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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1920)
TITK OREtt.X STATESMAN": tsfXIVW. MARCH II. t02. Flares and Flickers i.. vnn imagine Peppy Dorothy tress ladv pets stalled roar town in ruh supires.ed for life in a sleepy! the one single train taat runs dally. Southern iown mat i'us up bukii i iwjromy gets me inspiration 10 go !frf evening at 1 9 o'clock? In J to New York and make a hit in dra- "Mary ru iu w"u, u".u sens a two-days run at the Oregon rtettro soon, the vivacious comedi enne starts out as chauffeur at the Jal goda fountain and plays cbeck g'with the "hicks" who congregate there. Put eourse. that's too slow of poroihy. and when a pretty ac- matics. She- doesnt score the ex peeted sensation, but she does en i counter some exciting adventures ;-.nd wins herself a rich husband, who by the way, is a native of the drowsy town front which she herself springs. Ralph Graves is leading man In the picture and Khea Haines and Ray- Monday Tuesday, March 15- 16 '--ALCAZAR STOCK COMPANY In the Farce Comedy That Has Made the World Laugh "ARE YOU AN ELK" Why Be Lonely See. This Comedy BliGH THEATRE raond Cannon are also in the catt. t was directed by Elmer Clifton. Despite his pep. shy Andy Gray At selling trucks proved quite a timer: He stuttered and before he'd say A word, his knees would start to quiver. i Then same the day a girl and fate Combined o put him to the test; His blurring rival got the gate. And bashful Andy copped the rest. Don't miss this film with Charlie Hay; "Alarm Clock Andy" laughs ga lore; The kind you don't see ev'ry day; , Note: Ray s a country boy once more. Tail spins, nose dives. Mle ipj and overturns by airplanes in n bat- . i. . i :. I lie wenR provides i hi his iu i - ! graph feature "Parling II ""." which will be shown at the lUish theater today. Francis X. liushman and lleverly Rayne are starred in the film. The airplane spectacle was enacted by a group of the most daring flier- in the American army aviation section. It constitutes one of the greatest exhibitions of trick flying ever put upon the screen. tnr it rfifl it with all the non- car at a 70-mlle clip from Los An geles to San Francisco and deriving keen pleasure and healthful ecit ment from the experience. His only reeret. a-cording to Mr. Roberts. was that he could not keep light-! the clear which U constantly be tween his tins. "Excuse My Dust" is packed with fun and excitement. It" is a com panion picture to "The Roaring Road." a former Reid auto hlory. and. like its predecessor was writ ten hv livrnn Morcan. Ann Little is the leading woman. The photo play is a Paramount Arteiaft..- Marinn Itiirnuin and tait. Wal ler K. Yant in "From Moin l '., deviil.''' on tue llippudioiur chow ; the 111 iti today. t 3n.i t.is. with Koin.m liiiKS and btlshd (.f fun. IK)llv aertalists. at the I'-HrIi today. STARTS TODAY 3 DAYS i: Beloved Mark Twain lives again in "Huckleberry Finn." which has been presented on the screen for the millions who have laughed over the immoprtal words of the great Amer ican humorist. It will be shown ai the Oregon theatre soon. Not only wan pverv character selected wlta the utmost core by Director William Tavinr with a. view to aanennK strictly to every type" associated with "fhi one and onlv" Huck. but the Mark Twain atmosphere was carried out in every detail. The iKcaue of a vounz girl from an Italian convent 1 one of the ear liest situations in ' Human iH-ire" in whi'.h Anita Stewart is to !x seen at the l.ibertv theatre, commencing today. Th.