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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1919)
THE OREGON' STATESMAN f KTXPAY. MARCTT SO, 101 0 Flares and Flickers TODAY-TOMORROW (Two Days Only) Richard Hamlin is a post graduate in the art of stepping. All sorts of terpsichorean developments he has at bla toes ends and one brilliant dance follows another in rapid suet cession. On the Hippodrome show ai the Ullgh today. I Alias. Mike Moran, Is Wallace fUld's newest concoction and will be shown at The Oregoa soon. A keenly anticipating public Is awaiting the opening performance of "Tarxan of the Apes." The"1ook and story had more readers in this city, perhaps, than any other fiction document, and any one who has read the story cannot help rushing to the film production of It. It is without doubt ' the most unusual tale, the most weird rerles of adventures and the most sensational and startling in character of all the many tales of the dark and dreaded jungles ever conceived. The New York American says it registers 219 distinct thrills and each one is greater than j the other. Opens at Ye Liberty next Wednesday. Thursday. Friday and Saturday. ''4- A 1 ' Si mil I At ' THE DEATH Of KAIA "TAKZAN Of THE APES' SPEAKING OF TAR Z AN OP THE APES "Good Gracious I'm glad I saw tnat picture" is what you will say when you see Blllie Burke In "Good Graciouj. Annabelle.' The picture Is taken from the amour Broadway success by the same name. j Miss Anita Stewart will mark her return to the screen, beginning next Sunday at the Ye Liberty theatre in an adaptation of Owen Johnson's popular story. "Virtuous Wives." Miss Stewart In the role of Amy For ester. Is supported by an all-star cast of principals. Including Kdwln Ad den, Mrs. DeVYolf Hopper, Conway Tearle and William Boyd. limits of neoDle keen money ! In their boots, but who ever thought thai romance thrills and Intrlgje could be found in them? See what Dorothy Gish'g boots hold. She'll be in "Boots" n"xt Flday and Sat urday at Tha Oregoa. - Six hir amateur acts ahve been arranged for amateur night at the Bligh next Thursday night. We'll venture to aay, "yon never saw such a girl." Albert Payson Terhurie said "It is the greatest picture I ever aw." Pauline Fredericks said "It is a wonderful picture" Evening World said "Only one word will describe , it. It Is marvelous." Evening Telegram said j "It thrills. It astounds. Herald said "More thrills than Broad way is used to." Willard Mack said v' "It is a masterpiece of - Primeval life." The Times said "It is thrilling and educa : tlonal." YOU WILL SAY It startles It thrills It surprises and entertains. France's "Grand Old Man". Pre mier Georges Clemenceau. is seen at the Versailles conference In company with General Foch and General Per shing In ;6nder Four Flags." the U. S. official war picture, issuea ?y th Division of Films. Committee 6n Th1lo Information. wh!(h the DeODie of this city will see ai the Liberty starting today. Everybody ought to know that the "Girl Dodger" Is some snow. Charles Ray does the dodging and he's here next unday, Monday and Tuesday at me ureg.m. ' 5 V V Jj -Kf Ur( it ' 1 "i j - v i . A .':--" JOHN BARRYMORE In "Here Comes the Bride" MR. RAYMOND BALLARD OEQANIST. Will give a abort rcciUl on our new Wurlitxer Hope-Jone Orcheitral Unit Organ following the feature picture. 1. Behind Your Silken Veil. Still Quiet Night, tf i . f . ant wiTuiiii-. (latest OrieTital Fox TrotJ MS. AND MBS. SIDNEY DREW In their Comedy Beleaae "ROMANCE IN RINGS" Starts Next Wednesday Amateur night, six big acts next i Thursday at thfe Bligh. j "uove, 7 r axxy Aroucnif wcu some ume agu. u u-cn -i ly handled by jthe poets. Hi con ception of it 1st depicted ia his lat est comedy by that name. The bie fun show of all time will h at th Orand Aoril 9. Mutt and Jeff in "WoollyfjWest" with a com pany of 40 people. a fcnrtPntie of the German spy films which the! public suffe-d dur ing the war IsJoffered In the latest Paramount Flags comeoj wmcu tells much in its title "Impropa ganda." ": MonMeur Canarls is an interesting magician with a droll sense of com edy and who keeps his audience roar ing with laughter constantly. He presents clever feats ..of magic and n.infsininf th sense of real mys tery so effectually that the audience Is amazed ana aeugmea. nrtv 4ri moo nists and adds at mosphere., At the Hippodrome ahow at the Bligh toaay. a. tii'lvtThi: he's afraid-of them! tt,.-. .fM thur'll Mhim blush. Jir a ... . v if. th ad trutn. cumDrrv .'