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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1920)
TIIE ORKCOX STATESMAN SUXDAV; Al'GVfcT 8, llKin. 7 , Flares and Flickers , ktsh country of Australia, inftfa n mlI ba been 8len" -introduced Into v "Captain ; ths new Earle Williams fea- which will; be .shown at the rt Theater today without the jtettsity of going to that far away ceaatry. " -; 7 TbomM Melfhan, who plays, the rt of the unloTlne husband in "The Thanderbolt." 1 starring Katherine MacDonald and which will be seen at the Liberty theatre, commencing next Thursday, admits that "he is al ways unlucky when the time comes for selecting the cast-of a photo play. ; "They got the prettiest woman on the screen and then cast me in a part where I had to hate her," wails the unfortunate Thomas." Coming to the Oregon theater next THE BIG SUNDAY SHOW Snndav for three ' davi The man agement of this theater takes great pleasure in announcing tne coming of Clara Kimball Yoang in Marah Kilts Kyan'a greatest xiction wora, "For the Soul of Raphael." a thrill ing, beautiful itorv nf the Kolden days of California, when stout hearts conquered a strange land , and a stranger people, when superstitious Indians prayed to their sungods. and when adventure, romance and love drove men to deeds of valor and eour-1 age worthy the name of the spirit ot I "Are You Legally Married!" a pictorial sensation, with no sex prob lem, no vulgarity, no war. no vam pires. It cornea to the Bligh Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday. Eight little children are In the bas ket of a miniature balloon In the center of a massive ballroom when the balloon catches fire. Their res cue forms one of the thrilling mo menta in 'The Butterfly Man." tne Robertson-Cole special at the Liberty theater. Lew Cody appears in the title role, starting today. ; S TODAY THEATRE Bryant Washburn In "What Hap- npned to Jones" will be the feature attraction at The Oregon next Fri day and Saturday. Just anotner gooa comedy. Probably certain people have for- eotten that ther are minstrel tans De- cause it has been so long since they had an opportunity to see a really first class minstrel . aggregation however the minstrel microbe will ret them when the Famous Georgia Minstrels make their flash dress pa rade over our main streets announc ing their anoearance at the Bligh theater for matinee and two perfor- ntanee8 in the evening next Saturday, August 14. BLIGH THEATER Three Performances, 2 :30, 7 :00, 9 H5 Saturday, August 1$ BUSCO & HOCKWALD . Present I : , Tutors I z t"w fm J . v-EAr"l A MM IN THE COl9 iJclJi A street: . ":- - I; 1 X 10: (1 ;.i A Fascinating Story of Women's Conventions and Men's Intentions Lew Cody IN "THE BUTTERFLY Story By George Barr McCutcheon He Hade Some "of Them Mad, Som e Glad, Some Sad, But None Bad Love and Let Love SNUB POULARD Pickaninny Sammy In "Fresh Paint" PATHE NEWS PATHE REVIEW ..JooK cTflnjc rnnnv Ye L DC.K Y iht cuiilnu uimug luuni - . MAN dhestra VQTCM FOR THE & 15 Vandeville Acts Coooer & Lane jl pair of talented i colored comedians, singers and. dancers, who aDDear in their lively specialty. "The Bellboy and the Por ter." At the Bligh today. "I fr neither Cod nor devil!" This w Wolf's nhilosonhr. And the story or his downiau or ine very virtnrv nf bnvA woman over hmta man of the regeneration of a1 coward, is a story as mighty a3 the sea. with all the rusb ana ciauor oi th nrf. Sm Jack London's "The Sea Woir at The Oregon today, to morrow and Tuesday. Hnrh Johnson A talkinr trick ster who indulges in a rabftst of comedy. At the Bligh today. Th Ptrmlnnli are a slicht. small mania of the French school of acro batics, presenting clever daring and noveltv feats of equilibrium. At tne Bligh today. ' X NEW ENGLANDERS AT CAMP GROUND When the Salem automobile camp- ing ground was first opened the oi fice of T. G. Gilbert was onlya one room building. Now he has a neat nffir with two small rooms which i.o noM fnr storine awav Drovisions for the grounds contributed by the Commercial club. ."Mr. Albert maintains a good sup ply of dry wood which is sold to th ntomobile campers who desire to use the brick ovens on the camp da. . Valnable information about road conditions in Oregon and Washington are kept posted by Mr. Albert on the walls for the use of i travelers. The walls of the office I re decorated with literature regard ! inr firminr conditions' in the Wll lamette valley. Mr. Ainen says inai the travelers are always eager to read this. When L D. Cutler and wife and fr. and Mn. G. C. Reslnc recister- t-d at the grounds late yesterday af ternoon they won tie distinction oi being the only tourist who have thus f.r rezittered from the northeastern part of the United States. Some time ago some campers were regis tered from Juneau. Alaska, having shipped their car from that place to Seattle and started on the "around the rim" tour of "See America First." The. following were registered at the grounds last night: Mr. and Mrs. 'L. D. Cutler, Wind sor Lock. Conn.; Mr. and Mrs.'G. C. Kesing. same; Mr. and Mrs. A. Lund berc and dauahter. Boston: Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Nevltt. Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. L. Killam. Satsop. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Cotter, Sumner, With - Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Elter. Kingsley. Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert A. White, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gangle. San Franrisco; miss A. Hod ire. San Francisco: IX G. Snively, George Sutvely and T. G. Knlvelv. Grants Pass: Frank Itar- rett. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. E- E. Meyers. Portland rEd Y, Griffith. Portland: William Smith. Portland; K. A. Mavhew and danchter. Man- nin. Or Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Graves. Oshkosh. Wis - J. Alstead and. wife. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Thurs ton. Seattle; A. JI. Hunt. San Fran cisco; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowler. St. Joseph. Mo.;. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Warner. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Homung. oaaiana; Mr. ana Mrs. H. G. Kirklelet. Memphis; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Black. Memphis; G. Brad chaw. Memphis; Mr. and Mrs., C. A. Fischer, Webb Ci. Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dudley, Hossner. S. D,: Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Ilaumerliu. Xias- sillon. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. X. G. Norris. St. Joseph. Mo; Mr. anl Mrs. George L. Norris. St. Joseph; Mr. and Mrs. K. u. Park. Seattle; TODAY I . . .. SSBSSMBUlll i - - . - - - - - ' " " " . K . TOMORROW TUESDAY 2:15 4:00 5:45 7:30 9:15 p. m. -JACK LONDON'S FAMOUS STORY UF9 jsm J? WM' a v "OH WHAT A KNIGHT" This Is Where The Laughs Come In By Reqaest MR. FRANK MONROE On The I - - .1 WURUTZER Plays "Believe Me, If AH THose Endearing Young Charms"! rft . - ir ii Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Ashby. Prince ton. Ind.; A. N. Trice, Mj R. Sham poqg, C. C. Trice and II. H. Trice, Long Beach. Cat.; Lee Rirers. L. S warts. J. niundell. Sparks. Ker.; Mr. and Mrs. F. Ogger. Michigan. BRATIFVL 8ALf3I. Hate you heard ot our beautiful Sa lem, The Queen or the glittering West. Where Nature in gorgeous profusion Is showering her brightest and best. Have you heard of bur lovely Will amette That leaps from the gorges of now. Then gracefully glides through the city On Its way to the ofean below? Have you beard of the "two lovely brooklets That quietly flow through tb.4 town, 1 Then driving the wheels ot the fac tories They rush to the river beyond? Have you heard of our gardens and flowers. The excrulslte lay of the land. So gracefully and gently declining Toward the river as Nature has .. planned? Have you seen our wide streets and the parkings Where the rosei In profusion . abounds. Where the maple trees gather from the breezes Woit delightfully murmuring sounds? Have you noticed the white-creased mountains That watch o'er our fortunes by day. While the soft silver moon in Its tflory Is frlght'ning night's darkness away? And the evergreen forests abounding Are smiling on orchard and Held Where the prune and the apple and cherry iReat the world In abundance of leld; Where the earth and the sky and the elements . Are working together in test To make of the city of Salem The lovetlest town in the West; x Where the berries are found in their glory i Far richer than anywhere else. Where the streams ot the "Loju'' are flowing ' As a basis of fabulous wealth. Now. you've heard of this beautiful city. Which surpasses our words at I .lr best On thC banks of the loveliest river That graces the vales ot the Wst. And no doubt you hare carefully , . listened While we've told you the beauti ful story; So come in all haste to our city And share in our wonderful glory. CAMBRIDGE MAX NOW. JERUSALEM. July 24. The of fice of governor ot Jerusalem once occupied by Pontius Pilate, is now held by Colonel Ronald' Storrs. a I (graduate ot Cambridge university and son ot the dean ot Rochester college. England . His task la on to test the admin istrative ability ot any man. Jerusa lem la a city of disunions, where. whatever may eome of the future, for the moment Zionists and Arabs are passionately divided and to steer a lust path between them and Induce them to Join him on that path Is thankless work. It is to that task however, that he chiefly devotes himself. Twice a week he has meetings ot his favorite pro Jerusalem society, where French. Italians. British. Americans, rabbis. Zionists. leaders, commercial men of standing and others who are La any way prominent la the life ot the city are brought together and la the course ot debate, led to see that they have in common a single citizenship. His motto as governor Is "unify aad be triads." Colonel Storrs was one ot the prime movers In thestablishraeat of I aa Independent Ara kingdom. He Is St years old. A P P E A L T O N E 1 L L Ladd For Scientific Fitting of Glasses v Or Duplicating Broken Lenses APPEAL TO O'NEILL An Work Gn&r&nUed S&tisf&ctory Dr. C. B. O'Neill Optomctrist-Optidaa and Bruh Bank Building A P P , E A L T O O N E I L L SALEM Go Ahead With . That House f i We are haek of you. Stock up to the eeiling with material the kind of materials that make a material differenee in the long run. - w l 1 I t Falls City-Salem Lumber Co. 12th Street at Mill Thone 613 M0-. Lasting newness Extra coats of finish, xtra strong bod parts, extra careful fabrication, all these go to make up the tturdinesa and lasting newness of this new Mitchell Sedan. The bod is built by Mitchell not bought out side. It U built in one of the finest coach-building plants in the country. Mitchell engineers and de signers unite their experience, thus building a unit car that stands wear. See this beautiful sedan before you buy a car. Note its superiorities. See if this all-season car isn't more appealing than an open model. Come in today a showing of this car does net obligate you in the slightest. Os For IVUt err AnjsM lOib Oscar R Ghgrich llotcr & Tire Co. S7I CVj t Nrtrt THE STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADS. BRING GREAT RESULTS