THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY iMORNING, -OCTOBER MVJ922 8 MOVIE At the Oregon Wednesday 10 i -V X v At'-' J '-&V ;- -.J i . ": -.?... . A- i .i;:"' - - -in"- ' : The Bonded' Woman" 14 ' . IJBERTT ? Betty Blythe In "ifis Wife's Husband." f; X ;Uu I' t ' , , BL.IGII ? Pete prrison in "Daring Danger."' Also Vaudeville. i; -. '". OREGOX. . . f 'The Prisoner of Zenda.'' t "' . , ciuxn v ;. - Elaine Hanimerstein In "Un er Oaitt""ana Harold Lloyd In t?Sailor Made .Man. fi y i The Liberty theatre' annOunies a line bill., in fact' k-. double' fea turei 'show for Friday, and Satn? day. Lon Chaneytin "Flesh :;and Blood", and the 6th round, which la the final round of TThe. Leath er Pushers." , i FJesh. and Blood" is Bald to be . one - of . Chaney's greatest successes, it -just finished a, most rnccessful rnn in Portland and critics in that city were leud in their praises of this production Chaney has a . cripple part, same role that made him ; famous in "The Miracle Man', and . "The Penalty,' Everyone knows what a huge success H.. , C. Witwer's Leather Pusher tales and the Lib erty, show for, 'Friday and Satur .day : certainly' looks ' Jike a winner i i i Held Over v. k . w. t . .-. 't "'. - 'POSITIVELY BAE .X. J -J- -THE FRENCH INDIAN MENTALIST A ' ' Will answer all questions - v ' All New Pictures ' , PETE MORRISON IN "DARING DANGER" Bligh Theatre Don't use; a leavener that does not contain white-of-egg. When you do you take chances you run the risk' of spoiling your bakings.-V." . - 1 r i n rrgni jra I urnnnrrnfi" i i - ThO Economy MnLnrJlS Pl JEjELI s. v' . " ' -f .-',,','- , vjtf,v..-..i'!" contains a rnall amount of white-cf-egg. v-This makes ' if possible for representatives -of the company- to.- test - it frequently.y.for leavening : strength aright on the dealer's counter. Nothing but absolutely fresh stock is permitted to remain ; on. the dealers' shelves. It must .always 'be up tb thehigh Cumet stanaard. ;,' " ' -"" ' egg in Calumet protects ' , the success ot , your , : bakings.' It is the cr , hornical rjpsitive bake- day aid' arid its sale' is 2H times as much as that "ct any other brand. . ' A pound can ofCalttmet : contains full 16 ounces. T Some baking p ow ders come in 12 ounce instead . of, 16 ounce cans. - Be ; iore yoa get a ' pound 1 a ham y a T". Pi : rrsT BT TEST M)Jien you fnn WQIUJD'S 4 GREATEST DAICING POlVDEli GOSSIPi on paper. The two surprises are in store for Liberty patrons, on Fri day evening every lady, who at tends will be presented, with Ben W. CIcott carnation, with the compliment of C. F. Brelthoupt, Florist. These carnation were named after the present governor at last year's state fair and on Friday,5 night, every lady who attends the Liberty , wtllX receive one free of charge. At the Satur day matinee the first 100 ladies who purchase ticketsreceiTe cent box of Haas' home, made spe cial candy, absolutely;; free - with the compliments of'Tbe Ace who has the agency Jfof; this llna Of confections. 7 ; 'i "Regeneration- Is 'one of the greatest and noblest themes a ptc- ture.can have," bays Betty Comp- son, star of "The 'Bonded Wo man," her new Paramoont pic ture. . T-iis Paramount ; feature deals with . thp ' regeneration through a girls love; or a man cursed V.ith an inherited appetite for liquor. '-' - - . The suanortine cast I unusual ly utrons and headed by John Bowers. , Others include Richard DIx. Ethel Wales and J. Farrell MacDonald. -' Philip S. Rosen Iwas the director. ! "The Bonded WoM man'V comes to the Oregon ' Wed - nesday. '.. . . ' 4 . (. - The days of lampooning the po- lice in motion pictures ; are over.) For years the men who patrol thel streets