The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 15, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON STATES31ATI BfXDAT, FEMtrAnY 13, 10K).
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One Night, Wednesday, February 18
THE RETURN OF THE
PERENNIAL, FAVORITE
OUVEZ MOROSCO pkesmts
Richard Walton tullys
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Florence Rockwell XV
Famous Hawaiian singers and playeri
SeAt sale opens Monday, Opera House Pharmacy
Trices 50e, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Mail orders now
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ALWAYS
GOOD
MOST
TIMES
GREAT
Flares and Flickers
Wilbur and Girlie presenting a
juggling novelty at the Bligh thea
ter today on the Hippodrome show.
"Male and Female." the tremen
dous Cecil B. DeMille Paramount-
Artcraft special production has been
secured for a showing at Ye Liber
ty at a near date.
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"Dancefoolery' is certainly a most
emenainmgiy amusing bit as ex
pounded by Charles 1 Lie key. Vaude
ville fans will certainly enjoy it for
It is built for that purpose and meets
all requirements perfeectly. nAt the
Bligh today.
Cooke & Hamilton, a smartly
dressed chip of rather distinguished
appearance land rallfccking smiling
young woman corprise his Interest
Ingty cleer duo of entertainers
whom Gus Reed has selected to pre
sent "Samples," a comedy skit that
serves to demonstrate their clever
ness and versatility. At the Bligh
today.
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VAU
DEVILLE
TO-DAY
WILBUR & GIRLIE
A JUGGLING
, NOVELTY
C00KE AND
HAMILTON
"SAMPLES"
CHAS. HICKEY
DANCEFOOLERY
C0RINNE
GRIFFITH
In
"THE BRAMBLE
BUSH"
ALCAZAR STOCK CO. MONDAY
The opening attraction of "The
Alcazar Stock Co." which comes to
the Bligh theater Monday and Tues
day and each week to follow, will
be Rupert Hughes' powerful drama.
"Teas of the Storm Country," the
story that made Mary Pickford fam
ous.
Zane Grey's big story "Desert
Gold' will ge seen at Ye Liberty
soon. ,
One of the most amusing features
of -The Walk-Offs." a society com
edy by Frederic and Fanny Hatton,
which comes to the Liberty theater
today for a run of three days, is
the divorce court scene in which the
trial is lightly treated as a social
function similar to a wedding. May
Allison is starred in this brilliant
satire of wealthy society that has
been picturized by Scree Classics,
Inc.
"Thirty Minutes in Laughjand."
could well be the title of Charlie
Chaplin's latest million dollar pic
ture, distributed by Firt National
Exhibitor's circuit and entitled. "A
Day's Pleasure," which will be seen
at the Liberty theater, Degmntn.;
today.
All the humor of Chaplin's pre
vious successes has been combined
in this production, the theme of
which is a strong avowal of the fact
that often what is intended to be a
day's pleasure turns out to be a day
of intense labor.
BL1M
THEATRE
BLIGH :: THEATRE
MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHTS, FEB. 16-17
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,One of the Scenes of "Tess of the Storm .Country'
I
Louis B. Christ Presents The
Alcazar Stock Co.
(The Finest Dramatic Organization on the Pacific Coast)
IN RUPERT HUGHES' POWERFUL DRAMA
"TESS of the STORM COUNTRY"
The Play That Made Mary Pickford Famous
that they deserved. In "Sklnner'
Dress Sit" and the other ' Skinner"
pictures be first came into promi
nence. The Famous Players-Laeky
corporation was not slow in signing
him up. Given suitable stories, he
has rapidly become one of the fore
most drawing cards of the screen.
As Hanry Carpenter in "The Six
Best Cellars" Mr. Washburn will
keep your theater rocking with
laughter. The comedy "business'
which he injects into this prohibition
joy-fest is simply irrisistible.
hen robbers cleaned up young
"Speed" Carr.
They failed to touch his store of pep;
For lack of money didn t bar
Adventure's door; he risked his
"rep".
And, taking on a borrowed name.
As chauffeur wooed the "only girl";
Then, mixing- In a money game,
The climax sets your brain awhirl
Don't fail to pee blithe Wallace Raid
Portray the "busted" millionaire:
The picture's title? "Double Speed."
It's packed with laughs; you'd best
be there.
"The Baby Doll Bandit," featur
ing that clever monkey comedienne.
Mrs. Joe Martin is the added attrac
tion at the Oregon beginning today
The Salem public have enjoyed these
comedies and the Oregon is pleased
to offer this latest fun film. ,
"The Westerners," vivid screen
version of Stewart Edward White's
famous novel, produced by Benjamin
B. Hampton for Great Authors Pic
tures. Inc.. and released by Hodkln
son, will be the feature attraction at
the Liberty theatre, beginning next
bunday.
