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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1920)
- -m- I' .X I' V r 5 ' ich aid ;eis.- ' For .x . uar-' for S rmy Willi rtandt .... d hy trntn !. lord ; t irfe' Armf iy a ted. ron't Q i ,) , if k THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. RTTXDAY MOT NINO, SEPTEMBER 12. 1920 r : i.ares 'pi'' 1 AD FLICKERS fer as Hiram I amusing. Chorus Is couiio5cl of young anl pretty irirls attractively dreAnt und ran ring ant dance. Thev are at the Mlgh theater for tuday only. Mr. Frank Monro , organist at The Oregon. la arranging a aeries of "Wurlitzer concert tor Wednes day and Thursdays, j Salem . mu3lc lovers will soon look forward to thes concerts as a part of their fall and winter amusement. When &he clutches for help, you'll screams, you'll probably W P till to out. nut come anynow, ana se Norma Talmadge as Jennie Mal one in "A Daughter of Two Worlds. It's a picture. At Ye Liberty today." . Dorothy ' Pep' Gih will b fHH-u at the Orrfon Friday and IJtJle Mi Rebel lion." said to be l&e best yet. and t"o acts and rolu,ei thi hours of deft and vividly colared fun. The creations that ai worn by the feminine portion of the assembly represent tne last word of the uiodiftf and ti :'tl liuer. "Frivolities" :vras the revue sensation of New York last win ter and has Just completed a long engagemri t In Snn Francisco. Jt Is one of the big musical comedy attractions of the season and will b at the Grand theaVr Tuesday night. September 14. -When 1 she criesj: you'll cry. When she smiles, you smile. When she rasps you'll Rasp. The "Prince t'hap" w!i!r 1. playing at the -Grand t da ju1 tomorrow 1 on.- at ianv of n- Wearing a "boiletl shirt" and creased trouwrs marked him as a weakling in the land where only stioite inert survive. V.vl was he Sff "The !..' of the Yukon", a ( hat U'-i Miller production based on Itub.ri. W. Service's poem whUh contr to l-treriy nesi MUle's b'K u.t r piudi-etion ThurKi'.ay.. I Jlay ana watumay. which will be rhown at ib;r pop- j Ular show hau- liis fall. ! -Frivolities .f which i ! w.Sl show at -the Grand theater revue Maids am fall of thf Klsie FerjruM.n. the famous Paramount photoplay tar. will bo tten in ht-r latent starring vehicle. rl-ady How" a Daughter," baed on" ; Mrs. Humphry Ward's celebrated ; noI. at the Oregon theatre next Sunday. ! . Tf The nest Ihr .Au '".ray story j In the picture will ! it,on ' j the Dawn" from "Tb. I ct of i Wh-at" coming to X Libtiry i soon. Frank l!k h' Musical romAr Tuesday nisht has a company cf j called "H Irani and ui-s.-mh ""- , : . tells an interesting nry louna man? - " 1 holds attention from r'pe toictansis oi us " "7. coined v. N n cents , curtain. Frank I'on-1 sScal THE WISE BIRDS WILL NOT MISS THIS SHOW" i TODAY ONLY FRANK RICH CO. Presents . "HIRAM Merry Milkmaids and the JIT The "Wrld And Ilis WIV a big Paramount super special fea turing Alma Reubens which will be shown at the Giant theater starting Wednesday is a pleasing romance or jealousy and love, it in playing all t'a larger theaters on the coast and U guaranteed to .Mr. Uatlar to be a luu ier ceai production. At prent the policv of the Grand theater will be shows .-ei uight with special matinees a&t- urday and Sunday. A Rural A Bevy Country Beauties MUSICAL COMEDY REVUE 'With i . FRANK CURLY CONFER IRENE andD0UG CARBERRY New Melodies and Dance Originalities i HARRY MOREY IN "THE GAUNTLET" Comedy, Sobs, Thrills 'an Everything TODAY BLIGH THEATRE TODAY 5 The head of the local library reports a remarkable demand for the Pinero play. "Sweet Laven der." since Manager Kupper's an uouncement that Mary Miles M in ter would appear in a film version of it at the Oregon theatre for three days beginning today "Sweet Lavender" is thought by many to be the greatest of the many Pinero successes. THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN By GENE BYRNES Katie Malloy saw that be was different. In her young and knockabout life the manicurist had come to know .men thorough ly from the woman k point of view, had come to the ability to discern their motives, however craftily masked, had come to the power of quick and accurate ap praisal