SUNDAY ' MORNING, APRIL 80. 1922 S i -5' r i FLARES AD FLICKERS :,SaJem theatergoers will te more than pleased to renew 1 ac qualntance with this sterling ac tor,1forbe,Jas . repeatedly wan favo in this eitjr for his remark ally: fine acting and delightful singing. Tjbera la suchaatfsfac tfon In entering a theater when Oleott la. the attraction. ' Ton know.4hat you will be entertained by a clean, wholesome play, pre sented with every attention to the' lequirehunta of stage art.. 1 t i As - n .. Oleott .play won Id be I Complete without - several ' now tongs,' Mr. Oleott can be expectef ; to delight hia admirers with a ; cholca selection; ; -; .-; ft H Watch for" date for "the big opening of the Liberty theater. .! The cast and production staff lined for the sUper-pbotodtama. Thunderclap.", went to An Sable chasm. New' York,-to take one of the greatest waterfall scenes that has ever been, filmed, They conld only work 5 part of the daj because of the dangeroui scenes. Daring the morning they worked on one filming of the rcyie, and In the 'afternoon they wnt fishing or sleeping; Tbat. however, did not apply to Di rec to Richard Stanton and his as sistant. They were' busy every moment of the day and part of the night solving various prob lems. ' ' This stupendous production will be shown at the Liberty theater, where "Thunderclap" will play for three days', starting next Bun day.' ; 1 : ' 1 f j. manhood without any of the ad vantages ol . modern : society," an. finally esened and - restored to civilization to find she is a great heiress and: to be loved, by the man she adoes that is the ro mantic story of . Gratin Latham,' and It Is enough to make anyone sit np and take notice, because of the many' thrill, adventures and exciting Incidents 01 tne narra tive. ' ' ' ' ' In other 'words, the romantic Incidents recorded above hap pened not necessarily In real life In the South Sea Islands, but they form the backbone of the strong and powerful story of the newest William Fox big' featne photoplay. "A Virgin Paradise.- which will he presented at the Libety theater next Thursday, Friday and Satur day. - - Eight years alone on a desert Island with the wild beasts of the J angles as her only playmates, growing to beautiful young wo-r due relic. Fitch Cooper, with credit to others whether wf his own or to other classes the palm for superiority as a comedy and musical genius should be hand ed to him. .- Norma Talma dge will be seen In her excellent production "The Sign on the Door at the Slight theater Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. s Awarding of the psJies to the ISO babies entered in the, baby show at the Bllgh theater will place Tuesday evening when the ptctnrea will be shown again. to repair cuts which have pene trated to the. fabric by cementing repair fabric In the easing. We often see the results of this kind of repair work. In almost every case the-' patch keeps working into. the fabric until it results In a ruined tire. The bt way is tn take the advice of an expert tire repair man and have him keB your tires in good shape. In this way he may add hundreds of mile in service trr the use you get iy having your tires properly re paired at the right tiiarf." Preachers Mussed Up by -Business Men's Team There were too many preacher in tbe rame to do much more tfa Rtita.mn Cltsttfted AW on Charlie. Hickman one needs to be a good tromper. and It's nuitf a mess alt around. With their .full quota of six players, the r.'csehers lost the volleyball game last night, to the Business Men. It was a, hot ser ies, with the score rannlng very close just close enough tor tht tradesmen to win twn ''straight set over the spirituals. It puts the dominie out of . the running for the championship, for: they have 'lost two and' won only- one. In which case they stand with than trorop all over aeh other theYgalara; ho hare done like and when it comes to tromplnif ' r..' CRANIR) -ONE I NIGHT THEATRE '"""A " V" 'V Flooir and;,3 Rows Balcony,1 $2; last 2 Rows Balcony $1.50 uallery (not reserved) . $i.uu . , . . . -: Add 10 ;war tax to above prices. Mailorders now ; ; I? Seat Sale at box office Tuesday,10 a, m. : TK2r Dl5TW0HtD ROMANTIC Acfoa WOT ? RIVALUWS Mi CHAIW AWO PERFECTION Q nr . awn iw sa mwr a w ww m tm. m rm v..r CY RDA JOMNfONYOUNO & MRSLRnAOlfUlX ' AfCW VTJftft CAST AU6McnTCD ORCMKTRA! ! KtARfoxDnSTUTerr S06 Kits Z r: 'Mm v1 17 A Jin' 7 II The