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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1922)
u ' THE OREGON STATES3IAN, SALEM, OREGON -. . nun ii mi .r.r i r.ii nr.K m i & 4 MOVIE GO SSIf deal of bistronie skill - in his pfe- ture. end see what Jack's wife can do. As por tfaclt, nobody has ever suggested that the mantle of the late v Richard " Mansfield should adorn ? his shoulders,' and as. a funny man we don't think that he has ever registered Very strong on the screen. Jack needs gilt ege support.' and if hi? wife can't put their picture over, the chances nre that it will not be listed as one of the film's masterpieces. 4 IIo la the leading role in MTIie Storm.? Matt Mooro and Virginia Valli support this' sterling actor, and IhU -photoplay comes here .heralded as a sensational ' . OREGON j- - i v ' , - - - '.. Kfabfnee performances for G.oria . Swanaon , in "Jles Gilded Cage." Evening show, i VThe i Storm," .with House , Peters. MRERTV Robert . MKim i will play the heavy in "Without Compromise," and the hero will be our old friend Uill Farnum, . , making Wallace Retd is now "Thirty Days." ; : ' , 'The Sage "Brush - Trail with Roy Stewart and eome comedy.' ' -."'," ' ;- , GRAND "comedy scream . BIJOU 4 1 - Bill Hurt in ?Squ are' Deal Sanderson' and- vaudeville. Virginia alii, who is the 4eadJ- Ing lady for House Peters in "The Storm," recently completed a pic ture called "Bitter Sweet," which star Lon Chaney. ' :7 r t Cecile . DeMiHe they, say, 'is rather keen about doing "Romeo and Juliet" with Valentino as the famous lover and Ilea trice Joy as Juliet. He wants Wallace : Re id. Theodore Roberts and .Thomas Meighan In the cast, and H Cecil's dreams are realized, . this should make a hum-dinger of a feature and - oar - enthusiasm - kept ls go ing. It was not as bad for me as it was for Miss Gish. who had to go out in the cold and snow, in veritable blizzards, thinly clad: I wore a-heavy fur coat, and I was not too warm. - But she did not complain and . even when her cheek was frozen, she was, brave. F ood Fallacies S Result in Diet Irene , Castle . had her collar bone broken while enjoying a horseback ride recently. Igewfjj .Sargent, the kUd that made the Huckleberry Finn feat ure a couple jOf years ago, is be ing starred in comedy at Univer sal City. Lee Moran 1s driving' a power ful car from ; California' to New York. 'He intends toT make ' per sonal appearances in, all ' impor tant theaters along theroad. He is also showing his latest comedy which he will use to sort of in troduce himself. 'Will Rogers; will appear next In he Legead of Sleepy Hollow," andl.no doubt be will be a scream ak jifcljabod . Crane, tbe'telongated eboolaiasterl ' $' '.- Thedk Bara'isfixrretum to the BcreeiL? Justfwhat'Aort of a role she will play Is not kr.own, but the tepot is tUat she hast signed ui with some- coniany for one production. ' V M ' reported that' Jack Pick ." fcfd and the girl that he married . lately, toarllynn ; Miller, will ap ,pcar together. In. a picture. His : wife la quite a musical comedy f avorite but & remains ; to be - seen whether sh ecan register any ' rreat success on the silver sheet. Many of the legitimate fctars'have ' failed miserably, and we will wait - LitUe Mildred Davis, who has been the girl Xor four years op posite Harold LJoyd, is to be starred in features along the line of the. productions made by ,Mr. Lloyd. . V.-.' , : '; ; The same Irrepressible good na ture end ' vigorous - enthnslasm which 'made him the Idol of the range in his cowboy days, Is mak ing Hoot Gibson hosts of new friends among the theater-going public v everf, timo Universal re leases another of his pictures. In "Trimmed," which comes to the BWjgh theater" Sunday, - Gibson's contagious smile is still present. 'i ne roie or uaie uariand, a re turned war hero elected sheriff of ft small western ' county, fo a typical one for. the film star. He can tignt, ne can ride, he can. love; and he does all with a great Elsie , Ferguson will , play , in 1-oiU pictures and on the speak- iDg stage th! winter. ' She is to appear ln New York! in The Wheel, and sne will also maie pictures fori famous Players on fx ng Island." - "Jt Winter: Comes" wiU be pic tured, Mark Sabr,e i3 to be play ed by. .Prc7 Marmont and Ann Forrest will, be Noma. Marion Davies Is a clever de signer and makes many of her striking gowns and hats. The dangers were great for IAI Han Gish and Richard Barthel mess when they enacted , the scenes in the snow and on the Ice filled river for "Way Down East," which is the sensation of the am usement world. These tpcenes at each performance of the Griffith production cause people to-ex- claim wth concern ' and there is no one who does not thrill as Bar- thelmess, as David, in the nick of time, saves Miss Gish. as Anna Moore, from an ice floe that a moment later tumbles over a high ialK N ' ' "I don't know how we did it,1? said Barthel mess during his visit recently at the premiere showing of D. W. Griffith' masterpiece. "and I feel as though I couldn't go through It all again. We were for days on 'location! in the height of winter