The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 22, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    SUNDAY MORNING MAY 22,' 1921
f IARES AND FLICKERS
ent tour. The picture closes a 14
days engagement at the Portland
Muukipal Auditorium Thursday
and opens the next day. Friday, at
the Grand theater in Salem for a
tour days run. May 27. 28, 29 and
:. The ftitire production with the
bit; musical program will be pr--sfiited
in Salem the same as at the
Portland Auditorium where the
picture was shown in 14 days to
approximately 40,000 persona.
The production required eight
J yearn to complete, some of the si n
' S'.i 'hold The Man." i the sort ; gle scenes involving thousands of
motion pHtitro prdu -lion , characters having required months
:i;.il.:i;.- to the public hut once iu to arrange and film. The picture
many year--. accotiling to the being an adaptation from the
new puper ctkiiimeiii hi Portland OberammerKau passion play was
Limd "4 dance 11,111 a" r"" "r '"'r 'itu' "'e produc- j staged with the idea of carrying
I iw abd the vii ile life of the.tiou has been shown on its pres-j out even to the minutest detail
rt d'anc-e hall pit- F.iml.
tnr traders and y.uul s-(v. r
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tf.,.il..f il.e otlli .' a l'arii
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to the On-
lit ordi r to
through their a e.;
the director.
li.:i.! i i 1 1 ; i 1 1 s of th Canadian
iioil!iw-t which is depicted'
m .i K a The Idol of the North"!
, one i the uuml dramatic pictures i
of ......... . '. ... I
mis-; n;iiioii nas appeared in. IaI- i
win Aii-tl-.t ir- the li adiliu mall. I
ranged by Mr. Laflar of the Grand
theater to follow the Portland en
gagement and play Salem four
days starting next Friday. A xpe
ciul musical program has been ar
ranged and a quartet of high class
singers will be heard at different
times while the production Is be
Inn shown. Only one show will be
shown at the matinee and one in
the evening.
COUNTRY STORE
MONDAY NIGHTCZZZUZZ
$50.00
In Merchandise fiiven Away Free
"1
Jolly Dick
Lonsdale Co.
a Big New Mirth-Provoking Farce Comedy
Theatre
Bligh
the true version of tho life of
Christ and the great events of
liiblical days. Hundreds of the
great scenes were filmed time aft
er time before the details and pho
tography were perfected to the
point required by the Pathe com
pany to turn the completed picture
out as its greatest production In
natural colors.
In Portland the picture won the
undivided support and approval of
all churches regardless of denom
ination, of the schools both public
and private, and of the business
men and all others who like big
Iramatic productions.
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Where The Big Pictures Show
FOUR
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Wtting
loday
t- "lip
i l kVH Wtuait Paten's
: 7J Tremendous Diana
of Woman agoing
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""l UNIVERSAL
f XU JEWEL DELUXE
iWnPRISCILLA
The greatest of all stories.
P.lack Iteauty" haj been made in
to a big spectacular film. All the
atmosphere and simplicity of An
na Sewell's famous narrative has
been preserved and in addition an
inside story has been written by
Lillian and George Kaiidolpn
Chester. The picture will he
shown at the Liberty theater next
Sunday.
er than the achieved in "The Vir
gin of Staiuboul" or -Outside' the
Law."
I)o you believe tbat a man who
had served a year in prison could
step into the shoes o' l,is minister
brother" Theie is such a situ
tion ar the central theme .
"Other Men's Shoe,; the Kd?.i
Lewis liroduction. relejseil iv
Pathe. coming i0 ihe IMigh thea
ter today.
is semi-sketchy, filled with Joke J
talk, a song or two and banjo an 1 '
wiiisiie with a trombone slide. t:i
the llippodiome show at the Hligh
theater todav.
Ijvs if )M'i;,-e is al.o loss n(
V.ta'itv. vii'or. turie. 'i'o reei.v r
appiiite and the rest take Hood's
S..i- aiiai ilia.--t hat ft i en t-t h-r: s '
the sti.ma.'ti. pertocts digesinm.t
makes atitig a pleasure. It al -o !
tnak'S the blood I ich and pur-.!
and sti ;nlies the nerves. (adv. !
The J(Iy nick Lonsdale com-1
E 7ZfrZZ& Mrs. A. M. Grilley Named
Mligh theater Monday and Tues
day with a complete new show
Wednesday.
Member of State Board
Next Thursday will be amateur
night at the Hligh theater again
with a bigger cast than
promised.
