The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 03, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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TTIE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 3, 1921
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fLAKto ANU NJUlfcKS
( mmmmmmmmm mm. mm. mmmm mm
of G. S. Gillette, are now in Sal-I "Hob White" by his buddies who
em taking pictures of 25 promiu-j be entertained before going over
ent business and prof essioual j the top. On the Hoppodrome
wen. If you can tell your aolt;h- show at the Hligh today.
oor uy me iooks or nis iacK. you
and is declared to be tha most
f retentions starring vehicle thus
ar given to Miss Talmadge.
s. rh. motion nicture screen nas mi-KDrinz. ana a larre ivnx. Anu
si. h.rnni the leadinr cen-another is the attack of this
lOng 'vv inVlFO wxtr.trxr .. 1, .....or.
f S - i 1 .... I la Kill if I " v' u m uuuiau
'remained for Director uertram
Ivjracken to offer a noTeUy in the
wT of fteht In the plctorlzation of
i James Oliver Curwood's story.
:'Kazan." which will be the fea-
Slur atraciion ai me "";s" m.-a-Her
today. One of these combats
Jjs between a hungry wolf pack
land a man and. woman In the Can
s id lan wilderness. Another Is a
Hficht to the death between a wolf
Aot avenging the killing of his
mav win one of the cash prizes
aggregating $25 which the Lib
erty will award.
The first week hark view
tures will le shown. The second
week faces will be pictured.
Carlton & Belmont are deliver
ing a package of fun to vodvil
lovers this season which is labeled
" Bundles of Nonsense." On the
ILPt odrome show at the MliEh to-
ay.
The Liberty Theater Is soon to
put on a "Who'll Who Content."
Film operators under direction
I Harold Lloyd is not just "an
( other comedian." He is the leading
comedian of the screen, placed in
j that exalted position by tne pub
; lie. Critics from the Atlautic to
the Pacific and from Canada to
i the Panama Canal have singled
, him out for special praise and
1 made him the subject of editori
i als. See him "Now or Never" at
Night scenes of surpassing beau
ty are a teat 'ire of the new Thom
as H. I nee production for Para
mount. "Beau Revel." which
coints to the Oregtm theater next
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
One of the "punch" scenes of l day
the picture is an auto smash,
showing two autos. with head
lights flashing, rushing down a
road in the moonlight and swerv
ing into each other in front of
the camera. No slight Ingenuity
on the part of the director
Dressed in true wild western
style. Cowboy Williams and Daisy
prove their versatility with songs,
a little chatter, juggling Of var
ious kins. Including gnn spinning
and cannonball tossing. On the
Hippodrome show at the Bligh to-
GRAND THEATRE
SATURDAY, APRIL 9
Matinee 2:30 Night 8:4.5
Seventh and Brand New Edition of
The Funniest 01 All Musical Comedies
Bringing wp Father
AT THE' SEASHORE
It's Just One Big Laugh The Gloom Destroyer
of the Age
Good Catchy Clever Natty
" Comedy Music Dancers Costumes
AND
'The seasons prettiest and smartest
singing and dancing 'chorus. liring
the "kiddies." to the special ladies' and
children's matinee.
j The Oregon today
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Marjorie
PRICES:
MAT. 50c to $1.00 Children 50c
' NIGHT 50c to $1.50
' Seats on Sale Fridaj, 9:30
MAIL ORDERS NOW
Matinee Not Reserved .
Rani beau, described
bl leading dramatic critics as the
greatest emotiona; actress of the
American stage, achieved her
final triumph in "The Fortune
Teller," the Broadway success,
written by Leigbton Graves Os
nio:. The screen version of the
play, said to be even more strik
ing that the stage performance,
opens at the Grand Theater on
Wednesday. It is a Robertson
Cole super-special.
cameraman was required to put.
this sensational crash across.
Different lighting effects were
used for each character in the pic
ture. The cast of which includes
Hucu players as Lewis Stone. Flor
ence Vidor, Lloyd Hughes.
1 So important a part does fog
ply In "Passers By." the .1. Stu
art Blackton-Pathe feature star
ring Herbert RaWliuson, at the
Rlieh triftav that if niirhl In he
and included on the program like this:
8vnis of the Annual Statement of the
Pacific States Fire Insurance
Company
f Port land, in Ihn Htat of Orison, on
Ihr 31 M day of lo-mtT. 19U0." made ;o
the Insoranc OmmiaaioiN-r of tba Stute
of OrrRon, purunnt !o law:
Capital.
Amount ( capital 4ck paid
op . $ 299.510 !'
Ineoni.
Net prrniiutna received dur
ing the year
Interest, dividends and renta
rweired during the jear
loromr from oth-r aourrra
ren-ivrd during the year
800,703.32
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MlHIUMMaflUaMHMi
!