of the country, who risKl their lives to sefegnard our homes nafl our property, have .been made the batt of comic films that make them appearjUke , anything but human beings; ' that poke fun at their work and their famines ana, in -short; make the policeman Ianghin? stoeJt,j.t- H-'f , - Now comes , a motion lPictnre which' KhAWa thn nolieeman In the right light. It is called -Jn thai vt t t r..." ..m. Um duV.; ttTtb:, try. Thousands of big theatres v Wi- !.... are showing 'it; hundreds of po lice chiefs and thousands of po licemen hava given it their rhear the tlest endorsement and for first time the public ia being Shawn just what sort pf a man the average policeman is, ' how he uves at home. how. he fears hi. ... Tnn.flw n rl Kl.. fl.A VT r.tVA. v- .! i. j-.i tormance of his duties. . - :In thelame of the Law wUl THE LAST TIMES PliERRE 8 want itn "At the liberty Today 1 ! .' ' t .'Bt,i-v-."-y 4 4 S 4 BETTY BLYTHE --. in ' "His Wife's Husband" be shown at the Oregon theatre I next Saturday. , ,r. T Pete Morrison.'" - "hreatM" of henrta 93 wflt 99 thn wilrlont nf ponies, will appear : at .the Bligh theatre todav for thrMe davs in a red-blooded American tale of the great wild west entitled "Dar jng Danger." .; Th Is thrilling drama of great outdoors as-presented by Cliff, Smith and released by the American Releasing Corporation juarks a. new epoch in methods 0f 'screening love and adventure, Brownie', the $100,000 trick pony wbCh bas participated in thrill I J arafter thrII1 completes the duo for riare and Dange'r as enacted bv lhe ,eTer popular.' cowody actor - . - , . ' "The Irisoner of Zenda,", the million dollar production which is at tne Oregon theatre, la a honey-1 mon'picture. It wai in the course of Its production at the Metro studios in Hollywood that Rex TV Til J V ana AUce-Terry, leading woman, woiu uiiiicu. A&tcir mo tcici cere- i m UTi v wninc iqp: niara in Paa- '. " 71, rerZ r I I - " . before Mr. Ingram had met Miss i: V - Z r'"' -f. U-B, .8 aia;. wtnt it wors me iciiowmg morning on i,"The . , Prisoner of Ztnda" at the Metro studios. This picture lit a screen version of An thony Hope's noveU- . a beautiful Jane Novak, who has appeared' in support' of Charles Ray and other stars, is' leading woman - for -William S. Hart ih "The Money Corral,? , , his 'new Artcraft picture, produced under the 'supervision of Thomas H. Ince, which will be displayed at the Bligh tneatre next Friday and Saturday. There s a well developed tnreaa of, mystery In , "His Wife's band." society drama which is at the Liberty theatre; and in which Eei.jr oijnue is K'ug B.aicU. Mystery plays are the most pop- ular stage plays of the day, if themore;than 30 gne8ta kt the hom pacicei nouseswnicn orce ng of the hrUe.u parenta, Mr." and rhns on. Broadway, New YorkiM, n tmaw ii i f . iiLi. sun SLSaa,a. - sma scrcru iuu - ductlon, "The Bat", has been run hing for two" years; and another mystery play. "The Cat and The 3anary'' sems likely, to remain Tor indefinite presentation, per haps equalling "The Bat' in pop ularity.. On the screen the mys tery thread . can be given even greater suspense than on the .t.,,- y-r tVon i, hi Wife's Husband" Js a societyj'hg Is a son of Mrs. Josephine drama Msentiallv. with an lncl-ling. ' He is . employed at the touch developes into suspense asSaln Bank of Commerce, ken as that in "The - Bat" andl adds considerably to one's enioy - meat of the picture. . "His Wife's Husband" tells the story cf a beautiful girl whose! first wis a mariage of conven-J ience -to a man -who was atract-l ding, were: Mrs. Otto Paque, M13 ed'byher physical charms -ndjwT. Phillips. Mrs. E. R. Colgan, whom she left as dead on the