difference between snappy frills and , elegant simplicity in clothes la sometimes the differ ence between a working: girl and her rich sister. Taste-- In such things as this is well illustrated in rpiaylng With Fire," Gladys Walton's current starring release, showing today at the Bllgh thea ter.. Miss Walton hat, in this ve hicle, excellent opportunities for the sort of characterization tor which she has become famous. Douglas Fairbanks will be seen at the Bligh theater, in an Art- craft picture entitled ::IIeadin South," next Friday and Satur day. It is a thrilling tale of two borders Mexican and Canadian dealing with the .capture of a notorious band of' Mexicans who defy all laws and governmental warnings. " The Florena Duo of acrobats and dancers today at the Bligh, season before last - was with tbe Mitzi Hajos company of , "Head Over Heels" with the junior mem bers : of the family ' also taking part In the act. ' The Florena Duo man and woman provide a comedr acrobatic oddity . which would be hard t beat anywhere V A nicture that shows the strangs places of the earth, with out losing the gripping elements of Its story is "Forever," Para- mount's screen version of George Du MaurieranoYel, "Peter Ibbet son," at the Oregon theaier today. Elsie Fergusan and Wallace Reid are co-stars- in this great Georg Fltzmaurice production. In the dream scene Elsie Fer guson and Wallace Reid are re vealed in a gondola In a Venetian canal, in an ice palace in Russia. at the circus Maxiums in Rome", on the desert sands in Algeria, and at various show places in En gland and France. - In point of expense "Forever Is one of the foremost picture pro ductions of the year. The sets are exact copies of the places they represent, having been made from photographs and old prints of the days about which George Du Maurier wrote. The supporting cast is oneof the strongest as sembled in any recent picture and Includes, 'besides the 'stars, Mon tagu Love. George Fawcett. Elliott Dexter, Barabra JDean, Dolorer Cassinelli and others. 1 ItoiTinwaVDufMeP. tstiet v Fitch Cooper, the comedian at the BTigh theater today, who Is not onlf a good funster but who Is clever in provoking musical sounds from all sorts of queer in struments.' plays on one very small violin of his own manutae tare. Moreover, It Is a genuine X c-, i t TODAY TOMOR ROW TUESDAY s st m m " i TODAY Hippodrome Vaudeville The final champkmshlp pm? It to be played Monday, even: ng. tA the Y. between the Oregon Oregon Growers and the Buslne Men, .both, having won thir plao to the finals by winning two out of three games already p?ayed. IAIUY rOT.VTOES prime firsts 3o ' " . ; Buttertat. Portland r "delivery: Soi l soilf tfm 32 aS4c. ,vn 'i Potatoes: Buying price local 1.14 a 1.2i: sflling price 1.73.- ' - ' - v i ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY r - itMiff. PriP tS,SwO, MH- FLORENZ DUO Novelty Acrobatics FITCH COOPER The Musical Rube STEALIN HOME A Fast Comedy Matinee 25c, Evening 35c i Continuous Daily f i Free Candy for , j the Kiddies BLIGH PORTLAND. Or.. May . But ter: Prints extras 3 5c: cubes 31c; FOX .M K BY OWNKR VtIRX': ' rntM Voir, Ml h4.t. rrf?r, 5 tiri?c. nrn. r trt a; k 5jitt, 6.Vh. Ter ! rraax4. A4iw. A 8-' r ' Sttww.-'-" - . ;;..--j ." rnsT---. srjTCASK vnn ixiTti t Sr.3 Sooth Cr-lk. i Mn. ELSIE FOREVER . Based onTwrrpT tha novel XLtlLiK JETSQlSoSu S - Search amonff all the stars on the screen, and here jj'ijj irjl are two you would choose to portray a great love I Search among all the stories IrTrecent years, 4 hert is the love story matchless. ' and Cast Includes: rntt. Tnrludes: r 4 Search your heart when youve seen this glorious Elliott Dexter -picture, and you'll, know you've lived through one ' Barbara Dean nm Fa K: of the orpntest hours of vour life ! Dolores Cassinelli - CJ - ; w Montagu Love . ; ; ' "- la Sennetts Latest Comedy Paul McAllister " -CHARLIE MURRAY. , -"LOVE TAPS AND HARD KNOCKS m. n i t r Women! Vote for Constance Talmadge if you want the same right as men. Qonnle is running for mayor and. she is making a whirlwind campaign that the men are on thf verge of quitting. Remember your sex and, cast your votes right. t Go to the' polls early and get rid of the men who have ml.tgir erned our fair city for so . man) years. " ' v .For Connles running for may or in "Woman's Place," which can be, seen at the Oregon thea ter Wednesday and Thursday. It i is one of those humorous