SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 22. 1922 Now Playing Oregon MOVIE GOSSIP TODAY and TOMORROW ONLY The cast of "Rich Men'3 TVItcs" is evidence of the sincer- ity of purpose dominating the pro ducers, for you will lind in the principal roles House Peters, a itar of unquestioned power and beauty newly come into her own as a star; Gaston Glass, a featur ed star; Rosemary Theby, known to everyone; Myrtle Stedman, a beautiful woman great in her ma tured art; Charles Clary, one of the finest actors on the screen; ivy : popularity; I Claire ip Windsor, TliE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON "The Cute Little Couple " 1 Mr. and Mrs. 4); t DeHaven Carte In MY LADY FRIENDS ft Yoif can V forget their two big movie successes "The Girl in the Taxi," and "Twin Beds" Well: This is heir third hit "A Comedy of Married Life' V''7. ',': You'll Like This Bill - - y " - - - y - 1 GLAOY5 WALTON in TOP O'THE MOANING th HAPQY MYBLS a umveaSAu rrAcrto AT TH BLIGH TODAY AND TOMORROW Mildred June, a Sennett star spe cially lent to Mr. Gasnier for this production; Carol Holloway, a star of Ions standing; William Austin, an artist in character comedy roles; Martha Mattox, one of the finest character actresses. This picture comes to the Oregon Tuesday. - ' : ; EXTRAS ' . An up-to-the-minute comedy for young1 and old. A' smart clog and cute kids in: "THE RADIO HOUND" and a News Weekly Thrown in Always a Elbert Lachele Salem's best " Good Show , on the Ventilated Here ( organ Theatre TODAY Continuous Show" V 10ERTY THEATEpi . Garry Kilgour and , Gypsy Clarke are the unique combina tion of a likeable boob trying to make a hit with a pretty French girl, a typical "Parisien" Flirt. Their chatter and songs sparkle with laughter provoking repartee and they retain their characters throughout. The act is for laugh ing purposes strictly and every body is happy while they hold the TODAY MONDAY Regrdar Performances also Two Acts HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE Art Acor J in "Unmasked" Comedy Scenic BLIQH O o JODAY 6 7 and 9 p.m. HAROLD Lloyd A Sailor Made Man GOBS OF LAUGHTER 4 REELS OF IT. A TWO FEATURE PROGRAM sxss --I 1 Zww J. Selinick, present ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN IN UNDR OATH Another' Biy Success by the S iar ' Without aTailure' An interestiOT story of a re markable character transform ation through love. s crx rxn r i mS , . BLIGH Vaudeville and Gladys Wal ton in "The Top o' the Morning." ORKGOX Wanda Hawley and Miitou Sills in "Burning Sands." LIBERTY Carter Dehaven and wife in "My Lady Friends" and a two reel comedy. GRAND Today's show starts at 5 p. m. Harold Lloyd in "A Sailor Made Man" and Elaine Ham raerstein in "Under Oath." stage. It is the kind of an act that contains the full measure of success : from audiences every where because of the artists and their artistry at the Bligh today and tomorrow. Silver and Edna, a splendid specimen of a real athletic man and a charming female with won derful figures, iu an aerial offer ing consisting of a remarkable routine of astonishing feats that for excellence in gracefulness and agility can hardly be duplicated It is a gymnastic number that will snthuse, thrftl ana entertain, at the Bligh today and tomorrow. The same organization that sue ceeded in turning out two of the best multiple reel comedy produc tions yet seen, "Twin Beds" and "The Girl in the Taxi," made "My Lady Friends," the Mr. and Mrs Carter De Haven attraction which comes to the Liberty Theatre to day. Harry Myers, 'better known 'The Connecticut Yankee," "Robinson -Cruso," plays the. lead in the Universal attraction,, !Top O' the Morning." starring Gladys Walton at the Bligh Theatre; Sun day and Monday. Myers has i capacity for adapting himself to any role, whether dramatic or