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THE OREGON STATESMAN; SALEM,- OREGON SATURDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 3, 1923 I ! - 1 i 1 i i ; i 1 ' !: i I I :: I i MOVIE GOSSIP Agnes Ayrea In V "Daugh ter "of Luxury." . Evening 7 p.m.- Norraa Talmadge and Eugene O'Brien in 'The I Voice from the -Min? aret." 4 ; , i -1 , ' LIBERTY,, Today only "The U. P TraiL" ' ' . GRAND "The Four Horsemen . of the Aporalypse".- with r orches tra, - , UMUH Hippodrome Van4vii. and Lester t hn-o tu Trapped iu he Air,' 'Days it jiufialo Bill." It wan O. Henry xrlut oneo said that -one night In New York has wore romance ' and adventure tnan In any Arabian Knights tale. In his short stories this "author caught ' flashes of. that romance, but never , has the truth - of hl9 Statement been, tnore clearly Remonstrated than In 'bne Won derful Jight,n tlie Universal Tea-' fur which brings Herbert f Itaw linson as tha attraction at- the tllgh theatre .on Sunday. .: With the broader scope of the r.tage Louis Tracy caught the romance and glamour of a night In the great city in a manner Impossible jfor O. Henry with the limited canvas of the -short story. Entire action of the play, takes place within' the twelve hours of a- single night.; Into these "twrive hours is crowded a series V. Wednesday, Feb. 7th OXK MGIIT ONLY Mail Order Now Prices $2.75, $2.20, $1.65 Reason's Supreme Success v. . : vX . v ,Jy Famous 4 'Incomparable Maxim ,Cast and Job. Beauties' Urban production ; SPECIAL ORCHESTRA ... v . GRAND , u .... . v --H.- TODAY Z A WE G R EY'S. "Jtl.-H. AT LltSERTY ONE DAY- v 0 N L ;Y Tomorrow aa Rovtk in "THSUCA" " y " 1 . . . . i i . i i i . . . I,. . I, i i i i i .I, I " ..- - - - , - . - -' . I. , . . ,- . .. . , - .... I " i ........ Ocr trade on Albers Dairy Feed is steadily increasing, and the! Linseed Oil -Meal, Cocoiriut Meal, Soy Bean Meal, Oat By-Products,-Mill I Run , .. and Molasses: ; . ; .' a Mimr.njr.ioF ' v- 12.0 Protein; 4.5 Fat And at a price which is low when compared with food yalaes given. This analysis explains why it brin j results that please those who have been using straight grain feeds. , - , With Albers' Dairy Feed yon will not only get improved results from its use but you will be building up your herd to a point where a heavy molasses feed can be used with added profit. Ciirjbs fl. otj thrilling: adventures. . From the moment Rawlinson marries a beautiful glrj 'io save her, a mil lion dollars, things happen In an exciting, manner., i ' . - The management of the Bligh theatre yety boastfully announces that they have ibeen successftul in securing the Orphus Com edy Four? for their show next Sunday and Monday. This quar tette of grouch killers are known from, coast to coast and are real ty one of. the big time acts. Probably tho strongest and most " distinguished cast ever as sembled for any picture In the history of the screen. Is seen in thf. Rex Ingram production ot The Four Horsemen 6f the .'Apo calypse, from the world-famous novel by ,VIcente ( Hlasco iDanez, now showing at the - Grand at popular prices with the full new Grand orchestra. ', While every . player of, the 25 principal, roles was selected be cause o; his or her special ability to enact th parti there Is scarce ly a name? in the list that is not prominently; known to motion picture followers. Rudolph Valentino, who j has the role of JuVo. 'the romantic South American . Jiero of the story, has been in "pictures for several years. Previous to go ing into pictures,! Mr. Valentino was a professional dancer. Alice. Terry enacting the leading feminine role, that of Marguerite, the little 'French girl. Miss ' Terry played in the Metro production o! "Shore Acres,'- featuring Alice. Lake, and later had 'the leading role ' in "Hearts are Trumps." Joseph Swickard, a veteran of 23 yearson the American speak ing stage and 10 years in motion pictures, appears in the part of' Mdrcelo Dfenoyers. Edward Connelly, best known of veteran Metro character act ors, has the difficult role of the old lodgekeeper.. Mr., Connelly, after a stage career of 30 years, has appeared in many charcter roles in Metro successes. Mabel Van Buron. has the part of Elena, a German ; character role. : Jm1 ; - - i Nlegel de Broiler takes one of the most f difficult character parts In the production. In the role of Tchernof f, the Russian who relates the legend a "The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse, Mr. De Bruller s has created a characterization which stands out.'