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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1920)
Till! OREGON STATKSMAX: SUNDAY, JAXVAKY I. I02A. Flares arid Flickers Another go6d Washburn picture, "Too Much Johnson." will be shown at the Oregon on Thursday anljFri day of this week. j , -.i .. i The name of Constance Talmadge. vrb6 is universally admired by'scjreeni pairon' for her fascination, person aUty and charm, of manner, will isoar even higher into the milky way of film stars when the public views her appearance in the role of Susanne Krcoll in her latest Select picture. "Experimental Marriage." which can be seen-at Ye Liberty 'theater start ing today. ' A story of the Yukon- a romance of the great northwest. What pow erful dramatic adventures do these words not conjure hd what visions of towering peaks and untrodden snow! If these appeal to you see the gripping play "The Way of the Strong", which will be shown at -Ye Liberty theater with Anna Q. Mis son starting Wednesday. School teachers should ask their pupils to see Evangelip.e" "to be shown at the Oregon. her latest - Coldwyn picture. which comes to the Liberty theatre begin ning Thursday. . The secrets of Paris police meth ods made famous in French detec tive stories are , revealed in -L'Ap-ache,' 'the laeest Dorothy Dalton pic ture, which Thomas H. Ince produced for Paramount-Artcralt release. A fight to free herself from the clutches of a band of Apaches .in their underground den is but one of the thrilling tasks assigned Gerald ine Karrar in "The Stronger Vow," OPERA MOUSE Wednesday Evening,. Jan 7, 1920 the CHERNIAVSKY TRIO A! Thrilling Musical Evening Admission $1! and $1.50 Secure your tickets on Monday at Opera Drug Store: Lonesome Hearts and Loose Lions. with thrills, laughs and everything- the big double reel comedy at the Liberty today. Can you imagine a more humiliat ing experience than to have your nose tweaked by a big huskey in the presence of a beautiful woman? That is the unique and quite effective method that Robert Warwick uses to place the "villian" in his correct po sition in "An Adventure in Hearts." The victim is a handsome blackmail er who is seeking the ruin of a pretty 1 Italian countess. Ed and Edna Fanton. A happy dispositloned good looking young chap and a charmingly attractive curly-haired miss comprise this sunny-natured couple who present under the title of "A Dainty Aerial Odditiy" a -gymnastic offering con sisting of remarkable exploits on the Aoman rings so interspersed with smart patter as to make the act the acme of class and cleverness. On the Hippodrome show at the "Dligh to day. LADIES: How Much Freedom Should A Woman Be Permitted After Marriage? ! 1 STARTS TODAY ' i k T . ...... .- -I GENTLEMEN Would You Many A Woman If Yon Could Live With Her But Three Days a Week OUTING CHESTER SCENIC ABE YOU IN NEED OF A NERVE TONIC? SEE ARE YOU GROUCHY? -i-i Coestaiice . i M' - . ' ' . Talmad ge IN EXPERIMENTAL MARRIAGE A KEBVK TONIC A SURE CUBE FOE THE BLUES The Texas state flag and seal both bear a single star. The flag Is the emblem of law and order for which William Farnum stands as the star of "The Lone Star Ranger." land perfc cellent performers who have hit upon a clever idea for a vaudeville stunt which they have Incorporated in an offering which they present under the title of "Oh! Doctor." on the Hippodrome show at the IJligh today. Frank Campeaa. who plays the role of "Mark Drake" in "When the Clouds Roll By," has had Important roles in the last six Fairbanks pictures. If you want your family and friends to har the greatest music by the greatest artists exactly as the artists themselvej sang or played it, the Victrola is the only instrument for you. Any style of Victrola you select will play perfectly any of the more than 5000 records in the Victor Record Catalogue. Get A Victrola ! Get It Now! Miss Billie i'.owman offers an ex cellently clever and highly artistic novelty which she bills as "Character Descriptive Melodies" which