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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1920)
( : f TITE ORECJOX STATESMAN: PVXIlAr. JULY It. ID20. AND FLICKERS on of th most interesting char ter! l" "7he Courage ot Mxr n'tjne." 3amM Oliver Curwood' gtorr cf the reat Canadian Zhrti. hlch has been made pin -- into a picture play as a special pro duction by Vitagrapji and which will be shown at Ye Liberty theater on Sunday next, is 1 L.aree, an outlaw sled dog, vicious and one-quarter wolf. "The Orphan" is the significant title of a new and stltrinsr William RLIGH THEATRE A . LP ONE NIGHT ONLY WEDNESDAY, JULY iL T as NOT A MOVINa PICTURE A big company of actors, singers, musicians and dancers, car rying all special scenery nd jrleetrical equipment. SEE THE BIO, BUBNINQ, SMOKING .VOLCANOES. IN FULL ACTION Hear those real native Hawaiian singing and playing their fascinating melodies. I Price 75c plus tax Positively No Higher Note: This is a big road show playing at $1.50 and $2.00 in regular winter season Fox production In which William Farnum is to be presented at the Oregon theater beginning next Sun day for a run or three days. Siiums and Warfield, two natural born comedians, dancers and writ ers of bit songs, with original lyrics and talking melodies. ."If the World Is Round, It's Crooked." "Brown Skin.?' "I Ain't Got Nobody" and a long string of others serve them nicely during the action of their fun skit. A Minute s Uenear sal." At tli lUigh today. it ia KoMnm that a five-reel Dic- ture offers a more exciting rol for a arar i nan u(hi awsiv vivjith a i i Aann Mim a HnrkA ntw Para MT. v , '"v ' ----- mount Artcraft picture which is 10 be the attraction at me uregon iur ater soon. When nineteenth' century ideas clash with twentieth century ideals, there is sure to be dramatic action. Thatte what happens In "Erstwhile Susan." the Realart picture adapted froni Mrs. Fiske's recent stage suc- cees' of the same name, and Helen R. Martin's novel. "Barnabetta," on which, the play was founded. Con stance Binney makes her stellar de but in pictures in this story of dra matic suspense laid in the quaint Pennsylvania-Dutch town of Rein hartz. . "Erstwhile Susan" will be the feature attraction at Ye Liberty today. I the. beatific of thm 'IllimtM .L ley 'and the hospitality of its people was in net result. As long as the crowd stayed together, and latef as little groups met in Seattle and other cities, some one was always present to tell the others about the splendid hospitality-of the Willam ette valley. Many School Children Are Sickly Mothrra Who valun thlr ..- " . 'IUIV(V and the welfare of thir children hould tttwrr be. without a box of Moth er Uray'a Swept I'owdera for Children. r.reak ud Cold, llellevo Wav.ri.k... Constipation, Teething Diinrdtri' Headache and Ptomach Trouble. . ij iiiuiiirii ttir over so reara TION. All Drug; Stores. Don't acceDt any substitute. November 15 is Date Set lor League Assembly WASHINGTON. July 10. Novem ber 15 haa been determined upon as the date for the first meeting of of tne asseniDiy or me league of na tions, it was stated today at the state department. : New thrills, deeds of daring 'that are different, stunts that are more hazardous than any yet screened. will be offered to the patrons of the Oregon theater on Friday next, when Torn Mix, Fox Film Corporation' famous cowboy star. Will make his debut in this city as an author and director in "The Daredevil," bis lat est photoplay of the west. nn THE BIG SUNDAY .SHOW rp v COOK AND OATMAN A Bright Eevelry of Mirth and Melody SIRJS & WARFIELD A Little Behearsal HOWARD & SCOTT Songs and Dances v ' GLADYS LESLIE . in .;i::':i.v;.' A MIDNIGHT BRIDE coming Tuesday: . . . . . V--: The Greatest of All Eacing stories. v "THE WHIP" WEDNESDAY: "A NIGHT IN HONOLULU' K x, Bob Cook and Dot Oatman. de lineators, from songland in a bright revelry of mirth and harmony, are a pair of clever entertainers, who have spent most of ( their time in musical comedy. Everything they have to offer is new, popular and laughable, employing restricted and popular song numbers, and a bril liant line of chatter that is clean and refreshing. At the Bligh to day. No motion Dicture star has en- Joyed such a meteoric rise into popu larity as Thomas II. Ince's youthful co-starring team. Douglas Maclean and Doris May. The two established themselves firmly In the film firma ment as the result of their very first picture, "Twenty Three and a Halt Hours' Leave." Their latest vehicle "Let's Be Fashionable." will be shown at the Oregon theater today. "A Nfght In Honolulu," a big musical f how at the Bligh, one night only, neyt Wednesday. ' ThV jblg racing- melodrama." "The Whip." will, be shown at the Bligh Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Howard and Scott, a prettily dressed character dancing duo. de pict a series of roles, befittingly at tired" "WHllc ewetiTlfryd ancea v of various , types in an original and unique manner. "A Story in Dances" might be an appropriate caption for their, offering. At the Bligh today. "Jiggs in Society" Is the big feat ure comedy at Ye Liberty today. "The Midnight Bride." with Gladis Leslie, at Jhe Bligh today. SALEM JAUNT LIKED ; BY SHRINE VISITORS j, 4 (Continued from page 1.) Just in time to clean-up and eat before the evening festivities. Twenty-five hundred boosters for A DANDY GOOD DOUBLE SHOW fei ' - i i -aT"a'iv - j iu Mm.aiiiiuniiiiun II 11 1 W II IMI Brn II Jf m 1 ' ' . ' . 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