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; THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON : MC)VIE GOSSIP AT THF LIBERTY TOMORROW AND SATURDAY the author is warmly supported in theatre on Saturday. Mr. Lewis this claim by Jane Novak, who portrays the role of a policeman has the leading feminine role in and the story has to do with the th screen version of hi story, Ufa or a cop, at worK ana at Karxan. which will open an I home. engagement at the Bligh theatre on Sunday and Monday. 'This Drama of life of the pent-up will shock some nature scientists) sorrows accumulated by a convict of the old school, whosa egoism who breaks JaR after fifteen will not allow them to concede long years of confinement. Think that any UTlng creature except or it: uneen years wunoift a man posses reason," says Mr. glimpse of his wire and little Curwool. "The line between in- child. Do you wonder that he stinct aJid reason is very faintly wanted to escape? Do you won- drawn;, the two overlap, so much der that he wanted to exact ven so that very frequently animal geance jcpon the man who., sent instinct is far superior to man'3 him to prison? What would you so-called reason." And Miss No- di unler similar circumstanced vak savs: "I am absolutely eon- We daresay you would adopt the vinced that Mr. Curwood is co!-Uame plin as Lon Chaney did. rect in his theory after working Come aud see this superb actor in his greatest performance. See the part of 'Kazan' in tbat pic- the man with a thonsand faces in ture. That doe could do every- "Flesh and Blood", a picture to ' Lon Chaney in 'Flesh "and Blood" and the la3t round of The Leather Pushers." . .'-o : uhlan " Vaudeville ; ; and.; ."Daring banger." ' f ;;? -.-vj. , V i :, liberty - f Betty Blythe in fills Wife's Husband." ; ' -X- ".,' ., OREGON. :,,J::-1 v ; Betty Compson in . 'The Bonded Woman."; , 'iV'" Coming Saturday and Sunday Rudolph . Valentino -and Katherine . McDonald in "Pas sion's I Playground,";, and Con way Tearle in "The Referee." big feature on the Liberty bill for the two days, the sixth nd fina round of "The Leather Pushers. On Frifay evening every lady that attends the Liberty will receive a carnation free, with the compli ments of C. F Briethaup; Salem s leading lorist, at the Saturday matinee. "The Ace", , will , present a 35 cent box of Haas Home, Made candy tt tbelirst 100" women who attend the show. -It's some show and no doubt the standing, room only sign will be in, evidence at all performances during the two day run. l- ! The American boy is generally known -tor his ingenuity and cleverness in things meohanical and scientific. . Hqw a street ur .thin and his homemade radio set saved many lives . and possibly a . government ig just 'one of the Situations In "The Radio King: tbe Universal sci entitle serial, .'starring; i Roy ) ! Stewart, i which . opens at the Bligh theatre on f Friday and Saturday. . . Written and adapted by Robert Dillon, di rected by' Robert F. Hill, it is the first chapter play based- on the science of aerial communication. jThe show At the1 liberty. Friday and Saturday Is one that should pack that cosy little theatre at all performances. . Lon:. Chaney ap ears la "Flesh A Blood", he has the role of cripple, a, part similar to the ones be made such a hit in. in "The Penalty" and . "The -Miracle Man". There is another thing but talk." William S. Hart is a man of many accomplishments.. He can act, shoct, ride, fight; he can also, write and he prove it in The Money Corral." his newest Artcraft picture which Js on vi?w make you think. A picture to in spire yon. A greater picture than "The Peualty." SERIOCS BLADDER TROUBLE , "Could not stand nor sit and was forced to cry out from in at the Blieh theatre thU Friday tCMe Pain'" wrUe HenrT Wi'1" a iams, Tarkio, Montana. "The In the preparation of this pho- todrama he collaborate! with Lambert Hillyer. Together they have evoived one of . the most ex- doctors said I had inflammation of the bladder and an operation was necessary. Trifd Foley's Kidney Pills and was relieved aX citing and convincing stories that once TeI1 a11 m? 