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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1920)
THE OREGON STATESMAN. RAT.BAt n.r FLARES AND RICKERS , . ta hate a semi-intoxicated cab-i rir.ny , go fast asleep oa the box je,ve you stranded in the ffbMt section of the city is bad !Taeli. But if you're a grown c" wefgh two hundred and S ,1 nn.l iro ft.imtnn from masquerade . a. - a,v.;l4a malll That's tto-ooe f "V.w...mi 4 . l n; t Ai-L-ucmes p!is.;r.t in one cf the fidf-spJittins; srenea in "The Li'e of the l'anv." Do yo remember Hut boy in "Huckleberry Finn?" Well on Am rl .- town do r; IB Vv v - - - icaii him an dhave h... ... wore, it's simply awful- j about his next picture. 'that we'de- clded to secure the latter regard less of cost. Wm. D. Tavlor's great production, -The Soul of Youth" is that picture xt T . . urbanity of Fred Malatesta. the noted Italian actor, fits him admirably to play the ype of villain demanded by" Ethel ana comic deportment. "With out rh vin a .... . . i w, i ruu ieus ine rtory about theia. At the Bligh today. Making love under false pre tenses grl with millions: winning her heart, only to realize what a contemptible trick has been played- innfo..in. -i ji " auu uia- "Sins of Rosan-e ; h.K P ' " p,ae1: confession and dis lis to the ni'Pmn . iwunesfiay end Thursday. Willi! VAUDEVILLE THE BIG SUNDAY SHOW ESTHER TRIO :- .,!!! . . . Sensational tones ol Unique Novelties 10BB fc WHITEMAN Back to School Days HAWTHORNE ! & COOK Without Rhyme or Reason Creighton Hale and uje Caprice Bulie Burke in the sprightly t aramount picture, "The Frisky Mrs. Johnson," will be the at traction at the Oregon theater for three days commencing today. The adaptation was made by Iawrence McClcsky and Edward Uihon was the director. in THE LOVE CHEAT" ligh Theatre I at O Malley, the youthful screen star, has given picture fans the surprise of their life in h's stunt work in Marshall Xelan'a latest photoplay "Go and Get It " which comes to the Liberty, be ginning today. .' i - IJenderson and Dupont. laughs a la Carte, in a harmnnv and comedy talking act. At the Bligh next Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 0 row of lost affections. These are luioruu threads running through the fabric of "The Love the.it," at the Bligh today. A1 Hawthorne and Johnny eook, two eccentric comedians with a load of! "nut stuff." Rnn nM D w International Trio in a classical and popular musical. They play some clever niii; .. : ana ting some popular numbers 11 ... ioey are excellent ?tngeis and have a repertoire of popular numbers. At the Illigh next Thursday, Friday and Sat urday. The long heralded production of Kismet, with Otis Skinner mak ing iiis screen debut In what is considered his greatest role, cer tainly lives up to one's expecta- NOTED LEADER WILL ADDRESS BOYS IN SALEM s " . - te SUNDAY MORNINH. DECEifBER j 1920 SLfT'thJn.so ,?mmittp niwa5hintton conference d:r.lor. latter part of the k, . I lurt Statr Slht. to India and that he w II )w a'a.e to address the convention. In addition . . - c . i . 114 Act.tlti-s cr fiMlil rata are !"r': to M the Wunet for all delegates s ii: Saturday atterntMia. and the h are to sad rejniur de"i ras is'lrir:Rest P- r ot.tainabi-. j i the Proportion of fn i.. ' Th" lntet Saturday N to be I en niemhorft. M, h ..'.t f Pen by the Slut j,rih' .v. ef the I J junior hiirh tudt-nt tKdi. and ' . " Mm c- A" Ul" ", rrrv act Minday trhHil at larre are priv- u ' "'iid one Kad-r who ca ...... l4Ul fni.iiPii 0 a vote - i ir ur nf j KegiMratUi ( liN t ruetd to notify George il.l The youths fnmi various t Jwns ' Torn who f "!ratan of the will arrive Friday morr.icg and ! eommi,t' ,n 'arhirr cam will go imnWIate-y to th "Y ' J At present the rommllif la! where the senior Hi V club will cIiarr i ron fronted by a serious I rer!ster thm ...i . nrahlom that nr ""itn iucm ! -. kihiuiu( tuiic ... .wm,. ,Bi. tpentns fion ""' rui'T,a,nin,ni ror tbe con win pe hHd t riday arternot.n at the First t'hrixtiaa church, the convention church. The program for the remaining l?y ,s ially ttrong. Anfong those who will address the boys are Rev. I". v. Warrinttoa of Iloseburg; V. V. Dillon, exec utive secretary interstate commit tee of Oregon and Idaho; Ilen