1HE OREGON STAfESMAN. SALEM. ORKSON SUNDAY MORNING JUNE li; 1922 ) FLARES AND FLICKERS m The "Irlrh Ghetto" ot New York is the locale of another one of those breezy little corriedy- dramas of the flapper for which Gladys Walton has become fam ous through her appearances In A Universal special attractions. "The Guttersnipe" comes to the BHgh theater today. Dallas Fitzgerald directed It for Uni versal from . Wallace Clifton' Bcenarlo of an original story by rerclval "Wilde. Jack Perrln, Carmen Phillips, Christian J. Frank, , Sydney Franklin, Kate Price, Walter Terry, Ed. Cecil, Hugh Saxon, Lorraine Weiler and Seymour Zeliff are ; the. principal supporting players. , I To see "Big Bill- Hart ride, shoot and rope steers In a west' crn photoplay is a delight. There are few cow punchers In the west . who have William S. Hart's skill in these accomplishments, and when they are seen In a motion picture plar the real thing is ro il produced. In "his new picture, "Breed of Men," which will be i shown at the Bligh theater next f Friday and Saturday, Mr. Hart will be seen in' bis latest and best f picture. Norma Talmadge In "Passion ' Flower," and Charlie Chaplin In "Idle Class" will make the big double program at the Bllgh theater next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. i r. TODAY And Tomorrow "Foch Four." Belgium's fore most original dancers, in a choice selection of unique intricate danc- ng numbers, beautifully coPtura- ed with elaborate stage setting3. making one of the most entertain ing dancing offerings In vaude ville, coming to the BHgh theater next Friday and Saturday. George Murphy, In his new comedy idea, Juggling and telling funny stories at the same time, will be seen at the BHgh theater next' Friday and Saturday on the Hippodrome vaudeville show. George Finneran A very likeable chap with a novel and or glnal offering. The character song he uses, "Hen pecked, is a classic. The stories are humorous and clever. Dressed In an olabnratA Scotch kilt he makes a pleasing picture. The Pedestal dancing is a marvelous exhibition of grace and skill. The national dances performed on a marble slab 16 inches square, three feet high are a genuine treat for style, grace and execu tion. He is unsurpased in the American theater. At the BHgh theater. like nature. A't the Bligii thea ter today and tomorrow. Hare you a wall flower In your home? Or Is there one living next door? We mean the sort of girl that always goes to dances' but Is rarely seen to dance; the sort of girl who doesn't know how to dress, doesn't know how to talk, doesn't know how to act. Yoi'll see her here In a motion picture "The Wall Flowerr" written and directed by Rupert Hughes, start ing next Friday at the Oregon and the picture will grlng you a new understanding and a new sympa thy for a type of girl that needs both. If laughter and tears be any criterion of a photoplay's worth, then "The Good Provider." is des tined to occupy a place at the top of motion picture successes. Frank Borzage, who directed "Hurom esqoe," has surpassed, even that brilliant achievement in this new Fannie Hurst picture. Vera Gor don and Dore Davidson, of "Hura oresque" fame, are featured. Mi riam Battista, ViTienne Osborne and William (Buster) Collier, Jr., also have Important parts. It Is a Cosmopolitan-Paramount picture. SMILING ON SEEING UNITED STATT2 AGAI: r r-y vrv : i Otto-Pardell In "Novelty Sur rrises" is one European novelty act, that surpasses anything that ever went over the circuit, which has the audiences guessing from the t' me the curtain goes up "What will they do next?" This combination consists of two men and a stage full or original ideas with comedy galore and it must be seen to be appreciated. The ffiatjt presented necessarily re quire ability and cleverness and will establ'sh the fact that they present a performance distinctly different from all other acts of a II W I I 1". l iv. Carl Laemmle4vjer fill I I I I X f ""i-QdDWllQ' 'if i t M i v v i f- : I- li U A