TTTK OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, MAY S, 1921 m 1 rptARES AND FLICKERS - ; ri Spenders." liiiijumin IV luail hiring ami v. in t.-aid a Iton'S photoplay '( Marry wtll as l.un:h. isWHw11'8 famous uov.1. I.-. featured attraction at tU- Tll..r , w Wlirll,7,.r nrfda theater today, ll U a , , ,., ( . a) n,,. r. ;i today . o.u- .Vtimlece. llh aS P""l,l"-' ;lt t. j., all, a mil lu r at 7 : :!o "Girl of My Heart." "Flame of Wuth." "Wing Toy." and "The Lamtfllghter." In "The Lamp lighter" she will appear at the Orfoii theater Wednesday. Alius Mason Is five feet tall. ! Ye Liberty theater. FtartiiiK to welKhw 9.". pounds, and is devoted j day. to; athli-ticH and the f ral out- duors hut rimlH her neatest j Coifing and violin playing would pli-auure in music, i hardly seem to go hand in hand. , I but Mhh.-al Coscia is first dis- When the filming was completed and the result was projected in the Kay studios, it wait found that ; not one nl ii k If fuh-title was neces- b-f inning next ha r to explain the action or the motive of the story. Showing at a dramatic tale that David W. C.riffltb has batted bis latest pho todraina on for United Artists' relfaiM, and tn a wooderrully dra matic production, "The Love Flower," which will be a feature at the Liberty theatre bepiuning next Sunday. first; Burke. Idaho and Roberts. 1 hent in each cylinder uniform. XfAXFXXfAXfA CTAIUXVAVA W. ri. C, tied for second. Height iThe-y nop the leak and will make "'fft' 'ti T 5 feet, ten inches, j old engine as efficient as new jjjj rPARTNtnO Or Two-in. le run Howies. W. S. ones. That Is why so many own- J f u TinC" RS t. first ; Gill. Idaho, second; ! era of Fords. Overlands. Dodges, Ht I lUtZ J Van llosen. third. l ime, two ' Itulckn. Ken and oi her makes oi ! !' , f nil ri'rtrel flat. ' popular ears install Ix.isble Seal ' tfe ,1 ,, ., . ) ....Liwti t iKJ lllllllll'l f 1 I Villi k ' Hroad Jnmp JJenne, W. S. C , I'i.-Ikii mi;s- tii lyt anu u in. i ins nves its patron:; from beet. A pei the noel t rtion and the creen i! .rtmiri ".J.heet. ill if the noei in stoty. rhar trfttion and setting, it ar- .1 it. screen the well known "Jfin Wilson hn -i . comedy drama that will np- unguisnea ny tne tact u.ai ne is fouiitrv. who ranmit .i in I 1 l""'' iers or ail apes - ....... I.-, A perfect reprodiic- , ( ilnriiir the week, a chame to he;, the Kood music. iinor. llliex- iiie. T.ie nians'.Reiii.'nt of the 1 1 1 i k tl theater wishes to aiiii(uiii enxaf., inent of the Soiiora Grand Opera SinKers. for three days com mencing Tuesday matinee' com posed of the principal singers oi the Soiiora Grand Opera company, and is evoking genuine entlnisl asm ami. tig the promiuent people of Salem. HtuJand unhi Tni prominent role?, ai- inter- Jtel by ca-1 of lh" r''s ih.raeter stars. Joseph J - i.LAa tlm rol.i of 'iiel LAg the masterpieees of Sol ""tI. II onl V II Pram, in hlmiical humor and huinane "i j Robert McKim plays "Ku- J i it w I K Vila tiuiiftl iirwi.-. ITanl TlrllUy. Heautiful youiiK ClairelAdanis demonstrates onee nre Ihtt Bhe Is a coming genius M " 1,. MMhrv " Niles Welch tb4 Weal romantic hero as "Pertiyai umes. A )va story. ,s fu" of hi aid sweetness is played hy SlitTlBrice a "Psyche Hlnes." Harry Holland as "Lord Man-I the following film plays for Fox boral Bo1" characterizations "Her Elephant Man." "Mollv and irti'tfprem bits of art which oc-J I." "Love's Harvest." -The Little etglonillly ascend to grip the Wanderer." "Merely Mary Ann," The Little Clown" the latest takes up toif and in addition he Mary Miles Minter release, which j's a violin player of Huipassini; conies