is con ceded to be one of the prettiest nov elties in vaudeville. Miss Bowman's1 reputation as one of America's great est portiayem of characterizations. which In conjunction with her won derful singing voice gives her the opportunity of presenting a most un usual and delightfully entertaintnje offering. -On the Hippodrome show at the IMigh today. On easy payments if desired. It will b; a source of pleasure for the entire fam ily throughout the years to come. Harry Morey- in "The Man Who Won." a real scrappy feature at the Hligh tocay. . Prof. Noah Porter,, the eminent historian, was a great 'admirer of "Evangeline." Henry , Wadsworth Longfellow's vitally dramatic poem which William Fox will present In elaborate motion picture form at the Oregon theatre soon. " . . . . - - Home of The Victrohu You Get More For Your Money .at. Moore's "A Hair Raising , Journey." An other one of the thrilling educational Outing Chester scenlcs at the Liberty today. the engineering profession In Oregon. The certificates will ' be distributed among the local engineers, mort or J t f m a i LONESOME HEARTS AND LOOSE LIONS LAUGHS V EVERYTHING A DOUBLE REEL ANIMAL COMEDY iberty PERFECTION IN PHOTO PLAY PROJECTION whom are In the employ of the state highway department though some are employed by the state engineers' of- An excellent cast supports the If ice and others by the city of Salem. star, headed by Harrison Ford, the Marlon county and private corpora- popular young leading man. The (ions. scenario w as written by - Alice Eyton The certificates are to be given the and the picture directed by Robert O. following engineers: Charles 11. Vignola. "Experimental Marriage" Whitmore. C. H. Fake. F. DD. Eas- can be seen at the Liberty theatre on. Kenneth S. Hall. Lee K. Abbe. starting today. Iw. D. Clarke, Robert J. Simpson. Charles E. Strlcklln. C. I. Kephart. Charles Ray's very latest release U V. Heuperman. L. A. Skelley. K. Red Hot Dollars" Is now showing at B. Bishop, Herbert lyunn, Jv. M. Flnk- The Oregon. . I blner, Hugh M. Rogers. . M. Ham ilton. J. W. DeSouia. D. A. Wright. Oscar Cutler, Roy A. Klein.' J. L. Mc Allister. 8. H. Probert. J. B. McCul- ough. J. C. McLeod, J. R. Luper, C. C. Keiley. Charles F. Smith and Percy Cupper. ENGINEERS GET STATE PERMITS t Board Distributes Certificates Through Office of Mr. Cupper The state engineering department has received from the state board of engineering examiners at Portland certificates for all engineers located in Salem who are entitled to practice I ' PE I : . I J. Ill : I i ., i ... : ..!;. . - i .;! r . . , . CONTINUOUSLY TODAY ' r . - 1 ; - - - II j 2:15 4-45:45 7:30-0:15 P. M. " . H I I ' - j 1 II I HI,1 II 111 111 I I . I j I J II I III iMII'l. t v Y - -' : .. . TODAY TOMORROW Charles Ray IN l "RED HOT DOLLARS" SO NEW IT'S STILL WARM "A JUNGLE GENTLEMAN". "r Featuring ' MRS. JOE MARTIN (MONKEY) . . - .. CLARK TO SPEAK AT CLUB LUNCH mm mm i n.i . - Secretary of Associated In dustrics to Address Mon day Nocn Meeting A. C. Clark. hcc:e.a:y te As sociated Industries o OrtoO... i'.l be the speaker at the business iuen lunch at the commercial club Mob day noon. Mr. Clark Is ell knwn in Salem, having spoken here l.'rt spring "and having visited here on numerous occasions. He Is consid ered on of the most entertaining speakers anions the commercial or ganizations of the coast and he hjs a ir!ip eplgramatical style which won him much applause at his last add rem In this citr. which was V livered at a luncheon al the commer cial club. Phone CG 219 North Commercial Street "QUACK'S TIRE SERVICE Qnakenbnsh Auto Supply SALKT.T, OREGON I ' r3 Coming Thursday YE LIBERTY ALWAYS GOOD HOST TIMES . GREAT Wffl TODAY ED AND EDNA FANTON '.A NOVELTY AERIAL ODDITY. CLEVELAND AND FAY OH DOCTOR MISS BILLY BOWMAN Late entertainer with A. E. F. in France and Belgium and the army of occupation in Germany. HARRY MOREY IN "THE MAN WHO WON MUTT AND JEFP COMEDY EMOMf. THEATRE IP Read the Classified Ads. Read the Classified At! i i