THE BIG
DOUBLE SHOW
Total income I
I Disburaemcnta.
j Net l3Hft pld illirina thv
year inrhidinic adjutnii'hl
i eieneh t
! Dividend paid on capital
atork rturmic l" year
hnvpvcr ; Commmj ions and aalariea
pa:d tturing the yenr
p:tll
Hob White, a tine looking chap
who was a member of Company
II, 49th infantry. A. E. F.. was
gassed and wounded in the fight
ing at Sedan. White whose real
name is Kessis. was christened
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CLARA KIKBAlk YOUNG
MB) CHAWC
1 i
Af "constabule" of Mr. Sen
netfs biggest riot. "A Sma: Town
Idol," I had no business in the set
that represented ancient Rome.
At first I resented it. To be one
or a multitude of Roman rioters,
drinking great drinks from empty
cups of gold and silver, to dance
with some of the prettiest girls
that ever waved a kerchief at the
Appian way. to participate in the
revels that closed the feast, struck
me as being particularly desirable;
but it was no place for a village
guardian of the peace that's
what Erie Ifenton. the director,
said and so for three days I
hadnt anything to do but study
millinery and gowns.
What I shall never understand
is how Mme. Violet L. Cchofield
that's the name of the genius that
invented brevity and made a gown
of it managed to think of so
mortv oVianu anil rnlnra to im rvAsP
13 ! on such a minimum of fabric. No
two costumes were alike and there
were 500 of them. The only per
son that I ever envied was Ben
Turpin. He was in the center of
the set and cold look two ways at
once.
Fog By Itself.
A a matter-of-fact
. V . - itn t t .. . i . 1. . .
iuc log iu rawers ij wa.-.u.i uy TaVHt l,cen and fe
iLfii it L.il there with th- In- I H.,r,,, . '.-..
genuity of J. Stuart Blackton. ! Amount of an other enp. udi-
wbo gave much time and thought
to dev. slug a new and original
method of photography that
would produce a pe"?ct visuali
zation of a dense fog. .
tares
"A Small Town Idol." Slack
Sennett has never, made anything
so stupendous as this befpre and
neither has anyone else.
If there is any one thing the
thJater-Roing public dotJs on. it
is conflict. It is said they- are
given conflict to the maximum de
gree in "Passion", the First Na
tional super-drama, which will be
the attraction at the Liberty the
ater on net Sunday. Five thous
and people are hrought into the
action of this motion picture in
order to amply visualize the con
flict around which the engrossing
story revolves. It is said this pro
duction is a screen epic of the
first rank.
The unexpected is always oc
curring in Titagraph's Tom Ter
riss production, ."Dead Men Tell
No Tales;." The big spectacular
scene, that of blowing up a sail
ing vessel, is staged eariy in me
btory and from that point to the
rinal close out a series of Btrange
events which are highly dramatic
are depicted. The spectator is
never certain Just what is going to
happen next and he is held in sus
pense until the end of the picture.
Coming to the Bligh Tuesday.
Wednesday and Thursday.
Total expenditure
Asiets.
Value of real estfcte owned
( market ralue) $
ValH of atoka and binds
mil market value)
Loan on mortgage and col
lateral, ete.
Caah in bank and on hand
I Vreaniums in course of col
lection written mnce hep
t em her ?0. 192
Interest and reot due and
accrued
Other admitted aaeta
BOB WHITE
The Whist line Dbuehboy
7ii-7lc3 Member of Co. tU 49th Infantry, A. E. F.
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53 PADI TAM AWn RFI MflVT
Bundles of Nonsense
COWBOY WILUAMSAND DAISY
Spectacular Western Frolics
HERBERT RAWLINS0N
M In i
' PASSERS BY"
Tuesday "Dead Men fell No Tales"
1 17.873 ',0
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9l,s93.6n
1 :i..".!t i.'jo
39.M4 1 1
22. .".'
291.876 SJ
.Vll.S.Vl H.
04. .'.52. 89
9l.7sn.59
12,317.92
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Total admitted aaaeta ... .il. 00,303 13
Llaaalttiea.
Groas rlaima for loaaea on
paid - $
Amount of. unearned premi-
mm . on all omtatanding
rifcka ,
Murtfiicet on real estate ..