II. Smidt. city boys' secretary. Wash ington; Walter Jenkins, executive secretary for community service. Portland: j. C. Xieeuan. elty boys work secretary or t-j rn-ti.n Y. M. C. A.; T. Fletcher of Portland, and A. E. Yount. later state boys' secretary. Oregon and Tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmm II l ,,, I (L-HE SOGLOrSuTHi Elks memorial will be held at the Grand theatre today at 2 p. m. The regular show starting at V.1.51"1 tunning continuous un til 11 p. m. l t- m. That masterful David Belasco production. "The Tiger Rose" will be the next road show attraction at the Grand theater, Tuesday. December 14. Salem has the as surance of Manager LaHar that tins is the same company that Played New York for 60 weeks and it is the one and only com pany playing "The Tiger Rose" in the Lnited States. Henry L Hart of Interna- "onal I. M. C. A. to At tend Convention HOMES MUST BE OPENED Mothers' Club and Girls' Reserve Assist at Satur day Night Banquet nabout 350 youths from all J western Oregon will gather here December 10. 11 and " was learned last week that Henry L. Hart of the internation- T. ! -- rii w!r ruan ia i ,Tr trip more cars are needed and ut ; ?1 who would willing to Where Have 1 Seen This Face Before? V Jti02l n.i t m icrice, Thrills, Peril &ad Ex- IfrBT?::pr Life Cast includes : Pat OTttalley Aeries Ayres Eamey Sherry Wedey (Frecklca) 1 . - e.' NvT. S IaV& .tfvf X ' carry tjpri 1 You can t appreciate the wondcrfnl entertainmect now here until f:sCt! x . you It 'i the best, fastest, most exciting: production of the genius who turns out r:4.hir but bi bits plays like "Daddy Lon? Legs," "Don't fiver Marry," "2a Old Kentucky," and "River's End." It is r. MARSHALL SS!EIU The limit in melodrama, love and laughs little bit the most original, entertaining picture Marshall Neiian ever tsmed oatand he makes nothing bu big winnera. . You wUl see bi action in this picture, like the airplane-to-train leap, of a fct you never saw before. It's sensa tonally pood. (Signed) FRANK BLIGH. . . NEWSPAPER EMPLOYES NIGHT MONDAY NIGHT ' first ten kids with the, most Freckles admitted free today TODA 1 fM.ll 111 L2)lLlU Li 11 an ; t WEDNESDAY NIGHT Manager Iflar of the Grand theater claims he will have an other surprise for his many pa trons In the next few days. The Grand will make an announce ment shortly of the opening of a new Hope Jones Wurlltxer or ean. which is now being installed. Mrs. Lillian McElroy Hunt, who is well known to Salem theater goers, has been engaged aa or- With the latest In motion pic ture machines recently Installed, the new organ and the line of big Picture productions which has been booked, the Grand will be in lineor first prize as the big best and best in the Taller. Jlr. Will . hold, to his motto .bluing ioo good for the Grand patrons. "The United State t... I , .. - j..KacCu iaier man the rest of i the world in developing the mo-! tion picture." says Louis Tracy. ,7 OC5t anown. British novelists, and the author f "The Silent Barrier." which comes as the next feature to the Grand the- fuer Th,s B0Tel th fim of the Tracy books to be done in pic tures, by Gibraltar Pictures, un der the name of Louis Tracy Pro ductions, Inc.. released throurh the W. w. Hodkinson corpora tion. He has watched the proc rcss of "The Silent Barrier" from the book to the screen with in tense interest, it will be shown four days starting Tueeday. Plavers or nTnm .t. make up the cast of "The Silent Barrier." first of th. t- ui A 1 ACT novels to be crodurorf screen by Gibraltar Plctnr.. Louis Tracv The new W. W. itvt.- tse cornea to the Grand four days, beginning next Tuesday. Sheldon Lewis, prominent for years as leading man and char acter actor on the stage and screen, heads the powerful en semble in "The ilent Barrier" contributing the same brand of characterization that marked his work while playing opposite such S-l!gBii,edaU0 BUrs " Mrs. wlfl h nd Blanche The funniest thing that Owen Moore has ever done on the 18 cnaracter!zatIon of Melville Carrathers In the title role of "The Pn. e!m . nick orodnctlon at'ti.. f .n4 I. u lumurrov. The nicture la a im . . . lanx cum- edy wi h the humor derived from "vuijjhv. aJlU anuus. ana the unavailing a-.lt . . B " 