humorous, and making a success of it. Wanda Hawley 'with Milton Sills in "Burning: Sands" 3ath" is the champion Hammer Stein picture of the year, ft can Je seen at the Grand. Harold Lioyds is said to be a jrand Gob of Joy in "A Sailor ilade Man," the feature comedy n four reels at the Grand Theatre. introduced a3 a gilded youth bor- ?d by his own society, he becomes one of Uncle Sam's sons and wears i middy, flappy trousers and a peanut hat. For the first time he learns the meaning of discipline and rules. "Burning Sands' a new Para mount picture featuring Wanda Hawley and Milton Sills, is doing a land office business at the Ore gon theatre. The opinion is free- !y expressed that the photoplay 's equal in drama and appeal to "The Sheik." The production is most beautiful. Football enthusiasts, of which there are' an ever-increasing nuni ber, win find some stirring mo ments in a gridiron conflict which forms one of the sequences of "The Great Alone." a production starring Monroe Salisbury, which will be presented at the Liberty Theatre, commencing Tuesday. One week from today the Lib- 11 offer Sr success "Free Air." This story erty will offer "nother comedy fan in The Saturday Evening Post, it was written by Sinclair Lewis the man who wrote "Main Street. It is a scram of a comedy and concerns tne trials and tribula lions of automobile owners. At Liberty Friday Lester Cuneo, the well-known stage and screen star, famous for his war work with the "33rd Divi sion Players," the group of A. E F. members 'who gave perform ances to their "buddies" at tho front under shell-fire, has the leading role in a new picture en titled "Lone Hand Wilson." : thrillful story laid in the West ern ranch country. in the picture Cuneo has an unusual role and one that gives him much opportunity for display ing his abilities. He plays the part of a siient, solitary man who capitulates to women only when one of striking innocence and ab sence of convention appeals to him. "Lone Hand" Wilson" is now in process of completion and will be ihown at the Bligh theatre start ing next Tuesday and Wednesday. Sylvia Breamer, leading- lady with "A Man With Two I Mothers" Hickman Bessey Stock C, will present "The Country Girl" at the Bliph next Wednesday and Thursday. 1gooi PIANO $H9 Onlj4 $5 down, S5 month We are closing out oar entire present stock of Pianos. Five pianos for almost half price 15 down buys any piano. Come now; they are going ,fast. See ad on page 3, second section NEW PHONOGRAPHS HALF PRICE Geo, C. Will closing old nation ally advertised line of 'phono graphs at half price. $1 down ' ? I week; up. See ad on page 3, second section "Under Oath" is a crackerjack picture from beginning to end. a necklace of dramatic situations, each situation a pearl. There is not a moment that the interest wanes or releases hold of the imagination. Time ly, intense, photographically perfect, ' Under The J. R. Watltins Products A. A. ENGLEBART. City Sales Manager 246 Lafelle Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 1734W. Goods dellTCred Read the Classified Aas. o Coming to Liberty Tuesday 7 jr i ?- f t ,tcv J -XHU m Afcnro Salisbury inllie Great Abm JWWWte, Wanda Hawley, Milton Sills, Robert Cain, Jacqaeline Logan ! A Thrilling Tale oi Desert Love . "Burning Sands" is an exciting desert romance written by a popular author who has spent his life among the Arabs. Produced on a magnifi cent scale by the man who made "The Shiek." The picture abounds in (spectacular midnight battles of wild gallop ing Bedouins, in passionate love scenes, in the magic atmosphere of the real Sahara. COMEDY r PATHE NEWS Save an evening for "Rick Men's WjvesJ ft m -1 'X. n mw U IV tH li, I fcl.l ilniii)'iiijlii Mm f n rlrMKiiliinlfiiMiiiriiliiilf ,tfi,,t im. Ill ii .. 1 1.1 , 1.1 I IHI .mil I It; ii i' it i 9i 4