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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1919)
THE OIIKGOX STATESMAN: Sl'NPAY, MAY II. 1MJ Brother 'against trotter forjower end the love cfja woman, j Flares and Flickers Dreario and; Goodwin A nifty pair of vaudeville's best, present a singing, talking and dancing num ber which they call "The Nut and the Chatterrbox." ;! Consisting of a line of riiit comedy: which Is all the rage at present and done by this clever duo, who have their own way or getting result.! On the hippodrome show at the Kligh today. hit upon a novel theme to furnish amusement to the fun loving public. I On the hippodrome show at the Bligh today. - HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE THE BEST BILL THIS YEAR-FULL OF PEP AND COMEDY SINGING-DANCING ; ,1 MAM 1 I fii llJYv -Although in all his motion pict ures he performs feats of daring that would make most men pause. Tom Mix ha never resorted to the use of a 'double.'' or any other camouflage, iln "Dame and For tune," which U coming to the Bligh next Friday and Saturday, Mix per forms several feats which - make spectators gaSp in sheer amazement.' But it is stated on good ' authority that - Mix does - not let others take the risks which his role call for. "Fatty" Arbuckle has already be gun work on his' next comedy to be called "The Bank Clerk." Molly Malone, an exceedingly pretty and vivacious girl, will have the feminine lead opposite the heavyweight coin-l edian. ; DAN McGRATH BERTHA YEOMAN The Lunatir and the . l'tinia Donna RuUy de Remer, who is leading woman for-Harold Lockwood In his great masterpiece, "The Great Ro mance." which wll be shown at the Liberty theatre on today for a two- days engagement. Is one of the most nted beauties of the famous Mid- nleht Frolics of New York which is noted the-world over for the peer less beauty 6f its chorus girls. Produced bit Yorhe film. Corporation tdmix Caretye, Managing Director Story by Finis FoA Directed btt Hcnr'j Ctio Distributed, by ME TR O Pictures Corpora lion The announcement of Vivian Mar fin in a ner photorlay is always a velmme raeiwfe to the grerst army f of plavenprt who ?pprpc1fte c!ti j Tnitir "tor'e. Pnr-h a photoplay ia t "Little Comrade." . "Pepper.' paprika and punch! This 1 to nut it brleflv is nn- apt descript- Ion of the treat In stor for tne uu- Vr in TVrcthv Girh's new picture "Poprv Poltv." . C?rrl Dempster and CHarire Sey po'ur own vr of the nrettieet f-,Cri that will appear in David V. Grif fUli's coming artcroft Picture. "The Girl Who Staved st Home." Miss DomnRter is well known as a solo dancer who accompanied Ruth St Dennis on one of lier numerous tours of the country. Miss Seymour did picture work when she was in pig tails. ! " .A woman scorned has her revenge in a tense scene in "Tangled Laves." the Vitagraph Blue Ribbon feature which will be seen, at the Bligh the atre today. FRED AND PEGGY PYMM THK DAY For Oul.l Irrlaml DREANO and GOODWIN . Tli Nut nml tln rliattor-lxix CoimNly Sinking, Talking, Efceiitrio nisl Acrobatic Dancing WE HAVE SEEN THIS SHOW AND WE GUARANTEE IT. BUT YOU HAD BETTER COME EARLY! Vhat is believed to be the largest and most massive ball room set was built and photographed for a num ber of the scenes in "The Great Ro mance." the Metro romantic drama i in which Harold Lockwood Played the leading role and which will be the feature at the Liberty theatre on today for a two-day engagement. Today! THEATRE t nn i oaay One of the principals in the cast supporting Harold Lockwood in "The Great Romance,!' the thrilling drama which will be the feature at the Liberty theatre today for a. two day engagement is Helen Llndroth. an actress of wide experience, both on the stage and before the camera. Sent to prison by the testimony of hi. Focfev wife whose name ne sought to protect in a fight.. John Howland com? out sworn to revenr' on the man. But his hand Is stayed hv a rlrl he ha befriended and who love1 hfm. and before hy can act. a tirhtniiwr holt becomeshis aveng nrd lirhfs his war to rpjines. This i the theme or "Tsngles Lives." the Vitpgraph Blue Ribbon feature which will be seen in the Bligh theatre to day. The story is by James Oliver Curwood. i BEN LEVY GOES TO CALIFORNIA Prominent Meat Dealer of Salem Affiliates With Big ' Wholesale House agers. He resigned this position to again take charge of the Midget Market in Salem which had been lert without a manager