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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1922)
i ft A- 1- r i i V t-' i ; k. i r I 6 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SAL,fcAl, UiUttiUN LIBERTY Jane Kovak and Noah Beery id "Helle of Alaska". j iiwiuii v. : Vm. Desmond In - Women Men Lore," and vaudeville. L. i.. , out-raw ; : Viola Dana In "The Five Dollar Baby. : ..' ' t v Comlnjc Saturday . The Tiodigar Judge". A big special'." . . " v . ' - That the best of friends j some timM. appear as enemies, and that you jievar can tell by appearance. is demonstrated I In lHabol Nor mand's latest Comedy, "Head Over Heels," coming to the Llb erty theater for two days, cpm mencinc Friday. Rusa Powell; who plays Papa Bamblnettl in the picture, seems to 'be a -very tyran nical and irate person indeed. In fact. he attempts to chastise Tina (Mabel Noifmand) with his huge leather beltl, and severely berates net I on aeveral. occasions.' This Is only In the picture however, for as soon as he has finished a OREGON Theatre Today rw. A-i4i'Tv--.'V-.-:-:-:v:' - y ' - I Who i appears in an Irvin S. Cobdb story, "The 5 Dollar Baby" , ' scene he picks up a small block of wood or Jvofy and sets to work carving some little Image for the popular comedienne. He' recently carved ai tiny! ivory of Aya,' Miss .Normand's chow dog. wlio portrays the role of'Lucky"! Vail, .the notorious .gambler,, In "Belle of Alaska," powerful photo dram starri&g ; beautiful Jane Noiak Aa the latest leading man id assume new honors la film cir cles "due to 'his compelling work In this production. 1 Glepdon was born in Choteau, Montana, in 185.; He waa edu cated at .the Montana Wesleyan University. . At the age f nine ha started his screen career with Vitagraph and has appeared -in several of the:0. Henry, stories nmde by that. rrpi. He: also, played j a prominent tpkr In "Woman in ' the Web for VltaVrapb. He appeared in 'The Soul of Rafael," "Mid-Channel. and "Hush." in' support of ICara Kimball Young. "Belle of Alaska la now-playing! at the Liberty. ' J AT THE LIBERTY Handsome ' J. Frank Glendon, C BURNS S BROTHERS : 'Big Colored IRevue ! ' ' . lOPcorJcl-lO V - WILLIE- WILLIAlilS The Champion Colored Acrobatic Dancer F?? .'FAMOUS WETRtf TRIO" ; 'fSTRINGBEAN OLIVERS ' Comedy; Singing and- Dancing :yM& BIGCTS i J t '; Ueg'ular . Picture Frogram Today and Tbmbrro w. The ; blond's .'..beauty of , Jane Novak-has seldom "been set off bo well as lh her first R-C produc tion, "Colleen of the Pines," which will be the featured at traction at "the Liberty theater on Sunday. Always charming. Miss Novak also establishes herself as a dramatic artiste of high dis tinction. "Colleen of the Pines" gives her any number of power fully dramatic situations in wbich the star proves her high worth. ! Hope's. noveL ' "The . Prisoner"; of Zenda" comes to the Oregon on Saturday night. Jean Paige, whose fame Is re-" marabered throughout the. coun try for her splendid portrayal in Vitagraph's fn?terplece , "Black Beauty," Is the, heroine of "The Prodigal Judge." which will be shown at the Grand theater on Saturday. The book by Vaughan Renter enjoyed a huge success when it was published a few years ago, and the film version has been made in such a manner that It Is one of the outstanding produc tions of the season. Today and -tomorrow, at the Bllgh ' theater, will be held the last, showings of the. big six reel feature,. "Women Men Love," in which appear tf our picture stars Wflllam Desmond, Marguerite Marsh, Martha Mansfield, Evan Burrows Fontaine. Take advan tage of these two last opportuni ties to see this much talked of picture, so that when your neigh bors speak of it, you jvlll not have to regret telling them that you missed the opportunity which was given you to see It. : Charles Itay,, the Thomas H. Ince-Paramount star, Is a lucky chap in all . his photoplays. He starts out under a heavy handi cap but always finishes by win ning and marrying the girl of his choice, and his film taste is var ied, for during the past year-he has married ; three - bankers' daughters, two multi-millionaires, one, actress, three daughters . of prosperous rf f armersy oiie clergy man's daughter and one waitress. i How:- he . does ; , , It Is , shown ; - in II One of the most representative and finely balanced casts seen in a long while was assembled for 'The Siren .Call. a picture fea turing Dorothy Dalton, which will