Mrs. Albert M. Grilley of Port-
Country Store N ght is one ot aml W:'s yesterday appointed by
the biggest things ever pulled in I ' -v ernor Olcott as a member of
ativ theaur in Salem from the!,,lft hoard oi inspectors of child
totiks of the way it went over a ! ':l,,or to succeed Mrs. Anna '..
the iligh thecfr last Monday, i ('ayne. v. hose term has expired".
ever j Tht-re will be another one tonior- i ' GrilN-y is the widow of the
; row night in conjunction with the j late Allert M. Grilley, who for
Jolly IJick Ioilsdale company j many year was prominently con
when anothter $:,o worth of liter- ! net ted with tho Portland
chandise will be given away free. .M.C.A.
GO A NJ irV 1 Dar. May 27, 28 29, 30
-" j Jj On Two Shows Daily
Theatre JL- Matirie2:30 Evening 8:15
Behold the Man
SUBUME STORY OF TUB LIE OF CHRIST
STUPENDOUS
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AWE INSPIRING
SUPERB MUSICAL SETtlNGS
NOTE POSITIVELY ONLY TI3E IN SALEM
THIS PICTURE WILL NEVER 'BE SHOWjSf IN ANY OTHER SALEM
1HEA1LH
ADULTS. AFTERNOON AND EVKNIKO . ..: 65e
CHILDREN, 8 TO 1G YFARS OF AO ... 30e
Above Prlcei Include War Tax CUildxfu finder Not AdmitUd
Do not miss Maurice Tourneur's
picturization of "The County
Pair" when It comes to the Ore
gon theater for three days, com
mencing next Wednesday.
It's the big screen version of
Neil Hurgess's famous play which
took the country by storm some
seasons back. The picturization
s bigger and finer than the orig
inal story and It Is a sure fire
winner both for its fine rural
types, its quaint humor and the
fun and excitement of a county
fair. ending with the greatest
hors race that was ever staged
for a screen production.
-A picture production too large
to play in any of the picture hous
es of Portland and had to lie
snuwii mi in, puoi.c auuiiori ini , . Somr Simp" Is the title of Dr, i ji pi ... , . ,
is "lilack Heauty" coming to the , Raines and Avey's specialty which' NeaU ' ,le VyiaSSlI IGd AOS.
Liberty next Sunday with a prom- i ' ' .
1st that the admission prices w:!l
not be raised.
J. Parker Read. Jr.'? name has
become a guarantee of lavish pro
duction values. His pictures are
the epitome of luxury and the es- j
. . t . . ... . . . ,
H-iitc ui expensively moiinieu
drama.
In "Dove," Mr. Head's newest
special starring Louise Glaum and
published by Associated Produc
ers, the "class" that marks a J.
Parker Read production is evident
in the highest edgree.
Love" will bring Louise
Glaum to the Grand Theater
screen in the greatest screen roie
of her career today, tomorrow and
Tuesday.
LIBERTY
Next Sunday
PrlseiHa Dean's widely herald
ed Universal suoer feature. "Re
itation." will be shown for thJ orpneum. ihey will
The "Singer Migets." who are
claimed to be of the biggest and
best acts in vaudeville are booked
to play Portland this week ai the
be seen In
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'rst time locally ct i4he Liberty
theater, today.
The ttory fs barei on "False
Colors'". F.dwina Levin' sensa-
ional novel, and was adapted to
the screen by Lucien Hubbard.
scenario editor at Universal City.
'n collaboration with Doris
Schroedr.
In no story, even including
"Outside the Ijiw". has the star
done snch remarkable dramatic
work. She reaches the heights
of human emotions and sinks into
the profoundest depths of misery.
the big Fox special production
Skirts" which will be shown at
the Grand theater early next
month.
Priscilla Dean who stars in
"Reputation." opening at the Lil-
?rty theater today, has selected
Oregon for the making of her next
super production and is now in
Portland with her big company.
AM . '.'AO ,- -i
BLACK. BEAUTY
VHWeHWPM jUPgw-FTATUPF
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Eferyone eojoyi a horse race. The Intelligent animals m Vlta
frapb'a bl special production, "Black Beauty," stage aace that makes
the blood tingle and puts every nerve on edge. It arouses all the sports
manship in the human being and holds him in rapt attention. The
picture la a series of big Incidents which furnish a number of spectacular
aceuea
The Big Sunday Show
RUSS0, TEIS and ROSSO
Different Dancing Doings
JACK and FORlf
Two Gentlemen Athletes
1 RAINES and AVEY
Original Comedy" Skit
"SOME SIMP" I
Extraordinary Feature Picture
"OTHER MEN'S SHOES
and t
HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY
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WANT AD. I N THE STATESMAN WILL BRING .RESULTS;'
On next Sundav the Oregon
will ahow Zane Gray's very latest.
