The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 29, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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THE OREC.ON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREO ON
FLARES AND FLICKERS
-n,i finrpv. acconmlished
Mir of chaps who appear in neat
!inM uita, play violin, banjo,
' ' ciaflc and poptar selec
D, together with acrobatic
lT,inr. rather puts them in a
jjjss, of Versatility and musical
velty. At the Wish today.
,00a to Ye Liberty. .
. . 1.irviMiP 4 on (n(ant f Ail
dI castle the Swiss Tyrol are
Included in the new.Xolznick pic
tare. "A Fool and His Money,"
UllJJl w 1 1 w fev a
Cotcheon'a story and starring Eu
rena O'Brien, which will bepin a
three d'ty showing at the Oregon
theater tody. 1
happy
a wen
Phesay and Powell, a
pair of entertainers with
selected Etork of laufcha.LiIa talks
dancing that in pot slow, and
songs fast. Phesay is of theseiul
mit rthool of comedy, eccentric
and funny in his peculiar way.
Ai the iJligh today. -
The-new William S, Hart feat
ure, ,Sand!'? baa several touches
of comedy relief that are unique
-and anion if them is one wherein
the star shoots an ear of corn
from under the bill of the rooster!
which is enjoying a midday feast
Ir the roadway. Mr. Hart then
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THE BIG SUNDAY SHOW
WARD AND GOREY
Novel and Artistic
MUSICAL OSIGINALinES
Phesay and Powell
' -Eccentric
Entertainers
Lev Diamond
Character
Comedian ...
A THRILLING SPECTACLE!
ANITA STEWART
iln
"THE WRECK"
Two Locomotives Telescope.
H Big Struggle on Bridge.
Fireman and Engineer in Combat
INTENSE, DRAMATIC TALE OF LOVE,
JEALOUSY AND SACRIFICE
THEATRE
It's
Here
Today
And Two More Days
My
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Kiam J
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"WITH BABE FISTS
HE HULED !
Elam Harnish , toughest sourdou&k'itt
y,wi iajur oi irien out a wta
.ven before a Woman's Sxnilc
SrU is the litro of
GHT
X Powerful Picturixation cl5
'JACK
cyclonic novel of the ice-bound North
Ihtcirctca br anlrjl 5t3r CsiSl-including
MTGHEIjL LEWIS
: TROTTING THROUGH TURKEY
POLLAUD COMEDY
PATHE
NEWS AND
REVIEW
LIBERTY;
AVatrli for
The Luck
of
The Irish"
. TO GET THE BOYS OUT OF THE TRENCHES
ling tb se.tifst?r term. Miny
Luaineftsmpn of Salem took aJfan-
late or this oiler last winter brn
a limited number were offered
for Bale. A fuller annnuncerm'tit
of this proponed rale will he
made on the arrival of Coach
Mathews in Salem.
1 Vonlar. Aucuf t 29. from HiZ-
don'i chapel and burial will h to
CUT View cemetery.
r.lllfutf-l her job oru
arm cranklnc Tnr Ford-
njones Tea. and It "ed rn
rlfht for toollnr f eo1"K
Hon that wa roa htweB
mole and s tlcyrle.
Seattle Woman Dies at
Parents9 Home in Salem
Mr. II. Louis Bairl of Seattle
di-d Monday. August 27 at 1079
Marion ptret-t. the borne of her
parenta. Mr. a Ad Mrs. K. U. Sontn
wick. ite.sdiea her parenta she la
survived by her husband. J. A.
Ilatrd. tbre brothers. Albert. Ro
land and Ralph Southwirk. and
two sinters. Mrs. J. W. HaMlnrs
of Kalem and Mrs. U. A. Thompson
of Berkeley Cal. The funeral will
ar. awaaa i r- w . k w a k ia m m -
ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
They may not be able to do it before Christmas, but they will shortly after March iih
proceeds to shoot each separate
grain of com away . while the
astonished bird looks vainly .for
his lost meal and registers com
plete amazement.