-s chief form of outdoor recrea tion or Doris May. the charming screen star who appears a' the Ore gon theatre soon in "What's Your Husband Doing?" is mowing tae lawn. Miss May. who Is only 17 years old. lives with her widow mother and acts as the "man of the, hou.e." She tends the furnace, does al l'he heavy chores, and not only i keeps the grass short, but dons over alls and trims the trees and shrub bery when necessary. 2L 2V rn A ''Mh OPERA HOUSE MAR Wednesday The First Real JOY Of The Season .17 . wmiih I ,ir'.""r'M-!"i 11,1 1 ''LJif lrt . ... . VMmm'-1 True comedv at its best is reveal ed In Made Kennedy's new and de lightful Ooldwyn picture. "Strictly Confidential." which will be seen at the Liberty theatre, beginning on Thursday. The story is the film version of Jerome K. Jerome s in ternationally famous story. "Fanny and the Servant Problem." and re lates thet adventures of a dainty English actress who becomes a lady onlv to find that her twenty-three servants are all relations of hera. Thrilling! Absorbing! EnterUin- Inr! Olive Thomas In her third Seli- nick picture. "The Glorious L-aay. A nicture for everyone. Adventure nii Rnmance Thrills and Sensa tion Sentiment and Pathos Action and Suspense and Humor too. Five fathoms deep they sank in a sulunarine to bunt for the lost treasure on the ocean s led. The Spaniard, armed and desperate, mas ahead of them. It meant a flgbt. What did Lord denary do? What was the outcome? Iearn all about this most thrilling of all dramatic situations by seeing "The Rest or Luck." Metro's picturiration of the famous Drury Lane melodrama by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton It is nlaved bv an all-star cast Liberty theatre beginning next day. Lk3ii?' VXtyfT' The Famous Star In Trousers A romance of mother-love in which the little itar ii a motherleu waif who escape ibx trousers from a Convent in Italy and comes to America to crt ifor aU the ,ntgtcV ed babies. .Altogether charminff, quaint and different from Mirs Stewart previous photoplays OUTINO CHESTER SCENIC "NATURE GIRLS" A New Sunshine Comedy CONTINUOUS SHOW TODAY LIBERTY THEATRE iuin. m at the X t Sun- Cooner and Vallie are an excep tional comedy couple who present an offering consisting or a most aeusm fnl nennerr arrangement of songs. dances and smart talk which tbey call "Nonsensical Moments." at Ui3 Rligh today. Dustin Farnum in "A Man's Fishf is the feature attraction at the Oregon beginning next Sunday. Anita Stewart in "Human Desire. which will be shown at the Liberty theatre, starting today, has the part of n Italian riil in a convent wno daily brings lilies to Iay-Jn th arms nr thn Kramntnli Madonna, wonder- in? if there are real babies In the hir u-nrM mitMide. HOW She CSCSpes - . to find out and besides. Dames, nnas . . 1 1 ILI. n imer nn laver. is ioiu id iui First National feature. Hats Retailers Say Are Going to Be Dame Fashion's Choice a Wallace Reid is not the only one who Droves himself a speed dem-in In "Excuse Mv Dut." the nerr auio- ttAWil. racina- Diet u re featuring the handsome star, al the Oregon inemre soon. Theliiore Roberts, the veteran character actor, oilots a racer in the . . . momentous contest mat proviaes ?t of the thrills in the Reid Tea The name of Mae Murray as the slar of a motion picture has come in l.o ieearded cenerally at an In- hat the feature has more than ordinary iateresU .Jn "Mxlru l.ove." which comes ,t the Rllgb theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Murray Is seen 10 one or me most artistic delineations ane yet has attempted. W 1 , . i jfTT 'it r I --",'i'it " '7r- With Gudrun Walberg and the Bewitching Beauties from . . . n . - m Tn T Broadway m a uazzung vanciy oi iiwas PRICES VESY MODEST 50c 75c $1.00 $1.50 PLUS TAX MAIL ORDERS NOW SEAT SALE AT OPERA HOUSE PHARMACY, MONDAY Order Your Doctor to ee It Then Take Your Own