Miss Corrlne Griffith, star of Vita-
graph's new picture, "The Bramble
Bush." brings to the screen in this
production a remarkable collection
of gowns. The young woman, with
the same diversity as she applies to
her apparel, also portrays a dozen
distinct phases of character. This
picture will be shown at the Bligh
theater today.
The biggest set ever constructed
in a studio will be a feature of "Pic
cadilly Jim," Owen Moore's first
Selznik picture. The set represents
the lower floor of a fashionable New
York home and is so massive that it
stretched across the entire width of
the Selznlck Fort Lee studio, which
is the largest studio in the east.
It was necessary to build a spe
cial stand twenty feet outside the
studio in order that the lens of the
camera would take in full details.
Work on all other products In the
studio was halted during the filming
of this set.
"Piccadilly Jim" will be the feat
ure attraction at the Oregon theater
Wednesday and Thursday.
A delightful comedy which con
tains five - separate love stories,
though the heroine Is the) same in
each case, will be seen at the Liber
ty theater on Wednesday when Lewis
J.- Selznick presents Constance Tal
madge in "Romance and Arabella."
PHONE CALLS BRING
MONEY TO QUARTERS
(Continued from page 1)
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NOTE
A-
The Alcazar Stock Co. Will Play Here Every
Monday and Tuesday Night
Next "Nothing But The Truth"
"The Broken Melody," Eugene
O'Brien's latest picture under the
Selznick banner, will be the featured
attraction at the Oregon theatre to
day. . It Is a charming jtudy of two
artistic temperaments Stewart
Grant, a painter, and Hedda Dana, a
singer, who come together through
their diverging ambitions for world
ly greatness, and separate for a per
iod while each go their roads that
lead to fame. But love eventually
reunites them, both wiser but no
sadder because they find that the
fame th' have won apart may be
shared together.
Action in "The Broken Melody"
varies between Europe and America.
beginning in the famous section cf
old New York known as Greenwich
Village, from thence to Europe and
back again to America. It is a sim
ple love story done with charm an4
distinction and should appeal to all
lovers of good drama.
"The Broken Melody" was written
by Ouida Bergere and directed by
William P. E. Earlei Both author
and director are foremost lu their
respective arts, and the result is a
photoplay that is thorough In every
respect. The star has been given a
notable supporting cast, headed by
Lucy Cotton and Corrine Barker, and
the completeness with which Selznick
produces a play is particularly evi
dent in this picture.
Rodgers Paper company 100
Oscar Price Shoe company..,. 100
Statesman Publishing company. 100
Adolph Brothers 100
E. T. Barnes ' 100
Oscar B. Gingrich Motor com
pany 100
John Rundberg 100
Hawkins Sc Roberts 100
N. D. Elliott 100
Oregon Theater . .t 100
Roth Grocery company 100
D. A. White & Son 100
E. L. Stiff ft Son 100
Frederick W. Schmidt 100
Patton Brothers .100
Kafoury Brothers 100
Hunt Brothers Parking company 100
F. O. Deckebach 100
Fred Lamport 100
D. W. Eyre 100
Chambers & Chambers 100
8. B. Elliott 100
George Putnam 100
Joseph H. Albert 100
T. B. Kfty 50
A. N. Bush . 250
Vlck Brothers 500
Valley Motor company 100
Webb tt Clough 100
Morse, Robertson ft Saurman.. 100
C. K. Spauldlng Logging Co.. . . 100
J. F. Hutcbason 100
Philip Winters 50
H. T. Love .
Salem Hardware company.... 50
IT. G. Shipley r0
Dan J. Fry 50
F. G. Myers SO
Bryant Washburn's attractive
smile Isn't assumed for screen pur
opses only. In real life he's the
same genial, accommodating fellow.
He Is entirely without "tempera
ment" and "up-stageness." Leading
a happy married life, with two bud
ding youngsters to keep him busy.
Mr. Washburn is very nearly the
Ideal type of healthy young American
manhood.
He radiates this personality in ev
ery one of his pictures. But he does
more, uryant wasnDurn is a naiur&i
born actor. It was a number or
years before his Hnimltable comedy
talents were given that opportunity
W. P. George
H. W. ft M. L.
50
Meyers SO
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
5ft
50
25
Dr. F. H. Thompson
Gardner ft Keene
Gideon Stolz company
C. W Niemeyer ,
Butt.r Cup Ice Cream company.
Hotel Marion company
Homer Smith
Cherry City Bakery
Salem Tile & Mercantile Co. . .