be seen at the Oregon theater to raorrowv In additfon to. the fea tured player there are David Powell. Mitchell Lewis, Ltfeien Llttlefield. Guy Oliver, .Leigh Wyaat, Will Walling arid Ed J. Brady. Irwin Willat was the pro ducer and J. E. Nash the author. Jane Novak -wiih Noah Beery in "Belle of Alaska" . ' Viola Dana has a pet chow dog, a recent acquisition. She has. re cently discovered that dogs and chickens -do not mix. When her mother informed her that, for the past few days, no eggs had been forthcoming. Viola learned that Jthe dog, Chow Mein. had been playfully chasing the chickens all around her Hollywood home. "So that's why we get no eggs!" ex claimed the star. "They. get no .) time to lay "eon!" Miss Dana is seen at the Oregon- theater in the picture, "The FIVe Dollar Baby," from the story of Irvin S. Cobb. "Greased Lightn lag, which is on view at the Bligli theater, Friday and Saturday. - Gebrge Brpnson Howard, In col laboration with Ethel Watts Mumford, wrote the story of "Don't Shoot!" Thit is the Uni versal picture showing at the Bligh next Sunday and It Is a screen story of crooks, justt the sort of photoplay In which the star, Herbert Rawllnson, has gained his greatest popularity. Edna Murphy is the leading wo man and Wade Boteler. the heavy." Jack Conway directed, from George Hivelys scenario. Program Is Suggested for Wiliarrl Celebration t "Dark Town Follies," an ag gregation of ten jazz manipula tes takes you from the land of Jaai to the land of cotton and it is , rated as some show, at the Bligh theater - today and tomor row. Barbara La Marr, famous film beauty, who plays the role of An toinette de Mauban, the, adven turess, .in Hex. Ingram's latest production, ''The Prisoner of Zen- da," imade a personal appearance at a monster benefit given by the Los Angeles dramatic critics. Miss La Marr, formerly a noted' Board way dancer, revived one of her dance Interpretations and was In consequence garbed in an exotic and 1 vivid gown. As she passed through the crush of film fans who had crowded -at the stage entrance for a glimpse j of their favorite stars, some one yelled enthusiastically: , "There goes Theda Bkra!" The photoplay of "The Prison er of .Zendi" is based, on Anthony The state educational depart ment yesterday issued to tne schools of the state a suggested program for use on Frances E. Willafd day. which will be Octo ber,. The program, is In pamph let form. In the foreword J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of schools, says: "Again we are requesting' that public' school officials and ' public school teachers meet their re sponsibility by giving In their re spectlve , schools such instruction as will appropriately commemor- r.te the history and achievements of Frances E. Willard. Her whole lif is a fine example of patriotic duty, for she daily lived for her country in thought, deed and ac tion. From her teaching fooys and girls may. learn 4hat private vices are most dangerous foes to our democracy, more to be feared by our nation than the bombard ment of a foreign fleet or the in vasion of a foreign artay. I hope that in every school house In Or egon the program as outlined herein will be presented." The .Sefcurities Commission Lists Amounts tm W iitclr Stale. Pays Interest Improvement Tdlstricll 550.0 01 for tW9 years..,; Crook -County ' Improvement district 155,000 for , two one-halt years. ' For the Ocnoco. Medrord. and Grants,. Pas district . the . departf merit announces .that the Jnter est. paymeat. perlod has been ex- tended and agreements, nave oeen entered into fop . the '--Vaymeht ot interest , on ibe Eagle Polnt iws. chutes County; Municipal improve ment district and ,the-2rooW.Conn- ey lmproveaaeat .ustrtct. "It haa jbfea the, p'ractiee of,the cowraiwiou", . saia.A ,taiement yesUrday "to enter tntii. hortj time agreements: for, the pajiaeirt on i rr ieation district bondi.- Interee agTeemeats, have .been execuied, and.i;fiI?d.coverln'H totalf , S70 s Inond sue aa follows j V 4 - Ochoeo, project J1,0.000 -re funding; bon,da. for.;; two syears; f 20',Q00 vfor oni. and pne-h4lt years! lr 7 rOp 0 . for, we years; .1 tal -ji,5,(H)0 x; : " :" Grjants , Pass; proct-r-rH- oo for arear.and, a half?