The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 19, 1918, Page 7, Image 7

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    1 THE PRECOX STATESMAN'; SCXDAY. 31AY lft 1018
Flares and 1 Flickers
Beginning next Sunday. 'IeCs Get
t Divorce.- with Billie Burke as tl
iur. will be the feature of the pro
gram at the Oregon theater. This la
a superb picture, in which Misa
Burke appears at her best to the role
of a romantic convent girl. ' ,
, : J- - " j
Tse smile-a-mlnuto man, "George
Walsh In "Some Boy" at the IJberty
today, t - '- ; ; ;: .
It Is aald Douglas Fairbanks pays
an Income tax on $450,000. Mary
pickford on $250,000, and CtiapUn
-a $100,000. r
Face to face with the kaiser. t!h
ritlxens of Salem will find them
aelves on May 30 ,'and they will sp
pore vividly than ever before, the
ruthless workings of the insane im
perialism with which our bojrs are
battling at this moment in France.
Coming. "The Kaiser."
Charles Ray will be seen in his
next picture. "Playing the Came."
at the Oregon next week.
Earl and Curtis, a pleasant appear
ing chap with a remarkable aptness
for repartee and a brunette of fas
cinating mannerisms and superb
looks, comprise this team, of enter
tainers who present their latest com
edy from the pen of Louis Weslrn.
entitled "Some Trip." On the Hip
podrome show at the Bligh today.
. To be cooped up in an express car.
fed I by the agent and generally
treated as an animal, s the experi
ence; that befalls Vivian Martin in
"Unclaimed Goods," her latest Para
mount vehicle, which will be rhown
at the Oregon theater next Wednes
day and Thursday.
Norma Talmadge in "The Law of
Compensation" will be the big fea
ture at the Liberty next Thursday.
Economy
True
The quejtion of Clothes should not be HOW
CHEAP but HOW GOOD ? Witlr the Condition the wool
eea markets, even staple patterns of suitings almost
entirely off the market, fend the Government taking
oxer the wool supply woolen goods will be almost im-
possible to get My large stock of all-wool materials is
at your disposal Order now for future needs.
; D.H. M0SHER
. Tailor to Men and Women.
474 Court Street b j Salem, Oregon
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SPECIAL
PRICES
FOR
PAIE."
An opportunity to do your painting economically.
PA II N
in all colors
TS
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go
per gallon and up
Ycur house will deteriorate if not painted. Yon cannot
afford to neglect it, with paint at these prices. Come in
sad let us show yon our assortment of colors and kinds.
SALEM HARDWARE CO.
3 State Street
Phone 172
Oregon, again this weep In "Ameri
can Aristocracy" considered by
photoplay critics as the best picture
he ever made; Wednesday and
Thursday are the days set for his
Salem appearance Instead uf Wallace
Held In the1"House of Silence.- as
was formerly advertised Tor the Ore
gon on those dates.
A big special Red Cross feature lo
two reels. -The Spirit of the Red
Cross," shows geographically Jur.t
what the Red Cross are doing In
France. The story is by James Mont
gomery Flagg and will be shown In
addition to the regular program at
the Liberty next Tuesday and Wed-
nesaay.
Douglas Fairbanks will be at Ulneketa street at ll:t "a. m. and
p. ni. Subject Bible lessen "Mortal
and Immertals". Sunday school at l:U
a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial
meeting at s:ae o'clock, hrtdini; room
In Masonic Temple, suite 2H9. ia open
vry day eseept hunday and holiday
rrtm 11:45 a. m. to a:-p. m. ai! are
cordially Invitml to our servicea and
to visit the reading room.
NOW
PLAYINQ
First ChrUllan Charch,
Corner rliah and Center, tf. T. Porter,
minister, lit Die rrnoul :4 a. in. lt.
II. C. Kpley, diret-lor.. i.reat orrheaira
and rlaaaes fur all. Coma and se a
live scltool. Wt-ranip and aermon
a. in. subject "It Is Kiniahed." Cltrmt
tan Kndeavor junior i and senior 7:t0
p. m. Kvenin service : p. -m. sub
)ect "lias Christianity Failed r This ia
Mr. Porter's laxt Sunday before starling
for . Krance. Special music.
Everybody's favorites. Jack Pick
ford and Louise Huff, at the Oregon
today in "His, Majesty Bunker
Bean."
m ii .
Mary Pickford had best Icok well
to her laurels, for "little brother"
Jack Is coming' more and more to
the front as one of the most popular
juvenile stars of screendora. ;n his
newest picture "His Majesty Bunker
Bean," from the ft dry toy. slariV
Leon Wilson. Jack Pickford has giv
en a charming interpretation of the
imaginative young stenographer.
Louise Huff plays "The Flapper."
Bunker is featured at the Oregon
today. U
Glenna. a charmingly beautiful
woman of the Jnnoesque type, pre
sents an . unusual singing number,
which Is billed under the titU of
'Double Voice Singer." Vaudeville
nas bad many male double voice
artists and a very small number of
females .who made an effort in this
line, rather unsuccessfully though.
sNot so. however. In this case, for
Ulenna has demonstrated her right
of superiority over male and female
as a double , voice singer. On th
Hippodrome show at the Bligh today.