to the Oregon theater on 1 xcellence In fact "Mike." as his Friday ami Saturday. ! friends affectionately call him. Theie Is love interest In thni shakes a mean bow not only with ""'Islorv- of course, but the nicture ! classic, bnt semi-classic and jazz is happilv lacking in any of the aM well. Me carries a bag of golf j To Charles Kay, star of "The Old Swiinmin' Hol." now at the Liberty theater, fa'N th-r honor of elng l if tirst to ;ell a story on the screen without words. In the whole six thousand feet of film where ordinarily there would be at least from sixty to n nety sub titles of an explanatory nature there is not one. Shirley Mapon was horn in Brooklyn in 1 i 1 . and made her first professional appearance at the ane of 4 in support of Wil liam Faversham. She received her early screen training with var ious producing companies before Joining the William Fox forces, in which sh? Is now a brilliant figure. Miss Mason has appeared in Ixi s W lson role in William has a delightful De.Mille s new rBLIGH Theatre, 3 Days Next Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday World's Greatest Singers Principal Stars of The SOMA GRAND OPERA CO. SinffiiijT principal arias from famous operas. Also hear the John McCormack successes MOTHER MACHREE, MACUSHLA, I HEAR YOU CALLING ME inq many others you have heard on the phono- .: ' ' graph GORGEOUS COSTUMES, GREAT ENSEMBLES WONDERFUL HARMONY SINGING IJY THE ENTIRE COMPANY Matinte 25c. Evening 25, 50c to the Hligh theater today with the team of t'oscla and Verdi, pre enting one of the most unusual acts in vaudeville. A clever versatile monologist :s i.'alph Se;'i'ry who captions hi proach on many of the most ! Tour te violin bows. He is cominK sunijitnous motion picture produc tions of the last year or two. All children love motion pic tures, and parents may well be giateful to Kealart for the clean, wholesome stories in which they present Miss Minter. The Little Clown" is full from beginning to end of delightful comedy situations which will please the most blase picture pa tron, yet which are perfectly suit able for a juvenile audience to see. A real circus, one of the few wagon outfits left in this coun try, was hired to put on the cir cus scenes, which are so realistic that probably every daddy In town will make an excuse for see ing this picture. Just as dads habitually take their youngsters to the circus so they can see It themselves. Woman Knows. that of a young first; Ferrlne. Idaho, second; Irv. down. ilifc. Idaho, third; Dishtance 2t; feet. 4 inches. 22n-yard low hurdles Fox. W. S. ('., first; l-oomis. W. S (' . sec ond; I'errine, Idaho, third. Time 26:04. Javelin Irvine. Idaho, first; McCarthy, W. S. C. second; el'r r ne, Idaho, third. Distance 1 06 feet, SI, inches. Relay Won by Idaho - Graf, Williams," Harsh. Katon. Time 3:r,5:t2. cp jgoj enisling oiilu the O. .1. Hull who is distributor for 't?Mls: see llie hurtling ; the Double Seal rim's in tliis ter- "T fei SaiL.tluT vessel at sea 4 litory Hiivs ttiat be has never t s S?l 5 handled any article that has give,, ,g Rlul a KM I M li'M oK- res- N such universal sall.fact.on and "Hjl t't' ,ut' ",aM K'" wiio have used tli" rings havej Ujves nothing but words of praise in JlVTAYT iff. HT A JW A tf A Tf A their behalf. The ring while ne w VAYfJi VAVAtAYATIY1 n this s-ct'on has been on t he " ; market for several yea is and Is i :B i -reiogniz-d to be the beat ring on! HCaCI I lie LlaSSIIieCl AOS. the market to(l:'y. if?: VALK ,Vt. IMtl KTON. 4H I'HINCKTON, N. .1., Mav Knglish girl who has a unique v ni,t1M,w' ' ' " love affair. It all