UNIVEflSAL DICTUnE a Two Acts Hippodrome Vaudeville OTTO and KARDELL Novelty Surprises ':. v. GENE FINNERAN r . The Dancing Laddie Other Features Too Matinee 25c, Evening 35c Continuous dally BLIGH THEATRE m Jack Holt and Bebe Daniels are co-stars in "North of the Rio Grande," a thrilling western Par amount picture, which comes to the Oregon theater next Sunday. This is said' to be a' remarkable production in which the popular stars have roles of great force. Tom Mix, in his most recent William Fox picture, "The Fight ing Streak," combines a rare old art with a goodly number of thrills. The art is blacksmilhing, and one of the big thrills is the resuce of a pretty girl from a ca reening buckboard In a runaway. Theater patrons already know Mix can furnish sensational effvets, and today at the Oregon theater, he will show his audience how he does these things. 111 7 ;? j j l 1 J m b I' -T" iK-r: i r i;4-; a ' - : . -i ;t s" , rt I'll ii I be pa!d 40 per cent by Douglas 1 county and CO per cent by the highway commission. Silverton Decides to Celebrate July Fourth SILVERTON, Or.. June 10. (Special to The Statesman) The Silverton bno-ness men have decided to celebrate the Fourth of July at Silverton. It is re ported that the celebration will be in the form of a Community day affair. The committees have not yet been appointed to make the f'nal arrangements but an other meeting will be held in the near future to complete the plans. 1 Counte3S Aida Medologo AlbinI, a resident of the United States, has been in Europe lor three months and has just come back aboard the new steamship Come Rosso. She evidently is i' eased to be home once more. "Turn to the Right" has the most thrilling horse race scene ever shown on the screen; a scene that is more exciting than even the big battle scenes of "The Four Horsemen." This is THE "BULL" they held at bay When The Comical Rube , who wasn't a jay Beat The Crooks who found the way . To frisk The Deacon who wanted his pay And worried The Sister working away 'At home with The Mother ; who prayed each day That The Wandering Boy who had gone astray Would TURN TO THE RIGHT "Turn to the Right" was the most successful stage play pro duced in modern times, breaking all records in New York, Chicago, Boston and Philadelphia, and do ing capacity business everywhere , ,she D the t,rae else. two days, commencioq Friday. frj iiiih comedy, dire tv Vic tor Schertzinger,, Miss Childers is supposed to travel all day without any food on a European train. To make the situation more pain ful, she has to watch other peo ple eating. Tom Moore appears with a huge basket of dainties at the eleventh hour (the one after the noon hour) and relieves the situation. "The queerest thing about mak ing that scene and we had to re hearse it several time3, besides retaking it because of bad light ing no matter how big a break fast I ato before doing it. or how many sandwiches I consumed 'be tween scenes, I was nearly fam- Tom arrived I with the basket!' To which Tom M. K. Holland, G. C. Frisbie and C. A. Hart. Other articles filed Saturday were:" W. L. Buckner company, Port and; Incorporators, W. L. Buck ner, J. N. Pearcy, E. J. Menden- hall; capitalization, $2500. D. & E- Cedar company, Port- and; incorporators, J. H. Middle- ton. J. S. Middleton, Olaf Oswald; capitalization, $1000. Ftthrman & Shindler, Inc., Ban- don; incorporators, C. J. Fuhr man, J. O. Fuhrman, O. C. Fuhr nian; capitalization, $5000. Resolutions of dissolution were fi'ed by the Portland-Linnton Railway company. j Moore remaked it would never do Effie Shannan. who plays the for,MIss Chllder8 to pIa an T screen! part of Mrs. Orrin, the mother In "Mamma's Affair," in which Con stance Talmadge Is starring and which Is now the featured attrac- that she knows what landlords mean when they say "the temper ature averages seventy." "They mean that the 'janitor's quarters are 110 and the rest of the house thirty." "Ah," said her friend, "then the tenants get mean temperature." Thrift