The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 22, 1919, Page 7, Image 7

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(Seraldine at rrar fpent live wnoie i a cnaracter singing offering -which
Teeki in the heart of the Wyoming he calls ''Song lm personations." He
jtockles during the course of produc- wa formally featured with. Boyle
inf her second uoiawyn. picture "1116 w ooiroiK i A'arlety Fair. At the
Hell Cat. It xoiues to tbe Liberty I BUgh today.
toatre, beginning next Thursday.
Vaudeville at the Blight today.
One of the bits which will delight
til in "Daddy Long Legs," the Mary
pickford company picture featuring
the famous little star, isthe perform
ance of a dog who drinKs part of a
lag of apple Jack. Audiences at the
Liberty theatre where this picture
vill be seen early In July will see
a new type of humor In the antics of
this animal which gives a first rale
Imitation of a tippler trying to make
his way home after a too liberal im
bibition.;; - v
May Allison, one of the most dodu-
lar and : talented! screen -stars, will
be Been, in "The Test ins: of Mildred
Vane," a fMetro lay which will be
shown at the Liberty theatre on Wed
nes dayi for a onei-day engagement.
Charlie Chaplin's latest big come
dy, "Sunnyside."', just released, will
be .shown at Ye (.Liberty soon..
Abyssinian Three are a mixed trio
of colored entertainers consisting of
two men and a woman who present
an offering which they bill under
the title of the "Darktown Circus'
so arranged as to give splendid op
portunities for displaying their abil
ity and versatility. A special scenic
ret at the Bligh today.
Ben Mowatt and Blllle Mullen who
have youth, ability and versatility.
present under the title of "The Sun
brlte Pair" a combination novelty
offering consisting of a little sing
ing, talking and uantnng with a nov
elty finish. At the Bligh today.
Bewitching Bijlie Rhodes! In "The
Lion and the Iiamb" is seen in a
play that will delight and stimulate
the most jaded fancy by its humor,
thrilling situations and sensational
At the BIJgh starting Tues-
finalei
day.
Bud Mclntyre, a Jolly chap with a
beautiful
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Sessiue Hayakawa, undobtedly i
belL tenorv voice presents the most interesting and virile dra
matic personality of the silent drama I
has never done a stronger character-
ization than Goro Moriyama, the roie
he asumes in !His Debt", his lat
est at Ye Liberty today.
THE
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in his latest and best
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Cecil B. DeMilleV production
'For Better, or For Worse," shown
today and Monday; at the Oregon
One man. a soldier, 'young, eager.
brave! and loyal! faced the Hun, was
terriblv disfigured and prayed for
death, but duty bade him live, and
bravely he faced the world.
Another, a doctor, remained at
home;: to care for the sick and was
scorned as a coward by friends and
the woman he loved.
This, in thl$ . great after-the-war
Jilin story of the true heroes of Am
erica.: Cecil B. DeMllle strikes
mighty chord" on the human heart.
In j the brilliant cast are Gloria
Swanson, Theodore Roberts, Elliott
L Dexter, Wandai Hawley, Raymond
Hatton, Sylvia Ashton, Tom Forman
and Julia Faye. '. 1
"For Better a For Worse" is De
Sessue Iltryakavn
Uaworth-JJulual Star,
SESSUE
HAYAKAWA
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Cast u Moriyama, merciless,
cold oriental, the keeper of
luxurious gambling house in
"HIS DEBT"
The, story of a gam
bler who collected in
full as he paid in full.
Special Oriental
Music by
Miss Roberts
on the-
. Tipe Organ
HERE TODAY
i 3 Days Only i
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Mille'8 masterpiece. To miss ft is
to miss the big screen romance of
reconstruction.
Chase and Janis in dainty bits of
musical chatter are one of the vaude
ville attractions at The Oregon to
day and tomorrow. 1
The feast of the Tied Lantern
light the procession, of .the War
Maiden of China! Anything so fan
tastic and .weird has never before
been embodied, in -a play but you
can see it all visualize the strange
ceremony in this vivid picture Of the
Far East. : See it for yourself In the
"Red lantern" at the Oregon thea
tre, with Xazimova. the inronmarable
j star In a dual role of strength and
power.
