The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 06, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    TTIE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH fi. 1921 .
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FLARES AND FLICKERS
Strangely enotight. Tnurneur film-1 and so human that they
' ! the identical Rff nf on the 1 Oih attention throughout.
demand
Jul August, 1Z, and for a time
Jit l.H,kt-t as if the calendar had; In (l.uili-. the Ms? elephant
! returned 'to rolun.al dut-:, so real-; u.at him an 1 input taut rl in
, bite as th hie weiip. -The i;..v.tii t.r Tarn " which
n nowr of liivine faith i I u. sday. edm-sda y and Thuir-! iliy affair, hut only -Coldwyn is distributing for the
i.iij i in- very s.rougesi ol . r , . ...
sappoit of. the piY-a and pulpit f TP ' m"' . '""d at the ; , muiaiiy found an ideal May 1st
; luiini. uf s,um,.i. -Moatraiiu. iii niuxiuu iiri when .rt-paring Tor
j Frf-nt t ioral. s: t out trtiiri fan- juitsd.' Fifty tons of
S wit! savu s -allies. U.- 'palm, banana tree- and various
-!eet- I Uv I .- !,,-. ,l.i .....! t. " . ' r.inii o; :ouagt- v.t iraitioaiii-
. . . "":' " I '. ! in.erai. t c.Pm. Man- .; i.. it-.n... t..
oliiam'.s of jolliers arid tin" if !. tun- ! ami I
the et-eui;le tili. m-i-a-n
boautl("U' Unmoi taliaed l '"Th
Sera." (William Cbrhty Ca
anne powerful story of the
hunmniti. an elght-ret-l' Kobeti-.ra-Cole
sapt r r.pecial. which wilt
t at the! Grand' t'lfuter. ti.day
,Jr run ori three lay. the pi.-; phi,,,. j,,,, taltar tor their tunny 1 ro aid tho
lure fc "tk" only a dramatic ; , M..,4, i:i s K;:iaPr is a ,,4. ians (,
torf lul W3"' Ii'"1 U,JU slet: ri!ieune of
,fular sceuB.
:r;m ;ill ov r the couutrv.
....
The jtt?h Tm: t ' i - th.
WilHani
maitrpip
film
Christy Cahanne's
"The Stealers.'' tin
Pifht-reet pobertson role super-
. . 4 ii. ...Ml 1 . .m t n
ueclal which " i..--h
Grand theater, heglnning today,
rfprewnl tbe fruits of years of
ork and txprienre on the part
of th famous director who was
one D. W. Griffith's chief of
itaff. Mr. Cahanne wrote, diroc
tfd produced the picture.
.A -
Lured Away," a ftory of true
life. reat ",oral "ml olJert 's"
on to youth and ape, with this
picture you i will see the author
in the picture and In person on
tbe sUK and give a talk on the
fltal iubjert. VTbis attraction
romes to the nilgh theater for
the I, nil. I- j
"harl;e the
fui:hr.il d-l ni'i.i i.f the hau'.ine.
He :u.-hil down tles with the
a- of a h a in in r on a peanut
vhell. .iiiiinr to V.- 1-iheity
SOilll.
An
; omeuy mucibf. tuSfciitit an J " u .l .;.. :.u
dauc-lne are. all i:uh...d in their , a r It-lead "rusi. heuded i.v urh
hru-f fun show. Al tSte l;jr, to- j v. ei I -known plajers as Wallace
day- j liery. Albert i;: coe, Jo:ep!i Sin-
: 'le;.n. Uarliarn Bedford. Lillian
Charles Kay U a regular fa?h-1 ! and Henry Woodward, wit
ion plate in his latent First Na- i an array of p:ayi r talent that U clevet
tioual Marring vehicl'. Nineteen j capable of carrjiae a picture un-1 asemh
and Phyllis." -which will onen an ' aided. 1 ParaiTir
engagement of four days at the
iwacK aim wntte. a pair
puis. exponents of lemarkahle I lour days - beirinnine Wednesday
ability. They are gymnasts of a , next. The cast includes some 20
hih order, balancers, acrobat prominent men and women play-
Liberty, theater today.
f!arly American h'siory is ghaph
ical I. r represented on t lie scieen
in Maurice To'jrneur's new spH-ial
film. "The Iist ol tHe Mohicans'
which shows at the Oregon thea
ter soon.