satirical pictures by John Emerson and Anita Loos. ' Grand May 8th 8 p. m. Oriental Occultism Explained by Mae Murray, who will soon he presented In "Fascination," ' is a staunch supporter of jazz. She har no sympathy with those who,, re gard dancing as concomitant with i Intoxication. She maintains tfilt dancing alone is a sif ficient stlrrvu- us' for. hex. In "Fascinatioc they do say : she does several 1 Spanish dances which are enough to stimulate anybody. ; The world's most gifted clarivoyant, Psychologist - - - and Psjchic i Healer -r ...... She has a message for you Can be consulted at Hotel Bligh, room. 16 , LOOK! LISTEN! STOP! - - : - - . ' .. - - ' Is the .slogan backwards from the usual Railroad Crossing Sign? Yes, but not so with our business. YOU LOOK at our fine showing of furniture. YOU LISTEN to our salesman's explanation of its durability and its lower prices. Then . ..,-, ' .. . ' ! - -. l, ' YOU STOP or you will find that nowhere-can these values be equalled. i i ' : "We're. proud pf our lovr, prices and our big value; i Look them over. . Just a few ol our prices listed there, all goods sold at lowest possible price of pres ent day repIacemenL 'SMii RUGSz 9x12 Brussels...! .....:.:-.i...$170 9x12 Axminisler!..J -..U. 27.50 9x12 Wool and Fibre.. 1. 12-50 9x12 C6ngoIeum. ;.--J5.00 9x12 Wilton Velvet.; ...U. 50.00 , inch Axminlster 5.73 -27 Inch Axminisler . 3.50 - ..." ' ' ' ; ' j , . ; FURNITURE AND STOVES I , We have a line df furniture, stoves and ranges we are really proud to offer; We are confident you will think so too. Look, listen and you'll stop.; . j GIESE& COMPANY I 37W77 Court: St. ' - PhoneT46l i' We Buy "Used Furniture -; Another speedy Tom Mix pic ture, full of stunts and tricks and good humor, wiir open at the Oregon theater next Friday and Saturday., It is a Fox production called "Pp and Going," a story of the Canadian orthwes. written by Mix and 'his director, Lynn Reynolds. , ; " For action and picturesqueness "Up and doing" Is said to be Mix's most 'entertaining picture. The picture was made in the north country, with its snow, lta bleak ness. Its fast flowing rivers and Its great silence, and with char acters rough, but made of either pure gold. or a1 bag metal. . One of the big scenes is said to- be a fight under water between Mix and Sid Jordan. In this pic ture there are some beautiful moonlight canoe scenes and thril ling rides through rapids. Eva Novak plays opposite Mix. . Buster Keaton. land sailor, builds a boat so that his wife and two kiddies can have the sea air recommended by the family phy sician. ;.. : He has innumerable difficulties In getting the boat, to the ocean for launching and more trouble getting it to sail. He is caught In a storm and wrecked, managing to escape more through the assistance of fate than through his ingenuity. There you " have the story of "The Boat." Buster KeKaton's lat est two-reel mirthquake. whioh comes to the Oregon theater next Sunday. . Tires Should Be Tested to Find Little Cuts " "One thing to be remembered about the proper care of tires is this: When a tire shows the slightest sign of giving away or develops a cut in the tread tako It immediately to an expert tire repair man.' . This was the advice given, lo cal autoists yesterday by Federal Tire" Service, the Federal distrib utors. . w . ; . - 5 ; : t "Everyone who V drives a- car should examine the tire for the slightest break In the tread.", he continued. ; Very, often, if. it has not penetrated to the fabric, it may easily ba made as good as new, by the : tread gum. s "But the cuts if . not giveiutbe proper attention "allow sand and water to accummu'ate under the tread and wbrk Into the tire' be tween the tread and fabric. Theae are called sand blisters and often end In a blow-out in a tire which Is In perfect condition otherwise. ' "Another mistake is to attempt i', . ii, :u Hi ilia m.x I t lie . ii .-rv: I "wmasii III liwa: if 9 t "BURN 'EM UP" BARNES, burned 'em up once too oftenand he awakened to find himself a Hobo. From a rich carefree young man to a tramp in less than a day! ' ; L He was down but not out! He .came back and, oddly enough, tlie very thing responsible for his donfall-rbecame his salvation! ' Try to Come Early BERNICE HUTTO At Our New Hope Jones Pipe Organ Four Days ' Starting Today Continuous Show Today 1 i j; , Tlio Singer Midgets In "THE SIDESHOW" ' Is Our fornedy III- ,4 - -I, -I 0