Old photographs of early resident!
and historic landmarks are being
collected by Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Niemeyer (Blanche LIston) for use
In compiling special' data. Salem is
one of the old western cities and is
rich with relics if they could only be
collected.
CHURCHES
Lsll Methadlat KaWaaaL
South Commercial and Meyers streets.
Horace N. Aldrich. pastor. 9:45 a. m.
Sunday school, with classes for all
a sea. E. A. Rhoten. auperintendent.
Primary department under the direction
of Mr a. Mason Bishop. ll:t a. m. and
1:60, p. ra. Public worahip. with sermon
by the pastor. Morning- theme. The
World'a Ureatest Orsanixation In the
Intereat of Humanity." 2:45 p. m. The
Epworth Leatrue will sins; at the Salem
hospital. 7:v p. m. the devotional
meetinc of the Epworth League, led by
Miss Helen Ingrey. Special music at
all services.
Seat Salens Friends.
South Commercial and Washing-ton
atreeu. H. K. Pemberton. pastor Bible
aohool at 10 a. m. clasae for all. Albert
Miller, superintendent. Meeting for
worship and preaching at 11:0 a. m.
and t:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at
?: p. nu
First Cnnrebi ( Chriat. SetenttaC -!
Sunday services are held at 4a Che-
Chnreli af Ged.
17 Fairground road. Hunday school
10. Preaching service ll:t a. in. Sub
ject "The Kingdom of Uod.; What Kind
of a Kingdom It is; Where it Is Locat
ed; Mode or Knirance Ita rTults. etc"
Young Peoples meeting every second
and fourth Sunday 7:0t p. m. Preaching
service 1:45 p. in. 1'rayer meeting
p. m. All are cordially Invited to at
tenu. J. J. Uillespie. pastor.
First aVaptUC
Dr. Q. F. Holt's theme this morning
at the Kirst Baptist church will be
"Walking With Uod." The evening ser
vice will be In charge of McMlnnvtlle
college teachers and stundents. This
Is in observance of McMinnville college
nay. This afternoon two members of
the factulty. Mra. C C Potter, head of
the department of music and Misa Isa
bel M. Ci rover, profeaaor of history,
with about twentyvflve students of the
college will motor over from McMinn
ville. They will be the guests of the
Young People's society of the Baptist
church. A lunch will be served at four
o'clock. Mr. Carey Bishop will head
the Young People's meeting at aeven
o'clock. The members of the senior
class will have charge of the evening
service at eight ocloclc There will be
several speakers and special music ren
dered by members of the college glee
clubs. These services are free to the
public and will be interesting to every
one.
Raral Caagregatlaaal
H. C Stover, minister. Hundsjr school
at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 a. m.
Central CangTegatlenal.
South Nneteenth and Kerry streets.
H. C Stover, minister. Sundsy school
it II l m. ITnf IS. A. Hancock, super
intendent. Christian Endeavor at
7:15 p. m. Evening service at p.
First Ceearrega Ueaa I.
Liberty and Center streets. Dr. W.
C. Kantner. minister. lt:0 a. m. Sun
day school. Prof W. I. Staley. super
intendent. Classes for old and young.
tl:0 a. m. aermon subject: The Ked
Red Cross." 7:t p. m. Christian En
deavor. Miss -Elisabeth Bayne. leader.
: p. m. -Paul the Patriot" followed
by motion pictures. A welcome for
everybody. i
Highland Frlenda.
Sunday school at l:t a. m. Preach
ing service at ll:v a. m. Christian En
deavor at :45 p. m. Evening service at
:M p. m. Prayer meeting every Thurs
day night at :0 p. m. Everyiag one
invited to attend these services. Come
and hear the full go per p reach eo.
Josephine Hockett. psstor.
. St. Fanra Ckareh Fplaeepal.
Robert 8. Gill, rector. Service for
Whit Sunday: Holy communion 7:Jt
a. m. Second celebration. choral, and
address. 11:00 a. m. Evensong and ad
dreaa S:00 p. m. Sunday school S:4S
a. m.
W. C T. TC.
Rev. F. C Porter of the Christian
church will speak at the W. C T. U.
hall at 4:00 o'clock' this will be your
last chance to hear Mr. Porter on tha
subject before leaving far. Franca, .
Jaaeaj Lee MetfcWdlat.
Sunday school. Chaa. Hageman, sup
erintendent, meets at 9:45 a. m.- Morn-
32VJLL
2 p.m:
TIL 11
ZZ3
ITS
THE
BIG
SHOW
IN
TOWN
TODAY
COME
EARLY .
EARL AND CURTIS
In their Latest Comedy, "SOME TRIP"
GLENNA
DOUBLE VOICE SINGER
MILLER AND MORRISON
TWO GIRLS AND A PIANO
LOUISE L0VELT
In a Special Feature, "NOBODY'S W1TE"
"NOBODY'S WIFE"
COMEDY WEEKLY
t
FINLEY NATURE PICTURE
V THEATRE
THERE HE IS!
