and the Olrl"
PANTAGES
MAT. DAILY 2:30 w
" "HER LtyT SHOULDER,"
''. A Uusical Comedy Tabloid.
a OTHER BIO AOTS S
Tbree Performances Daily. Nl-h Curtain at T
- and .
CIRCLiE
FOURTH
AT WASH.
V
TOMORROW
MARCUERTTE CLARK In 1
"Three Men and a Girl"
Also Christie Oomedy,
"dOOO QRACIOUS, BOBBV," '
and a Plctosraph,
Dance Tonight!
COTILLION
WATT
V y 14TH AT WASHIJfGTOV
f Eestarlna; Broadway ?for
V elty Orrtievtra and
- W ' Frask Walsh, Slngfr
Ball Brarlar 8prlor Vloor
Admls'sloa fie and 6e Except Sat.
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