The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 14, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON.
SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER'14. 1520
FLARES AND FLICKERS
wrote It for
n ills' Post.
The Saturday Eve-
Tfconias
for
latest starring and resultant low-quantity - out-
o..in ink utrtnres is' nut. "Sex." aeeordine tr fiw
Flapper" a sub-dob roman- j interviewers who bave Fccn the
15 V,v Frances Marion, picture, expresses the beneficient
ill
!7 11V
w in' i,a shown at the Ore- ie?ults .obtainable from tue apph
'Zi. ire for 2 davs bei'Iauing i cation of such a policy.
Theatre 101 i .
Jfjisesday.
t
t-rlift of an
.. ihrouch 'the faith
9 ' It 'lne i stronger Ulan
fon rte'rart of one lUtle
iinn.nfan! tart in
ftn of the Storm Country." in
'Si rred liairis Chaplin will
'ft her Second First Na-
"JZ Exhibitors' circuit ttrac
Liberty theater. .
i Tempestuous, mad with youth.
cji ..re com- i turbulent as the sea. was Steph-
anl be-! ante; smashing in her wild rush
conventions and men s hearts.
Forever unsatisfied., forever crav
ing excitement, is .she a typo of
her sex? See "The Restless Sex"
wilh Marion Davies at the Ore
gon next Sun.. Mon. and -Tuesday.
DIGNITY AND SOLID COMFORT
-SW u"se f.iaum pho
torehicle now showing at the
SSTnd heater, v,as nine W
i. the making, its producer J.
Lin Read Jr., having -Jdeter-
his star stuum n.v
etbanfiyeprcductor
u l" ;
"A Iamel in Distress." the
('apellani-l'athe picture co-starr-ir.g
June. Caprice and Creisrhton
Hale 4it the Bligh theater today
is the most "distressful" screen
comedy that has ever been seen!
It's crammed - full of "distress"
from beginning to end which is
one reason why it's so delieiously
funny ! Another reason .is. that
Felham Grenville Wodehouse
Seal3, go oji sale tomorrow ai
the Grand theater box o'fice for
George White's "Scandals oT
.191 V. the ig musical revue
which is to 'be seen there next
Tuesday. The indications are that
the demand will be very heavy
and precautions should be takeu
to purchase tickets early. As its
title would denote, the "Scandab
j of is a travesty on many of
tthe foibles 'of the day; some of
the things which are made fun
j of being the overcrowding of ho-
i tels. the recent epidemic of hus-
band-ki!lins on Long' Island, and
ot course tne prohibition ques
tion. It is essentially a '"dancin;
show," with a biz chorus, a host
of comedians and singers galore.
There are mors than a dozen
scenes in the production and many
a! tractive costumes.
With his direction or "An Old
Fas'.iioned Roy" Jerome Storm at
tains the distinction of having
directed the 'first photo-play!
wftiout an iris, or "fade-out."
which has. aroused considerable
interest in motion picture circles.
Ar, ! V '.
..... . U i
Today
Until
Wed. Night
FIRST NATIONAL VEEK
Marshall Neilan's
A Matrimonial Earthquake
WESLEY BARRV
!D0NT EVER MARRY
A geyser of giggles, guaranteed to make any grouch into gracious
. 1 Grimmace. Gee!
Pathe News-Pathe Review-come early r
film colony, for Id the pronncl i trtiiorint. "Don't Etct MarTj."
BDnear Irrinr Cummlnrs. William i.urthauaR UU a ctwlT taad
Conklin. Mrttl S ted man ani Wihv md ttirc !rri 13 claim I Ye IJberir lor four ay. trtles
Uy Dariy. ilatt Uoor ui tr-
I'eUKT Pearce.
Mm. itarrlnc i-:4ce4 i- 1 toJar
"The rentlty" will b fen ui
Ve Liberty. Martins next furday. '
AM,
t.vt' -
3,8 t
iDixm J i I hah. ,rr,;v. u
ThU i Flrt
e Liberty.
N'jtlon&l rck
Ln CarU and Ndlv Inez ha
a pretty klt nanml "A DtMtts'rp
Itomeo. ji ihf Plijih today.
The nwrt girl art a ior.w
hat different re je catbd. "Fol
low Me girls." A combination of
the latert Mng and dance anj
poiiie realiy funur rotuedy. Tli
prin-ipjt rhsracter. a Hebrew
pawnbroker, lm decided to fin
ance hi ambitiou on in a thea
trical company. The theme lerd
t-.lf to Irish i;e and funny
KiiaatiotiK. The girl, learning
thit the son ha a lirh fatber
!titrker. keeo on the trail of the
eUl nun. The act i beautltullr
liense.i and th jietfing attrac
tive. At the Itlish today.