comes out right: Yal alh,(-tps defeated Princef in tho r,,i i,u.a,r tk ', i a track meet today afi to 4 in the end however. The picture i will be shown at the Grand thea ter next Sunday. on In the new William Fox produc- . i ii i 1 1 i r ii limit ii miii iMiMiiainim m n i irii it n imij The Oregon tiieater announces as its featured attraction for the week of May 15. "Partners of the Tide," an Irvin V. Willat pro duction. Mr. Willat, it will be remem bered, is the man who gave the screen "Behind the Door" and "Below the Surface," those two truly great sea pictures of the past season. But it U: said that In this, his newest production, he has gone far beyond those pic tures which have hitherto been called his best. Many of the scenes were taken under water. with the aid of a new process per fected by Mr. Willat, and many a thrill is promised lovers of the unusual. "The success of the picture with most audiences is going to depend on its 'human' theme, for the atory of the horse holds in terest only in those scenes involv ing fact action. Among the lat ter are some very good shots of a fox hunt, and a thrilllnr hore race at the finish which has been admirably done, will be apt tf raise them off their seats." Watch for "Black Beauty." Priscilla Dean in her latest bi uDer-sDectal 'Keputatton win ha hnwn at the Liberty this month. James Whitcomb Riley's best known noem, "The Old Swlmmtn' Hole." tells itself In motion pic tures an achievement due to both the universal note of under standing which the verses strme ami in the manner in which Charles Ray has pictured them nunt as "snu'es and Sketches. t on Prairie Trails," starting eat personality, sons, stories Thursday at the Grand theater, and novelty cray.-n t. rawing ate Tom Mix surpasses all he ever did listed in his specialty at the before in feats of daring. Appear. Bligh today. ing again in the role of Tex Ben ton who was the hero of "The Many of the scenes in "West is 1Man " .which Mix scored a West." the latest Universal pro- reat success recently the Fox Cuction. starring Harry Carey Slar K,ves wni" cn best ne de- which is to appear at the Bligh Hcriuea as a wnmwina perform- theater on Tuesday. Wednesday an.- ii. I Thursday, weie fllmid a i nere is action from start to quarter of a mile below the sur- "nisn-oi rTair.e Trails.' and face of the earth. The locations Mix as Kenton is always the cen- were the 1400. 1700 and 2200- cerl u- foot levels of the United Verde Tne wlory 8 'rom the popular mines at Jerome. Arizona, and novel bv James B. Hendryx. au- hundreds of actual underground 1 u,or ol 1 ne lexan. operators took part in these scenes. " "ai is it nai &very woman Knows:-' Here s a mystery which Gladys George, leading woman is explained only in William De- for Thomas Meighan in "The Easy " reai paramount picture Road," his latest Paramount p c- v""1 E.very woman Knows," ture. which comes to the Grand w.hifh will be shown at the Grand theater todav, enjoys writing so theater next Sunday. It is a topic much that she writes for her own tnat "hould prove intensely inter- amusement. Miss George has " lu" women pairons or stacks of mannaf rinta wrillen hv that theater. Lois Wilson and herself, but she has never attemp- l ""r"u iaKe' nave " leaning ted to commercialize any of her roles- work. The pleasure lies in the . writinar itself Coincident with Not eTery J'oung IxDchinvar this is the fact that Miss George. came out ot the west." Some of portrays, in the new picture, the 'h,"tn fayed there notably Tom role of a wealthy girl who falls in ,,x- the famous star of William love with a novelist. r