and the thermometer hefvered. around ; zero and gener al 1 was below. that-point We could not get all the scenes at once -soune . of them ; were .taken at night and others were only pos sible when the Jce began to:. flow or was made to flow. We braved pneumonia, but the excitement Harry Jyers, the star of A Connecticut Tankee," has gone to Vienna to play the lead In the film version of ""tvanhoe.? "Salome" was shown for the first time recently in New "Jfork. The screen's .most versatile act ress, Alia Nadtaova, is starred and it is said thatit Is the last film feature that she will make for some time, as her Intentions are to , return to tha speaking stage, providing she can suitable lay. find a Viola Allen." who appeared in a number of big motion pictures a few years ago, was the original Glory Quayle in "The Christian Another actress who to still' in rictures and plays "old lady parts succeeded Viola in the great Hall Cain." success. 'She is Julia Stew art. ; Wally J Reid, May JHcAvoy and Agnes Ayres will have prominent parts in "Clarence," a big comedy success which is to be filmed. It weut over big on the legitimate 'age. s ; r .- -i i ; .:. f ,; AT TONIGHT 7 P. M. The Greatest Out-door Picture of the year. Beautiful Winter Sno vy ScenesSeething Rapids and a Great Forest Fire ! ' ' y , . A drama: of the lonely North woods two strong men, a beantiful girl and storm bound till ipring. TI3fiU iou inow now i 'HER GILDED CAGE' with GLORIA SWANSON Closes with .j Today's Mainee ..As. w LloyJ Bacon, son of Fank-Ba con who has made a phenomenal hit Jin "Idghtnln."' the New York staee success, appears in "Square Deal Sanderson," William S. Harfa Artcraft picture, which is on view at the EEg:h theater this week.. The photoplay is one or Mr. "Hart's best productaons and has scored a decisive hit. BOIHEBV Aggregate of Fifteen Million Dollars Issued Equal Amount to Come i Pour Prisoners Brought By Officers from Maineu . , i ' . Four prisoners, . committed to county, .were brougnt 10 aaiem Thursday by Sheriff Dick woe and Deutles , Hunt and 'Palmer and were dressed in at the ;penifenH tiary. ' . , t " ; " i I. D. Harrison is sentenced t four years on a forgery charge, while Joe Sables. Hatry Sherman, and' John :McCall are each com4 mltted for three years for larceny not in a awemng. Coughs Disturb School Work -School teachers should gfve'the. same advice to children who have coughs as this Florida- teacher. T. recommended Foley's Honey and Tar to the- children in f my" school who had the 'flu and good results came. . whenever it was used," writes Mrs. L. Armstrong, Okeechobee, . Florida. Foley s Honey and Tar contains no opiates ingredients printed on the wrapper. ! Stood the test of time servlhg three generations. Quick ly relieves colds, coughs and croun. throat, chest and bron chial trouble. Sold everywhere. Adv. The English channel seems to be a hard proposition to negotiate by swimming. Several Americans have recently made the trip across to cross the choppy sea and, after i looking over the job, have cctb j eluded to "postpone" the event. ' Some day there will be a tunnel I under the waves. t THE FUNNIEST AND CLEANEST COMEDY . OF. YEARS kflx "Icq All Star Cast oi Funmakers l-F-!1 M jOOSSEEOSS", 3 ? litl" 'ft '. 7 I 1 1 ID r THE BIG JOY SHOW ' , . -- .5 ,. ' ' , -.. . . A Hearty Laugh in Every Foot, Come and F$r get Your Troubles! Tim J W Today, and Tomorrow JViAA UNI o Children 10c Adults 35c War Tax Paid Byt Winifred Stuart Gibb i : sFod ..Specialist .. Certain ideas: relating to food and diet hre become fixed In that great reservoir of thought .which we call the public mind, and a goodly percentage of these Ideas are based on nothing more sub stantial 4aan the opinions of a more or less mythical group, the members of which seem to be en dowed with extraordinary knowl edge." .. They say" is often the mystic formula nsed to Induce credulous persons to partake of raw food, of "foodt that is , good for the nerves,'; of Special - preparations warranted ' to make the eaters thereof both strong "and euccess- ful, or 'of any other pabulum that chances : to Interest the lndividu.- al at the. moment. wow one of the edicts for years put forth by .rthey" (the bad grammar seems to be essential in oraer to,. point the moral, even although - it - may not adorn the talei) 4s that, "if you eat plenty of calories you .are bound to come out an right." ! True, this particular fallacy Ji graduaHy giving way to i newer ones, for "they" make It a point to be timely, yet the- idea is still somewhat prevalent. So It is worth wthUe to cair attention to the fact that the carolic story but the A B C of the nutrition tale. Jf or example, , " they, or we may get sufficient calories of measures of mere energy from cabbages, but in the process we might acquire appendicitis or something equally unpleasant To what end shall we store up a fund of energy or driving power fcr oar bodies if these same bod ies have solf bones, flabby mus cles or thin blood? The answer is that special foods are needed to build hones-, , jnusdles oA Jjblood and no one food will do it alone, if eaten