This episode; is a bit In the new
Paramount-Artcraft film starring
Mr. Hart, which comes to the Ore
gon theater next Sunday.
Lew Diamond, a single enter
tainer who impersonates charac
ters, nicely. The Hebrew and the
Italian being featured in his
hodge-podge monologue of hiimi
cry, song and recitation. At the
Uligh today. ! '
Elaine Hammerstein in "Whis
pers U the feature attraction at
the Ore?; 5n Wednesday and Thurs
day of this wet It.
Boys, Pve: Struck It Gold all
over the place and not ten mile
fronr here!" Imagine the effect
of this statement "when uttered by
'Burning Daylight", in a mining
camp that had been a dead town
for years. It you want to ' aee
what a real stampede looks like:
if you care to learn' just how far
and to what extremes' a human
being will go to procure gold, see
'Burning Daylight" a vivid and
gripping adaptation of Jack Lon
don's widely; read noveL at Ye
Liberty theater today. !
PROSPECT GOOD
FOR FOOTBALL
AT VILLAMETTE
Coach Mathews Sends Word
4 Ahead That Practice
Will Begin Early
VETERANS RETURNING
Second String Men Avail
able and New Material
Recruited for Squad
B,r iableta of Aspirin" is
genuine Aspirin proved safe by
millions and prescribed by phy
ricians for over 20 years. Accept
only an unbroken "Bayer pack
age which contains proper di
rections to relieve Headache,
Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia,
Rheumatism. Colds and Pain
Handy tin boxes of 13 tablets
cost few cents. Druggists also
roll hrrgdr "Bayer packages.. As
pirin is trade mark Bayer Mann
facta re Monoaceticatidester of
Salicylicacid.
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innounceien
GRAND .
' THEATRE
OPENING
FRIDAY, SEPT. 3
Watch for Announcements
AE. LAFLAR Mgr.
"Three Gold Coins is the new
thriller with Tom Mix. at the Ore
gon Friday and Saturday.
The .collision of two .trains head
on at top speed contributes one
of the big thrills of Vitagraph'a
picture "The? Wreck." - This sub
ject, with Anita Stewart as star.
supported by Harry T. Morey and
an all-star cast, will be shown at
the Bligh theater today. i
Mr. Laflar, who was formerly
at the Oregon theater and who
managed the Columbia theater In
Portland, has taken over the
Grand theater and remodeled j it
completely, i In short, it will he
a new ,;heater for Salem. Mr.
i I.aflar;s poHcy will be the best, in
pictures, Vaudeville and road
(hows. A fine orchestra will also
be featured! The grand opening
will be Friday evening, Septem
ber 3. I
"Jiggs." the social lion, will ba
the big laugh provoker at Ye Lib
erty next Sunday. r
Cannot Praise thh
Remedy too Highly
jVsl vat era uor rmt mza
SUFTCSXa TWO TIMS ,
Jodeiiur from her letter, the mis
ery and wretchedness endured by
Mrs. Charlie lay tor, k. j?. v. ho. i.
Box 144, Dillon, S. C- most hare
been terrible No one. after read'
in? her letter, can continue to
doubt the great healing- power
of PE-RU-NA lor troubles due
to catarrh or catarrhal conditions
in anr Dart of the body. Her
letter i3 an inspiration to every
sick and Buffering- man or woman
! nvwhere. Here it is: "I suffered
two years with catarrh of the head.
stomacn ana ooweis. inea two oi
the best doctors, who pave me trp.
I then tool; PE-RU-NA and can
truthfully say! am welL When I
besran to use I'J-KU-iXA, l weiir&ed
one hundred pounds. My weight
now is one hundred and fifty. I
cannot praise PE-RU-NA too
highly, for it was a Godsend to me.
I pot relief from the first half
bottle and twelve bottles cured me.
I advise all sufferers to take
PE-RU-NA."