More
Wonderful
In
'ihl
Show
Than
In
lVris
The loyal Hawaiian l the
vaudeville act Uday at the Grand
theater.
Helen Miller1- H a yotinu. at
trartive woman who offers a tak
ing repertoire most I r nyncopjted
npon fhe Xylophone. At the
JU'gh today.
Marshall Neilan ha treated
ruater work of lite, s'rzl ng en-
- i mmr n I
( n n s-1 C rv
II (oJUU
, 1 1 . n?5k ; u
uuin-aa ua inun-ieu vl 1
oa tlkklie duuy tee
?; V . 'J ooNT;tajf eRJ!!;J am5 I
THE man who builds a home In
these times of high cost of
wants to know that ha is getting ,
the last possible penny of value for
his money. The house here shown
gives him that value, with extras.
Not counting projections and
porches, the house is square la
plan. 20 feet each way; and a
square building is the cheapest of
all to construct and to heat. The
broad porch runs almost across the
front of the dwelling. A little to
one side of the center is a door
way leading into a hall. 13 feet by
13 feet, 6 inches. At the back of
this hall are the stairs leading to
the upper floor, and Immediately '
behind them, the steps to the base
ment. A short passage before these
stairs connects hall and kitchen.
At the right of the hall is the
living room. 17 feet by 18. with a
fireplace In the middle of the side
wall. This room is lighted by two
big plate glass windows opening on
the porch and two smaller ones at
the sides of the fireplace. Back of
the liv'ng room is the dining room.
12 feet br 14 feet. S inches. At
the right, as yon enter from the
living room, is a r plendld window
group which floods the room with
ltgh: directly in front of you is an
other wirdow looking on garden.
The k'tchen. reached through a
butler's pantry, is 13 feet by 19
feet. Inches. Besides the pantry,
there is a large store closet, and
plenty of space for the usual
kitchen furniture. At the back is I
service entry way, containing the
ice box. j
Upstairs are four good siied bed
rooms, enough to accommodate a
large family. Every bedroom bas
windows on two sides, and Is sup
plied with a closet. There are also
two hall closets and a large! bath
room; and over all is aa attic
which gives additional storage
space. " 1
So fine a house should be built
to last, and this bas been done.
The walls are of . hollow tile,
covered with stucco, the gypsum
plastet-of the interior is laid on
metal lath, and the root is of as
phalt shingles. i
This house is a good investment
at any time, and especially gaod in
these days of climbing rents.! The
first cost Is practically the same as
that of a frame house, but there
the two types of construction part
company. The hollow tile house
depreciates very slowly, is cheap to
maintain, cheap to heat. Impossible
to destroy by fire.
t If your contractor is sot familiar
wUh this type of constriction,
wrlta to the remanent Bul!ing
H'troau, in the Chamber of Com
iicrce. Chicago, aflJ g t iaforav
t on and help.
For Sale
Shoe repairing business, electric
equipment in good town, lots cf i
work, good location. 1'rlce SICQtf
cash.
S0C0L0FSKY
311 State StreA
SALEM. OREGON
GRAND (MS-
Opera llouN : .Salera Y!.
TUESDAY S1 iW
i nov. i6 mtx
1 Sg;rMQC r
A WHIRLWIND IJ X
i avat aa m. m m mm
The conception of aa iris-less film
is credited to Agnes Christine
Johnston, author of the latest
Charles Kay picture which will
be shown at the Oregon Theatre
today.
Lon Chaney. who play the part;
of "Blizzard." king of the under
world in Gouverneur Motris" new
Goldwyn picture. "The penalty,"
which comes to Ye Liberty lor
four days, comnencig next Sun
day, has' a most difficult role to
perforin. "Blizzard" is supposed
to be a man whose less have been
cut off at the knees. To do the
rart. Chaney must go with the
lower part of his legs strapped
i back and must walk on his knee?.
On account of stopping the cir
culation, it is impossible for the
actor to hold the position for anf
great length of time, so a dummy
is sulstituted for him during te-
hearsal and Chaney only comes
on while the scene is actually
being f;lmed. Chaney won much
praise fc.r hif wor4c as the hypo
critical lame beggar in "The Mir
acle .Man."
like to- break a mirror. And
when it ceme to one of the old-
est-and perhaps most shunned of
all superstitions, she simply can't l
we it at ali the ancieut fear of ;
whittling before breakfast. j
"Bad luck? 1 should say not!";
"It's thei
declared the Fox star.
best way in the world to start a
day. Whistling has a way of
making one's spirits rise.
"Start your diy in a happy
frame of mind and you II ftave
more than a fair chance of mak
ing a success ef it. I am going
to make a suggestion of my own
right now and offer a new super
stition to replace the whistling
one and that is making it un
lucky to hale a grouch before
breakfast."
