The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 08, 1922, Page 7, Image 7

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OVIE GOSSIP
Rex Ingram, whose $1,000,000
production of "The: Prisoner ol
Zenda" It at the Oregon theater
belongs to an artisticarr creative
fs.mil.. His half-sister is Nina
Wilcox Putnam, wbpse contribu
tions to The Saturday Evening
Post have 'made her well known.
Vr. Ingram's production of "The
Prisoner of Zend a' was made for
Metro. The photoplay is founded
in " Anthony Hope's novel. Ed
ward Rose dramatized it. Pre
vious -Ingram successes' on the
screen! were "The Four Horsemen
of the Apocalypse," "The Con
quering Power' and "Turn to th3
Right."
"Perfect Understanding."
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What a sooimng feeling it can!
give one even a horse and this
Ih not exaggeration. We site an
instance herewith where a horse
and man understand each ether
better than most humans.
; The Horse his name is
"Brownie". The man he is Pete
Morrison, movie actor ,and they
both appear in "Danger,' the wes-
EXTRA
EXTRA
SOLVE YOUR TROUBLES
SAVE YOUR WORRIES
BUSINESS OR DOMESTIC
Ask
BAE PIERRE
Brookhart
The French-Indian Mentalist
Assisted by
PRINCESS PARILLA
They Will Answer All Questions
"Golden Voiced Holly"
, , Songs and Stories
Herbert Rawlinson
W in "DON'T SHOOT"
i Comedy and News
Neal Hart in "The Getaway"
Today Tomorrow
BLIGH THEATRE
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Herbert Rawlinson in "Doa't
Shoot," and Vaudeville.
ohi:;
"The Prisonr-r of Zenda.'
Jane
of
1.IHKRTY
Novak In "Colleen
the Pines."
GRAND
Maclyn Arbuckle and eJan
Price in "The Prod gal Judge."
AT THE LIBERTY TODAY
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ed by Oae Pierre Brookhart &
Company, the man who tells all,
assisted by Princes Parillo, who
:s known as the psychic marvel
of the age. It was Brookhart who
predicted the World war in Win
niieg long before it started.
Brookhart sees and knows all. If
you are i ndoubt about oil or min
ing investments, or if you wish to
find out about your love affairs,
or if you are full of questions
which .seenVngly, no one can ans
wer correctly, ask Brookhart. Ap
pearing at the Bligh theatre to
day and tomorrow, two days only.
Bea Pierre BrookfcUrt and Princess Parilla, the French Indian
Mentaiists appearing at the Bligh Theatre today and
tomorrow
tern proto-novelty which is the
feature attraction this week at the
Bligh theatre, Tuesday, Wednes
day and Thursday.
Iewis Stone, who plays Rudolf
Rassendyll, the fighting hero of
the Hex Ingram J 1,000.000 pro
duction of "The Prisoner of Zen-
And why shouldn't they under--! da," now at the Oregon theater
stand each other. They have
been pals for a good many years
and that marvelous vein of sincere
afefction that exists in each
other's heart for each other has
gained unusual fame and honor
for both horse and man. Neither
is selfish and this.i proven in the
fact that Pete Morrison holds Ro
deo charm p honors and you all
know half of hi3 success in this
line of endeavor is due the horse.
is himrelf a veteran of two wars.
When 19 he enlisted with the
12th New York volunteer infantry
at the outbreak of the Spanish
American war and served in Cuba.
In 1917 he attended the first re-
erve officers' training camn at
Plattsburc and served as an in
fantry captain.
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a fine serlea of scenea In Chicago
all of wh'ch are most Interesting.
The fir.t run production which
opens today at the Liberty theater
u said to be a play that i very
well suited to ,ane Novak, the
jpretty blonde. She surrounded
jhemelf with a very capable caM
ot performers and us is generally
jthe case with a"l northern storie.
the scenario catled for plenty of
thrills and heart stuff. Miss Xe-
has been in mauy ucceea inc
her first big part Ik 'The Tye ot.
the World. Sn Teponwble
for the mccess I moj .w
Hart s best pictures andla rated-
a one of the most uu-atoavwom- ;
en on the screen. , .v
Love, pcrhapa, will find wTt
but it's quite another matter to
pay the way. -,; - '-
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At The GRAND Today
"Holly", known as the "Golden
Voice": portrays a small-town
hick' character. Holly has been
ident'fied with such well-known
stage successes as ''Pegg$ from
Paris", "Woodland" and the
Prince of Pilsen", possessing a
double-voice with the unusual
combination of Baritone and So
prano. Holly has a voice remark
able for its power as well as its
musical qualities, vibrant with the
element, which sends a song theme
to the heart of the' listener. Suf
fice to say it is a number that
will enthuse one and all who has
the pleasure of witnessing his per
formance. On the vaudeville bill
at the Bjligh today.
The lure of the mysterious is
the power back of the tremen- tstartinir n new lifo
which in this case was "Brownie." dous success that has been achiev- times aimply the fact that his for-
Who makes it "hot" for a crook
when he tries 4.o reform, "i.
The honest people, who look
down -on -'him and refuse" to i rust
him in legitimate occupations
or the men who worked with him
itt crime?
"Don't Shoot!" the Universal
screen story starring Herbert
Rawlinson at the Bligh theatre
today is a story by George Bron
son Howard which clearly illus
trates the fact that it is not always
the honest people, the "better-than-thou"
element in the popu
lation, that keep a criminal from
It i smany
jjane Novak in
"Colleen of The Pines"
f
mer "aceomplices in ' crime can't
get alog without him and will
do everything in their power to
drag hfen back into lower chan
nels.
Joe ugust has done some of
his bes work as the cameraman
of "Th Money Corral". William
S. Hartfs newest ATtcraft picture,
whicjji (jomes to the Bligh theatre
next' F-fiday, particularly in the
rodeo Scenes which required ex
pert w-rk to get the fast action
of the Ibroncho busting, roping,
shooting ,etc. There are also
some splendid interior shots and
C$0. C. WILL
Clolsiri? Out Piano and
phonograph Stock
New (Phonographs i. Price.
down, $1 week" up.
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Pianos $89 up;?terms
r $5 down, $5 month up.
See
Ad. on last page of
second section
Scene From
THE PRODIGAL JUDGE"
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Matinee or Evening 50c and 25c
If HE PICTURE THAT YOU'VE BEE
Monday-Tuesday Matinee 35c and 25c
BRING THE OLD FOLKS
TODAY
j 2, 4, 5;45. 7:30, 9:15 p.
WITlillFQRr
Monday-Tuesday Evening 50c and 25c
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Qhe RomamtLc HaU of
holds no more vivid or beloved characters than those in
aiB. Production jop
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Rupert of Bentxau, whoae
villainy was so perfect it
raa anncuvc a
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i Antoinette de Mauban .!
yenturees and noblewor.. :i.
reckless of all save CL.-
Micliaers favor.
Rudolf RassendyU EngliaH
adventurer, who so loved
life that he naked it dailj.
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Princes flaviti, whom Ru
dolf loved and-, came dan
gerously near marrying.
Black Michael, who hated
Rudolf and loved Flavia
with equal intensity.
Love, Danger, Gaiety, In
trigue, beautifully por
trayed in Rex Inngram's,
Version of Anthony Hopes
romance.
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All the Gorgeous Glamor
and Fascination of the
world's most famous ro
mance depicted in a vividly
beautiful j setting.
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