-". ' j H1?'-5';,--? P. TRAIL" THE - 1UX II IiUW Archerd Implamsilt Comp2ny - There are many other noted names in the cast. i ' i . ; " "The Voice from the Minaret.! Norma Talmadge's picture which, tth Eugene O'Brien S9 leading man, will be shown at ? the Ore gon, starting tonight at 7 p.m. - Ir Is noteworthy for Its nnlqnfH variety of nettings. The story, from the pen of Robert Htchens, covers considerate ground.' and Director i Frank Lloyd was com pelled to reproduce far-off scenes on the studio lot In Lns Angeles. The, story opens In Bonibay, India; proceeds through the Sues Canal to Port Said; then to Da mascus, back: tq Bombay., and from thftre to London and finally has finis written to. Its exotic pages In Damascus again. I In order to secure realism. It was - necessary for ; Mr. ; Lloyd to conduct extensive 5 research' into the customs, raiment and living conditions In "those parts of the globe. However, he . did , not have , to do all the ' actual work, for in the film capital there! are gathered "experts" who are : ac quainted with air sections of the world ; and can be relied , on to give advice to motion picture producers' along their special lines. : i ! Interest Waned and Play Became Obscure Suc cess Again Renewed ' Blasco Ibanez, the Spanish author, has shrewdly said: "There is a certain tunnel of forgetful ness Into which a a musical or dramatic production runs when its original interest wanes, : and it is only the very great product, like "The Merry Widow,' that can emerge from obscurity again into the blazing brilliancy ' ot re newed success.' , ... j There are i substantial reasons for the fresh, enthusiasm inspired by i Henry W. Savage's new pro duction of Lehar's world-famOus operette. It has an ideal story of romance; the most alluring waltz ever composed; a splendor of staging never before approach ed in opera and singing cast of grand opera quality.,. "The Mer ry Widow" with an exceptional company and magnificent Urban production, comes to the : Grand Theatre for one night , only 'Wed nesday. . I - : . This splendid cast includes Jefferson de Angelis, James Li ti dy," Marie Wells, Eva Webber, Warren Proctor, Tom Burton, Robert Howell, Anita Wflittaker. Joseph Miller, : WaRon Mac A fee, W. H. White and Frieda Fitzger ald. v - ; Agreement Reached dm Redrafting of Code - Thr American Legioif, the World War Veterans aid commis rfon and the joint committee on H'tlitary ajf fairs have reached an agreement on the redrafting- ot TOftTURKI MANY YEAKS liY , "KID.NEYS ; "I have had kidney troublo for twelve years," writes H. P. Pink ney. West Jackson, Miss. "Pains in back, joints, catches in the hips, run down and getting up too much during the night. But since taking Foley Kidney Pills, my suffering is over, and I feel like a new, "man." ' ;; Backache, rheumatic pains, kidney and blad der trouble quickly relieved . with Foley Kidney Pills.. Refuse sub stitutes.' Insist' upon Foley's Honey and Tar. Sold everywhere. Adv. : - :,t -ui . . i j 'l "M.W WIDOW : ' HAS COMEBACK :j 4;f - A !- 1r it i 1 1 Marie Wells and Jef f eraon De the code under which the com missions operates. The particular point-, in con troversy, on which a 'settlement has been reached, has to do, with the right of a veteran to refund his cash bonus with interest and take advantage of the loan which now may be applied to any pur pose. , The agreement Is that the bur den of proqf that the veteran accepted cash Because he thought the loan could be used only on the ' purchase of a home, will rest on the applicant. No Change in Workmen's Compensation Act Wanted . Discussion by members of the house committee on labor, and j industry preliminary to voting an unfavorable report on Represen tative "Hunter's bill to remove state ald,( from' the : Industrial accident Jfund, i indicated ' that there will b practically united opposition to any serious char ges In the workmen's compensa tion act at the