eve - I ning of her wedding and whose second marrtago was . a love match resulting In a supreme happiness! which waa threatened, hr the. ap pearance or a man : Deanng aig : other guesti included Rev. sUrUitiK resemfelance to her first j, R Back:. Rev. J. Scherhring, i resemoiance to ner nrst husband. The mystery thread is I woven in at. this -Juncture and keys the picture to a high pitch! of dramaUc emotionalism; Some of the 'most remarkable I achievements In. the ase of wild animals for a motion picture are said ' to have ' been accomplished In the " production ' of the James Oliver v Curwood -story, v'Kaian,' which comes to the Bligh theatre next Sunday. . . . : v , . Most remarkable of all Is said to be the work done by thewolf- dog who plays the part ot "Kazan the;' kilter." T'" . U Jnst a boy with a hand made radio- set, but he saved half a dozen Uvea from a gang of Reds, RjLBwf mi th wonders of - radio. The Radio KingT. Is a breathless . . - .... drama of love and hate interwov on wifh ceiAnra Mimmr in tnsi s. -w it . ...... Bligh Friday and Saturday. n.n . vAnnatinnai . "Vpv h as been set for December 3 T inclnslve. If It la loroflUblyf entertained at few1" Intimate irnd generally observed we don't see' where the Democrats are com' By MARGUERITE GLEESON HE FIRST of the formal dancing parties to jbe given , f i uis j iii uj wic Night Dancing club was an u-? usually gay affair last night. The membership is composed of. 50 of "the younger married couples and nine dances are1 given' during the season. The membership this winter win 1)6 practically tBe same as last .with' one couple added" to take the place of another dropped ouM i . ; . Bf . andjMrs. Phil L. Newmyer are the new members. Jtnec members of the group are Mr. sd Mrs. Grover C Bellinger. Mrl ani Mrs Si E. V. Brophy, Mr. and Mrs. George O. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burton, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. William" Bus sick. Dr. and Mrs. Prince Byrd, Mri and Mrs. E. A. Colony, Mr. an4 Mrtt . ,V. Compton, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Darby, Dr. and Mrsl W. H. Darby, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. baue, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dun- can- Alr- ana MrsT. it. uauoway, Mr. and Mrs. L. $. Geer, Mr. and Mra T. Grier, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Griswold, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glover, Mr. and Mrs. -C..S. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hamilton. Mr, and Mrs. Merlin t uf' n Q " V. ,1" buu, aii. aim jira. . j. rum, iur. and Mrs. V. E. Kiihn, Mr. and Mrs- Miller McGilchrist, Mr. and Mia. tviiitaia mcuucnnsi, inr. ana Mrs. D.'J- McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Myers, Mr. and-Mrs. O. J. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. ; Roy MTlls, Mr. and, Mr. W, V. Moore,. Dr. audMrs., O. A. Olsen, Mr. and MrsJ Leo Page. Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Perry, Mr.: and Mrs; Ivan' Put- 1: Tm- ""lJ 1 H. U;"I-1K If - reuencar scnmwi, ' TJ -.v ana. iinu amun, Mr. ana Mrs. Waller L. Spaulding. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Steiner. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stiff, Dr. and F.H. Thorn d- son, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Valiton, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Walton. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Webb, Mr and venaerom, ana Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wiedmer. KrflnV ILTvai-ts to - ni a ujx.a0 iO VIUDlUClll Ui. er' - 'eT- I III II' FI I IMI TS DflffFAIfllitf n M T A I smith Autumn blossoms in vivid hues ormed a pretty setting for the marriage of Miss Gladys Dimel- ler and Cyril 3uing which was solemnised -yesterday at 9 block at sc Josephs church. Rev J, R, nca oinciated. The wedding march was played by Miss Mary Lebold and she later played an organ solo. Miss Viola Finney sang the "Ava j Maria." Nuptial mass was said I by Father Buck following the marriage. , ; . Miss Leah Suing and Francis Walsh were the only attendants. The fcride wore a charming white frock and carried a shower bou- Hua-iquet of Cecil Bruner roses. Mfas Suing was alsa in white and carried a lovely bouquet of roses. i a - -weadlnB breaxfast - was BPrved ty tBR briilal -narrv Margaret Heenan. Uto. ii . uatnerine ' savage and' . miss Theretja Aibrich served. The roomu of the Dimeler home were decorated In varied colored autumn JlOwers and foil- age; . -- Mrs. Suing Is the daughter of Mr: ' and Mrs. B. F. Dimeler and nas many inenas in baiem.,. Mr. t Mr and" Mrs. Suing left dur- ling. the. afternoon for, Portland land Seaside. They will make their home on Bellevue street near. Winter. Ot of town guests at the wed- j Mm. T. ; E. ' Gaynor, Mrs. Millls fCoakly, Miss Ruth McCall, Mrs. Itj, B. Woltring, Mri. Kate Fahey, x&y of Portland: Miss Loretta - Jooeden Miss Inez' Goeden, Eu T d eyR The L. J. Derouin, filtJ'snd'Mrs. Then Tln- Xtr anA Mn THilltiO T-dvi,i t.-i.. t'v c",i- rvmi oo ivcau wutug, iuoo i Hnchesteln, Miss Mary CLebol4. Miss Theresa Albrlch, Miss Cath erine Savage, Mrs. Mardetta, Miss ; Josephine Barr, Miss Mil dred Suing. Miss Gerald Suteg, rancis Walsh, Douglas Harris Curtis Dimeler,; Elmer Suing and Raymond Suing. , Mrs. Josephine Suing - and Mr. and Mrs B. F. Dimeler. Entertaining for Professor and Mrs. D. ' W. Rradle, new ' comers at Kimball School - of Theology. faculty and. students vdll be Joint hosti tonight at thet college. The new "students will - be' honored: "by1 le faculty and former students t'L. it.. , - i me "tuuut t . V J. The engagement of Miss Lydia Denny and Edward . Schlegel of i r resno. cauiornia. was . r i- to nounced when Mis fettle penny friends at their home on Marion street riday erenlne. . The eve- ning ? was , spent- In games' and v '"' Clab "leBIar . . -'Today .,. Y. W. C. A. board ueeting, as sociation rooms. Etokta club, "with Mrs. Guy O. Smith," 1025 North Church. Salem Arts- league, library "auditoriuiim. , Junior Guild of St. Pauls with Mrs. Cor t is Cross. Wednesday ' SL Monica's Altar society, with ; Mra. C. B. Thomas; J495 v North . Winter Street, i o'clock. Bosand Prof. Women's cluo. K . - - - - - - -. .: J n; ... . 1 . i ' i ;ji;ieu (TiKr lea ruuiu, o.jv. t Barbara ' Frletchle tent af :D. ot V. . First Methodist Foreign Mis sionary society, with ' Mrs. Ray Farmer. Thursday Missionary Dept: Congregation al. Women's union with Mrs. Rfbert J. Hendricks, 495 N. Summer street. , , ' Y. M. C. A. auxiliary; at Y. M. C. A., 2:30. . "Friday Jason Lee Home Missionarl so ciety. " ' --i - Three Links club, at I. O. O. F. . hall. - ' Baptist Missionary society, at church. . Saturday ; . Salem Women club, Commer cial tuh rooms. . masic . Those present - were Miss Ruth and Miss Esther Lien in g, Miss Lydla .and Miss Martha Hirsch ot Portland, Miss .Hazel Delanev. Miss Eunice Brown, Miss Sue Williams. Miss Lydia and Miss Nettie Denny: Miss Denny .is leaving soon for a two montns visn- in me wai. The wedding will probably take place sometime in January, The O. A. C. club will be en tertained Thursday at the home of Mr. fcn dMrs. . A. M. Hanseon on Mill street. , Miss Grace Holts and Miss Vivian Hargrove will be joint hosts for ther evening. Miss Gladys Steele spent the week end with her parents at McMmnvuie The dance and card party to b iTea T tne Catholic Daugh- ters of America is to be this week, Thursday, October J2, Instead of. October 20 as- was incorrectly 'an nounced -jf or in a' previous an nounceenxnt. -Since it is Columbus day; 'the "Knights of '-Columbus will give a short patriotic " pro gram. The affair will he given tin McCornack hall. i Miss Elma Setter and Leo N. Childs. both of -Salem were mar. 