esiern productions. Ana Now what could have milted lno motion picture public is a big me better than to fall in love with ner thereby. Any one who a novelist?" asks the pretty lead- t0 be convlncetl of th's ing woman. uomu see me aasn ng. oaring In the supporting cast are Ml ,n frane i rails. ' which will Grace Goodall. Llla Lee. Arthur "l lne ran meaier next Carew. Lura Anson and Viroa 1Dur8aay- Dan if! i nomas Meighan is the big star ."The Jolly Dick Lonsdale" in ai in rana today, in "The Easy a dandv new larte comedv Play. oaa, aaaptea trom the famous will Bhow a one day engagement lur' c.ay ssireet. at the Bligh theater Monday. today It was one of the hardest lotighl meets held here, the result hein.; in doubt until the last event, the 220-yard dash when Felman oi Yale won in 2 2 eeconds. LINCOLN, NVb., May 7 The , University of Nebraska won the; annual track, meet from the lni-i versity of Kansas 64 1-3 to 53 2-3 here today. ! IOWA KM). NORTHWESTERN 40, IOWA CITY. Ia.. May 7. Iowa ! won the dual track meet with j Northwestern today, 100 to 40. PURDUE HEATS INDIANA 1 LA FAYETTE, Ind.. May 7. Purdue defeated Indiana in a track meet today 85 1-2 to 40 1-2. ILLINOIS WINS SOUTH BEND. Ind., May . Illinois defeated Notre Dame in track meet today 73 1-2 to 52 1-2. WISNSIN BEATS CHICAGO CHICAGO. May 7 Wiscons.n defeated Chicago in a track meet today 10 to 30. Michigan 00, Ohio OH. COLUMBUS. O., May 7. First place by Stipe In the hammer throw, the last event of the day, gave Michigan a 69 to 68 victory over Ohio State In a fast field and track meet today. Local records fell right and left as f rst one, then the other team took the lead. Ms 7 TJT ; .... u JT j ; - I See the thrilling leap from a flaming airplane j Beautiful EILEEN SEDGWICK In Universal' Strange and Startling i'l j Adventure Serial ; "THE DIAMOND QUEEN" f 1 The Most Unusual and Daring Wild Animal Scenes Ever Embodied In a Picture Starts Next Friday and ! Saturday 'si i BLIGH THEATRE "Love" is coming. TUCK BREAKS RECORD (Continued from page 1.) At The Vklre let p res Ihof LIBERTY Today Until Wed. Come On In, The Water's Fine, So's The Fun She didn't love him; for his hand springs, but his music charms another savage beast! OREGON Today Everyone seems to agree that next to perfection In production, the chief requisite for a perfect motion picture is a real honest-to- goodnesB story. It's that type of ington. first; Pratt. Washington. second; Hathaway. Washington, third. Time, 53 flat. FoKter Taken Two-Mile Event. Two mile run Foster, Wash ington, first; Ulackburn, Oregon econd; Walkley, Oregon, third Tlnie 10:14:03. 20-yard hurdles Hurley, Washington, first; Anderson, Washington, second; Kuenhausen, Oregon, thfrd. Time. 25:02. 880-yard run Beall, Washing ton. first; Davis. Washington second: Pelller, Oregon, third Time, 2:03. Pole vault Linton. Washing ton, first; Jensen, Oregon, sec ond; Hergman, Washington, third Height, 11 feet. 3 Inches. High jump Frankland. Wash ington, first; Blackaby. Oregon second; Bergman. Washington third. Height, 5 feet, 8 inches. Discus throw Pope. Washing ton. first; Tuck. Oregon, second; Bergman. Washington, third. Dis tance, 145 feet, 4 inches. Broad jump Blackaby, Oregon ttrst; Metlen. Washington, sec ond; Bergman, Washington, 3rd Distance, 20 feet 4 inch. Javelin throw Tuck, Oregon first; Metlen, Washington, sec ond: Jensen. Oregon, third. Dis tance. 