The actual event repeated, was f 'oal!t
the horrible massacre of Fort
William Henry, New York, which
took place on August 10. 1757.
exceptionally Urw sr.nl
tat of players has been
ied in (i otm- Mel ford
Tionnt picture irodnrtion.
i "The Jiseklings." which will be
of j shoxu at the ilrand theater for
THE BIG SUNDAY SHOW
1 MURPHY AND LOCKMAR
The I-tugh Trusr
j OTIS MITCHELL
, It's. AH for Fun'
' I BLACK AND WHITE
"Lady Gymnasts"
FRANK KEEN AN
In a rcvcbtion of double character acting
"BROTHERS DIVIDED"
Ii A
' ' ' Piwi i ill m i. I
and they can tumble about in a " ers. all well known to the screen
comeily eccentric fashion. Top-'many of them having played Im
notchers in the art t. physical f portant roles In the highest grade
j culture ;'iid graceful athletic Paramount pictures produced in
t the Hlith today. - J the Iat three years.
Wonte P.lue who pcored s great
Otis Mitchell, who just heamj I Uit ia "Something to Think
with pleas ns personalitr. calls ! About." Cecil It. De Mllle master
his inniij "It s All in Fun." He j h leading role. Ma-
cleverlr! sings several songs of l,tI Julienne Scott, whose success
the takins: kind. tells stories ln Heboid My Wife" and other
glibly, dances and makes the ban- rhotoplays. as made her famous.
jo ting tunefully in rendering ' Hays ir.e leaning leminme roie.
popular and old time numbers.
At the I'.ligh today.
Then there are Hnth Keniek
Charles Ogl", Winter Hall. Guy
Oliver, J. M. Dumont. Fannie
Midgley. Zell Cov;ngton. and
others, all of whom ars well
known to Paramount audiences.
la Frank Keenan's newest
Path?- picture, "Hrothers Divid
ed." now showing at the P.ligh
theater, we have one of those
marvels of filmdom that so de
Pght photoplay enthusiasts. That
Is. two rols played by one per
son and rhowing the one person
In both roles at the same time on
the screen. y -
James Oliver Curwood has
written a great nnmr t success
ful stories of the North west.. Sev
eral cf thts-e have been adapted o
the screen. In a majority of
cases they have made motion pic
ture entertainment of an unusual
nature and wholly worth.
"Isohel or the Trail's End" Is
of the latter class. Curwood con
siders the story one of his best.
Care we. in adapting it, has given
something exceptional to the
screen.
The picture reaches a high mark
In entertainment value. Its story
if one of simplicity, at the same
t time It oresents characters so real visitation." F'.oston Globe.
it strange to what ex
tremes a girl will go in order to
vamp tome member of the whis
kered sx. for whom t he has set
her cap?
When Constance Talmadse
roes, ' Li Search ol a Sinner" her
next . John Kmerson-Anita Loos
production, distributed by First
National Exhibitors' circuit which
will he th? Liberty theater's at
traction for next Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday, she dons a typ
ical "vamp" costume of the
standing room only" variety and
walks into her vict'm's apart
ments with the insane intention
of ut least being noticed.
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STARTS TODAY
JAMES OLIVER
CURWOOD'S
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"Father, what is the difference
between visit and visitation?"
"Well, Sammy, when we go to
grandma's it's a vLit. but when
grandma comes to see us it's a
TODAY
TOMORROW
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON or EVENING
35c and 10c
Coming "The Last of the
Mohicans"
"THE TRAIL'S END"
FEATURING HOUSE PETERS AND JANE NOVAK
The Greatest Curwrod Story of them all! An epic of the Northland! A
romance that will be enjoyed by every man, woman and child who sees it.
KSEIlQalI
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STARTS- - "nrtRnv 1 1 " '
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.k q O-o-ob ! (Intermiss.ion of ten minutes while the sigh J g 71 VtN.
: " sZ comes up from boots) PHYLLIS!" . i I 1 I I V
. - , JV Say, you bad old bald-heads remember when you Telt like . f I 1
"r S . that? v Continuous I 1 ll II
vC4 ' Arthur S. Kane presents " Show I II I J
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A Gambol of Lambs to the Lilt of Love!
He only earned fit a wet, but still he had a girl, a dress
unit, a $500 dollar engageme it ring, and a fat riTal. All on
18 It can't b done? Watch Charlie do It t
HIS BEST! AND THAT S SAYING SOM Kl Hl.u
A First National Attraction
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