GEORGE WALSH
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The brightest, breeziest, most refreshing Star in Motion Pictures
the man who made the smile famous; the most versatile actor of
light comedy on the screen; the player who has eleven miles of
personality to the square inch the man ;
f 1
In a 5-Act Comedy Drama CIcan-Up.
ORflEIBOY.
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Also Sunshine Comedy, "THE SON OF A GUN"
A-
TODAY
TOMORROW
TWO FAVORITES
JACK
PICKFORD
AND
LOUISE HUFF
In the Best
Comedy Drama of the Season
His' Majesty
: Bunker Bean"
Yon won't know the supreme joy of being "on the Sunny Side of
the Street" until you see. this Joyous tale of a Reckless Financier.
OTHER
dohts
MISS SCHELBERG
AT THE ORGAN
CONTINUOUS
SHOW
The
OREGON
GO
tng worship at ll:tt o'clock. Sermon
by the pastor. Epworth and n termed -late
Leagues meet at 1 o'clock, p. m.
Evening worship at 9:09 o'clock. The
pastor will preach. A cordial invlta
uon Is extended to all. Come spend
an hour with us It will be helpful to
you. A. LAcy. pastor.
First Presey tartan.
Rev. T. S. Anderson of Portland will
occupy the pulpit morning and evening.
Morning service at 11: wo'clock. even
Ing service at S o'clock. Music at both
services by the chorus choir under the
direction of Miss Minetta Magers. Sun.
day school at t:4i a. m. Junior Christ
ian Endeavor at 4:0 o'clock. Senior
Christian Endeavor at 7 o'clock. Mid
week prayer service Ehursday at
o'clock. ' i
lowing the sermon.. . ,
wedish Tabernnete Mefbedlst.
South Fifteenth and Mill streets.
Jonn Ova 11. minister. Sunday school at
1:99 p. m. ust Anderson, super intend
enu Miss Hannah Chrlstensen. assist
ant. All welcome.
tate laatltattMs.
Services at the Institutions Sunday
will be held aa follows. 1:3 p. m.
Chemawa Indian school, by U. F. Holt.
: p. m. Olrl's Training School by
Delia Onwdfr Miller t li p. m. Tu-
beecUsU Hoepital. by-. Wells.
Cias Me4badlt.
Center street. Southeast corner 13
street, a. 8. Roeder. minister. Sabbath
school 1 a. tm English aad Uerman
claseen. Preaching service at 1 1
o'clock and preeentatlon ef Red Cross
work. In the evening the Epworth
Leagne will render another patriotic
n'orm. a service flag consisting of
six stars will be presented and letters
ruM Mr boya in Kraace read. Prayer
"leettnr Thursday evening at 111
Hood street. IH p. m.
The story of Jesus the Christ. Pre
sented in Bibical form, by Prof. Delia
Crowder Miller's class In vocal Interp
retation of the Bible Willamette uni
versity.) 8unday morning. May llth.
Frst l. E. Church. Oregon Prelude.
"For Behold Darkness Shall Cover the
Earth." Mr. K. R. Jones. Prophesies.
Miss Florence TwidwelL His birth.
Miss Nellie Beover. His Ministry. Mr.
Joheph lie finer. The congregation will
unite In the Lord's Prayer. "He Shall
Feed His Flock." Miss Veneta McKin
ney. Hia Ministry continued. Mr. J.
Fred McOrew. His triumphant Entry.
Mr. Wm. NIcholL His laat discourses
with His disciples. Miss Beover. "Come
Unto Him." Miss Louise Ruth Benson.
In Gethsemane. Mr. J. W. Warrell. His
trsL Mr. Benner. His crucifixion. Miss
Faye Bolln. "I Know That My Re
deemer Livith." Miss Iala Bell Mac
Addam. His Resurrection. Mr. McCrew.
Benediction. Dr. R. N. Avlson. The
music Is from the Messiah.
First Metbedlat. -
State and Church streets. 11:M a. m.
prelude. Red Cross work. Sermon by
the pastor. 1:99 p. m. Mr. Richards
Sunday school class will give n pro
gram at the Old Peoples Home.
p. m. meeting of all interested In the
Red Cross drive in the lecture room.
p. m. The Epworth league. First:
Miss Ralin. leader. Second: Misa Find
ley, leader. Junior: Mlaa Bretherton.
tender. p. m. Mr. Diss Delia Crowd
der .Miller's class In vocal interpreta
tion will give the story of Jesus the
Christ.
RigdonVFuneral Parlors
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The Home of Square Dealing.
Beautifully Appointed
Private driveway. Superior service. Lowest in cost.
Cewrt Street Cbnren.
Seventeenth and Court streets. Frank
E. Jones, pastor. A welcome to all ati
the Bungalow Bible school at a.!
m Preaching at ll:t a. m. Junior
11:2 a. m. Evening Y. P. 8. C. E. at
1:99 . Sermon at Quite an Inter
est -Is manifested In the sermons on
John's osoel. Htereoptiean slides fol-
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