'o'clock in the morning. - " nea l nursaay. uciouer w at The wedding took place at the First Corigregatloii parsonage. Dr. W. C. Kantner reading the serv ice. A Jfew" Intimate friends were The OBERJY Offers A First Burt feature That Ydtill 'Lilce ; "His Wife's isased on Anna Katherine Green's ;v'-.;T. -t Story : ' : "The Mayor s Wife It's some picture a gotfd clean ? one. and . a cast that can't be beat. BETTT BLYTHE Famous "Queen of Sheba" HUNTLEY GORDON One of the best leading men .... GEORGE FAWCETT . A Wonderful Character Man i ; . . .... and . L artiiub cauewt: Another Finished Actor Other Films, : too Don't miss this bill; . it's another Liberty Theatre Knockout TO DAY Husband present" The Ibridal couple went north on a short; wedding . tour.. I They will make their home' in" Salem.' wfreTo. ilXJ Chi Ida -has been in, business for some time as. a member of the firm of Childs & achlel. . .. " ', ' " i I - CLUBS AND WQHEtfS ACTIVITIES The Sateni ArtiT Kkgue will ; meet tonight for he first meet ing, of the falL Officers for the coming year-will jbe chosen and plans made for-the coming, year. The coming. Guild dance will be one of the big items of busi ness at the meeting of the' Junior Guild of St. Paul's church this 'afternoon. Mrs. Curtis Cross Is entertaining the women this -.at terneon. , . ;',-. '"i- Plans for the coming year and for the entertainment -of the Mar ion Coanty Fedeation of Wo men s ciu us win oe maae at in meeimg of Ktokta ciab touay. The Salem -Women's club, Etokta and the Salem r Heights Community club,, a recently federated club .will be joinUhostesses for the fed. eration when it. meets in Salem October 24. Salem delegates to the Wr C. T. U. convention will leave today for McMinnviUe and wTtl-be pres ent "for the opening sessions of the organization which will be held ths afternoon at 2 o'cloek. Those representing the local un ion are Miss Mattle eljatty, Mrs. W. W. Rbsebraugh, Mrs. Mary LaFollette, Mrs. Ida Ross. ; . . . '- -;;St. Monica's 'Altar society will eet, Wednesday with. Mrs. G. D. titomas f Or an afternoon ot eew- ing.. Officers of the society for the4 current year are:' Mr- Frank Daver, .president; Mrs. William McLaughlin, first vice : presidents jirs. josepn LDoia, secretary, Mrs. E. A. Pritt, recording sec retary; Mrs. M. Lane, financial secretary; Mrs. Josephine Suing, treasurer. ? ' Women's Classes In Swimming to Begin Wednesday . " :,. . The swimming classes for women at the Y, M.. C. A. wUI begin ' W ednabday. aiccording to Mrs. David K. Wright, who is in oharge of the physical edacatiod work of tne Y w. C. A The matrons class will meet- in the morning at l'tt. o'clock' while te' business women's '-class will meet at 7:30. in the evening. The younger girls. . will have an op portunity to swim at 4 , and . 4: Wednesday afternoon.' AU but the school , girls will have an op portunity to take gymnasium work before: the swimming class, )Mrs. A. F. Marcus will1 chap- rone the women s class in: ther morning, Mrs, Wright will be In charge of the girls classes while Miss , Agnes-v aBype , will have charge of the basinesa women's After 5 rn5n I 1 1 IV the After a hearty meal, try its friendly relief: com fori and comrort to tne over-burdened stomach. It is the beneficial and satisfying sweet for. old and young, h , And the cost is very smalL j . , ... ! Try the NeWP.K. -LV. .... llkfi class.