TIIK OIUXiON STATESMAN': hlXIUV, JINK 2. 1018. Lions in a Hospital." will be on the' Flares and COUPLE WEDS AS GOOD-BYE IS TOLD BOYS program at the Liberty ttday. Jewel Carmen, who was seen with William Farnum in "The Conquer or." at the Liberty last Sunday. will be seen again today in "Honor and Obey." She is featured this time with Gladys Brockwell. Sessue Hayakawa the noted Jap anese actor will be seen Wednesday and Thursday in The White Man's Law" at the Oregon theater. An excellent story which depicts lire and character on the West Coast of Africa. ""-'-rn'ir'-r rt i ntn 1 DOUBLE n SHOW m PLAYING i i ! it..t In "Tho PrnwlAn f The Flickers Pir Hill " - -" - I aeration. wU1 T at lhe Llber itre today andj tomorrow. marlie R7 la noW working on .1 Nine O'clock Town." by Victor v who Is directing the - ware. J0 Nofak, who has re i'atly been supporting Bill Hart to good advantage, plays the kad . feminine role. . j Tiree selected Hippodrome vaude ! ,e sets at the Wigh today. eville will be heard at the Oregon I QON today.. , Mary riekford will be seen In her latert Artcraft production -"M'Li" at the Oregon today. It deals with cold rush dava nr riiirn..t. .. i. . W. H. Haynes, Drafted Man, and Josephine Marie Troy , Climax Scene - w vJUUI UiA DUUflU$ a ragged little girl battling with the Y vaIWaJ A . . m . m . . RE its? r QUALITY OUR POLICY I j wv,A.iN',..av.'v S . .. . i Dorothy Dalton is j resting In"riaq -neisco- if one cad rest in Frisco.T ,t 'i , - ; Xbe "Fall of the Itomanorfs' s eblg picture that will be shown In Ifem.; , It shows the Kaisers w Vrianded work for a separate peac a Rsssia, it features lliodor, the -ortner confidant of Rasputin in the jit, (a be thown at the Liberty thea vt next Thursday and Saturday. pi , Tbi musical Irving a refined vaud uii:". eiruog men oi mat day and winning out by the sheer lotableness of her personality. Jack Mulhall in "Madame Spy'' will be the feature at the IUigh to day with the Hippodrome vaudeville Know. Marguerite Clark will score her greatest triumph at the Oregon next Sunday in her latest Paramount play "Rich Man, Poor Man" Her dainty sense of humor and an powerful art are given full play. Ella Hall and Emory oJhnson. two of the Hluebord favorites, will be Been .in "A Mother's Secret' at the Liberty next Tuesday and 'Wednes day. "Joan the Woman" has been ok ed for another showing in Salem. It will be at the Dligh theatre soon. Charlie Chaplin will be seen at the Bligh again r.xt Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday. A new Sunshine comedy. "Hungry Auto Owi ? iers Stop, Look and Think SAFETY FIRST Dp you know yon can have, your car repainted, new top and seat covers put on, all under one roof, in a fire-proof build ing? I ' Best Skilled Labor on the Coast Oregon Auto TopCo. AutoPaintingCo. ' Phone Broadway 4408 Fourteenth and Conch Streets Portland, Oregon A big comedy vaudeville bill at the Bligh today. -1 he Biggest Shown on Earth" t The Oregon next Friday and Satur day, featuring the beautiful Austral ian actress Enid Bennett. "Over the Top." featuring Sgt Arthur Guy Empy himself has been booked for the Liberty theatre and will be shown at a near date. HARTFORD 3500MILETIRES If -Mean- Tire Insurance Scientifically built and tested to meet the most severe service these tires will cut your tire bills in two. "i , AUTO ACCESSORIES t SPOT LIGHTS robes BUMPERS JACKS f 2 CHAINS LIGHT LENSES TOOLS TIRE COVERS HARTORD CORD TIRES GUARANTEED Not on a mileage basis but to give Satisfaction RAY L. FARMER HDW. CO. Phone 191 Distributors Corner Court and Commercial Sts. Everything in Hardware L " ' - -- V- ' - - - - III "Anytime I'joji wanted to go to war, I'm ready." ays Bill Hart. "I've seen wars and I've seen Libeity Loan drives give me war." Bill's ad mis ers nearly banquetted him to death on his recent Loan tour, and he al most cracked under the strain. ! Ambassador Gerard In "My Four Years In Germany" will be shown in Salem soon. Leon Domque, a fine looking young chap who is a wonderful nlanist pre sents under the title of "The Pader ewskl of Vaudeville." a piano num ber that is a remarkable exhibition of instrumentation on Ahe- hippo drome show at the Bligh theatre to day. ..j : , Jones and Johnson, two real color ed comedians, will .furnish an abun dance of laughs in their offering, consisting