7" . meaning efforts of his lnenna in . k...V. . " . leading """"r krom ms dilemma. beginning Thursday next "The new Metro nnviniiA. prt T r,Alt 1 1 . . . . ire me ieaiure attraction at the Liberty theater lOr 9 )nn a i. . m iurre aays. rictur- zea from the famous novel "Th icinuie or natrn i f wyue. this new T.vtaii said to surpass all previous screen productions of this popular young star, and to ntiMi.i. - ord in expansive Ifilm creatlop. And now the whole Talmadge faini). are "Screening it." ?n Yes or No?" the delightful new ilrst National tihninnl.t. Talmadge, the talented star, ap pears in many scenes with her vounger sister. Natalie. Thi. great picture will h - . erty next SuBHay. The motion nfitnr ... long since hcnm. k. i - "a- a-t irMUiUg center for physical combats, but i iKinainea tor James Oliver Cur wood to offer a n.ii. i W in "Xomads ot the North, which will be offered at i i.iCii.ioeriy theater soon. One of the bie?est mnmo.i. i .... Photodrama is a deadly trarri. between a niaa- and a huge bear. I The lee-ions Quatnt Charlie Ray will be more enthused than ever over him In ir fha..racter studr In "Peaceful alley, according to advance re oorts. This Dlcture will come iO the Liberty theater soon. Four icts o' special vaudeville at tha Eligh theater today. "Once a Plumber." a fire-re-I rrec'al comedy starrlnr trnm funnv ntctnri.a In At , . ' " il win be at the Illigh theater next Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The Esther Trio offer a sensa tional Variotv nf nn.ai: . v -luiciun, aero- Mil?' dancinK. balancing. tUm--ti an varlo otber unique ni-. - . yinastic nature, til darlnS circus tricks. At the Bligh today. vf.1'1" if..8 djy ,or 'reckled-facel at v. UT61 10 tnal aPPar ley Fret k lea Itirr i et it" will be admitted free. The first time in Salem, a newspaper employes' night will tTtd l e Liberty Monday rlt !. lbZ nowin of "Go and " lu" most astounding nc-wtpaper mystery ever pictured. One of the mnt Aartmm r. . . . aa a. SCHll I Watered by the mo-. ir u .. camera occurs to Marshall Neilan's latest big pho- rS ? BlTpaper ,,re- "o and wilt k!" .k T?,1 m,n' Picture b 5 f I" National attrac tion at the Liberty theater, four days, beginning today. Robb and Whiteman. character comedy flip. Impersonator? of tWO school lrl.1 II " , . --- Bongs. nivl ",d ft'?- "Baek to bool Daj-s. is th- titi .r tk.i. f ., . ----- u-rir llltll. "'" n. At the Uliirh 1.. j Oeorgs If yoa rave ret only S the eat hope, i I have givpii yon tb te I have altf-s ta aar orilaad tMt.t Kxii res. Tf-nllnn It irlM s-,MiM ,-a I . ... - mi it uirr f to put acro Kuccesfu!ly th. meeting. Boh the erst and ea- irniiniucai niTf-Din apportion-) ea among th? churchej of tie city. 0 A far more st'ous prohleta is that of securing homei for the delegates. Ip urtn It nifht only about one-fourth of the youths had been accommodated and unless th committee Is more successful It Is possible that It will Le impossible to proceed with the plans. Any who might be willing to open their homes are asked to ca.l Herbert Socolofsky. 1212M and those willing to sub scribe toward meeting the expense call T. E. MeCroskey. , 1.", tin- W ": w - " ilw it 4 Days, Startingr. Tuesday A Tremendous Story if the North Grand Theatre Conine Sunday THE RIALTO PLAYERS Present It Pays To Advertise" A 3-Act Farce Comedy A RIOT OF FUN This Li the first ap- pearanee of thL com party cf players In Sa bra The SPOKEN DKAJ1A BLIGH THEATRE I - ' '"1 e rt r in jl. m. v 1 Today arid Tomorrow NOTICE Elks' Memorial Tvf. rMm t 1 iivim v pra. w.. vUuui,uoai irom 4.13 to 11 p.m. Every .Man, Woman or Cl.ikl vr!; attend, the t.ran.I. Momlav 11 11 5U v w Or 1 p-s will receiv? Matinee Every Day a hamlxome fh!o- 0sl l-O L.-I!l s Li na She loves nip, slip loves me no.," sai.! llir "aiinp," while he waited f.ir en audience with hu intended and she didn't. Fo away went the "simp' pleastire-rient tt forget his care It's f story that will make you hout with joy. Also "A PA JAM A MARRIAGE" Laughs, Koars ami -More Hoar- G - Shakespeare Sap Directed by Victor Heerman 4 Days Starting Tuesday A Mighty Northern 1'ieture "THE SrLENT BARRIER" All Star Cast ! .-;yiVi.v V U1 1 : 1 W f 1 1 -.1 ,;: i'JIHVZ 1h 1 1 ft f. and Moran, I3 one of the really X.