.miii nf th elrlies! What are im to do with that srrt of kid? How can you make his nature AfA "Pinkie" La Rue knew. There ... . virv in her chorun girl meth- tk. thtnr that makes "The Girl Dodger" a great picture U the fact that Charles Ray is that said Dodger. j , If You Feel Grouchy, See It! f , $& . j the r n ! z-1 (P) is? n (& bsL I SPRAYED OltOIARDa AK I MOXI.Y MAKK1E. f 4 It 9 Herman and Cllffton have a song offering which is pleasing. Miss Clifton's frocks are handsome and so is Miss Clifton hersctf. The two sing one duet as a closing number which is made unusually attractlve- by their clever way of putting it across. On . the Hippodrome show at the Bligh today. American Army's Leader Saying Good-by After Visiting Canadian Corps Commander fc, Dodger. HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE Ml TODAY- r "CANARIS & CO." :- To delight and dazzle with Magic and Mystery' HERMAN AND CLIFTON RICHARD HAMLIN Ethpl Hlavton'a ntxt nlrtnre to be shown at The Oregoa is "Maggie Pepper' .and Its "pep" all tne way through.. It's a stotr about a brljrht "neDDerr saleslady in a de partment store. A drama foil of smiles and heart throbs. riiTininrh of th Pnrst TLsnr- ers," the VitagraplTniue Ribbon fea ture, which will be the attraction in the BHrh theatre today, is a rugged romance of the. western nlalns in the troublesome days of the cattle rust ler, a da t ted from the widely read story. "Cavanaugh. Forest Ranger,' by Mamlln Garland. What a lot of trouble a few fibs can cause! ' That's a lesson taught by "Aliaa Mike Moran," Wallace Reld'a new est picture. Hippodrome vaudeville at thej Bligh today. TTnrfr VniiF Flar9." fhe U., 8.-of ficial war picture, made knon by tha niviainn ett Films. Committee on 1 Public Information, which will b presented at Ye Liberty today, io A Tndav. shows the rivhHnv An tho Mame and in and around Chateua Thierry, as well as the war. on other fronts, lnciuain Italy. T).a TMn!fct Staee" with Frank Keen an in a dual role is realistic. i .mi rnii or tense vuiu- tiona At The oregoa. Tuesday. TTMni.m riacmnnil in a new special 7 . . .. . .v- feature "The Prodigal Liar, ai iu- Bligh next Tuesday. Walnuts as Food for the City Office Han Eat a nut. You sickly mut. And chase away the bile; Then come again ii w . . . f . . . . fed 'q:tLM nursery bed. everyene of which was vigorous. The aorta grove was planted and when the eeedllrgs ease op end bad . reached the right ar they were flald-gTalted. Mr. Groner says be knows bo vray- of grafting to 100 per cent set. When any don failed It was' too late to get a tree started la lta place ttat year; the same thing may aad does sometimes happen ax a! a aad aaleaa the vacaat place are filled with eeedUagj or Btnery-Erafted stock tbey nay sot be filled for year. C J- Mdntcab, When afple from sprayed ertb- . ards bring from to 110 Pr cat . more on the matket U&a appl freaa egiected orcaarda. bo farther arts- ; meat is seeded to prove the dealra- bility of tprajiag. eprsj!sg will py ob every barrra orchard which la. - barren becaeae of laaect aad dlMaae' ' attacks. Thomeand ef acre of ortV ards of Uariag age are prods dag nothleg becaas of neglect. ray ing and pruning will pet theee ortb- ' nrds la boaru eondlUoa. " " ' Tht- tnrnh. lust received m this country, shows General Pershing saying "Good-bye and good luck" to General Currie. Canadian corps com mander, at the end of a visit the American oougnooys iaer na to the headquarters of General Currie. walnut stock over field-grafted ii evident in two adjoining gloves of Ferd Groner. near Hlllsboro. Ore gon. The south pianiin is gionou with Vigorous trees as like as two pins. The north planting Is ragged with treca little and big and no trees at all In places. Th south grove was established by setting out trees grafted In the WE SELL HARLEY-DAVIDSON BICYCLES Have you noticl the new Uarler-DeTiJeona on the street, at the school, and everywhere you go! Teople buy Ilarley-Davidins leciue they know they will get aerTice and satisfaction.- . There has been more Harlcy-Daridson bicycles sold in Salera during the month of March, than all other makes combined. There' a reason; call nd investigate. HARRY 147 South Commercial Street - '- PHone 68 in "S0NGLAND" 4(The Man in Brown" . NELL SHIPMAN ; In'"' CAVANAUGH OP THE FOREST RANGERS" A great western feature. Now make It ten. 1 1 F X J ' LOTS OP "Man of Might" And, pronto, grab a smile. Here coes for breakfast," said an ,rriifl man in Corvallla. Oregon, as he began to ciack and eat a number of walnuts. Asked what was iub a ri Via rnltedt ,vlv -You know how constipation isj the cuvm of the desk man. WelL walnut breakfasts occasionally arr ,- 9ntMtit. onlv a few are needed. starch is avoided, and water is drunk in large quantities in the forenoon. This leaves the stomach in the best possible condition for the bulky vegetable meals later." He also confided his belief that if all desk, men, who needed walnut breakfasts, te such nuts, the grow ers would bav to everlastingly hustle to keep up with the walnut demand. 1 Many offfco men profes to have REAL SCENES the Lai BIG BATTLES of the WAR Pershing and Foch at historic Versailles. Yankee flier hrings down German plane, and hundred! of stirring scenes in wh'ufi our own boys - alongside French, Ilritish ami Italian 'troops whipped the hun into sub mission. i I Authentic and official motion picture of the war, which girea you an entirely new conception of iti overwhelming magnitude. Action beginning to end All scene taken by camera men, tome of whom were killed' in action in order to give America theae wonderful pictures thousand of troop fighting. On every Front and under four flags In last Big Battles of tha War. ' M THREE DAYS STARTS TODAY MEN WITH SERVICE STRIFES FREE V.".'..:w I n-en't- ' i - COMEDY : J THEATRE used walnuts as part of the diet-to very great advantage. J The advantage of nursery-grafted