The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 13, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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    T ITE OREGON STATESMAN, SALKM. OftRflON. -
SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 13. 1921
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FIARE AND FLICKERS
rhaner Claims inai more
lAJU
be too. much realism In mo-
tion picture.
Cbaney, who imp
orted PrlfclH Dean In ber latest
rjirMl-Jee feature. -Outside ; S
a peek at it nay so, and the pa
trons or the Liberty Theatre will
hare a chance to Judge for them
Helves when the picture opens for
a run of four days today.
May Murray In "A. B. C. of
Love" will be the feature film at
UliKh today.
aa a "dip." the kind that, in the
old days, used to be found in the
lower quarters of New York, Chi
cago and San Krnnri S
ue i.ea and urm, "tlx feet o.
Marheall Neilan's new picture T" ,aly of th,s nrn'
mnntt in be seen hTe atl Iiiniv." ciru ihn vt. . xx-J ' .xct.puonaiiy tail ana an ec-
iWWrrrVeatre. received a ! i 7. . . ' ' entrlc commedienne who pours
. . si nm if m - r i r 11.1 i i v . u 1111 i r "vni 1 1 n i , A '
,n u .us dose or reallam.while;, ' ' " '""-.-
maul lB u . lima" on IK I r!r .. -
.o.a Francisco during the film-1 lur.iour
e of the production. montns. so it ouRht to be a good
,D jn iba picture Chaney appears one. Unbiased folk who have had
J A Real Screen Treat
' ,i Lionel llaro-more America's f V:A
y .1 premier dramatic star " f
f . j In a photodrama from Daniel I
V O. Carter's powerful stage r ; J
j play, based on the mysteri- - i
i ous power of strong wills r- ' J
over weaker ones J'j. f
The story of how a master I j
I mind uses a beautiful woman I
j . in his relentless revenge lyj J
) plot-
The climax comes In the tel
epathic clash or the mental
power of love and revenge.
The Star's Wonderful
Personality Reaches
Right Off the Screen and
Grips and Thrills You.
forth witty remarks and breezy
Ideas decidedly funny. The skit
& chock, full of songs and comedy
spatters. At the Hlith today.
Charles Martin,, c'.ad in the
rough and ready costume of the
western cow puncher; reels off a
string of high, class and semi
popular song selections. He Is
known as "the cowboy baritone.'
At the Hligh Today.
makes an Interesting story In "A
Slave of Vanity," the screen ver
sion of "Iris." Sir ArtLur Wing
Finero's great drama, in which
Paul.ne Frederick makes her de
but as a Robertson-Cole star. This
finished picture, directed by Henry
Otto, will be tun for the first
time at the Grand theater, begin
ning today for a run of three
days. As a super-special produc
tion the photo-play carries an all
star cast in support of Miss Frederick.
she had of earning her living, any
more than after that rtrange ride
in the bishop's carriage ehe could
help stealing the heart of the man
who believed in her and who gave
her the chance to lead a different
lite. And If you will glv her
just half a chance, thin anpealinj'
little, star, Heb Ianl-ls, the
"aood little bad girl." will make
way; with your heart also in
"She Couldn't Help It.".
TTfe Eugene Rjrlsler thinks the ! manifold benefits deserves to be
name Mlstland (s well chosen. It! heralded abroad. Instead of bid
says: "We btvej no need to blush ling our hads In the sand In re
for the Oregon jui8t. It is a glftjtufing to admit that tbare Is such
fronr the bandbf nature whose a thing In Oregon, it U-booves us
to boast before all the world that
the combination of showers and
sunshine makes Oregon the most
promising fruit growing section
in America."
Thomas Meighan. the popular
Paramount star, appears as a
gangster and gunman in his lat
est Paramount p cture, "The Fron
tier of the Stars." which will be H ack, but sh thinks thev nnmt
shown at the Oregon theater to-, t.i- able, in son. fashion in wrii
Mary Miles Minter. tar'of "All i
Sculs' Eve." a play that dfalsl
with the return of departed tplr-j
us 10 ine scenes or thoir earthly
lives, rays she isn't quite sure she
ihmit, mat spirits can come
A Big Joyous, Prune-Week Special
TODAY
TOMORROW
TUES. WED.
day. This is by far the "roueh
est" role In which the virile star
has been seen.
Lionel Ilarrymore. the distin
guished American actor, has made
several notable contributions to
MMWAn 1 . I . 1 1 .1 1 1 -
I Hie Mirru, if ii i. it is raiu, ue lias
given nts oest performance in
his latest photodrama, "The Mas
ter Mind." which is the first of
a series of his productions to be
released by the Associated First
National and which is booked to
be shown at Ye, Liberty theater
nxt Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
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Beauty of gowns and settings
is a feature of William De MUle's
production, "Midsummer Mad
ness." which Is scheduled for the
Grand5 theater next week. Lois
Wilson and Lila Lee have the
leading feminine roles. Their
gowns are declared to furnish one
more reason why the movies have
become the modern mentor of
fashion for the ladies. One of the
settings for "Midsummer Mad
ness" is a handsome house of the
modern Spanish style of archi
tecture, with the rooms built
around a beautiful patio, or court
King Brothers These athletic
fellow infuse a little olayful fun
In presenting their accent r
eouilibristic stunts and remark
able hand to hand balancing. A
special scenic mounting lends col
or to the'r very pleasing specialty.