by his brother Harry having been called to the colors. I'nder his keen business manage ment the Midget has prospered as never before and it is only his am bition for larger opportunities thai leads him to leave Salem. His many friends and he has a hot of them regret to see him leave, but feel sure he will "make Levy, manager and founder 1 eood" In a large way wherever for- State T taxes Are Received at Office of Treasurer - v,. , ,-tn-f up . ' j . ' " couldn't do it. ronrir. musical comedy fV it th"! is. In filming "Fame and Fortune." which is coming to the Bligh theatre : Tom Mix had to swing from the bacB of a galloping horse into the branch- j es of a tree. The first time he dm the fell on his back and wa3 shaken A cowooy warnea mm uui YeLIBERTY really something worth while. They it "The Lunatic and the Prma Donna," and is as the name implies. aVa have hd nut comedians, but Han McGrath is the best morsel of squir rel food cf them all.. Miss Yocman s "The Prima Donna" ha" a very i beautiful cultured voice. Her ren dition ofhat delightful old ballad I "AMce Bolt" is a 'reat worth vhHe. Ort the hippodrome Enow ai the Bligh today. .He Did yoii love nie w'hen you' first saw me?''. She Oh, nci: l .had to get used to you first. Boston Transcript, i Fred anil reggy i'ymm an excel lent chrafter artist wh iipecialixes in imnefsluations of th Knglish fhaioie aid a commedle of un nuestioae'l versatility comprise this ever rait of entertainerp who nave ' cl Tom turned on him snlrltedlv and said: "There's no Mich thing as fail in this business Of course, I'll do it "Hurst's Creoles," a minstrel show of Southern people with a female banfl.will be the big novelty show for Salem the coming weekl They will open at the Bligh Wednesday. Men Levy, manager and founder go of the Midget Meat Market, leaves ! tune may lead hlui maay ior uanrornia. His plans are for business connection with the wholesale meat business in the Gold en state. . ' His wide experience in the meat business, including everything from the appraisement and purchase of meat on the. hoof to delivering the finished product to the consumer qualifies him as a man whose ser vices would, be of exceptional value to a large meat, concern. Further more, he possesses an initiative and executive ability which, combined with his technical knowledge, slfould make exceptional timber for pack ing house management. These qualifications were recog nized by the great Carstens Packing company of the northwest of which concern he was for a considerable time one of the most trusted nian- Vp to the present time the office of State Treasurer O. P. Hoff has received from the several counties of the state a total of $l.tM,!9l.:0 Wallowi. in state taxes.. Eleven j counties-, ing: Washington. $44,121.50; w ne Crook. Curry. Klamath. ' Malheur. ur. nothlnr: Yamhill. $34,315.60. Marion. Morrow. Polk, Tillamook. Total. $1,184.91.50. Umatilla. Wasco and Wheeler have not yet turned In any amount.! Th connties from which taxes liave been received are: Baker. $35,649.50; Benton. $18. 953.30;. Clackamas. $51,843.20: Clatsop. $I2.302.0; Coliimlia.$21. 793.40; Coos. $33,093.40; Crook and Currv nothing; Deschutes. $14.-333..50;- Douglas. $40.16: Gilliam. $15,953; Grant. $12,078.10: Harney- SI6.STS.80: Hood River. $14,900: Jackson. $45,531; Jefferon, $7.- K37 20: Josephine. $12,732.20: Kla nath nothing; Lake, $17,143.-0: Lane. $61,316.30: Lincoln. $11,227. r.: Linn. $46,683.70; Malheur. Mar ion and Morrow, nothing;. Multno mah. $516,209; Polk, nothing: Sher man. $16 3H3; TillamooX and Ctaa- tillu. of Appetite U also lost of vitality. Tiger, tone. To recover P- t petite and the rest take Hood'a Sar sanarilla, that strengthens the stomach, perfects digestion, makes eating a pleasure. It also makes the blood rich and pure, and steadies. -the nerves. A "cub" reporter on a New Yorlc newspaper was sent to Patersoj to write the story cf the rjurder of a 1 rich manufacturer by thleTes. IW spread himself on the details and naively concluded his account with this MMitence: "Fortunately for, the deceased., he bad deputed all of his money ia the bank the day- be- nothing: Fnion. $30.6-2.1 fore. Q he lost practically nomine $21,229.9: Wasco. Both- but his life. Grit. ' ' ' Hun-Hating Dog, Veteran of World War, to Help Boost Victory Loan T BLIGH THEATRE ! Burns Bros.5 MONDAY TUESDAY is liiistrels A vliiiiwind of fun, music, singing, dancing and the most 5 .; laughable, colored comjedians. CARRYING THEIR OWN BAND AND ! JAZZ ORCHESTRA WATCH FOR THE STREET PARADE V This is a regular road show bulj will le shown at J small prices, 35c awd 73c. : . i : . . . , . i i AVe pay the war Ux- . "My Soldier Girl," the urilliart military musical comedy, coming to the Grand Opera hou?e Wednesday. May 14 is the cleverest, bflghtest wittiert entertainment ever seen on any stage. It sparkles. i,t has hu mor, color, melody, spirit and a score that holds the auditor- with its swinging lilting air?. Pearl Dayton, Cook and LaGrange and Sargent Art Priddy are the vaudeville attractions at the Oregon today together with the ever popu- r ("harles Ray in :"The Sheriff's Son." ; Henry B. Walthall, the screeo star whn it nntpit for his hirhlr fm aginative and string dramatic por trayals, adds new laurels to his rep utation as Harry Sevier In "The Long Lane's Turning." a National rilm corporation production re leased by the Exhibitors Mutual Coming to the Hligh Tuesday. In a "Perfect 36." which comes to the Liberty theatre, beginning next Thursday her tremendous fol following will find '"Mabel N'ormand more beautiful, more appealing and most important funnier than ever. i,WRY u.. . . ( j i .. . , - nr..--'-:; . .-.$ . r - lii' ------y-vj-vi, , -;v.:-jn Vz-irr-.-ti -,,',- ltyAs ' I l sx)'ipj;'Ai Cognac fought the boche lth tna 7Ut artillery. AlthoiiKli he Is little more than a pappy he hasa't Solitn ! over his hatred of his pals' foe, lie was In the service tlr seven montns. never miea a arm. wmi uui. u found the wounuea ana Kenerauv enaiw iimmm-h io uv iunri jmru. u - . devotion thev branded him with a service stripe on the left foreleg. He was broucht to this country by Private Sevraour SaniuHR. who. through Jess Dandy. pretnted htm to the Krlars club, of which he is the of ficial mascot. Cognac (the Friars are going to call hint Grape Juice after June 30 hates a German helmet so much that he h.i broken several teeth trying to annihilate one. This hatred is to be tutned to account during the victory loan campaign. Comae's battles with, hun helmets are to be stased on speaker at0? all over New York city. When thi idiotngraph taken he was standing at attention and hadnt noticed that one of the Friars had slipped a helmet almost under his nose. - Yes. Wallace Reid will be here soon in "The Roaring Road." that corking, fast-moving story of an even faster moving automobile salesman. L GRAND S4S MAY 14 "Burns Bros. Mem this Minstrels", the! big fun show carrying tbaeir own band and jazz orchestra will.be at the Bligh theatre Monday and Tuesday. Watch for the parade. IE GOMTE S FLESWER-Present THE TIMELY AND MTRIOpCMUSiaLNOVBlTV I WITH MiEfJAnr hi riurncnz- HITS Mabel Normand, who is known wherever mirth is. never was' funi nier than in her latest Goldwyn pic ture. "A Perfect 36," by Tex Char wate; which comes to the Liberty theatre, beginning next Thursday. Pranks original with the joyous fun- maker are certain to convulyie the atre goers wherever the second in Mabel Normand series of broad com edies Is shown. s Vn ntirply new characte'ri.atton is said to have -been accomplished K-i Wnii'in S. Hart in his newest nittu-. " The I'odpv Girl's Hus- band." Vaudeville And Chas. Ray C00KE & LaGRANGE COMEDY SINGING AND TALKING ACT Charles Ray 2 IN n'A'l I FT V jASHOW OF NOVELTIES PAULC.I N.JSMRTjSWFT8SAUcYCAST BRIGADE OF WONDERFUL GIRLS Mftol Nnrtnand's world of admir er f;fl ' A . IV r.fert r,6". her l.?tc Gi'dwyn picture, which comes to th l.ibertv theatre. beginning ret Thursday, even more laughter compelling than hor previous com ic'lv mrce-s. I ninl final installment jot M;rtin .lolmson'n "Cannibals of the Sou Mi S'-a Islands-' will be shown at Vi LiVriy Ihntre next Sunday and Monday. Hi- was yellow and the whole town km-w it. Ititt he made the tiot- rouragoous fight a man can make fight against the heritage of rear. Se tlharlen Kay -in "The Sheriff's Son." ! PBSSSSktpBSi Prices 50c, 75c, $i.Q0, $1.50 Seat Sale opens JloaUay A, M. OjH'ra House rharraacy lady ho you 'want employment? ' TTraiup Lady, ycr means well, but j-er can't make wori sound any j more fnvitin by usin a wo:d of three tjllabics. mcvcianu riatn caier. PEARL DAYTON COMEDIENNE "THE SHERIFFS SON" SGT ART PRIDDY "KERNAL OF THE KNUTS" YOU KNOW IT'S GOOD THE ( '-: i TODAY 2:15; 4:00 5:45, 7:30, 9:15 Same Show Monday 1 1L! - - m -i. I i. . ! X i liN m 'mi IIUli' mmmm mi m 1 - : -. s