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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1919)
i t ' tllR OREGOX STATESMAN: SUN'OAY, FF.imrAUT 10, 1DIO new rnnmanv In "Bonds of Honor for hubby, whereupon Cupid flew the coop! in "Women's Weapons," at The Oregon Wednesday and Thurs to be shown at the Liberty theatre next Thursday, Friday and Saturday day. - A striking story of adventure set in the Northern -. Lumber Camps I Loekwo'odl in ' m Bol and Pearv Valentine, a clever couple from the Hippodrome circuit are : appearing at the uugh tneaire today presenting their own tngs aad comedy. EYes. MarT Pickford is the leadin star of the screen today, and tha management of the Liberty theatr feets nreUv Droud to announce that they have -secured contracts for her new production with her new com pany. Anita Stewart la "Virtuous Wives is one o the big, special production theatre for an early showing. "The Avenging Trail" Also two reel- Sunshine Comedy They are made just to be laughed at ..Ye LUBE R" i I m Link and - Robinson, presenting "The Traffic Cop and the Lady" a konckoitt comedy act on the Hippo drome show at the Migh theatre today. Mlrandv did the laundry for the organist, and the organlsC being a nice young fellow, played a lot of music for her ana men Mirandy smiled -say, it's queer how peace ful and romartic a church is heu there's nobody but the organist prac ticing." One may djestroy a-grey hair by burning jit in the flame of a candle but camouflage will not fool that unerring sharpshooter, Old Age. Ea rn ees artistic soul snuucerea at tae first sign of departing youth but even then she could not come down to earth and serve good bread and pork chops. A man cannot live by dream alone is is proven in "Wo men Weapons."' "Daddv Long Legs" Is the title of Mary Pickofrd's new picture wilh her new company and has been con tracted exclusively for the Liberty theatre to be shown here at an early date. V Flares and Flickers James Oliver Curwood, author of "The Son of Kazan," will treasure lKKk being created for him by Nell Shlpman. who has the leading fem inine role in Vitagraph's screen adap Ttation of his book entitled "Ilaree ' Son of Kazan." the Vitagraph Blue Ribbon feature which will be the at traction! at the IHigh theatre today. Beautiful snow scenes abound In Harold Lockwood's newest Metro wonderplay, "The Avenging Trail" a five-act drama of the lumber camps in the north woods, based on Henry Oyen's novel. "Gaston Olaf." which comes to the Liberty .theatre today. Author, scenario writer, artist, alt round .athlete these are a few of the accomplishments of Nell Ship man. Vitagraph star, featured in her strongest picture in "ITaree. Son or Kazan." the Blue Ribbon feature which will be the attraction at the Bligh theatre 'today. Sessue Hayakawa. the famous Jap anese, movie actor will be peen in hi very latest production with his owp HIPPODROME "; THE PICK OF THE NEW SHOW VAUDEVILLE TODAY ; Bob & Peggy VALENTINE In their own '. songs and , . : comedy LINK and ROBINSON "Tbe Traffic Cop and the LatV" SPECIAL FEATUEE "AERIAL YOUNGS" Marvels of the - air. T4 A I1717 SON OF"i KAZAN A biff reduction.' A story of the great north woods. "ALL STAR CAST" WM0M THEATRE A) "200. Discpiint on all Wet-Weather;Goods $7.50 SWEATERIatl O HAUSER BjROS. f372 State.St. fhoneiu Carter's little liver Pills vL Ponnnf hi A Remedy That Constipated and Happy h nit fcauUrric ' CARTER x mm Makes Life Worth Living March 5th. 6th, 7th and 8th are the new dates for Charlie Chaplin in "Shoulder Arms" coming to th Lib erty theatre. - Herbert Rawlinson. lately a star Id his own right., supports Mabel Nor raand. the girl with the wonderful eves, in "Back to the Woods." What is more. Rawlinsbn is glad to do it. --h- iinnomin that old time- favorite of the screen, has joined tb navy. It happened some time go- but he was given. permisRiuu "t ish his work in "Hack to the