'rienids about has ever been produced Hart studios. at the Foley Kidney Pills as it will save many from suffering and perhaps. as in my case, a dangerous opera- There U always a thrill for the t AomanA9 nrnmnt l.- l 1 l i v.; jl" " v- ' now that the ladies God bless 'em! have the ballot, their inter est Is no less keen. In "His Wife's Husband" the picture no being presented, at the Libert theatre, In. which. Betty I.lytht is being starred, there is a politi cal intrigue which is very true to life and , which provides one of the high, spots in the tense climax of the story. j ment. quick -adv. Foley Kidney Pills givo relief. Sold everywhere. pon MUST PAY LICENSES Girls who are leading the lives of the idle rich may profit by Q..m nf CfMH huo Qtco nn Autos Obligation, Van Winkle Says The following la the-cast i of players that support , Katherine McDonald in the big feature pic ture that will be shown at the Grand Saturday and,Suaday Two big films will be presented, the other being Conway Tearle In "The Referee". The , Grand will likely play capacity business, giv ing the public such an awful, lot for their money. The two fea tures are hard to heat,, , ... I , Mary Grant, Katherine McDon aid; Prince Vanno Delia Robbia. Norman Kerry; Marie Grant (the other Mary Grant), Nell Craig; Lord Dauntry, Edwin Steves; Lady - Dauntry, Virginia Ains- worth; Prince Angelo Delia Rob bia, Rndolphe Valentine-; Dodo Wardropp, Alice "Wilson; James HanaforJ, lloward Gaye; Idina Bland, Fanny Ferari; Molly Max wel. Sylvia Jocelyn: Cure of Roquebrune, Walt.' Whitman. Anita Stewarts next att-artion en titled "Her Mad Bargain." In this fast moving picture the star characterizes a society girl of wealth who is absolutely helpless wCB auTtrruy sweeps away tne . The citv of Portland must nay comforts and luxuries to which to tne 8tate o Oregon the sum ot she has been accustomed. Uciar i rnaA hiM- T W v v au caw a uvU Ul V- vmivi licensA fees for the years 1920 . "0S aviation prepare one and 1921. according- to an opinion ior Bcenairo-wnungT Albert S. written yesterday by I. H. Van iyno,, 4 Paramount seen. rio- Winkle, attorney general to Sam writer, vsea to De an aviator. He U. Kozer. secretary of state. The IB the-adaptor of 'The Bonded! fciA nn rr woman,, ane picture starring 1020 anA tnii Rft tn Taa tAM.. . vi.i . . I T , vuuiireuu, wnicn is ceiignt- Tne legislature of 1921 passed -uu ences ai me ure- a law wnicn exempts from this suu.iuwite ims ween. MTmM ..t. u iacl"' ait. LUVmO WaS a Dion- on! nthr mnnlMMl MmHnn. eer In the science of . air travel. k ,,a a, a -r In, 1910. he was giving exhibition .mi t , IS2?i Jii and, Fob: Uoes not affect the fees that.had rtiary 1912, acting as pilot and tn fy,a. ,9fa cameraman, he took the first mo- T "ZZ "f. " T i " York city from an airplane. fhat many animals possess not only minds, but also reason, is the rather startling claim made by James .Oliver Curwood. And 1x1 U iwSLI A jl jyiUxirL4V iuiuocoi, iii. By MARGUERITE GLEESOS ! Club Calendar j Todaf O.A.C.! club with Mr. and Mrs. A. X. Hansen. 