1 THE OREGOX STATESMAN: SUXPAY, JANUARY 11. 1020. GRAND 8BM0N. JAN. 12 NORMAN ITUEDENWALD. Presents j I! ytfjf y " j SI Slh l ' "A vtrA BIG CAST II ?H r';y jg..rOF PRINCIPALS I ATIVE HAWAIIAN ' ill T - : SINCtRS, DANCERS. I III S-cr""' I ' INSTIll MtNTAUST , I II V A HOST Of fU ITY GIRLS j HI J! Jc ' 35 MUSICAL COMEDY ARTISTS 35 j 11 Vr"" 18-fBIG MUSICAL NUMBERS 18 j jv.- . 3 PRICES:- 9M5o-to 50c ilu war lax. SeaU at Oiera IMuse lrug Store ' ' ! ; MOW Flares and Flickers A new role, not. yet familiar to picture audiences, has been created by Viola Dana In '"Satan Junior," the Metro comedy-drama which will be the attraction at the Liberty theater on Wednesday, when she appears as a tomboy vampire a modern Diana in the chase. In this cu Miss Dana enacts the role of Diana Ardway. a girl of im pulses, charming to the eye but for midable in her feminine capricious-J r.ess. It it a role which brings out the delightful and refreshing artist ry of the little star and gives to so phisticated theater-goers a new angle on the age-worn vampire which will be decidedly "welcome. "Captain Kidd's Kids" featuring Harold Lloyd will be shown at the Oregon soon. It's one of the new 1 reel comedies full of pep and ginger. pectation jf -which ar justified. aay at the Oregon theater. Hayakawa as a Hindu, taming a villainous blackhand spy in "The Man Beneath" at the Liberty today. The "best loved work of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, the famous poet, will be shown on the screen, when the William Fox big special production, "Evangeline," with Mir iam Cooper in the title role, opens at the Oregon. 1 ALWAYS . GOOD HOST TIMES GREAT VAUDEVILLE ssls TODAY ' 3 THREE FALCONS Comedy Aerial Ring Experts 3 - Galvin and Bath. Rural charac ters when properly exploited and ar tistically piesented teemingly have a tendency to please a vaudeville au dience a trifle moer tha.i anv other characterization. At the IHigh to day on the Hippodrome bill. A receipt fastened in a 'nouse trap just "a tcrap of paper hidden from human eyes, is fate's agent in Vita- graph's "Cupid Forecloses." which will be shown at the P-ligh theater today. Bessie Love, one of the brightest, prettiest young stars on the screen today, is the featured player. LEAGUE OPENS TUESDAY NIGHT Commercial Basketball Play ers Are Lined up for Ac-. . tive Winter Season The Commercial Basketball league starts a series of games Tueeda night, January 13. Four teams an in the league and the fact that most of the players on the teams are old basketball players having previously played on high school, university or Commercial league teams, looks good for the schedule. Games will be played -bn Tuesday nights or each week and will be double headers and the first game will be called prompt ly at 7:30 o'clock. In all nine games will be played, each team playing three games with the other teams of the league. The first three weeks schedule o' games are given below and the other in the series are duplicates of the first. Tuesday. January 13 Capital Na tional bank vs. United States. Na tional (bank: Ha user Brothers vs Anderson L Brown. January 20 Capital National TODAY MON.TUES. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN "AS THE -CLOUDS ROLL BY" Continuotu Show Today 2:15 4 5:4,57:30 9:15 P. M. Another of those elaboret cabaret scenes that Thomas H. Ince knows how to t"put on' so well. Is a fea ture of Enfd Bennett's latest pic ture. "The Woman In the Suitcase." which 'will be the attradion at the Oregon theater soon. The interior of one of New York's liveliest res taurants before the "Sahara days' descended .upon the metropolis Is pictured- during one of its jazziest hours. V1LLANI and VILLANI jThe Leader and I The Tenor : - i GALVIN and BATH Fun In a Fire House BESSIE LOVE in "CUPID FORECLOSES" MUTT and JEFF COMEDY (mmh 5ML THEATRE Villani Villanl. are a pair of exceptionally clever artists possessed ol iKloiious Isinging Voices and a knowedge of music far in excess of the usual two men teams seen in vaudeville, in conjunction with these gifts both are clever commedlans as everybody will avow after seeing and hearing them in their really en joyable and interestingly entertain ing musical offering which they pre sent under the title of "The Leader and the Tenor." Or the Hip show at the Bli$h today. and six weddings. There weie 61 additions. 