Prescrip- r tlA rm XXTr,-nJif X7nrVinor Tnnir. HeTTls what the women of the United State, are sing to r. n tit as hats a roncrrned. Tbat U It the decision of the Retail Miliary Association of Ame.ica I. r;cd final. llnery show will be held in New York early In February. The girl, sn In the pbotcgrap. aav. be. Ute4 from scores of models to dirlr bat's In bts for ins o-ntng c.sob. ALWAYS GOOD MOST TIMES GREAT VAUDEViLLE TODAY Marjorie Burnum and Capt Walter L Yant: FROM MOVIES TO VAUDEVILLE" ' Pi: ; . (; vw: . kY l:. J ' Yr7VK-hil J 'sS t r7rK: ifi x m w v i THE FIT AND STYLE Of MADE TO MEASURE SUITS Violet & Lewis Roman Rings and Fun Cooper & Valei nonsensical Moments Francis X. Bushman And Beverly Bayne In 'DARING HEARTS" A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THRILLS AND ROMANCE 81 BOB THEATRE Mlfll !u.lnin .WaSlitTfr as "My Stmsliin.' La.ly" at one iitjrht only, March 17 the (Jraml Theatre, fit diun vAi.ri:i:i. vkissatii.i: KXTKICTA1NK11 A pretty fairy i)ry. captivatlnK music actinp thai will int all re quirements, a beautiful chorOrv and ianiifni ainciii!: midt baiifal wenes are the chara-t;ritica f principal promise n I.H'om Klofhr's successful new operel'a. My Slnhine Idy." by llowaul Mr-K-nt Itariie and Harry 1.. AUord. nben l appears st the T.iand Op'ia UVln-sdav. March 17. C.udnin Walbtrr. in the till" r.-. U paid to hv. developed nHhoito latent histrionic talents to a degree that ilac-ps her in the forMii"t ranks of that rarest of stage classi fications, emotional soul-rette' an-I hr danctnc ereativeness ha5 nevrr such amplitude for display as in the part of this little 'maid of old l'.rt' tjny''on the tips of whose, toes ths fairies had placed their pathertn f dew-dro frim the mountain tP. that, the more graceful she might danrr . ijeldora. in rau&ical comedy (which Is really th rl is to which this en tortainnwnt bvlonpsm has a part cnll inj; for such verwitllity i-en written and notwithstanding Mlw NValier?' comparative brief career, her l?.s , from this play would lx wrlfus and difficult in dHd. As an artlic dancer and a clvi-r comedi-nn'. thi little lady hjs held an enviable po sition on Hie ?tare for soveral sons past but no such demads have ever tefore lien made up on her as in th.s priwliicti n. and Iter playinR in it has been a hort of revelation. From a demure and unvphlstirat-1 child, the must develop aad rcfci"r frivolity, pleasure, sorrow, driam and matured conwiousnes of h-r Icminine ower and n-r hum , - - j ond peradventure how to use u. .o more cxattin gamut of emotions could be at-ked ot any player, and then only of those, of the legitimate rank, which make all the more re markable the delightful character de lineation of this happy little niuaical comedy favorite In Mf Sanxnine Lady." 5 v-: v u- 31 i-. V - t k ViT.M 7 Of course yen wxt your rait to fit yon. It can't look well If it doesn't. No nutter how food the material. If the fit is sloppy the suit will hang like a rz on your . figure. And you can't expect a ready-to-wear suit to conform to your personal peculiarities of figure and we all have peculiarities one shoulder a little higher than the other, round shoulders, etc When you order a auit .here your measure is taken carefolly by one who knows how. Erery personal peculisrity is considered and conformed to. The suit is fashioned br skillful tailors and can't help but fit and fit per fectly. The style, too, i exactly what it should be and conforms to your expressed desires. New Spring and Summer suit Irgs arriving almost daily. Drop in and inspect them. SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS STORE 426 State Street STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADS-ONE CENT A YUF.D 1 h -