is a good habit but no one appreciates the value of it as much as the reckless spender. Hugh Colman, in "The Oath." the R. A. Walsh production for Asso ciated First National Pictures, Inc., which will be the attraction at the Liberty theater, beginning next Sunday, takes a unique way out of the slough of financial dif ficulties in which' he findi him self by spending future earnings, "The power of suggestion la stronger than we realize." Kays Naomi Childers, beautiful Gold wyn acress who supports Tom Moore in his latest starring pic ture, "Mr. Baltics of NVv vnrk coming to the Liberty theater for tl Starting"; She'll keep you V-n ? ZTj . . -sV ' ft guessing for f.r ' ! 1 1 zJy- : ' v . 'i ? Lovers of Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe" will recognize the knight and his Rebecca in mod ern settings in two of the charac ters of "The Oath," the R. A Walsh production for Associated First National Pictures, Inc which will be the attraction at the Lib erty theater, begintng next Sun day. Kriss After we had sampled the no me brew last night we or ganized a vocal quartet. Kross Who carried the bass? Kriss-r-It took three of us to get him home. Legion. Weekly. Costly Overhead Will Be Built in Douglas By an order of the state public service commission, issued Satur day, the state highway commis sion is granted authority to con-1 struct an overhead crossing of the Pacific highway over the South ern Pacific railroad at Oakland in Douglas county. The estimated cost is $109,000, of which the Southern Pacific would pay $5,- 965.20 while the remainder would One of the biggest sets ever shown in a Paramount pirtuse is seen in the concluding scenes of the new John S. Robertson pro duction, "Love's , Boomerang,' which comes to the Libertyithea ter next Wednesday. The set shows a big hill of the Tudor period with a stone-flagged1 floor covering approximately 8000 square feet of space. The chief features of the ha'.I are the groin roof 38 feet high and a massive stone carved fireplace. The set Is a reproduction of the big hall of Beaullieu Abbey, Lord Monta gue's beautiful country residence, of which some striking exteriors were recently obtained for; this production, in which Ann Forrest and David Powell are the featured players. it i Hold your hats on! She's found out a terrible 3ecret about mamma and now she's gonna the trick herself to win a husband You'll yell ' jwhen you see it '-'Constance Talmadge Making every chuckle a roar in Rachel Barton Butler's comedy-hit Laughing Gas For Additional Laughs "Mamma's Affair" LIBERTY Laughs Latest News E cnts-'-Al ways "Turn to the Right" has a su perb cast that includes such fav orites as Alice Terry, Jack Mul- hall. Harry Myers. George Coop er. Edward Connelly and Lydla Knott. I NEW CORPORATIONS The Sloan Sheep company of Stanfield. Umatilla county filed articles of incorporation Saturday wth the f tat,o corporation de partment. The capitalization Is $20,000 and the incorporators are TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FURNISHED ROOMS TWO blocks from state house. 253 North 13th. Phone 385-W. FOR RENT FULLY MODERN five room flat, at 664 14 Ferry Immediate possession. Apply Statesman business office. Phone 23. FURNISHED ROOMS TWO blocks from state house. 2S3 North 13th. Phone 385-W. LOST SEVEN MONTHS OLD collie pup. Black tail with four Inch white tip. Answers to name of Sig. Information leading to return appreciated Call phone 1907-W or 110S Chemeketa., FURNISHED ROOMS TWO blocks from state bouse. 253 " North 13th. Phone 385-W. FOR RENT- MODERN FIVE room., cottage at 714 N.' 16th - St. $25 a month. Immediate possession. - Will rent furnish ed for $35. Apply at States man business office. Phone if pi; Know the Clothes You Buy $25 to $50 Many" a man thinks be cause his suit looks good at the start, it's going to jrive him the satisfaction he demands. There'3 no use guessing for we've taken the guess out of Clothes. 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