28 by letter and 33 bap tisms. There are at present 102 res ident and 30 non-resident members. Oirini' In Pnv Pnlnont'. of r.ipl. r, w A DanK vs. Anaerson c nrown; inueu he wa9 rpwar,iel with a salary In Maies .auonai pans i. ""-Mcreas of $300 a vear by the church Brothers. I The new ulnr.in nf thp rhiirrh la January 2. capital national .a ;reater Church in 120" and bank vs. Hauser Brothers: I nited I members and pastor are exerting all Mates .National. Danx vg. naerson c their efforts to establish this condi Brown. It ion. The policy of holding annual The following is the list of men 1 revival meetings was adopted as per- who will be seen in action Tuesday I manent. night. HevlvaU Planned Hauser-Brothers Leslie Springer. I This years revival services are to captain: Herbert Socolofsky. Albert jbe held near the last of March or Bavne. Orcutt. lon Uradford, rranr ine urai pan oi .Mrcn. i ne evan Reinhart. ' I Relist who will conduct the bermona I'nited States National bank U Frederick Brooke of Dlnuba. Call' Harrell. cantain: Jaskoskl De Lapp, fornla ITtter. Morman. Taylor. Terrin and It nnder consideration of the Peterson. 1 members whether or not Kev. Put- Anderson & Brown Herra. cap-Dam will be riven the nrivilere of tain: Huluey. Clark. Gosaer. Patter-.nHnr,, a ,h.pt mtktt,,, a nrtn ill Irh tl of I aDital National bank Hnlsey. l pas.wr captain: Klaus. Turner. George Hart. Ka permitted to hold a 17-day re- Hull Socolofsky. Nelson. ivival at Turner last October, which inese men nave own pracmuio i resulted In the orcanlzation of a i j r . t. ll,. I nara iur .me V Christian church there of 18 mem- games win oe mil oi eninusiBBiu Major Robert Warwick, a screen star sine his discharge from the army, does considerable fighting in his new picture, "An Adenture in Hearts." LADD k BUSH, BANKERS EsUbluhed 1FCS General Banking Duxineaa Office Iloun from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. from the first sound of the referees bers. The different ' social features whistle to the close of the series. I at the home church will be taken The Y is at considerable extra ex lcare of by a special committee se- pense to put on this series of games I lected for that purpose. and as nas been tne rusrom in me past a small admission fee of 10 cents will be charged. Bake-Rite Bread Is BrimfuU of Food value and delidousness. Iff Scientifically and Sanitarily Made BAKE-RITE BAKING CO. THE STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADS. BRING OBEAT RESULTS ! 'j 1 Starts Today Starts Today As a thriller the aerial righs have It "on any other line of gymnastics as The Three Falcons will demon titrate during their act. As an enter taining number it is replete witn sensational throws, drops and swings and should prove a most effective drawing card from the standpoint nf Ithrilline Aensatidnalismv Lom- ledy prevails throughout the number that keep an audience highly amnsea between the thrills. On the HIppo I drome show at the Bligh today. The secend big Fairbanks picture under the United Artlsts's banner is now showing at the Oregon. "When the Clouds Roll By" is the title and It Is said Doug, is at his best. Ressne Hava.kawa as the Hindu dos- tor In 'The Man Beneath will be I at Ye Liberty today. Seven days in the Paradise of Love! The time was limited, but pas sions ran amuck! See Magntricent Fauline Frederick in "One Week of Life." by Cosmo Hamilton, directed hv Hobart Henley. It's a Goldwyn Picture one of the big aramauc successes of the year! Coming to Ye Liberty Thursday. Friday and Saturday. A rreat variety cf animals, rep tiles and birds, whose native hamtat is India, were used in the filming of "Stronger Than Death." Kaiimo- iva's newest starring vehicle, rrom