192 feet. 4 inches Mile relay won by Washing ton Hathaway, Laudy, Pratt and louglas. Time, 3:30 11 She was fickle and faithless to Ezra. She took his candy, his ap ples 'n' everything; 'n' then she turned him down! TheWamp! Come, laugh and cry through six reels of youth in James Whit comb Riley's famous poem, screened as he wrote it! A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION "THE SPENDERS" With Its Thrills and Humor u ii Wurlitzer Concerts By Mr. H. C. McDonald At 2:45 and 7:30 p. m. Double Seal Piston Rings Are Keeping Upkeep Down Mr. Moor, factory representa tive for Double Seal Ring Co and who has been spending the last 10 days in and around Salem says the demand for his rings are greater than the supply. He says everyone is interested in how to save gas and oil and why should n't they be interested when their pocketbook is called on to cougn up ro often. Double Seal rings have now na tional nse and endorsement wherever metal piston packing ia used. Their initial cost is great er than any other ring but the Dublic has learned that the initial east is only a trifle when the sav ing of gas. oil and upkeep is considered. Double Seal piston rings tane up the wear in cylinders automat ically and keep the pressure and ,; i - m THE BIG SUNDAV SHOW C0SCIA and VERDI The Violin and Cello lipys in I 1 "A Musical Divertisement" RALPH SEABURY Smiles, and Sketches JUSSI and OSSi i Sensational, Versatile Eccentricities Monday " 111 "JOLLY DICK LONSDALE CO." The Farce Comedy Specialists isii Starting TODAY l! Violin Solo Meditation From Thais Mary Talmadkje Headrick .MlfinflM)m in O 11 n Sennett's "Wedding Bells Out of Tune" Schedule Today 24:15 p. m. 67:45 and 9:15 p. m. Olympic Men in Meet. PULLMAN. Wash.. May 7. Performance of two Olympic games contestants featured the dual meet here this afternoon be tween Washington State college and the TniverMty of Idaho, which the former won. 79 points to f2. Eldon Jenne. Olympic pole vaulter.was the Individual point winner for Washington State with 15 points. He was first In the oole vault, the broad Jump and the high jump. Elon (Pat) Per rine. another Olympic contestant, starred for the University of Ida ho with 13 points. In the two mile race Rowlee. W. S. C, made the distance In 9:47. two seconds under the Xorthwest conference record. Davis Is Fast. Summary: 100-yard dash Davis, W. S. C first; eHrman, W. K. C. second; Moe. Idaho, third. Time 10:01. 220-yard dash Davis W. S. C. first: Katon. Idaho, second; eHr man. W. S. n.. thin. Time 22 01 . . TAKE FOUFl-2 ... i4-2 Pole vault Jenne. W. S. C first: Raker. W. S. V. and Duboise W. S. C. t ed for second. Height 12 feet six inches. Mile run Howies, W. S C first: O. Pen well. Idaho, second; Cole. W. S. C. third. Time 4:C9-04. first; Loe. W.shrdS .3 . mfhmf Discus Hamilton, w s r K first: Love, W. S. C. second; Irv I ininf Irlnhn thtt-A ti... in. feet. 9 inches. J 20-yard high hurdles Loom s. W. S. .. first: Perrine. Idaho -.er-ond; Fox. W. S. C, third. Time 16:03. Shotput Perrine. Idaho, first Irving. Idaho, second; Love W S. C, second; Love. W. S. C , third Distance 41 feet, six inches. Katon Winn Quarter 440-yard dash Eaton. Idaho, first: Calder. W. S. C. second: van Hosen, Idaho, third. Time 52:02. III.L. frn I Si V fi&jL With Lila Lee filf Gladys George if4 ll v : . - " After years of toil that had brought suc cess, he found the lure of playtime too en chanting. So the Easy Road be came the Primrose Path, and he reached its end to find himself wifeless and broken. Was there any way back? Come and see! A story that leads through storm to the rainbow's end. Our Comedy "FARMYARD FOLLIES" Full of Laugh Our News Weekly Showing All the Latest News of the )VTorld Starting Thursday Tom Mix in "Prairie Trails" Where The Big Shows Play jump jenne, W. S. C.,