I THE OREGON 1 STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON. FLARES AND FLICKERS n,e general concensus of opin-, in her forthcoming production for crrppn artists always ! United Artists fnrru.rrii Hn n rirf upon being PPn at their j 'Suds" which will be the attrac- kZ on tbe-creea and Incidents ere t6ey art not displayed to JLrt8t advantage are ruthless Hminated from the story, but Do other than the world ?-n beauty, Mary Pick ford tt this maxim at nought jlion at the Oregon today. 1: il - J .Cecil IJ. ipe Mille's new Para mount production, "Something to Think About," whicV comes to $he Grand ttieater tomorrow, was h pnweriui story. Elliott Dexter Continuous Yx: ; .; : Show , Toda ; . 2 to 11 P. M. ; ' !' , id- - - v - - ; f f --k;a SyfLl - ROBERT W. CHAMBERS GREATEST NOVEL OKtAI til NOVEL,' . : ' - .1 : eRhtindChfice Starting Tomorrow, "Something To ThinSr About Orchestra Music k .a. ts ns. it SUNDAY MORXTNYL OfTOBITn '.?. 1.02(1 is seen in the role of a crippled student whose heart id torn by the loss of the woman he loves. Gloria Swanson has a tremen dous role as the woman who errs and Theodore Roberts, as her father, runs the. gamut of emo tional . a'rtistry. Monte Blue, plays the difficult part of a youth who elopes with the girl on the eve of her marriage to the older, crippled than-, and who pays for his happiness with his life. Isud & Jessie Gray rather re ceive the audience by appearing in street clothes, singing, talking and- dancing, change make-ups. go to full stake, and show that theyM are daring, rapid, novelty; and 1 sensationalist cyclists. At the, 'Bligh today. - ! Constance 'Talmadge has splen did support in "The Veiled Ad venturer." This picture is prom ised -to keep, yon guessing and Is rich in suspense and comedy sit uations. : i ' j Harrison Ford.' the clever voung leading man. renders ex celleivt support to Miss Talmadge in the characterization of Richard Annesly, the man from Texas, who ha? no faith in women. ' i It: will ;e shown at the Bligh theater Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. . j "The Desperate Hero,- Owen Moorfe's latest picture. comes to he Oregon .theater for two days beginning Wednesday; 1 Tom Mix's latest thriller will be shown at the Oregon on Fri day and Saturday of this week. "39 East,'', starring Contance P.inney. just finished a success ful run at the Majestic in PorU land.! It's the sort of comedv wanted, by Salem picture fans. Robt. W. Chambers big photo-i play is showing the last time to-! uay at the Grand theater. j Salem is to have a real comic opera with 60 people. Robinhood is coining to the Grand theater one night, October 11. Hob Roberts, a talented and versatile young man who has a penchant for fun and who has the ability to please and as a black face comedian always wins the Approval of his audience. He is universally known as a "Cork er in! Cork," Coining to the Bush,! Thursday, Friday and Sat urday.! , i Robin I rood Is ComJnjf ' So promising andJ overwhelm ing Is the assurance of support for "Robin hood" that a definite contract by Manager A. E. Laf lar, Grand Theater, has been made, and the De Koven master piece will be presented here Mon day evening. October 11. The: coming of Ralph Dun bar's production of the famous American comic opera, if one is to ' judge by the sentiments . ex pressed where the company has been, will prove a noteworthy event in local annals, for Its af fords the opportunity desired by many of hearing the opera ade quately done, with a cast of real artists, an excellent chorus, an orchestra of symphony players, a full quota of mechanics with complete equipment of scenery, costumes, properties "and effects. That some producer is willing to assume the risk of sending to the smaller cities such a rVP duction. is cause for gratitude from every one who appreciates real worth in this field. will play this buow for three dys fctartio Monday evening. "A i Paprika of Song Jul Dance- introduced by Thoiiia;& Frederick Sistsrg In evenis luul louowed by sevegal Ah A a. m . . - a i,,o"t oi costumes by 1312 giris.at the Illigta today. It's Dixie Show at the Libe ineatre today. . Takes von hofee ; to tha South. King V. VidolV . . "-" J iiuuui. j lllSt I i.onai attraction. Special niulc has been arrang ed by she Grand string ohestra for the big sqper special "Some thing to Think About.