At the Itligh today.
buck, because she recently receiv
ed a Inter which bore fhf return
j;ddresi: "llrimstone Railroad
b Cannl Co., Sulphur. Ia.." and
that address sounds suspiciously
like the bad place to her.
You've never seen a film like
"The Idol Dancer." the production
which nearly cost the lives of. D.
W. Griffith and his party on
board the "Gray Duck" of the
Bahama. It comes to the tU'ph
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
. The Liberty Girls Musical Com
edy company present "Vailety
Isle" at the Hligh Monday and
Tuesday.
Coming ;
Thursday
LIBERTY
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"in -2J A FIRST N ATI ON AL 1 1 I
Douelas McLean's latest Para-
mount-lnce strrring vehicle Chic- j
kens, wm be tne teat u re attrac
tion at the Grand theatre com
mencing Sunday next.
The comedy, a scintillating
story of the adventures and rom
ance of a city youth who takes
up chicken ranching, was adapted
to the screen by Agnes Christine
Johnston from the Saturday
Evening Post story, "Yanconna
Yillies," by Herschel S. Hall.
Could you spend a million dol
lars in one year, and come out at
the end of that time flat broke,
with no assets, and no wire to
help . you spend it? This is no
easy task as Fatty Arbuckle, the
noted comedian, proves in his
latest Paramount picture, "Brew
ster's Millions." which will be
shown at the Oretron theater next
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
Just how far in the wrong di
rection may a woman go and
then retrieve: through her better
sense T A Dig question wnicn
CVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAWAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAW
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TOMORROW
2:00, 7:00 and
9 p.m.
She couldn't help It: .
The police these days pay as
little attention when a girl gives
that excuse as they do to the old
alibi of "didn't know it was load
ed." But In the casa of Nance
Olden, she couldn't help the way
To Link All Pimrr In One.
Picture a great power tran?-mirii-.ion
lino stretched on steel
t;wers from Boston to Washing
ton. Into It flows current from
the stations at tidewater, at the
mouth of the mines, and from
hydroelectric plants wherever
water power warrants. From It
run feeder lines supplying Bos
ton, New York. Philadelphia, Bal
timore. Washington and the hun
dred of smaller industrial cen
ters that lie between.
There you have th! backbone
and ribe of the super power sys
tem which is the vision of engi-i-.eera
and government scientists
who are at work on the survey
of the North Atlantic industrial
rtgion lying between Boston and
Washington and running Inland
100 to 150 miles. ' These 50.000
square miles form the nation's
busied industrial section, the
finishing shop of our industry.
The accomplishment of this gi
gantic project will mean a yearly
saving of $300,000,000 and 30.
000.000 tons of coal, according to
government engineers who are
making a survey of power and
i r eeds in eastern states. Nation's
Dullness.
We understand that it :s entire
ly too cold for the open door in
Geneva.
TODAY
2:00,4:00,5:45,7:00
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The man had sprung from the gutter.
fi Peat city's slums.
h . . The girl, an invalid lived on a roof-top.
Gangster, gunfighter, spawn of a
Below her, the roar of the world.
Above he?, the stars, the infinite blue and the God of her innocent faith.
S One day the man, pursued by police , rushed into her lonely life.
.What comes after that your heart win cnensn aiways.
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DELE A AND ORAIA
Six Ft of Comedy
CHARLES MARTIN
The Cowboy Baritone
KING BROTHERS
Herculean Comedy Athletes
MAY MURRAY
In The A. B. C. of Love"
WM. DUNCAN IN "FIGHTING FATE
Monday-Tuesday
"Liberty Girls Musical Comedy"
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LIBERTY
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wliat tic papers . H'frV . - ' ' 1
"Aw! Spate Me Blushes!"
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saiil?" I. ,
"Dey lo me lreak into ile front
page notUos I've got a voice to
make ol Jinrieo McCormiek lis
ten like a screechy flivver not
cos I got fmore freckles dan de
divoice scandal in de papers
not eos I'm de head of de Noos
hcys' Trust wif 47 branches all
of which pi something." ,
"Xo! Dej-'re kidding me I'm a
hero an' jprta git a medal fer
saving a white goil from de
Chinks." t
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"An' nowlarshall Neilan' gone
an' put itin de movies."
"Aw de noospapers an' pitch
er prodooci?r ain't got no cares
for a guyi modesty !"
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i When you mention
Dev gives yon
. 'i , Dat makes a fella feel llue
'i j I'm goin' ta eat Oregon prunes
Dat turn heckles to blue in
There's a line-up of
players that looks like
a gala day pageant.
"
Wesley Harry leads them.
Marjorie Daw, Colleen Moore,
Pat O'Malley, N'oah Derr', Kate
Price, Harney Sherry, Tom Gal
lery and a dozen others come in
with a whoop!
Humor, Thrill, Drama, Bomasee!
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A Whirring Sweep of Action!
Hoiit freckles
da heckles
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Just try 'em, 'dat whTwWrV 1r VMi, too.
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NOW PLAYING
THE GODDESS OF EMOTION
In the Screen Version of a Master Play
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From Sir Arthur Wing Pinero's Play
A Big Story With a Brj Star
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ADDED FEATURES
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Special Music Arrangement by
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On Our Hope-Jones Organ
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WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
MAY YOKE (Lady Francis Hope) In Person