The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 21, 1919, Page 46, Image 46

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    THE OIIZCOII CUIJDAY JOUIUrAL, PORTLAND, -CUIJDAY 1IOIUUNG. DECE2.IBER 1. VAX
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Mil Joyo ku a oonrnll rot tnd
tho jpicturo akllfully constructed is act
ed by a ttron east iTltb Its local In
tho country, much lantlful soenery tao
ben aocured as : a iphotographie , back
cronnd and many rrat types havo oeen
introdoesd ' a rolas goo ":. for ksarty
laushs. -vf-' '''';.i:.-K .r; ; .i v
.' Lucy Fox.', a pretty and talent Hh
tenoo. plays th role bt Julia tirtnton,
wiill Percy ilfrtnont . Is Miss Joyce's .
leading men la the part of David Brin
ton, a mlddliaf ed widower with a ybvug
Oonlinovd ! Pw Three, ThU 8ciloo) ,
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made a bet that he would eat breakfast
with his colonel and did It A million
or so readers laughed at the story and
now Thomas H. Ince has made a motion
picture out of it for his latest pair of
stars, Doris May and Douglas' McLean.
and th story is showing; this week at the
Liberty. It tells how Sergeant Bill Gray
made the wager and not only broke
muffins with the C O. but also won the
colonel's daughter's heart. ' .
With Doris May -in a picture the pub
lic needn't fear that any dummy or
double will be used to register th more
difficult feats. When Hiss May , first
appeared at the Ince studio she was
unknown , and was hired because she an
nounced that she was 'willing, to uke a
chance on anything." They tried her at
automobile races, and other Mood-curd-llna-
achievements, but the pretty little
16-year-old girl rfusd to b feaswU
Moreover, sh showed n unusual Ability
to act before the camera that finally -ted
Ince to star her with Douglas McLean In
a series of pictures mad form tnagasln
stories;' ' . ;. " vv: v1!
LUMBta--WUllan S. Hart's newest
'- feature. "John Petticoats," showing
at th Columbia for thi neVr wk. af
fords this rugged star an entirely new
role. Instead of the time-honored West
erner he portrays the part of a tnodist
in ths city of New Orleana In the
North woods from which he earn John
Havner Is known as HardwoodV a
name he earned because he was the boss
lumberjack' of the camp. By the ftlU
of an Uncle, just deceased, he has be
come owner of the modiste shop, v Ar
riving at the Southern fcity fee Is flAbber
gas ted to find that he. owns a. petticoat
parlor. " ' ""
It happens one day that Judgs "Mere
dith is unable to buy his grand-daughter
a hew graduating dress, and ."Hard-'
wood" comes to the rescue by offering
to board with him and thus provide tne
old gentleman with the necessary money
A ball is given in honor of her home
coming and John makes a spectacle of
himself- His crude manners prov a
taitdlcan In his efforts to win Caroline.
His rival, a dissolute scion of a wealthy
family, saves his life shortly after, andJ
but of gratitude, the rough modiste or
fera to do anything xor nun.
He learns afterward that the young
scamp is responsible for his forelady
taking her life.- Bo Haynea is caiiea
unon to make good his promise. The re
sult Is he remains silent so that his name
Is connected with the tragedy. Judge
Meredith has Just ., requested him to
leave the house when he receives a let
ter which clears up the complications.
So the lumberjack is taken back Into
the 'Meredith home. The picture carries
a wealth of humor which Is admirably
commingled with pathos.
Th Columbia orchestra under Director
Knowles continues to grow in popularity
with Columbia audiences.
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TJEOPLBS Alice Joyce is showing In
A her latest photoplay, "The Winches
ter Woman." The story concerns a
ronnr woman falsely accused of mur
dering her husband antt who attempts
to hid in th country that sue may es
cape the notoriety accruing from the
trial. In her new home she finds true
love, after fat has again brought her
undsr suspicion as causing the death of
high dives, horseback feats.? breakneck another man with whom sh has become
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ALLOWING are the. photoplays and photoplayers to .
featured at the leadine; Portland cinemas for the new wee ;
.1 Scene from ''When Bearcat Wnt rirw "
?"WiUiam s- Har "John Petticoats Columbia. r "
( 8 Mary Pickford in "The Hoodhim," Sunset. ., . '
--Character studv of Alice Tovr at pnni. ; t'Vi
I Winchester Woman." -
- 5May; Allison in "Fair and Warmer Strand.
5 6 Theda. Bara in "A Woman There Was," Circle.
. 7 Earte Williams ( in 'The. Wolfw Star.
- 8Scene from "Twenty-three and, a Half Hours' Leave!'
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made the remark, "Gee, they "ought to
put ; this in the' movies.", Well, Mary
Roberts Rlnehart wrote a story for a
popular raagasine 'called JTTwenty-three
and :a- Half Hour's Leave." about; a
camp stage found themselves mlxl up happy-go-lucky . cavalry sergeant who
LIBERTY How . many : ex-doughboys
while they were In tne early training
TJsecaaUd Taadevllle- Broadway at Alder
Matlaee Sally, ItM Twle ITlfbUy, T ad t
Peyalar Prices Boxes aad Leges Kssemd , -
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Week Commencinf Tomorrow Matinee
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THE RISING; GENERATION
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The Oaty JavesBe Act to Be Presented ta Kew Tork by Speeial Peralsslem
t the Oerry Society aad Mayor Hylaa , ...
; - . Aerial Macks - ' r ;. Stephens & Bninelle .
r.Jn Mid-Air Frolics . f. . ; In BiU of Muscat Comedy
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