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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1919)
TTTTJ OREGON RTATFSMAX: SUNDAY, niXEUIlEn 21. 1010. HM 1 H "-te r- r is him mmusibi rarcTHu'fasei imm 1 All 1 mcw..?.i ww-wva II 'J sy I 1. ' M r.-.-jfs-z ,111' 1 M . ;!L. Mil mnm i i VP hdcdtv r ! if ,, l 1 I II II II II U 7 111 I I II II X III V V ALWAYS . U U GOOD i i fy MOST J I j j j j j j GREAT A TODAY I IS . II, H 7 S . v,; :- :vv-: ,",':,...:"' - '1' . .... HI j"B e. , jj! Gc " "FLORETTE" 1 COMWELL and O'DAY s- Just Me' I Dark Town Detectives 11 S ERNEST RACKETT MUTT and JEFF 1 v 4 'Nutty Cartoons" - Comedy 0 II h h mmm tm mmm mmm wmm h p h h h - 11 - i rf 1 t i EARL WILLIAMS 1 " z I n a hi 2 I V- r "A ROGUE'S ROMANCE" 11 1 ff- ? ilP THEATRE M. . ' . - ; ; H tn. ' m . . - . . . : : -. . . 7 " ' y 'hii'iiiih t mi a . . -iyT 0' """ I I z. - . I . . nt . 1 V"" 1 " "" !. niiimi-inn ' ' i i mi iii mniMit i! - - . . " "' ; TODAY V TOMORROW g,:;-111 , - ne "Sealed EiUge Supported by LUCILE STEWART and ROBERT EDES0N A gripping story of TWo Men's Love for the same woman anp! her choice between youth and age. ' . . .... WHERE THERE'S MUSIC O'Brien IN Hearts 19 "BUMPING IT'S THE FIRST OF Flares and Flickers T UK SI IIVIX OKS. A delicate maiden a strong.verile man. Living their lives on a primitive Dlaii. Cast on an isle ia the tropical seas. Never were lovers so happy as thes. j Then came the rescue which neith- er one sought, to a lite with unhappiness Back fraught. All , Joy seemed dead then fate In-I tervened! The most thrilling loye tale that ever was serened. Norma Talmadge ia "The Isle of Conquest. ' A cn-aircr- .Knnar.n.t,. in m-Srv.- ming pool is one of the unique and. attractive scenes in "The Woman ! Michael Married," Bessie Barriscale's most recent production for Robert- Pitsnn-Cnle distHhntd hv Kthihltni- Mnfnai Thi nnni wa huiit -n- clally for th picture, and is one of the most expensive sets ever filmed. Coming to the Bligh Tuesday, Wed nesday and Thursday. During the filming of Ethel Clay ton's new picture "More Deadly Than the Male," which is being shown at thef Oregon theatre this week, Ed ward Hoxen, the leading man. had the disagreeable experience of thi ust- ingihis hand into some orchids and having a deadly poisonous Suki snake a native of South Africa, coil tignt- ly around his wrist. Special vaudeville, bin lime Hippo drome acts, at the Bligh for Christ mas. Eugene O'Brien Scores ia "Sealed Hearts." The feature attraction at the'Oregon theatre Is Eueene O'Brien in 'Sealed Heart3." The Selznick star, who recently triumphed in "The Perfect Lover," is at his best in "Sealed Hearts" which tells a tense and novel .story of th3 eternal tri angle. Ernest Raclcett is a surprisingly funny "eccentric comedian who:-e elongated appearance is acefntuated by a ludicrous mane up conFi.-tIns of pants unusually tight, big shoes, coat vith exaggerated shoulders, high hat much too large, white cotton gloves and black goggles, from the moment this clever entertainer makes his en trance attired as above described there Is no holding the risibilities of f an audience, for 12 minutes this ir repressible fun maker kfeps sis au ditors ia hysterical laughter with his presentation of comedy songs, eccent- NELLSHIPMAN and"yap the killer- . I "Back to Zx- V?T. : I God's Cbunir 1 : J Jf fvvc-Vy "-V vjk; : - ,,i7i'ji,..1,v--, t j Jame Oliver Curwood, the greatest oHrajer of animal life of the present day. ha placed sixteen kinds of animal In their natural role In Mllak to VwtnV Country." to be shown at The IJberty theatre. Martins Christina lar. You have all read his famous utories in ConioiHlitan" and "tiood Honsekeeping magazines. See them in real life. - t in : , 'Y j y V '-".X&V. (ft -- jA 1-:; " . IlZZrJ, v - ;. , -V-v V;- I INTO ; BROADWAY" THE NEW $100,000 2 REEL LLOYD COMEDIES . .. ric dancing and up lo the nn.iuic monlogue. At the Dligh today. Douelas Fairbanks No Boiicvrs Opal Rings are Lucky. Tf evn th thought of an Jopal ring caused cold shipers to dance from one end of your spine to the other and the sight of one of the. rainbow colored gems developed an immediate desiie In your make-up to run a mile, and you suddenly discovered that the girl you hoped to marry Just adored opal and insisted oa that character of a stone a3 an engagement present, what would you do? Douglas Fair banks has found the solution In his 1 . . . 