AH other liabilities
Keaerve for federal, atate or
other taxes r
28,282.1 1
235.966.9S
150.OO0.OH
47.98.5l
5,000.00
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Starting Xet Sunday "The Grand
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A really worth-while attraction
is scheduled al the Liberty on
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
when the new King VVidor photo
play, "The Jack-Knife Man," re
leased through the First National
tills Its engagement at that thea
ter. I .jT
"The Jack-Knife Man" Is a
charming title story taken from
the novel of Ellis Parker Butler
of the same title. In the central
character It introduces us to a
quaintly lorable old chap whtse
greatest ambition in life is to as
sist in making the world pleasan
ter for his fellow beings. His op
portunity comes when a little crip
Died orphan boy is left in his
charge by his dying mother.
Total liabilities, exclusive
of capital stork 447.117.60
Business in Oregon for the Tear.
Net premiums received dur
ing the year . 139,425 19
leases paid during the year 41.203.86
l.oi.aea incurred dunnff the
vear S3.B23.96
l'ACIKIC STATK8 KIRK lXRl'RANCE
COM 1' ANY
A. K. Arerill President.
T. H. Williams. Secretary.
Statutory resident attorney for serrice
A. C. Barber, Insurance Commissioner.
The heart of tha world seems
to be mending under the Harding
administration.
Bligh Theatre-Tues-Wed.-Thurs.
LIBERTY THEATRE
Here Next Sunday
There will be a mingling of
tears and laughter, finished off
with a surprise of a lUetima aA
the showing of "Mid-Channel,"
Clara Kimball Young's latest and
greatest picture, which comes to
the Grand Theater on Sun-Mon-Tues.
Knowing that "Mid-Channel"
is the greatest play on mod
ern married life that the world's
foremost dramatist. Sir Arthur
Wing Pinero, has ever written,
and that this masterpiece aroused
such a sensation when it was
first published, because of the
stratling revelations it made, it is
easy to explain the tremendous
popularity ;hat this production
will have, especially when Clara
Kimball Young, responsible for
many of the screen's greatest
achievements, excels her own
best effort, if that is possible, in
the difficult role of Zoe Blundell.
the abused and neglected wife
of Theodore.
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from that point to tha final close out a aerlea traDga 4
aTajSx dramatic are depleted. The apecttta la aarax eartahi Jt
iutirotagta bappea aaxt and t U held to antpanaa nttl Ua acl
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FOUR DAYS
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The Best Of All Norma Talmadge Incomparable Pictures Where The Public Knows It.Sees Good Shawa;
MUSICAL PROGRAM BY F. W. RICHARDSON (No Rabc in; Price.)
Tom Mix in the "Road Demon"
at the Grand today.
Married men and young fellows
contemplating matrimony will be
especially interested in "To Please
One Woman." the picture coming
to the Grand Theater next week.
One of the strangest feature
pictures booked by Manager
Laflar for the Grand Theater next
week is "The Passionate Pilgrim"
a Cosmopolitan production bear
ing the Paramount trademark. It
is a dramatic story in which such
popular screen favorite as Matt
Moore, Rubye de Remer, Julia
Swayne Gordon, Frankie Mann
and Claire Whitney play the prin
cipal roles.
A genuine laugh-getter "Diing
ing up Father at the Seashore,"
is announced as the attraction at
the Grand Theater for matinee
and evening next Saturday. April
th. This splendid organization
is a combination of laughter and
melody, and is based on the fam
ous cartoons of George McManus.
Gus Hill, who orignially brought
the cartoons from the confines
of the dalles to the stage, is said
to have provided a cast of well
known musical comedy players.
with the result that a perform-!
ance unusual and diverting may
be expected. The plot of the new
comedy tells of the experiences of
the Mahoney clan at the seasnore.
Fully 20 catchy song hits ana
lilting numbers punctuate me ot
tering which is saitj to De tne
most amusing of the "Bringing
up Father" aeries offered so far.
Norma Talmadge. her leading
man Percy Marmont and the rest
of her company, while engaged in
film in tr the branded whrdluetao
filming "The Rranded Woman".
latest First National pic
ture, which will be shown at the
Liberty theater, beginning today,
spent an entire night working on
iwuirrl th ocean liner Kaiserin
AmniKta Victoria at its Hoboken
nipr
Another interesting trip took
the star. Marmont and Charles
Lane down to Washington Square
iih nirrtnr Albert ParKer ana
his staff to film a short series of.
f the Greenwich village
Aft fAn
. ThV nlcture. which is adapted
from Oliver D. Bailey's famous
.t? olav. "Branded". hw xm
produced, on 'Alb?t'c1a,;i
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Qlits is tKe story gf
a gtrl tvho sjprcd
io the very brink of
the abyss from which
no woman ejfer escapes
and tfivhajt funi?
rthen Her husliHxnd
learns ihe tmti ;
aima
in the greatest success of her career1-
From Oliver D-Bailys Play "SVancf i
Adapted by Anita Loos and Albert Rirker
Directed by ALBERT paiucei ;
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