-' DeVeaux Dell and Joe. a cleier young hi4n and a bewitching young lady is, only part of this comedy offering which they call "Brilliant Bits of Variety." Com ing' to the lilich next Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Elmo Lincoln, the giant of the screen, famous for his impersona tion of Tarzan in the film version of the Edgar Rice Burroughs' story, has the principal role in "Under Crimson Skias," which will be. shown at the Liberty Theatre on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 1 Chief in support of Harold Lloyd in the merry-making in "Get Out and Get Undet" are a flivver, a dog and a mouse. It. is hardly necessary to mention that the blonde vand beautiful Mildred Davis and tha ebony-hued and de cidedly brunet Ernest Morrison are also present. "Get Out and Get Under" Is the newest laughter-bolt by the Hal E. Roach Pathe comedian due to convulse audiences at tha Liberty Theatre today. , . No more mting screen ftr til the Ijft- could have been selected to low George M. Cohan in the' teo-'s . trekuendou3 ttace ucce; j "Forty-five MInutPg Kioc iiroad.i way." than Charles Ray. And th latter in 'thi f-plenuld- new re lease of the First .National, which come to IJberty on next Sunday 1 wears the mantle of Cohan, in the role of Kid Bums, that prova him to bfe one of ths most Capable actors the screen has produced. It . has been figured that mil lions of pesos were misappropriat ed by the Carranza government. "Misappropriated" Is possibly the mildest term by which the looting can be designated. If - V -iV Mwm 0 r t Coming to Ye Liberty Next Sunday mi Flora Finch, the never to-be-forgotten comedienne, Is cast as the widowed aunt with more money than temper In "Dawn." This is the Blackton Production adapted from Eleanor II. Porter's famous novel, "Dawn," -at The Bligh today. Paul Moher and Harry Eld- ridge, two good natured fellows blessed .with personality; splendid voices and the ability to enter tain most happily with witty re partee and tunes that jingle filled with snappy lyrics and joyful lines. "I Don't Care," is the name : they have' given their skittie, at the Bligh today. . The New Bligh Stock Company offers for this week's show, "His Wife's Husband." a- sparkling thre?-act comedy drama. They iGRANDSss OCT. 11th : r- : r ; PRICES: . Lower Floor 1st 3 row's ami last 4 rows $2.03 IalaiHe Lower Floor. and loxes $2.50 Entire Iialeony . . ..'......... : .$2.00 fJallcrj- (not reserved) $1.00 Add 10 for war tax Mail Orders Now 1 L 0 Toay-rThje Big Sunday Shoff y Thomas and Frederick Sister - A Paprika of Song aiil Danee Bud and Jessie Gray I Varietv Mohec and ' V Eldridge- "I-Doni fare" Big New Feature Pictures MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY , New Bligh Stock Co. . : 'Present -i HIS WIFE'S HUSBAND" t 1 , A Howling Three Act Comedy Drama ami CONSTANCE TALMADGE in 1 The Veiled Mystery' TinR.SDAV - ALL NEW VAUDEVILLE STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADS. BRING RESULTS R)2lXllo) : ; - -;' III ' 1 day Tomorrow Tuesday Continuous Show Today 7:3'J and p. M P ickrordl IN SUDS From Charles Frohman's Stags Success "Op'o Me Thumb" '., V ,, 11, JllllllU Jit Ili'lHIIl'"!' '""""'""'"'" " ' " , f r ;" 'V"m ,, ... Starting Monday, 7 p. 'm. Jesse L Lasky presents CECIL B. DeMILLE'S production S Something ; . To ThinkADoutf Dy jeanie frlacp&rson J- MSI m:: i mm The lop of life and the bottom! And the same fair woman reached them both. Why? How? And which was the end? A ROMANCE aglow with the metropolitan heauty and richness idwavg linked with ! the name peMilt. - . t Vet huilt from the hearth of a Village'-blacksmith and .made of the stuff that fills the M.nplit hearts. ! with Gloria Swanson. . . .Elliott Dexter Theodore Roberts. . ..Monte Blue Pi A ' "m l ; i TODAY TOMORROW TUESDAY 1. . W 0 ffi G: Cpcmimounl iclurn Special Music by the j Grand String Orchestra. First Time a Picture of This Kind Evci Tlayed at This Price Z i mm i .v-4 JdlaroM 1 1 "GET OUT and GET UNDER" A Brcez? Auto-Escapade of Skiddy Merriment Al-so r - There's Noth ing lik? a Stern Criminal lawyer to Make an Old Darkey Very Xlcliiou. "Ain't Ine Nothin. Ain't Stole Not hin. AiatjCot i Not h In. IVn't Want Ntol fa in' Said Of Alexandab. The (Mil Kctainer Wmild Have Did Firt ! He Wouldn't I ii're the Fa mil v Secrrln in . KING W. VIDOR'S "The FAMILY HONOR" i --Isn't it tik-f when a p'dur shown ns lmmr folks jnxt as we are in life, with our joys and pleasun-s and troiildYs and t-ars and schems? That's' whv we know you'll enjoy "The Family Honor." - Coming Wednesday, "Elmo Lincoln" in "Under Crimson Skies" P LIBERT Y -5