of singing, talking and dancing on the Hippodrome show at the Bligh today. . , Arthur and Dolly Le Roy in a com edy singing, talking and acrobatic dancing number on the Hippodrome show at the Bligh theatre today. . A big double show'at the Liberty theatre today and tomorrow. In "The Fall or the Romanoffs." which comes to the Liberty Iieatre on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Herbert Brenon has an exact replica of the Russian village of Tobolsk in which Rasputin lived nntll he de cided to become a religious preacher, ind which now Is the residence of the Czar In Ms exile. In the "Fall of the Romanoffs" Herbert Brenon shows the removal of the ex-Emperor and Ms family from the palace, and their transformation to a lowly estate. . One woman agatnst the world orms the theme of the new William Fox photoplay starring Gladys Brock well, "To 'Honor and Obey?" which -pens at the Liberty theatre today for a run of three days. In this pro duction. IMss Brockwell. the "Girl of a Thousand Expressions." fights galnst heart-breakoing odds and 'omes from the fray weary but victorious. "Daughter of Destiny" is the title if Madame Petrova's first photoplay rom her own studio. The disting uished star has created another screen notability in the person of Marion Ashley, an impulsive Ameri can girls who suffers and triutnphs greatly when drawn into the web or modern secret diplomacy. At the Liberty theatre soon. In a new million-dollar hotel just opened In Baltimore a woman pre sides behind the desk to welcome the arriving and speed the departing guest. BIG CONTINGENT GOES Board No. 1 Sends Forty-Seven Recruits to Fort McDowell Promptly at the appointed time last night the group of forty-seven selected men called from division No. 1 to Fort McDowell were on band at the court house, the court room and halls being filled with a crowd of friends and relatives of the draft ed men. Addresses were made by Commander A. B, Hudelson and other members of the G. A. R. post and by Attorney Roy Shields and R. K. Page. At the close of the meeting and a Tew minutes before the men were lined up for the march to the depot, a romantic incident bioke in upon the sombre atmosphere of the build ing and created a ripple of smiles among the tears of relatives and sweethearts. One young couple, W. H. Haynes, of the draft contingent, and Miss Josephine .Marie Troy,- slip ped away to the county clerk's of fice, secured a marriage license, and were made man and wife In the of fice or County Judge Bushy. A few or their friends who were "wise" to the proceedings, waited them at the foot of -the ctairs and as they des cended they were met with a shower of rice, with an accompaniment of laughter and congratulations. Hundreds Say Good-Bye This was the largest contingent to go from this point and a crowd of several hundred citizens were gather, ed about the court house tjo cheer theem as they marched away. A 2f0 Off On All Trimmed Hats EXCEPT MILANS During the whole of this week every trimmed hat in our stock, except Milans will be offered at 20 per cent less than regular price. Many new models coming out this week will be includ ed in this price reduction. Come Monday morning. The French Shop M. Buffe Morrison 115 N. High St. Masonic Temple 3 THE BIG FOUR TODAY C wnujAu fox imiimh nimcm MIUIU TMMOUCM hoxHIm COHrOHATION. , TODAY GLADYS BROCKWELL i In the Six Reel Dramatic Sensation of New York wiujam ror MiiAMa tweucit Fox FTTm CORPORATION TODAY "TO HONOR and OBEY" "HUNGRY LIONS" Comedy a new Two-Reel Sunshine Comedy Full of Laughs, Thrills and Sensations FINLEY NATURE PICTURE The Finest in the World IG BILL HART MATINEE TIL 5 15c EVENING 20c IN A TWO-REEL THRILLER 'Trowlers of the Plains" r Va CONTINUOUS SHOW TODAY 2 P. M. 