the novel by I. A. R. yU. Three enormous snakes, belonging to East T inn charmers: a brown honey bear, a Deacock. a number of mon fcevs. uarrots. Van-colored paraneeis and other tropical btra ngure in the scene depicting sun-cusieae in dia. Coming to Ye Liberty soon. COURT STREET CHURCH GROWS Activities Noted in Annual Report Indicate Effort of Pastor Revet end J. L. Putnam has made a success of his first yeax with the Court street Christian church accord ing to the annual report of the church. Through his efforts the membership has been increased, the financial status of the church made sound and many new undertakings have been accomplished. Rev. Putnam was associated with the army Y.M.C.A. work until ' the armistice signed and in February of 191!) he accepted the pastorate of the Christian church. With the acceptance of the pastor ate Rev. Putnam found that the un stable financial condition of the church was the foremost factor in hindering progress. He gained the confidence of his congregation and his appeal to their church spirit was responded to. Owing to his leader ship and their co-operation . the church is now free from financial difficulties and many new undertak ings have been accomplished. The church members conducted a restau rant at the state fair from which proceeds were realized to pay off the $1200 mortgage on the church, re painted the building, purchased new chairs, made many other improve ments on -the church and still have a neat balance left in the treasury. There is also a nest egg of $100 for the new building fund. Pastor Busy. During the ministry of Rev. Put nam his personal report for 1919 shows that he has made 05 visits, preached 112 sermons. 16 special ser mons and addresses, eight funerals. HAYAKAWA in "THE MAN BENEATH" Can a man's service o humanity, a service which elevate hSm to the pinnacle of a h(xh profewion, which win for htm the recognition of the worhT greatest scholars, remove the han of blood? fan the man whose face In' red, or brown, or black de mand equal o ial nrivileiroH In a white man's land? Thee ab- , cubing questions are" Kplendidly treated, in this latent of Sessue Haynknwa' M-i-fen dramas, a picturization of Krtmuml MUrhelr faiiiou Ixtok. .. " C'OMKDV AND SCENIC TOO BEDIROOMJ FURNITURE The wise buyer will not overlook oar offerings in Bed Room Furniture, beautiful pieces and suites in designs portraying the latest ideas of the furniture makers art Of course our prices are lower, quality considered, than yon will be asked elsewhere. . aT2erTj .ZZ I See the Beautiful Walnut Period Suite, in our north window. Yti Li IBERTY Corinne Riley Barker, a well Vnown Salem girl will be wen In I "One Week of Life" with Pauline Frederick at Ye Liberty next Ttiura day. Friday and Saturday. Many anvlous Oregon patrons will (be glad to learn that William Far- nnm in Zane Grey s "Light or tne Western Stars'' will be shown ther-soon. In Texas, where outdoor men were so rough, bronzed, bold, and sometimes grim of aspect. It was no easy task to pick out the crooKea ones. But his years on ine ooraer hadi auR-mented a natural instinct or eift to read "character, or at leaat tot eense the evil in men; ana ne knew at once that the3e strangers were dishonest." This is a sugges tive paragraph, partially descriptive of the hero, from Zane Grey's popu lar novel of i border life In . Texas The Lone Star Ranger." on whlco is based, under same title the new William Fox photoplay In which the ..il.K1o William V a m n m la th Itlar. This r-ew photoplay, great ex- .1 ; "1 Hotel SEWARD 'Alder at 10th Street PORTLAND, OREGON Tne most homelike hotel la Port land. All Oregon Electrlo trains .top at the SEWARD. Rate f 1 and a p. With ffrtvata bath $1.80 Mad up. W. M. Sewwrd. Maw aby's Furniture In our south window is a display of Baby Furniture that is sure to please the fond parents. m Cribs,1! Chairs,' " Mattresses,Corrals and Swings All Ivory Finished and Priced Right VICTR0LAS viaoR RECORDS Eidntive Victor Deiler v-y--- y You Get More for Your Money at Moore's i