- R. Board man. physical di rector of the Y. M.'CjA. is swim ming Instructor," ' " 1 SFJUOl S BL.PDEBV Ti:OlBU-: vCould not stand nor sit and waa forced i t ery oat 1 from ? In tense pain," writes Henry Will iams. Tarklo, Montana. -'The doctors said I had inflammation ot the bladder and an operation was necessary. Tried Foley's Kidney Pills and was relieved at once. Tell all my frienids about Foley Kidney Pills as It will save many from suffering and perhaps, as in my case, a dangerous opera tion." Bladder and kidney- trouble demands prompt treat-1 ment. Foley Kidney Pills give (Juick relief. Sold erdrywhwe. dr. . . - . , SILVERTOh NEWS SILVERTON, Ore., Oct. 9. (Special to The Statesman )- Clifton",TIckfrson and hW sister. Miss Faye Dickerson, . have pur chased the fayre news stand n Mam street Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Madsen and Mrand Mrs. Lawrence Smith motored to Portland Sunday.. " Mr,.- and Mrs. Fred- Rodman of Culver, Ore., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George, Ilurst Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. Rodman' wilt soon go to Salem to visit-relatives. . n i , Mjt-- - . . house on his farm south of town. Mr. Rue recently lost a house on this place by fire. . Mrs. Arthur Jans is visiting at the F. E. Calllrter home at Al- bany. " t it: s Mrs. Walter Larson, Miss Bs ther, Larson Miss Ruth Jane Nel son, Orval Larinon and Merle Lar son were Salem business callers Saturday afternoon; '' " '''"i'i ; -The" Whitney "oys'horus' will again' take f np rehearsing 'Wed nesday evening of this weekC "'" Mrs. Frank E. Wray of Seattle; is vf siting i Sierton f riends Mr. and .Mrs. E. F, GhOrmedyr They will take a trip" south ' to Z - - ' - Katherine Marshall is NpwMember-of-Scribe OREOONl AGRICULTURAL COLLEU, conraius, Oct.: 7. Katherine Marshall, 1920 ,gTad- uate v of fialem hiKh school, was the onlrnew pledge to Scribe, tht women'av? honorary : joarnaiuuc irateouty., v-The requirement oi Scribe are scholarship and, joarn- alistio ability H;, All' of Scribe's members have written articles that . hare ; heenf sold to well known magazines, and the pledges are preparing several articles, on v the . home economics convention,, that was .held at O. A. C. last summer. HMA a cure for Hi hat scleme relief is often bcousht by VAPORUn Every Meal sto W RIG LEY'S - rPbhrT Hoa - w AST mach 3 Mloinni 'Cos! inniiF0 iedcay ' JrCTOapS YOU TttTJCIZIDCf k A. M.VM. (v. wliuV I' rjra.n tMirr.hn wl rrrpgn and v v' " roastca acaomc. ix icw pyen and stirred around 1 brown; pcrnapa purnt a . ;litde for good measure; si wa the usual thing. Although in: all proba ; , DlutV it a lOW 12X13 1 oRio cold at a-fcney price, one can look back . witn pleasure , oa "ins mornings cotrce.i onacccmntof its scarcity A r-j i .U,,.;.f . ana'JQlgn pnCC'WaS a I ' Hi- JJiitr-L.i: . j v ',' rvT iv . ., . " . . Goflrtinla - tH-. I - ' pie- tKirig ?jbf forty 3 or' years &go,ioa . gistentxyrrjmd tor qrezy ltyhas mads coix ce prep; aration v an; crcccdinjy . ' irr1 "fit '2 Lf j '"i- -'i.i j TKe.acentten','' dcavor,of)Hill3 Bros.. 1 towaixf ocie airIxlliglest,. conee quality-ins dsvel' j oped processes ofblchcl-' and packing that are dia finStJyMMviuaLThHc methods," a little more .. sandknolcehcr : and there, make a dificr ence in taste and flavor wruch accounts for the ; fact tHaHillsfBros. ? Coffee leads all other Dranoa in vpiuros oi saica. 1' V.' i -) 1 Sold m by retail grocers CbrwrfsJit J1 TTTi4 fm.w coffee. dees ouncuic anu , ispoixaac 1 ting In In 1924. Exchange. 'i. iiii.iiiii.hi intm mmm. Iia.