"The Man of the Forest."
George Beban, the well known
character actor, who will be seen
in the stellar role of his latest
triumph, "One Man In a Million.'
which opens at the Oregon theater
for Saturday only, has received
many letters of praise for his won
derful portrayal of foreign roles
on both the American stage and
screen.
Among the letters received by
Mr. Beban are several from the
Italian consul generals located in
be various Important renters in
the United States. Each writer
gx presses his appreciation of Mr.
Re ban's sincere endeavors, stat
ing that, in his portrayal he has
accomplished an action of noble
equity in giving to the public a
true characterization of the for
eign immigrant.
Mme. Louisa Tettrazzinl, the
famous diva, recently wrote to
Mr. Beban expressing regret that
;he had not been able to see his
presentation of "One Man In
Million" because of a concert en
gagement.
A duo of Tuxedoed athletes
sensational and different are Jack
ft Foris. They are rather won
derful In a series of exceptionally
lifficult feats of hand to hand
tumbling and various twists and
seemingly impossible stunts here
tofore thought to be impossible
'or human beings to perform. On
the vaudeville bill at the Kli;n
today.
A progressive fashon show is
on display in "Reputation," the
atest Priscilla Dean Universal-
Jewel feature to be seen at the
Liberty theater today and in
vhich this popular star is said toiX
have eoored a success even gTeat'
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mic Personality in Moving Pictures
Pathe News and Comedy
Coming Thursday
Featuring Mary
Thurman. James
u'liiiuiuul Philo
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Mltcneii, fau
Berry.
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Saturday Only
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Will Show
GEORGE BEBAN
In
"One Man In a
Million"
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g "The Idol of The North" with Dorothy Dalton t I
' At The OREGON Theatre Starting Today f II J
"OFFICER CUPID" Juggernauts of The Jungle Wurlilzer Concerts mJV
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According' to all pre-war re
ports the story unfolded In "The
Scoffer." Allan Dwan'a latert
contribution to the screen, is one!
of the most tremendously human
of recent productions and the mo
mentum of which the series of ex
ceedingly Interesting Incidents
move forward Is described as an
avalanche of life's truest truisms
so presented as to entertain roy
ally." This photoplay la booked
for a showing at the Liberty the
ater on next Thursday, Friday and
Saturday.
When Snooky. the Humanzee.
who is featured In Chester com
edies, becomes old and his eyes
go back on him so he cannot read
his morning paper, he is going to
be in a bad fix. For during the
making of "Just In Time." latest
of the series at the Oregon thea
ter Saturday only. It was found
there was one thing this wonder
animal would not do wear glass
es. At the start of the picture
be is a chauffeur and the glasses
were put on him real ones.
Kerythlng went well until the
sun struck them, and Snooky
didn't like that a bit. After he
had broken six pairs. Director
William S. Campbell finished the
nictnre allowing him to wear
only the black rims. Hut as con
trast. Snooky was so proud of
the lutid pajamas he also had to
wear, that they could hardly get
them off him.
If We Ever Showed a
100 per cent Production
This Is It
Grand Theatre
Three Days
Starting Today
Magnificent Chinese bannuest
In London's Limehouse distric,
glimpses behind the scenes of a
Kroadway theater: love, crime,
duplicity and thrilis. That, in
brief is a summing up of Priscil'a
Dean's latest Universal super-feature.
"Reputation." which comes
to the Liberty theater on today.
Douglas Fairbanks' greatest or
nil hts pictures. "The Mark of
Zorro". will be shown at the
I'.liKh th ater Tor three days start
ing Tuesoay.
Russo, Tela & Russe present n
variety of dance ideas quite out
the ordinary, eccentric, acrobatic
and novelty being among the
stvles. A neat slghtlv stag" set
ting environs their work In an ap
propnate manner. On the Hippo
drome rhow at the Uligh theater
toJay.
"Behold the Man." the much
talked about picture now playing
LOUT
GLAUM
j(0VE
"LOVE" Is without doubt the biggest and
Best Picture Louise Glaum Has Ever
Appeared In
Associated Producers Corp.
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