of their character; Hence it hurt her to see a boy like Peter -i Crandall gambling away all he had and drinking all he could get. For all his dissipation, she per ceived he was wholesome at heart. For this reason she acted. An unusual photoplay. "The Misfit Wife." which Alice Lake plays the leading role of Katie, and one not to be missed. It begins d owing next Sunday at the Llbity the ater "You don't believe In luck?" asked Mary Anderson, who is to appear in "Bubbles' at the Ore. ron theatre on Wednesday and Thursday. "Well." she continued. "1 didn't until I played in this pic ture Now I am a firm believer in luck. It brought all kinds of good things to my door, and three of my fellow players marched to hap piness to the tune of the wedding march." And that is not all. for Miss Anderson ia superstitous about mentioning money; but from her share of the earning of "Bubbles." which has been one of the most spectacularly successful pictures 1! THIS 5TPlKC? I f CNSf! CltAHiN 40 . 1 ' I .1 I .TtUVT HSH WITH ) f f. v MY rST RAZOR' ( N- . m plus red-blooded thrils! Coming to the Bligh next Ratuidar. Miriam Cooper, vbos tuperb acting in K. A. WaHh' "The o Purple." will will lavish praise from the thousands who will s-e the production at the Lib erty theater, where it will be shown soou. is a protege of U. W. Griffith. 'MOVIE SHOW INTlCHTRrK1 PORTLAND.- Or SeL Fiims are now being iised w vertlse Oregon Indus rles r. t . j residence diMitct w - 13 theaters r ho"Js Jrd tures. which hav "f.Tf jby the Associated Indastrte o Oregon. , - H)M.H BI YS r,Ul MILL. POItTLANI. Or.. Sept. 8. ! Over a million dollars was paid last week by Stanley Dollar of : San Francisco for the Monarch mills of North Portland. The new owner will make efforts to hive the harbor improved ro that the ships of the Robert Dollar line may touch at the mill to load lumber for th orient. .-if.. the chief feature ! of the meeting? . mrt i I imagine th?ywere b and nce. utiumn WTiL GAHLSDORF J The Store of Honsetrares IT'S H that has ever been made, she has been able In addition to loaning1 Incle ham several tens of thous-; ands. to buy one of the finest es tates In Los Angeles, the city of perpetual summer and high prices. and latterly the la ly makes sev eral changes of coMum which lnd color to their offtrlng. At the Bligh today. Irene and Douglas Carberrr ap pear orlsinallv in av.ilnc autre Ju!t imagine a big personality like Jack Derapsey! A continued story of rushing, rousing adven ture and Hash and inai action. GRAND THEATRE ONE XKSIIT, TrESDAV SEPT. 14 Diwt from 44th Tlio.it re, N Y. Th. most (ieorreius, (iitrai.lic, (ilitteriti Mhsical Show ever seen in Salem. 75 PEOPLE 75 10-Piece Orchestra A Notable Occasion At YE LIBERTY TODAY TOMORROW TUESDAY WEDNESDAY As Jennie Malone, a Daughter of. the Underworld As a Sweet f f f t y Young Society ' jff J Debutante 1 U PRICES: Lower floor ami lwxes 2.50 , Entire Balcony $2.(M) War lax extra ("allery $1.0) MAIL ORDERS NOW Beat Sale Momlav, I) a. in. GRAND HOX'OFFH'K. Phone 1147 AND PLAYINO TO CAPACITY WILLIAM DE MDLLE'S BIO SUPER SPECIAL With THOMAS MEIGHAN AND LILA LEE THE PRINCE CHAP SPECIAL MATINEES TODAY AND T0M0REOW ' 2P.M. " . 1 K - I 1 U K. " Special Music - By the ;..r GRAND STRING ORCHESTRA1 Pardon Me" 2 Reel of Giggles 35c Our New Phone Number 0s) First Appearance in a FIRST NATIONAL SPECIAL ATTRACTION of the Screen's Most Brilliant and Versatile Actress NORMA TALMADGE i IN "A Daughter of Two Worlds" After the thrilling novel of the same name by LEROY SCOTT The greatest and most daring role of her meteoric career as an emotional actress Everyone 'Will Laugh and Thrill Many Will Shed a Tear of Joy or Sorrow Exclusive Pathe News, Comedy and Review TODAY. 35c lon. Tut-. Wed. Mali or. 25c Kv -stJnjc. 3-V. YELIBERfY" Coming-Thursday 'LAW OF THE YUKON" Based on the Poem by ROBERT W. SERVICE 'Mm f .-, . . W- '.; - . . -irV : l - . ' ) 1 v j - - ' ' - - ' TODAY MONDAY TUESDAY MARY MILES MINTER IN YOU WOULDN'T BELIEVE IT" A CORKING NEW SENNETT COMEDO "SWEET LAVENDER" Prom the Play by SIR ARTHUR WIND PINERO CAST INCLUDES THEODORE ROBERTS, SYLVIA ASHTON AND MILTON SILLS 1 i - - - - " - .rj" 3 Ui v,.p,":"l J. c .... 1 1