561 Mill St. Missionary Dept. Congregation al Women's union with Mrs. Robert J. Hendricks, 495 N. Summer street. Y. M. C. A. auxiliary, at Y. M. C. A.. 2:30. W. R. C. all day .meeting in armory. Highland Mothers club 3: SO at schol. s . Friday Jason Lee Home Missionarl so ciety. : Three fcinks club, at I. O. O. F. hall. Baptist Missionary society, at church. Saturday Salem Women dub. Commer cial club rooms. W lba iSLiC3l. MC.M.Ali LOT-1 Mmerly of Omaha, and Ray ried this morning at 1 o'clock at St. Joseph's church. Rev. J. R. Buck will officiate at the mar riage service. Mrs. Fred Brock. will be matron of honor and Albert Egan will attend Mr. Hartman. Mr. v' Hart man is a member of the firm of Hartman Bros., jew. elers, being associated with his father and brother. Ha is a son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hartman. Miss McNeal has made many friends in the short time she has been in Salem who will be glad to know she is to remain here. The wd- ding comes as a surprise to tteirl friends ia Salem. Miss viola Finney will sing a vocal number and Miss Mary Le- bold will preside at the ortran. The bride will wear a tailored suit of 'blue trimmed with fur. lased, and the occupants cut and Following the wedding which I bruised. will be attended by a number of L Mr. and Mrs. P. Bable of Lib- close, friends and relatives, the eitv visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Sin bridal party will drive to . Port- ger Sunday. ,Uu a weua.ng oreamasi M &nd Mrg M Durn8touder will be strved at the Multnomah I . . . D,ilcj w0 uCJ ,i iUeu ieaYe ior no . nf Mr n. Mr j IIades. points. They will be accompanied ",at p-""-'- to Portland hv Mr nnrt Mr svori Mr. and Mrs. John vansanten Brock. Jr Mrs. H. Hartman and I and little daughter from Hultt Albert Ksran. . I visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Loose last 3, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pope, who Recent visitors at school were have been. living in Portland Mrs. Al Steiner, Mrs. Victor Ol since their marriage in Aunust.lson and Mrs. Lee Uibson. will take up their residence in Sa- Mr, ana jirs. y, Munson and lem this week. For the present fom,i rLita Mr and Mrs. C. they will reside with Mrs. Pope's Pnrt At Mountain View last Sun- parenis, r. ana airs. J. w. Cham- Hoag has been, appointed chair man of the program committee and Mrs. Hoag and Mrs. Utley his assistants. School started last week at Mocntain View with . TurfteJd Schindler'as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Brown and son of Mc Arthur, Cal., were re cent guests at the A. L. Brad- field home. Mr. and Mrs. A, D. Olson, Mrs. Fred Olson and children, and Mrs. Frank Olson visited in Sil verton last Sunday. Brush College won first prixe for its community exhibits at the t county fair at Dallas. ' Many from this community at tended the county fair at Dallas during the three days. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harriett and two children, ueioert ana air Jorie, htv been Quite in? for it pest week; but are abl t be out again. ' ' - : ' v -t''. Misei Jessie Harriett, who has spent the fuantmer with, her moth er, is now staying 'at the MarloV apartments In SalemI J The first fall meeting of thfe Sweet Briar club was held at the home of Mrs. M. C. Petty Wet uesday afternoon. r wtbm ppT -t VapoRuu hotel. day. The firrt Parent-Teachers meetine will be. held in tne school house, October 20. Mr Legal Guarantee Given N maad f JCaife no pain continue work. aak to oea Gloo-nia rue TreatmcDU . BED OBOSS PBASMAOT OttCOB gestion was made that the enact ment of the 1921 law repealed the In "The Referee," Conway I nA rt.tnMAn At.ii Tearle casts side the hablli- and exempted the payment of the ments of a "cake eater" and dons fees. fbelil8ent trunk8of Prize- The city of Portland did not 51riie t. Howwer when -The Re- pay the license fee8 for the reg. look. IvL illi' C,l0th8 be tion of its motor vehicle, dur ItarSfihltYlJ ndsome ing 1920 and 1921, claiming ex- l nf from tf. , emPt,on- The supreme court held, litndayveWos8, "1 i" rintr tM, . . C Preston that the city must pay. .;.