- ' Medfor4KiPN--W.fl0000 000 for a yearland?abal(,, Eagle Point project 1400,000 for tWo years, Deschutes County Municipal Fiiiug has. .been completed br th state, frrigation and drainage securities co Biuilaspn, of contracts and certfieau of iBdebtedness, fqr the semi-annual Interest, payment I of" Interest nd, In no.ase overr ing - Xh entire t8-yeair ?,Jroa wltE ? Ma i inNrest .paying , agrea- BienL ; i Thfs- policy., wai adojnte4 in order to kee' th:Uterejiy- ment .. .to . the ,.lowet , josslbJcJ amourl end v t in ; same tkeep ja touch, with, he opefUpn er .the aistnet, , : " While he ;tate actually, 3av the Interest: on Irrigation district . bonds; the districts wrn . Mis ntereit' fori ,he atate bonda li Kue4 for thelurpose.'placIug.the slate In the position ot ienamg t,redit witho4 ost to the, t4er 1 NEW CORPORATIONS j Articles of incorporation wer filed with theC state corporatlqa tcommisnr yesterday by ; tle Coos County Publishing, company. having ofncea at iuarsnuMu capitalized at f 16.000. The I corperatora are A. B. Gldleyj Le: He OS Johnson, John., E. Roask . L. Kast. A. C. Chase and Kdg. McDanleL The.articlea; make qo specific mention of What punlish; log enterprise WW be laujuched. , 5 Notice of a decrease la capUail from 1225.000 to $205,0)0 was filed by the Bacon r Estate Company , of Portland., t , - i j i Beadr the Classified, Arls. ii uud Aiia siaiD M.asBa . Bill Borah carries a comb in his upper right hand vest ppeket. This is an improvement on a gun. V the iiamh aum A lawOruiMfcl f LI . lFi INtMM Brmmt fill la R4.Md M MttiUcX XMumin mum. . N BRAND FILLS, fcr M m am, ailiit. Awr ReMt 50LDBYDRCGGlSTSEimKm Auction Sale Thursday, Oct 5th, I 10:30 su mi i, ' ... I .-- Located 7 miles north -east of Salem on the Che jnawa ahd Silverton road, 2 i mfle east of Pacific Highwajy, -3 horses, 2 cows, brood sow, 7 pigs; 15 geebe,. 3 duca ,50 Barred jRock "hens, wag on., Jojhn Deere sulky plow, Oliver plow, side t deliyerjf hay. rake, new McCornick binder, plat form scales, other ma chinery harnes s, 80 sacks oats, 12 tons hay and mahy1 other articles. Terms ash. Free ltinch at noonf. Outsiders may have nyhing sold at these sales, - C. A KOBOW, Owner FNjiW00DRY Livest-ock, Merchandise Real E8tate f AyCTIONEEi Salem j :: Oregon ses Just Received" . . - ...... The styles arc particularly ef-j frKv'r ftthionedf IVVIIIV, HUM H . , V i after tome of. thevery exclas- higher pnees. J ' YouTl find oaith here that are: particular adapted to the high school miss as well at, the, elderly or mature yenan.; The! materials are pciret Twill and Tricotiae, Oar Prices Always the Lowest $11.75 to $?4.50 : Xlalt Companyj Commercial and' Court Streets WORTH & GRAY j!- .WORTH & GRAY WORTH A OR AY ; WORTH PRAY" WORTH & GRAY WORTH & GRAY W0RTH & GRAY WORTH 4 GRAY WORTH & GRAY -l WORTH & GRAY ; : WORTH & GRAY O' H C4 3 Cm O 3 H PS 5 P3. o jr cX'iX m 0 k f Sale Today and Tomorrow. I THE BEST. GOODSyFOR THE PRICE J, NO MATTER WHAT. THE PRICE; SEN AL.EO. .V . From New York's Largest Wholesale Fur House 50,00() Stodk of s. Furs At a Saving; o 9 Yf 'iQilyZ & DURING w '00:73.70. thi$;sale Bay Seal Wraps and Coats, 40 and-45-inches? long, with Skunk, Squirrel; Beaver, Fitch or Caracul: trimming. Sale price $150, to $175 Stone Martin Scarfs; Zskin; sale price r, ;. j, .; . . . .ii$39-toQlOO) Mink and Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Wraps. Sale Price ; $400 $300 . 1 and up t 1 A very large assortment of small pieces, including collars, stoies, caps ana novelty pieces', in coney, fitch, bay seal, lynx, Japanese minkmole,, squirrel, car acul, coiinsky, beaverT Hudson seal and Eastern skunk. Sale price $50 to $200 Phone 132 ORTH & ;GRf DEPARTMEHT STORE RELIABLE 1VDERCHANTS ' Sale i andii Tomorrow Fair ? jPrieeS;4f iStAnh g.and Will Positively be 25 to 33 U3 P er Cent Higher Later Oh. Plan to Buy the Coveted Fui DuringtThisS&le When You CanMake SelectionrFcromaVajstand 'Varied Assortmentbl The.qualitoiJjW highest all from selected pelts of rareau tyd tKnings are as sumptuous tiit i ua o uiu Jioci v wo. aiiu ui i osikrriji5 tiit jitvyotJt li criiu jl czu v czijucj iczi ailUW lIILCl IIJUllGS Natural Squirrel Scarfs, sale price.. $10 to $15 Mole Scarfs, sale price $22 0 SctT ope" and tie1 styles in Brown, .W sale price. 40 to $00 Wolf Scarfs, Brown, Black and Taupeau Blue. Sale price. : .$8 to $24 ' See Our Window Display A large assortment of French coney neckr pieces, capesKcoats and wraps, sale prjee - ..: . . $5 to $60 Bay, Seal Wrap, Large Shawl, Collar Full Sweep 45 inches long. . Sale price $90,00 Mole Wrap, Tuxedo .. Collar, 45 inch long. Salepnce; 325 l 177 N. Liberty Sti, Salem, Or. o o o i