'TIL II P. M. 1' IB ERTY THEATRE I M I H m . . . p .; P AMERICA'S SWEETHEART J f AMERICA'S SWEETHEART 3 6VJARY PICKFORD in "Vi'LISS" There's a little sob, a little laugh, and a host of thrills in this famous Story By Bret Harte n VAUDEVILLE The Musical Irviner I f Refined Musical Act iti .. - , GO PATHE NEWS ALASKA SCENIC larger number went with them to the depot, where they were addressed briefly by Louis Lachmund. The young man Cratty, who had failed to turn in his report, was still missing last night ana no eriore on the part of the war board availed to find a clue to his whereabouts. The departure of this group is to hi accented as onlv an earnest d minr calls that will follow one after another, each one coming with great er urgency. Yesterday there were in the hands of the war board two tele grams from Provost Marshal General Crowder. One of them announced Call No. 63, ordering that during the flveday period beginning June 94 thA boards of the state were to enroll and entrain for Camp Lewis 2000 men. to be selected irom uass 1, qualified for general military ser vice. As far as possible they are to exclude those who are assiduously engaged In the planting, and culti vation of eroDs. but if the allotment cannot be made up without drawing upon this class, the boards are m trnrtMl tn um their discretion In se lecting men who can best be spared. The number to t enroueo. in me Salem office under this call is sixtr five men. Machinist Are Wanted. The other telegram reads in part as follows: r-.ii K'nmtwr K9S noon this state Is announced by the Trovost Marshal General as follows: Complete th .ntrlnmint for Portlant 30J grammar school graduates who have had some experience along mecaan ical lines and some aptitude for me chanical work, to report to command ing officer of school district No. 1. on June 15. 'Only white men and men phy sically Qualified for general military service are to be furnished under this call. The men received fo- hls serv ice will receive a course CT training at government expense, fitting them to serve in army positions, requirm VnnwioriffA of auto mechanics, gen eral mechanics, blacksmithlng, sheet metail work,, plumbing, carpentry and radio operating. Incident to many kinds of military service, both at the front and behind the lines. This is an exceptional opportunity for en ergetic and ambitious men." All young men m arait oisirirt No. 1. Marion county who are quali fied to respond to his call areu rgeu to present themselves promptly to the local registration boards, who are authorised to Induct qualified men until their quotas are filled. Th. TMriod for volunteering will In clude June 7, and after that no more volunteers will be accepted. If a sufficient number has not been en rolled by June 8. the registration boards are authorized to select In sequence of order numbers a suffic ient number of qualified men from Class 1 to till Us allotment, selecting only those who have completed -at least a grammar school education and have had some experience along m chanical lines, and some aptitude f.r mechanical wmk. Each man must carry with him at least two suits of underclothing, one suit or outer dom ing in good condition, on sweater., a stout pair of shoes, three extra pairs or socks and two bath towels, as he will be kept In civilian clothing during the first three weeks until he can be supplied with a uniform and other clothing. The number to be furnished by tb Salem board under the call la eleven men. ro.MM UNITY PIG KTIES. LONDON. April SO Jin Interesting scheme for helping food production has been started In the suburb of lismpstead, one of most desir able residential sections of London.' The arrangement is for sties to b built In a field close to the suburb and the residents are to have their own pigs and maintain them ehere There pigs will be far enough away from the houses not to be a nuisance and they will make good use of the food refuse of the homes. An expert is to be placed In charge of the whole enterprise. Man Who. Escaped From " Hospital Very Insane Sheriff Hurlburt of Multnomah county-was yesterday notified ot the escape from the state hospital for the Insane of . French L Ewlng. who was committed from Multnomah countr March 11. While not considered dangerous Ewing Is extremely In sane and afflicted with delusions of hearing and imagines that he Is be ing persecuted. He was seen near Pratum, but trace of him was lost. Ewlng made his escape from a work ing gang. He is 3S years old and no relatives are named on the hospital records. ' . HIPPODROME TODAY .VAUDEVILLE. THREE BlG ACTS LE0ND0MQUE The Paderewski of Vaudeville LER0Y Arthur and Dolly Singing, Talking, Acrobatic, Dancing JONES AND JOHNSON Comedians Par Excellence JACK MULHALL In a Sensational Timely Feature "MADAME SPY" "FIGHTING TRAIL'? The Starting of the Biggest, Wild West f Feature ever made COMEDY WEEKLY BtLIM THEATRE y ,if 7