Portland Cloak ft Suit company
Hauler Brothers
B. W. Walcher
K. S. Kalayjian 25
Kane ft Shaw 25
Thielsen. Roland ft Burghardt. 25
C. B. Clancey 25
J. V". Jones 25
William Gahlsdorf 2i
Claude Belle (Gray Belle) 25
Bruce Cunningham -o
Otto Wilson 25
D. D. Socolofsky 25
Dr. Frank Brown 25
Fred Mangis 25
Dr. Henry E. Morris IS
D- Samuel 25
W. I. Staley 25
I. R. Smith 25
O. J. Shei 25
Parfift "Brothers 10
TRAFFIC CONGESTION
STARTS TODAY
SO PUNCTURE THE OLE
POCKETBOOK AND GET
AN EARLY START ON
THE CROWDS AT
Ye LIBERTY
WIUE
HHMIH
In his fourth
Million Dollar Picture
PLEASURE'
YOU'LL SAY SO
A show for those
who auto and
those who ought
to
A
BIG
DOUBLE
CONTINUOUS
SHOW
TODAY
i .
An
Entrancing
Story of
Newark
Studio Life
THE
fJM
KOFF
HERE THREE DAYS
ALU
SOW
Salem Laundry
25
Louis Lacbmund ...... 25
Smith ft Shields . .
Midget Market
Anderson ft Brown
Quackenbush
20
10
10
MUCH IS SEEN
(Continued from page 1)
nation." Senator Borah said In a
statement.
Never in the history of the world
has there been a treaty so rapidly
disapproved either by those who had
to do with writing It or by those who
had to do with passing judgment
upon the ones who wrote it." he add
ed. "Bullitt, emisarry to Lenine and
Trotsky, resigned. Lansing has re
signed. Clemenceau has retired. Or
lando has retired. Lloyd George ha
stated that he expects to go next."
road fund. All is required to be used
for highway construction.
Busines going through the auto
mobile registration department of
the secretary of state'. cf floe has
trebled in the last three years, bu(
there has been a decrease in admin
istration expenses In proportion to
the amount of business done.
Increases in revenue received from
motor vehicles lincense fees In th'
last five years are thown an follows:
115, S108.s81.50: 19:6. $UC-
254; 1917. $196,787.50; 1918, $161,
422; 1919. $602,239.-
23 ALLKC.EI) RADICALS TAKKX
.PATTERSON. Sr J., Feb. 14.
Federal agents took 25 prisoners in
a raid on alleged anarchist head
quarter here tonight. Among them
was Ludvlco Caminta. editor and
publisher of La Jaquire, a radical
paper.
EASY TO BREAK RIGHT UP
CaMn)0(iitf
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Don't pass your cold to other
members of your family. Don't stay
stuffed up' Quit blqjrlng and snuf
fling! A dose of 'Pape'a Cold Com
pound" taken every two hours until
threto doses are taken usually breaks
op a severe cold and ends all grippe
misery
The Terr tint dose opns op your
clogged-up nostrils and the air past-ages
of the head; stops nose run
ning; relieves the headache, dull
ness, feverish ness, sneezing, soreness
and stiffness.
"Pane's Cold Compound" Is the
quickest, surest relief known and
costs only a few cents at drug stores.
It acts without assistance, ..tastes
tiler, no quinine, r. ' !.-.,.;
) ! . t . ... ' " ,. :
NEW YORK, Feb. 14. Colonel
E. ,M. House, in a statement here to
day refused to comment on th.i ra- j
ignation of Secretary Lansing. stU-
ing that President Wilson and Mr. ;
Lansing have been his friends and j
have shown him "much considera- j
tion and friendship." . j
The Amheret association of New
York, at a nseeting today, adopted
the following resolution, presented !
by former Governor Whitman, which
was telegraphed n Mr. Lans ne:
"Honorable Robert Lansing. Wash
ington, D. C.
"We tender our affections to a
loyal -son of Alma Mates our abso
lute confidence in. his integrity ant
his patriotism our pride in his abil
ity and hla achievements."
The cabinet meetings called by
Secretary Lansing were "necessary If
the nation's business was to pro
reed regula'lv." Former Secretary of
Commerce William C. Redfield de
clared in a statement tonight in
which he expressed the belief that
"other cause" than calling of the
cabinet sessions by Mr. Lansing "lay
behind the president's request for
his resignation."
MOTOR CAR FEES
- YIELD BIG ROAD FUND
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cent, are deducted. Not less -ban
$475,000 will be received from the
tax on gasoline and distillate.
. The license money, after adminis
tration expenses are deducted. Is di
vided, one-fourth going to the coun
ties and three-fourths w the state
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many years for.
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