As an emergency remedy in the
home, there is nothing quite the
equal ox this reliable, time-tried
medicine, -r.onu-.NA. 'ihonsands
place their sole dependence on it
for coughs, colds,- stomach and
bowel trouble, constipation, rheu
matism, pains In the back, side and
loins and to prevent the grip and
Spanish Flu. To keen the blood
pure and maintain bodily strength
i and robustness, take FE-KU-NA.
You can buy PE-RU-NA any
where in either tablet or licuid
. With the advent of brisk au
tumn days, football gossip begins,
and with each day the babble be
comes more audible in regard to
the prospects of various gridiron
teams for the coming season.
Willamette university claims to
have prospects for one of the best
teams in its history. Willamette's
claim for a good team for the
coming season .is based on the
certain ' return, of most of last
year's squad, assurances of enroll
ment of good new material and
of the return of Coach It. I
Mathews for his sixth season as
mentor of the Bearcats..
Coach Mathews, according to
present indications, will have a
veteran team for the coming fall.
He has lost only four players of
last year's team and second string
men are available to fill the gaps
left by the men who are-"not to
return this fall.
Mathews Send Word. '
Coach Mathews gave out the in
formation recently that he would
arrive in Salem on September 10,
and on that date he says rudimen
tary training will commence for
the aspiring Bearcats. He is at
present' engaged in construction
work in Walla Walla.
There is a wealth of material
for backfield positions on the
Bearcat grid machine. During the
last three seasons there has been
a dearth of backfield material
which placed the Willamette elev
en under considerable handicap,
but apparently this season the
Methodist institution will have the
best of backfielda
Zeller. "Rubs' Rarey. "Tuf fy
Irvine. Oanzans, Paul Sherwood.
Ralph Barnes,. Kenneth Powers.
Wapato and Rein Jackson com
pose the list who will contest for
positions on the Bearcat backfield.'
"Phat" Zeller easily proved him
self a star,backfield man and open
field runner last season. He scor
ed a majority ot the touchdowns
made by the local grid eleven
through sensational squirming
long runs. Against the heavy and
experienced' Multnomah Athletic
club team last fall he scored a
touchdown after a 60-yard run
and shaking loose several tack
lers. His other touchdowns were
obtained in similar manner. Much
is expected of Zeller this talL
Jackson Has Speed.
"Russ Rarey, captain-elect,
and Wapato are four year men on
the Bearcat squad. - Rein Jackson,
although he has not played a full
season Tor Coach Mathews, is ex
pected to crowd the other -aspirants
to the last notch. He lacks
experience, but his speed may
serve him In good stead. Sher
wood. Barnes. Ganzana and Pow
ers composed the second string
back fields of last year, and are ex
pected to be good material for this
year's team. '
Harold. Tobey ot Greenacre.
Wash., is the only lineraan who
will not return this fall, according
to the Information. He plaved left
tackle, and it Is likely that Bill
Lawson. who Is better known
among Willamette students as the
Terrible Swede- from Blan
chard. Wwh, will play in Tobey's
position. I ast year was his first
year with t he Bearcats, and his
experience of last season promises
to make him one of- M&thew's
best hta among th linemen for
a.tackle io?ltlon. lie Is a ranrr
weighs 180 pounds. The other
linemen, it is said, will return
this fall. Among them are Loren
Easier, veteran center; Lester
Day., guard; Ramsey; guard; Ja
cob Nickel, guard; David Lawson.
guard; Rodney Alden. guard; Ray
Schmalle, end; Oscar Payne, end:
Howard George. . tackle; Vernol
Zeller, end. and Caton. tackle".
Ticket riaa Announced.
In pursuance of a plan of last
winter when Associated Student
body tickets were sold to business
men and other townspeople who
took advantage of the otfer. the
athletic management proposes to
sell student body tickets to towns
people entitling holders of such
tickets to admission to all univer
sity functions for the semester
(term. In addition to the free ad
mission to all university functions
obtaining for the price of one as
sociated student body ticket, the
holder of the ticket will receive
therWIllamette Collenan free dur-
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