oods with Mabel Normand. Now be is wearin; his uniTorm with'all the air of a seasoned tar. ' 4 - i v...n. hillAri at Marvels of thA Air wUi be on the Hippodrome show at the IJligh today. o .. ir.Vtt1ra-ra al his VerV OfiSl COU-l J -.." . - - in his latest production "Uonds oi u- t th TJbertr theatre ne- Thursday, Friday and Saturday. cn-ihinA Mimedr ine raw Marriage" made to be laughed at, at the Liberty theatre today. Johnson's canmoais oi mo .. - - m-nH at h risk or OA J9UUU3 ' life in the South sea jungies -(-- .in . This marvel ous nicture has been booked for tn Liberty tneatre lor me ,nrr i" .! aAHina nirl hir If crhuns ar troYided for Harold Ltckwood 4a hi . ,4nr -chicle. "The Aveng- i -r-n fire-act onoiopiar ver- rion of Henry Oren'a novel of Ah lumber country of the nortn. ton Olaf." whicft come sio me mwi theatre today. . . , Th aunerb Paramount Artcraft nrial nicture. "Little Women, a -,o-.in of Tyiulsa M. Olcott'a m ... win b snown ai j- Oregon today and Monday and Tues day. Are the Orientals more passionate lovers more vindicative naiers man those of the Occident? See the Tast difference of character Diw--u ,n two peoples in "Kje ior -. the great Naiimova ai me wicjvu, beginning next Sunday. Enid Bennett in 'Fuss ana re-wtc By Our uwn umir. When lovely Enid from her distant i Smiles with the eyes that put the aUra to flight, The flrea of youth are flickered with the film, And all the fantasies of youth alight. Some say that never ras a picture made . Like "Fuss and Feathers '; tnat rair Endi's played Her latest role In such high comic VUfl ; To make Maude Adams and Rejane afraid. . - ' A simple story this; it comes to ra"4 Through wealth a maiuen nsri uum her class. . Her f athera gold has iougui me ' golden spoon But not the manners with the knife. But when she meets the youth of her His parents vainly raise their cultur ed ire. . 4 He take her to .his arms and Jell the world To go to an unmentionable fire. Oh, you and I'd have done the same. f -nw A good director near to tell m how. And her beside me on the silver sheet Oh, silver-sheet where paradise . enow! ,'.'', Cecil B. Tie Mille's production of "The Squaw; Man" Is roming to Thj Oregon soon. Mtiott fiexler art i Ann Little head what is really a re markable cast. Is T,ove "The Greatest Thing in Life?-: - x . ' "' How would you like t see the mo tion, picture version of the famous ntn?e play "The Squaw Man?" Is Power "The Ureatet Thing in Life?'; - Famine Conditions in , Armenia to Be Topic . The state department at Washing ton recently received this wire from Teheran! Persia: "Famine conditions in Armenia Hundreds dying Maily of cold and hunger. J Entire nation looks to Am erica for material and political exis tence." Dr. Frederick G. Coan who speaks at the Salem armory tonight knows all about these conditions and h will deliver a most stirring and elo quent address. Special music will be rendered and the public is cor dially invited. . . ' WHEN A FAMILY NEEDS A FRIEND In the Absence of Doctors Nobly Gone to War, After Influenza, . "I the Grip, Thn' wonderfully useful medi cines, Hood'a Saraaparllla, PepUron and Hood's Plus comprising we new- combination famUy treatment are warmly recommewaea. if taken rezularlv Hood's Sana parilla before meals,- PepUron after mnu and Hood's Pills at night as needed, they are reasonably sure to keep a family In neaitn ana prove to be ; reliable and alwaya reaay frini i Ther nurlfv the blood. build up strength and regulate the system, i Get all, or any one. as jron think you need, from your druggist today. 13 Wf' o A V M , '""-VV V ' i $ -A ;ii I :'ir,yM,:'J-aaftaaa--:'-:';- THE o, R ' G O, Jo Sells Her Hair. Can yon afford to miss a Photoplay with such a reputation? COME NOW', Deals in Real Estate I Donald Il.'Bowen et ux to 8. Ii. Mninnia t nx. 10 acres in G. S- Pnr laim 22-fi-lw. tlSOO: W. d. 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