1 X fct a . . 'lc- - lillfU J I p I I Ml U C 1 1 1) II , "When the Clouds Roll By." which wiu b? shown f he re8.n theatre soon because it is one of the bit: obstacles In his path to happiness. 1 1 . .i . - . . . Jusl s"c aa score wi oiaer EU- perstitions which follow him from one end of the picture to the ot&er. j James Oliver Curwood. the great est portrayer of animal life of tho present day, has placed sixteen kinds of animals in their natural roles In "Back to God's Country" to be shown at Liberty theatre Christmas Bpcial. You have read of his famous stories in "Cosmopolitan" and "Goolhouss keeping" magazines. See them in real life. Do you remember "Gus," the fa mous negro, of "The Birth of a Na tion," who committed the unpardon- nhlA rrimA nnri wn nfpnrpH tn n I ,n..iki. .i n v. i .. T-i-- ii w i i iuic ucatu uj iuc viauauicii ; iuv vision of face ha months was hailed as a masterpiece realism. The actor who played the part was Walter Long. He has bees acting as "heavy" in several pictures since that time and be has a char acteristic role in "An Adventure in Hearts," the new Robert Warwick film at the Oregon theatre soon. In which he is cast .as Sevier, a secret agent In the employ of an European government on the trail of the hero. His work is one of the features of the photoplay, which is a -screen ver sion of Anthony Hope's famous neve! "Captain Dieppe." It li a Paramount Artcmraft picture filmed under th? direction of James Cruze. Comwell and O'Day, a riotous com edy act. "The Dark Town Detectives" ;at the Bligh today. The management of the Liberty theatre will present for the first time in thi s city, commencing today Sam uel L. RothapfePs first unit program "V - ;1 . x t.w. - w , . ,iW that agonized, animal-like " T ' r . unted many a screen-lover for " "T,"! ...f ' f"rr. ca J" and the enacting of the role f...' ' . flV l e. MM,,,,,MMM,,,,,, pronounced by the erotics the great-! est achievement of slnema art. The ( program consists of rix distinct ffa-' jtures and Is presented wilh music ar-j ranged especially for each feature by Mr. Rothaptel. , -Florette." a dainty little b!t o? femininity wljo acknowledges haUn? been born in a circus tent a. id In f lead of "crawling like all well rz- : ulated children when the "riawling"'1 ae arrived he contoitioned. so that . at the age of four the was appearing ' n a ctrcus cop ton ion act of her own. i rlorette whope real name is Kiorcttc Le Flore is a marvelous contortionist ' and a physical cultrit of uaieraa- t tional reputation who presents art of- ; terms under the title el "Just Me at the Bligh today. AIRPLANE COAST GUARDPRACTICAL Fliers Make Maps, Chart Routes and Watch for Dis tressed Vessels NEW YORK, Dec. 12. Air routes between New York and Boston and as far south as the Carolina are bo lng charted by the Atlantic coast pa trol of the United States army a!r service according to Colonel Archie MUler, commanding the Mitrhel and Hazelhurst fields on Long Island. ; ine army flyers in six Do Havl- iana ana four bombing machines with 12 De Haviland and four "bomb- t ers In reserve, are to continue all by means of wireless equipment In stalled in the patrol planes. The ra dio also will used in case the fly ers need to summon assistance. Drimmst ration 11a-c. Colonel Miller said the flycra were giving an excellent demonstration of how an array airplane and Diiot mjv be otilized to advantage in time o! peace. An observer accompanies each De Haviland plane. Each ma chine he said ha3 an increased pas carrying capacity. The Firft Ae--o squadron was organized and trainea at Kelly field. Texas, shortly after the outbreak of the war and was lat er eent overseas where It saw much active service'. Army flyers have long been doing Mexican border patrol work but It is the first time, the Colonel said, that they have been employed !ln similar active service elsewhere." Extension of the service to IncIuCj mapping of aerial routes on the At lantic seaboard and later the middle Atlantic states is said to be in con templation. At present while one third of the First Aero squadron per sonnel Is out on patrol work the oth er two-thirds are resting. All Hichts are non-stop between the home field and the destination, thus putting the pilots under a system as rigorous In point of training as they experienced during the war.