THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON. SUNDAY MORNING. nECEMRF.R 2C. tiai FIAR1 finest Mndy 1n Hiarair work : that tb muring pirtnre camera P ' v T. I;i :iiih on.- ,f tlw It I'll; 1! - Tarhou? ,. Hovel MB Gorra Harris k 1 !" i STARTING TODAY Our Comedy .: m? ' I" Hungry lions and Tender . Hearts - . A Roar From Start to Finish -t - fqafr DfrMbufingQx A Great Southern Super-Story With the Daintiest Star of Them All Continuous Show 2 to 11 p. m. Id" her newest picture, "I(n bands and Wives." from the 1am cus novel, "Makinj; Her Illn Wife." bjr Corra Harris, Vivian Martin, as the wife, begins wed ded life by replying to her hus band's statement: The first thing every wire should learn in to Obey her husband" that "the first thin? every hnsband Does learn is that she Won't." The difference of opinion if caused by her having been a N'orf hern so ciety girt who marries a small town hardware merchant In the South. Quite naturally their ideas of life differ greatly. The si ruggle to gain mastery over each other gives Miss Martin the op portunity of once again demon strating her histrionic talent. "Husbands and Wives" is the at traction at the Grand theater. A new melody that set every one in the Goldwyn studios: to humming, whistling or singing, was born with the filming of "The Man Who Had Everything." featuring Jack Pick ford and di rected by Al Green, which comes to Ye Liberty theater for two days, commencing Wednesday, The tune is "Oh. That Baby of Mine." Judging from the war it captivated the several hundred of more employes of the Goldwyn studio; the song will have a great run. - In, a story of the western coun try that is said to furnish. Jilm splendid opportunities for his best work. Buck Jones. th seniiatinn. al Fox star, will . be seen on the screen of the Grand theater next Thursday and Friday in "Just Para." 4 Harold Lloyd is serving a cock tail at Ye Liberty theater New Year's eve and New Year's day that will send the spirits soaring to the lenith of, happiness and in. tosicate with laughter, Thit mtrthquake special is aptly, titled "High and Dizzy." latn production, which will L feen at the Grand theater, he has placed upon the screen the deeply annealing romance of an. Inonrmi girl brought up by her father on "" handsome young sculptor who, broken by an unfortunate affair with a belle of London society, drifts to their hut. Mae Murray and David Powell are the featured players, and the picture, which was adapted from an original story by Oulda Bergere. will be shown at the Grand theater soon. fciuiwri vari-i uterUiiirrA on ' An-:-n laK. kt aj o- r.tr. Ki 'U the j.ait of Val' l;..n.M". tin Run mn altar u . . . . . . ...... . r urn nu nr vamra .io. in tn i:upirt Huebo Ktorv. fr4trti Air Back." a Goldwyn lllllitlt-nt Atlthnrs nrvttirlf.n mm. ing t Ye LiU-rty theatrr. for line lay. romuienring Friday.! ha a fund i.f car.tk- iorie al- j ways irady. He tells tiii one on prohibit iou Will Rogers, the, cowboy actor, has scored a Kignal success in hi latest picture for Goldwyn, "Hon est Hutch." adapted from a story by Garrett Smith. jThe picture comes to Ye Liberty- theater for three days, commencing today. "It's all right to tumble into the river once on a trip, but three times in one day is the limit." said Will Rogers, when he re turned to the Goldwyn studios utter being Jut on location" dur ing the filming or "Hones Hutch." which comes io Ye Lib erty'theater for two days, com mencing today. George Fitzmaurice is fast gaining a name for himself in the motion picture field as a master of the lavishlv rtitiA ground and the colorful, dramatic 3lu'- in JQOIS Of ITlaV hi9 Bring Grandma Along She Still. Enjoys A Good Laugh - - ll '- ' - j , 1 1 11 Mi.,, , : , n ' " "' Tods y mj&--i''',jut Tomorrow 1 (TiTTirMrnl Tuesday IhPJI '! 11 51 11 0 Q.W IL- U ; : ' One of the most popular, and probably the best musical comedv production which will be shown on the coast this season is "Listen Lester." which is to be the at traction at the Grand theater next Wednesday night, December 2, Unlike the average musical show. "Listen Lester' carries five well known New York stars, besides a host of high class singing and dancing artists. It ran one solid year in New York at the Knicker bocker theater to eapacily houses and the same company is assured tor Salem. Manager Laflar of me t.rand theater says If Salem theatergoers are to expect shows of this type brought here they will have to show their appreci ation of his efforts to secure "Lis ten Lester." The high price of hoei and the : dentructivesess of rounr dors i were two facts which became ev-j uent during the filming of "Her j Beloved Villain." Wanda Hawley'a J newest comedy drama. For siraul- laneousiy with the taking of this picture MIfs Hawley secured a new pet, a thoroughbred Boston bull, which she named "Pep." He lived up to. his name! In the first 48 hours which the dog fpent around the dressing room his score mas two and a