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
By GENE BYRNES
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- THE LOXG EXPECTED
Harvey's Gteater MlnsfTels head-
led by Ed.TolUver and Clarence Pow
ell, iboth natural comedians, is due
here soon. They are both natural
from the fact that they act natural.
Just what they are, the regular dyed
; in the -wool negro comedians, and
they do their best to create laughter
and create a furore of amusement
at every performance.
Traveling in their own eighty foot
car; this company or 40 coiorea ar
tists are playing the principal cities
and towns oft the state and Judging
from press comments and verbal
criticisms heard, Harvey's Greater
minstrels is more than making good.
This company plays at the Grand
opera nouse isvionaay, June Z3ra
Parade at 4r?p. m.
It's a hard, life for lovers, but
when it's soft it's very soft. ;That
is the idea one carries'' away from
viewing "Where Love is Blind," the
new Paramount-Mack Senett comedy.
May 18 saw the . release of "The
Knickerbocker Buckaroo," a special
production with Douglas Fairbanks,
according to Artcraft schedule. The
picture cost more than $230,000.
A-Paramount-Mack- Sennett com
edy edition of ''Uncle Tom's Cabin".
threalens to be .the funniest comedy
ever filmed on the Sennett lot.
A big western dance hall scene at
a Glendale location has kept "Fatty"
Arbuckle busy for the past week
This scene by far the largest ever
shown in a comedy, will be part of
his new Paramount-Arbuckle picture
"A Desert Hero." !
Read the Classified, Ads.
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Dealer In
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The ffasolioe coxuumption is nnraally low. The tire, mileage
is unuru&Uy high. j .
Paige Caxs :
The most beautiful Car in Ametic. -.
MOLINE UNIVERSAL TRACTORS
A proven success, built and backed bj the Moline Plow
Comp&nj, s. $19,000,000 Concern.
BUY A THRIFT STABff f
Re'enlistments Increase
. on Preference Privilei
ABYSSINIAN iTHREE
PRESENTING
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A DARKTOWN .CIRCUS"
MOWATT and MULLEN
"THE SUNBRITE PAIR"
BUD MclNTYRE
"SONG IMPERSONATIONS"
A THRILLER
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OTHER FEATURES, TOO
ALL DAY TODAY
LIOH
BREST. May 14. (CoTea..
ence of The Associated Prs -T!
privilege of Mating thej.r. prefen-t.t .
t j units in which they wish to k i .
upoa r'venlistment has now been
en to soldiers who sign up for :i
other term in the army. Th'a ?
nounceraent has brouyht a ux.
number of re-enlistments ir
Eighth Infantry which is ermir i.i
to be made a part cf the tamo
Second Division aow in the cmy j
occupation.
I'ndor the -cn'is mrnt r.td t
m"ii will giv n t'n ir niilccp.1
Nmt Yo l" ' ' '" ' "" -r . J'1-
enlKtnient in tbr t"i t ' ' itrl t'.i
sixtr doil.rr mm - d n W
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ago. I'ov mi. : .;it fi' I or ;iu j
imar arv s..i ii'p to K an-e flam
the first 1'iace cf ruKt;nent..
NVhon." ril a d2.:shjy. as h
read the order today. "A montas
Xurl"'ieH ,', moii'-v to pnd.
'Sixty dollars, why that won t 'as
& vr.k in Kt-tnf jur-i i.w. .,a;u
another dotmhboy norf.ch.- dtKc.
edly. He enliated in New ork.
Sixty dollars! Vs hat d :joi
mefta? Two 1-nndred ant' twenty
dollars for yours t: uly." replied the
(nrmfr. He had enlisted in ' San
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
MONDAY, JUNE 23, .
PRICES 0c to 1.00; War Tax Ad Jed
R. II. Harvfy Prescnis !
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And Creole Eeauty ChoiW
THE LARGEST AND HIGHEST CLASS
MINSTREL ORGANIZATION EN ROUTE
N A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION
40 MINSTREL KINGS AND QUEENS
Including Famous Ballad Binrers, Entranciaxr Dancers. Nov
elty Entertainers, Expert Comedians, Instrumental and Vocal
Soloists. .A 20-Piece Bana, nvery Man A Soloist.
10
VAUDEVILLE ACTS
10
Francisco. ;
Watch for the Parade!
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