- Aviation experts have attributed the efficiency of Am erican pilots in France to the fact that they were compelled to fly at regular intervals and. consequently did not have time to forget their training. CRANBERRY LAND IS AVAILABLE Not All Taken, Says Lyniff New Antomohile Road Will Help Cranberries, grown" on the" bogs down around the mouth of the Co lumbia have put so much ready eah into the pocekts of growers that a good many cranberry properties have changed hands at advanced prices ac cording to Frank Lyniff of this city, who spent the summer at Long Beach on the Washington side of the river. - Mr. Lyniff says there is much swamp land, suitable for growing th? berry still to be had in southwestern Washington. y He thinks when the auto road that Is now headed for that neck of the woods shall have been completed ron- I winter I. CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS Backs of Fiction Leather Bound Gift Books Books for Boys and Girls Books for the Little Folks Ladies' ar.d Men's Purses Crane's Linen Lawn Paper Waterman's Fountain Pem Ev-rsharp Pencils We also have an excellent assortment of Chrutmaa Cards, Seals, etc Commercial Book Store 163 North Commercial Street Hat .Which Created a : ) ( . 'r li i- i : 0-r -I I " , 1 . ' f Uh f x . . , , .. !V- 'K '-- 'V ' " i u - - " ' u it ;- l ' f..-"."':- ; 'I l ! . . ' .' - - r . J , : i! ' .U: J i "" - "? d1 Althougli undenbtedly he should have, the photographer furnished bo name with this photograph. hlch be prosaically describes as -showing the latest hat from Paris." It was one of the most stunning creations seen on th- Boi de Boulogne. A Tclet crown is circled by a broad, sweep-. ' ing brim agd a paradise plume on the iIe adds a dash of brilliant color. siderable development along all lines will immediately follow. Incidentally it may be remarked that that region Is the oldest as wel as the newest section on ine ramie; eoa.t. Ilwaco. the little f!hing ham let, was one of the temporary homes of the Lewis and Clark expedition over llo years ago. Uninsured Home Destroyed ' by Recent Fire ct Dallas DALLAS. Or.. Dec. It. ISpel-l to The Statesman) Fire. belieed to have started from a defective flue, destroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs. k. 1. wonnen at oiump rt-i j ,c4 Trora ,hf .par-nt rntu was about 11 o'clock Tuesday morning, t declared a urcea. Three weeks ago Mr. Worthen. who Is a cripple -jRd Cro stales eouater were f aMeep at his home at the tim and j u&llshed in ail thj hacks and the was called by members of.'the fam- I UrceM department floras. Iirlng lly when the fire was diaeotered. , weather thfe ell rloed. l"pn Investigating the gsrret of 1 After the cold sp-tl they were ie the dwelling he found thai thejopsed and nnatloa rami read!' flames had gathered cons ii era Me until the graid" total ct the Salem headway and turned In the alarm, j cam paifn now amouV.a to more than I but the deep snow interfered with'fioo. 1 Pistol Camouflaged as a Knife Which Was Discovered by the Boston Police Writing Portfolios Smoking ets Gentlemen's Traveling Cases Desk Sets Loose Leaf Books MeUl Waste EsktU Bibles Cunes of all kinds SALEM, OREGON Sensation in Paris ' the department making the trip ia i fast time and the baiULng together I rast time ana ine Dai.aum wjcitrr 3 Jith taost of the contents was prae fUitlcally burned before the arrltal of ric',the department and Its efforts were tDe .., concentrated upon sating the adjoin ing property. Mr. Worthen was buying the resi dence cn the monthly installment plan and carried no insurance ca either building or furniture. i Ciriifnuu Seal Campaign Nets Four Hundred Dollars The lied Cros ChriMrras ! campaign carte to a elo9 jefrdy . Ir II -- - -- - - - "