half pairs of j?umpg and three silk stock ings. Needless tb say "Pep" has since been relegated to the garage. "He's an awfully nice little beastie," says Miss Hawley in speaking of his exploits, "but with shoes at $20 or 930 a pair I just couldn't afrord to let hint stay in the dressing room even on a star's salary." Hilly C. Welp. who appears Sunday at tje Bligh theater in the "Oversea Revue." is a Broad way comedian with several Broad way successes. TODAY ONLY MOURISEY-S "Overseas Revue" A jrijruntic re vu mimical production, wj BROADWAY CAST Blanche I-atelJ, Billy C. Welp. Joe Monahan. Herbert Broske. Marie Straub, Mile. LeRoy and Earl Corr and an "OVERSEAS .BEAUTY CHORUS lr0jO3K3 1 th a iff s p by i lv Take a trip to France with in Come to the Bligh theater today and see the "OverM-a Revue." It will not recall the things you want to forget, but will gire yon an; Idea of what "Our Boys' had to go through "over there" it depicts the funny side of the ex pcJienees "our Hoys" had In I ranee. It will recall pleasant memories to those who served "over there." u is a picture tak f om, th Ht and experiences .b(;Kllxieth Brlce and Will Mor rishey, who served the govern ment as volunteer entertainer. t a ? .d.'"K pn Vaved the shot Snd shell, even to the front lines. A special New Year's day at traction will be shown at the Grand theater for ( one day only. George Walsh hai been booked lai1tPvaI, in ":N'"mr 17." his Iuk. rotdu"on. together or?Jf,l! l1iZ lenth and breadth f.fJctlon tnere 18 n more pic turesque a character than HaJJ. l?M??r .Sf Hadad- Edward k?H ?C' thf aySht. made Hall fa mon n ka , of "KIsmeD n.?" Perhaps the best known and most Popular actor in the countrv. im. irriarZe,d,,?ajJ durinS the years Many hare asked If the books used by Mary Miles Minter as a blind girl in -Frea of the Heart" are th "real article". Th an swer if, decidedly affirmative. They were borrowed from a large (Coo tinned on pare 7) i; mm J 1 DAY morrow SDAY WILL ROGERS . .7. - iuu vmg sainner himself. It is a sare prediction that the swag Serlng. crafty; adrenture loring wam,sin5 oId Bagd raga W"i WIn everT one's heart "d ',n the years to come, when il Lf,T8, are di8cssel. his mem ory will be green. 25She Staie ,IaJJ made a" n stantanwus bit wherever "Kis- inet was played; the screen rer ln.KWi11 do thit and more. for. tn llerreKn haan oppor , ii.y far hPyond the limitations ' Jnc, speaking sUge. and Skin- ",lcrPreiaon of this rolei; n the screen version will stand r or a lone- l ma t . Ih . '"' x -W-' "'nyM ? Vv-, S -s.' f ' " '. . :-' tw v.- i w th " llll M .C3fc SPECIAL 'iBl- Mr. Homer J ntTTOTr . V McDonald nj - r N I Who Later 0ll J jj " ' ii II Hire a SerJco f -' Ml I uuis.vf umui x r I Mil : i i,- - t: A Concerts " ! -- ' - ' - II I ' .. t, , ., ,J,- II . I iajj aurmg the years' u,uuu . LcaTe.Llf to this, charactenza-1 Hutch, the town loafer, who &MSS.c;i. compa'ny!!1 "r'-T'lii50. !1C has filmed the famous play whl?hillme' foUnd !t hal did he will be run for three days at the5 do with it? Rather, what did n7tH h.eaer ?tarting Sunday it do to him? Don't fail to and thoussd. ; . ?U"UZ " "u..tu ?'on 1 Ia 0 city are going" to har 7n SC ttt,s "markable Will Raj. tan ty of seeing Hajj. the beggar. "1:u y no less a nersnn ers comedy HONEST HUTCH Adapted from the 'story "Old Hutch Lives Up To It Usual Short Features Too LIBERTY qr.i. r ! . .1.,,. ., MX, m lMIII'iU-fcifc,l'"fcJI" J Have You Ever Met a Champion? Such an oprvortunity presents itself but rarely, if once, in the lifetime of most people. We hare been fortunate .in. securing for Salem for one night Otto Walker himself, to deliver a talk and give a motion picture program, consisting of pictures showing the Harley-Davidson Motorcycle winning the o00 Mile National Championship Race at Dodge City, Kansas, July 5th, 1920, and the 200 .Mile World's Championship Road Race at Marion, Indiana, September Gth, 1920 also other interesting contest pic tures. All who ride motorcycles or who are in terested, or may some day be interested, in this greatest of outdoor sports, are invited to attend this entertainment and general get-together party of local motorcycle fans and meet Otto Walker, holder of 100-mile National Championship. Harley-Davidson Remember The Time; Dec. 27, Monday evening, 8 o'clock The Place, Commercial Club Auditorium: AlJOutdoor Enthusiasts Invited Admission Free Harry W. Scotfc "JThe Cycle Man" 147 S. Commercial St. ' SEAT SALE TOMORROW GRAND THEATRE WetL, Dee. 29 -If yoa miss amg 'Untoa Lester yoa will tni the bt nash-a! rvutfy 94 nt le tb Pacific coaaJ 4a year." s. p. Kiamlr. FRED WEIDE.R irv h.o ornoirxal roU as iKeFlip hotel cHqpW June RobertsDelano Dell-Betty KirkbrideEarl Higley Francis Donegran Rene Brown, Claire Gren Vllle Evelvn Pan! KollJa Pi -" - 7 - a aui EVF D c tnYclfV bs mzde musical ccne&U. Co!or-a fehqatcus musical ftt:: ; rk makers iIiatdctgKted smviHickW' V LUS Prices $1.00 to 42-50, Seat S ale Tomprrq Mornmg 9:30. x