W.lliam Kavershain. the noted
actor, will be seen in hi latest
production. "The Man Who Iot
Himself." at the Grand next Sat
urday and Sunday.
By tlu
same
autl
or
as
iff
less
of the
Storm
Country.'
H
Another
, First
N'atiti;il
Attraction
Louis B. Meyer Presents
Mildred
arris
Chaplin
As "I'ollyoj'' in
finite JUiller White's
Polly of
the Storm
Country"
-Si:
04
Coming
Thursilay
tt
Hattle m till the "Hilltop-
-the i.htliM-fion the storm..
wnrtlr.-going niiles to mi
.1 T U iV H
, xv at?i t' m
a f Z-mr at m mm
For all who love western stories
.ind u-hn lrtea nnl? the Grand
I theater will offer Buck Jones, the
' J : t " fn n ninillrQ
called '"Sunset Spragne." begin
ning next Wednesday.
Jones' pictures are always im
pressive and unusual. There is
no finer rider on the screen, or
off. and he makes one feel that
the real joy of living is not to be j
found in the big cities, but on
horseback in the not densely pop
ulated west.
"Sunset Sprasue" is a livelv
otory oi a cowboy who unexpect
edly encounters the biunest Job
of his li'e. Sunset (Buck Jones I
does this job in fine style, and
after he scatters a band of range
crooks, he returns a valuable
mine to a plutky girl from whom
it bad been stolen.
Milrhcil I.ewU In another of
bis' famous Canadian Northwest
interpretations. ''The Faith of the
Strong." will be ac the Bligh next
Tuesday and Wednesday.
I
!uie Glaum's supporting cast
of players in "Sex." her staitling
new photodrama at the Grand,
reads like a "Who's Who" of the
A great battle between d3 and
man is pictured in "The Valley
of Doubt."
"Jean."- a handsome collie, is
a past master in the art of fight
ing man-fashion, years of direc
torial dictation have taught him
how to spar, how to wrestle and
how to reach for a man's throat
when the scene calls for mcli
action.
In the dog vs. man s'-er.e. the
man bas seized a whip and is
i lashing hU daughter. Qu:c:t r.s
a flash the dog in actum, an, I
he man s vengeful piiris'
frustrated. The dog theu
comes 1.13 qnief, peaceiui
again.
U
I.e-
iClf
Charles Bay. in bis latest bl'
production wilh bis own rom
r:iny. "Peaceful Valley." will be
seii at Ye Liberty soon.
Another one of the delightful)
musical comedy - shows from the
Frank Rich company, at the I'digh
today.
- -- v-vs,: . .'"i-s i "as." v
' Khirlev Ma Roll. the Mar of i
"Girl of Mr Heart." which Wil
liam FVx is to present at the
Orcron Theatre n"xt Friday and
The trade mark on your
battery has no weight with
us regarding the quality of
the service we render all
batteries are alike to us
when it comes to watering,
testing, charging, repairing
or rebuilding.
Vc WILL make your bat
tery render 'the most effi
cient service the longest
time possible and at least
cost.
A trial proves.
R. D. Barton
171 Soiilh i'onniirreial Stterl
1 Thou? I1U7
JSALKM, UUKfJON
of (.'omcdlanH
Singers Danccis
tr.d the Croup of Ilroadwjr Utile
Who Have Won Fame as the
30 BEAUTIFUL SCANDAL MONGERS 30
THEATRE
SALESrS ONLY VAUDEVILLE
FRANK RICH
PIIESENTS
A DIFFERENT ItEVUE OF SONGS, DANCES and rRETTi GIRLS
If
FOLLOW ME GIRLS"
irSA GEM!
HELEN MILLER
XYLOPHONIC SYNCOPATION
CARLE and INEZ
DOORSTEP ROMEO
It
CREIGHTON HALE and JUNE CAPRICE
IN A HILARIOUS 3-ACT COMEDY.
A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS
tl
The Big Sunday Show
tiC
rns
Louise Claum
i a 1 1 a a a i b i 1 1 i
j
TODAY
and
TOMORROW
MYRTLE STEDMAN
'IRVING CUMMINGS
In
now
J. PARKER READ'S Great Wonder Drama
N. Y. Papers Say
A Tremendously Rig True-to-Lifc Story
logical. Dramatic, Interesting and Elaborate
Added Attractions
Vi4lDEVLLE
ROYAL HAWAIIAN'S
8 People 8
Featuring
Steel Guitar and Hula
Dancer
SHERIFF NEL'S
COMEBACK
With Polly Moran
To RecLs of
Iaughs and Thrills
COME
EARLY
CONTINUOUS
SHOW
TODAY
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f rv; j
(tRAND ORCHESTRA Direction Mary Talmadc Hcadrick
graimd'
THEATRE
JSaturday, taya that she wouiu-
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