in sufficient quantities may furnish the caroli.es. Nof en ergy, always at the expense of the digestion and of all round bodily development. Mistakes About Vitaminee TJien, "they" . are deeply con cerned over - vitamines. If one may credit . current chatter vlta- mdnes are supposed to be mys terious but tangible substances easily isolated and observed. The contrary is, true. .j v Until the experts have advanced .to ,more definite conclusions about vitamines u is .encugn ior us 10 make sure that we are including nour iamuy uieiary ire&u mii& fresh butter, fresh fruits, and fresh vegetables. These are the foods which guard against the so- called "deficiency diseases" and the question- as to whlc&j food contains which vitamines is not for us to decide. .The physlologi cat chemists will do this for us and they will further comfort us by telUng us what foods to sub stitute for tnese v vitamine rion foods in an emergency, which, food will supply the - vitamine of but ef-fat when bur butter supply Is cut off, or where we may turn for the vegetable vitamines $n cold weather or whether anything can take the place of fresh milk Your state college will give you nformation on this subject, or if you care to send your questions to- the Food Page we shall be glad to help in clearing up an confusion you may have on the subject of vitamines. Another Ideal that will scrutiny ts that ".natural" foods are the only safe diet. Dr. Funk and other experts - have proven that science can enrich foods be yond their, natural content, as for example when Funk found that margarin plus cod liver oil to be richer in vitamines than butter. Still another notion is that one must not eat oranges and drink milk at ' the same meal. Tqung children, invalids' or any one re quiring a strictly simplified diet would do better if he refrained from! making this combination. for the same reason that any com bination of foods Is undesirable i., cases where the digestive sys tem is able to cope with but one food at a time. The . average healthy citizen, however, going about his every-day. affairs need have no fear that his breakfast orange will quarrel with the With the sale of 15,000,000 state soldier bonus and loan bonds to John E. Price & Co.. of Seattle, the state aid commission for ex service men has isiued a total oi $15,000,000 In bonds under the state soldier tonus and loan act. It is expected that th funds' re ceived ' from the latest sale will be sufficient U take, tare of al loans until next February or March, when another issue will be offered. The latest Issue was at a price ot:$100.0.1. Of this total am ount 4,400,000 bears interest at the rate of 4 ir2 per cent' and 600,000 at the rate of 4 per cent. The net cost to the state on the entire issue will i "be 4.21SS per cent. The bonus commission con. aiders itself fortunate again in making an extremely good sale, this being the best offer that has been received for stale bonds 'in several years, . ' v , The first issua of bonus bonds carried an interest rate of 4 1-2 per cent and brought ' $1,001.79, making a net rate of 4.485.- . Other bidders for this block were Ralph Schneelock & Co., of Portland, bidding a net rate of 4.247 per cent; Lumbermen's Trust Company of Portland, bid ding 4.349 per cent and A. Mi Wright of Portland, bidding 4.34 per cent with an alternative bid Jot 4.39 per cent. Each of these bidders was as sociated with largo eastern finan cial houses. The bonds will be delivered about October 2. It is expected that the funds received from1 the safe will be sufficient to take care of all loans until next Feb ruary or March at which time an other issue will he offered. cream on hia breakfast cereal. ' These are but types of the pop ular fallacies about food but they will serve to drive home the point. Before, adopting any food or diet system consult a dietitian or other foo4,spedalst an4 itindjput exactly wnat the rood in question or the system will do for you and where It fits into a well rounded plan for adequate nourishment. bear WHOLESALE PRICES That's what we are selling at cur regular prices lor these choice Meats are lower than others', "specials." For Saturday ytt offer: Good Beef to Boil 5c lb. Choice Roasts of Beef 10 c Delicious RoundSteak 15plb. Freshly Ground Hamburger 3 lbs. 25c Umeco 25c lb. ' " Tender - Beef$ieak 10c IE3. Fancy Sirloin Steak 15c lb. ft . , " -I ," Freshly Ground Sausage 10c lb. pest Creamery, .Butter 5 Just Armed A Fresh Shlpmsnt of Finnan Haddic 4- ? The Oyster Season is now ppex-Stijctly fresh EasiernanS Olyinpia Oysters, ButterQS, necks, etc . Originaloripf Lop Prices : ' Jbi state street Not iii the Comt ilii BAICE-RITE BRIM) 1 " "rfcJSikS ' A 1 t Good Bread for Good Health From the sunny wheat fields to yon, oar BREAD has been : watched zealously. In Jhis way you are sure of its purity and wholesomeness ' - Bake-Rite Sanitary Bakeiy 457 State Street Phone 268 456 Court St. ' Phones ' 256 257 G1EIE3 ' Best Service CAfiNIKG PEARS AND PEACHES Leave your orders with us for Cucumbers for pickling. Y7e -. are well stocked with seasonable Fruits land Vegetables' Right ' Prices