-ltt". ?reZ Und the city then raised the ques- muscle the man's man; and in street attire he is every seam the heart flutterer. , Ralph Lewis, .recalled as the Impressive Senator Stoneman of D.? WUGrffflth's. "Birth of a Na tion", asserts that he has one of the. greatest roles in his long ca reer ,in "In the Name of the Law." It, will be .shown, at the. Oregon tion of the effect of the 1921 en actment.. The attorney general'3 opinion holds that the 1921 act does not repeal he previous act. Olcott and Kozer Wili Attend Celebration . V. TT IB CAR SALE CBEVROLETSlilORDS Sale begins Thursday, October 12 and lasts till the 15th We propose to clean our floors of second hand cars to make room for !923 Chevrolet Superior Models that will arrive October 16th. , Here is a list of the best cars ever seen for the money Governor Olcott and Secretary of State Zozer wili leave . Port land at 5 o'clock p. m. today for Jordan vailey where they will attend the Idaho-Oregon- Nevada cut-off highway, celebration the remainder ot this week. On Monday night the governor will open a speaking campaign at Ontario. T. B. Kay of Salem, for mer state treasurer and now a rr ember ot the legislature, will speak also on behalf of the governor. Governor Olcott will spend about -10 days in Eastern Oregon. SAGE 1 TO U bers on Court street. Mr. Pope will be associated with Elmo White in a law firm. Mrs. Pope was formerly iss Doro thy Chambers. Vachel Lindsay American poet. will come to Salem late in Nov ember under the combined spon sorshfp of the Salem Arts league and Willamette . university Mr. Lindsay was to have been in Sa leto last spring but owing to the 8,MI . " """.'!"" death, cf his mother was unable to keep the appointment. The exact date of his coming here this fall is not known as yet, accord ing to those in charge but it Is certain that unless something un expected happens Salem folks will have; aa opportunity to hear this famed poet of the present day, The talk will be given in Waller hall.. Mrs.. Lowell Tweedle entertain ed Tuesday for her daughter, Dor- othyi- whose thirteenth birthday anniversary it was. A number of companions were invited in for the later afternoon: and Mrs.' Tweedale served a six o'clock supper and the girls later formed a line party at the Liberty. " The Missionary department of the Congregational Women's Un ion will be entertained this after noon at the home of Irs. Robert J. Hendricks. Hostesses for the afternoon are Mrs. E. A. Miller, Mrs. T: S. McKenzie, Mrs. Ida Babcock and Mrs. John Rowland. Rev. Helen Ranney of San irancijco wui speak to the wo men at the meeting. This is the regular monthly meeting of the group which was oostnoned from last Friday in order that it might do neia at a time when Rev. Ran ney could attend. She has been attending the Congregational con ference in Corvallis. Mr. and Airs. A. N. Hansen will w''a me u. a. C. clnb to- nignt at their home on Mill atrt Miss Grace Holt and Miss Vivian nargrove will be joint hosts for wie tccaion. Former students and graudates of the college are mvuea to attend. The new national president of the Veterans is Mrs. Lola S El liott, and Mrs, Marie I Bashan is the new national president of the Womt-n's Relief corp. Roth women are from Des Moinea, la Milwaukee, Wis., will entertain me encampment in 1923 LADIES', FLANNEL GOWNS i A new shipment just received of white and fancy J flannel night gowns, regular and extra sizes, xaaae of Scotch flannel wiUi sillc braid triinmmg. The best values we have shown. 98c, $1.19 upto $1.98 ! GALE GO Commercial and Court Streets jl .... - 'vi 'j Every Penny Has a Value, Every Dims Has Its Day, Therefore We Designate the Coming i ji T7 1 vfv T7a IIP MJW In Salem's Original BARGAIN BASEMENT A Money-Saving Department Originated by (c Shopping Baskets at 10c It's Grandmother's Recipe Brine Back Color and Lustre to Hair to No. 11921 Chevrolet 490 Touring, fine shape No. 2 1918 Chevrolet 490 Touring . No. 3 1918 Chevrolet 490 Touring No, 4--1917 Chevrolet 490 Touring, good condition No. C 1920 Ford roadster, fine shape, new top -.. INo. 6 Ford Touring, runs good . No. Ford Chummy Roadster .j. .... $300.00 .... $175.00 .. . $165.00 $150 00 $275.00 $50.00 $1 50.00 You will never have the chance to buy used standard cars at a less figured - Easy terms to responsible parties. V SALEM AUTOMOBILE CO, F. G. Delano !honY97 A: I. Toff You can tnrn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous al most over night if you'll get a bottle of 'vVyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, im proved by the addition ot other ingredients, are sold annually, say's a well-known druggist here, because it darkens the hair so nat urally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. j Those whose hair is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or .two applications the gray hair vanishes and your looks become ' luxuriantly dark and ! beautiful. This s the age of youth. Gray- haired, unattractive folks aren't wanted' around, so get' busy with Wyetta'Sj Sage and Sulphur Com pound tonight and. you'll be . cje lighted with your dark, handsome 'A 3!fhre-cee I Ghm ;,Turob- 4 lera, t4ecial ; at 10c BRUSH COLLEGE Mr I r. and Mrs. C. C. Pat? ni.- eave soon to spend two weeks on their farm near Crowley. The pupils and teachers of the school wish to give thanks to whom thanks is due , Many thanks for the watermelons, they say. They were eaten as only prize winners could be eaten. v Joseph Hadenpeck recently sold 25 acres of his land to George Frank of Los Angeles. Mrs. H. Henderson of Central City, Iowa, who has been visiting, relatives here, will return to her home the first of the week.V;f; Mr. Imlah is doing extensive repair work on his residence. r: Mrs. K. A. Carlron ot RIekreall Is visiting at the C. C. Page home. W. M. Pelker returned home Saturday after; - spending reveral r.'ecks in Montana. -. Adam Whitman of Portland visited F. Kron last Saturday. Harold and Leonard Schindler and F. IL. Kron .while. drivins home from F. C. Ewing's prune oryer. Saturday ttight,.ran inta a hair, and your youthful appearance J 1 wiihln few dayj-wAdr. rf r ; trason. Thj cai wa badlj aigr Children's 2 5c RinitKl) HOSE Basement Special 10c Five 5-csnt LKAl) PENT1US - Special at 10c 2 balls assorted colors CROCHET COTTON" Special at 10c f 2 pairs Kc SOLID LEATHER SOLES , Special at 10c 3 dozen California CLOTHES PIN'S Special at 10c 3 spools O. N. T. THREAD Ba&ement special 10c Three Items From Our Grocery 3 cans Carnation or Borden's Milk JJ5c 6 cans American Sardines ........ ,25c 3 cans Standard Corn ,2."5c Free Deliveries with 2 purchases or over. For C. O. D. orders Call 453, 460 or 453 Oil Soap "Limit to each customer 10c 25c Embroidery Laces, per yard -. IOc 3 rolls 7c ToHet Tissue ........... IOc 3 wbjite or'colored Men's H'dkerchiefs lOc Irge 19c heavy Huck Towels .... IOc 2 bars 10c Shaving Soap .......... IOc 25c Shopping baskets 10c One to a customer Large lot Hair Ribbons, value to 35c,! yd. 10c 3 10c packages Edging and Trimmings ;: - 10c r-MMl One lot 20 to 35 toys at 10c each w- j y r . . One lot -of 50 - MOP STKltS . While they last one to a customer, each. 10c Two 10c ruled IXK TARLKTS Special at 10c 20c good grade Decorators . CCPS AND SAUCERS Special in basement 10c A. 4 Z3c bottle RUG RID -Basement special 10c 2 cans 15c . perfumed TALCUM POWDER Special at 10c 5 yards Valancee Tachon L.CES Special at 10c