present session : Representative of organlked labor and the employers of the state testified before the com mittee that their respective 1 in terests were well-satisfied wlt& the act as it now 1 stands. ; , ' It was shown that the crea tion of a reserve und in " the workmen's ; compensation depart ment acts a safeguard against emergencies and served to stabil ize the operation of the act. Today, spond to i EISMOFS WE WANT YOU 300 Men's All Wool Suits Models for Men and Young Men VVorsted3, Cassimeres, Tweeds and Serges .. - Regular ?30, $35, ?40 and $45 Men's Suits and Overcoats Broken Lines and Siies from our Stock; Regular $25 1 and $30, at Practically Men's Corduroy Pants Regular $3.50 to $5.00 . $2.95 no n us i 2 "is Angelis in "The Merry Widow Bill DEFEATED Senate Does 'Not Approve of Ten-Day Requirement , : For Marriage License ' .The Klepper bill providing that applicants v -for ; marriage Hicerses must file their applica tions with the county clerk at least 10 days before1 the issuance ' of the license was defeated after gallons aeume yeaieruajr. ! After Klepper had explained the bill at lengths, Senator Dennis assailed the measure,' declaring- It "would drive all ; the rest of the marriages across the line Into ' Vancouver," ; He also objected to the meas ure in that it would allow the ccunty judge to obviate the law in his dlsecretion. Senator Moser opposed the bill. "They have a little mint over there In Vanco'uver," said Moser, "and they would be glad to have us put this law on the statute books Along wit.h the law requir ing physical examinations. s The preachers, and the judges, and the lawyers over at '-m Vancouver are1 raping a rich ha'rvest over our marriage laws." .. . i ; Senator Ellis dedTended the bill. Garland defended It, declaring it would prevnt marriages con" KLEPPER HI We Have arranged to Serve , no doubt, many ot our friends from the the announcement which appeared in the numerous weekly puhli cations throughout the country Friday . 23.00 14.75 all sizes in the lot Trousers Worsted Dress Pants Regular $4.00 to $6.00 295 tracted while the1 contracting parties are under the influence of liquor. . A far aa .many of our coirp JtrSV going- to Vancouver to . be married Is concerned," said Gar- land, "I! thank God. that most of the class of people going there do not have the stamp of Ore gon on their marriage certlfi- cates." ' ' . . ' St nator Joseph ' fought the bill vigorously, " declaring it never should go upon thej statute books of Oregon. V Blrayer joined in the Vght against "the measure. Zim nwriuan opposed. Itl v v " You may. not pass the bill." said Klepper . In conclusion, bnt I am proud that it has been my privilege to , sponsor It." :". The vote, was: . i, '". For Dunn,. , Edwards, Ellis. Oajland, Hare, Kinney, Klepper, Magladry Staples Tooze, Upton; Against Brown,, Clark. Cor ett, Dennis, Eddy. Farrell, Flsk, Johnson, Joseph, La Follett. Mo ser, Mickelson, Rftner, Robert son, Ktuith, Strayer, Taylor, Zim merman. . . : Absent, Hall. - General Goethalsr has neen made coal administrator In New York Now look'; out' for a Culebra ctft In prices. -' lc to $1 rae Ace Is the Place TO IPE U Men's .Outing NIGHTSHIRTS 95c ; i Men's. SOFT HATS $5.00 and $6.00 $2.95 Men's CASHMERETTE SOX : 6 pairs $1.00 Men's Dress . , SUSPENDERS Regular 50c and 75c; per pair 35c Men's UNDERWEAR Heavy Derby Ribbon Cotton Shirts and Draw : era, each 55c Men's Bib Overalls $1.00 Pair N MU AIL NEFIT UHiUEtisiiY ;r:D COLLEGE ME HIT Bill by Senators Would Make Nfillae Cover- Exten- , - ' sion Service Following out a threat made at the ways and means commit tee meeting Thursday night,. beo ators Smith, Taylor, La Follett Strayer and Zimmerman yesterday-Introduced a bill that would make the millage tax levy ..for Ore gon Agricultural college and the , .. . , . ' - Saturday 1 1 p.m. Hotel keepers, lodging hotise proprietors, aps.rtr.tcnt houses and everyone needing new or used furnishings can save money . by attending these isales. Every thirj needed to furnish two or three complete homea will Is put up and sold to highest cash bidders. . -,' For Saturday's selling we will have: . . 3 : ranges, 3 heaters, 6 patterns linoleuin, 3 . : Copgoleum rugs, 3 Brussels ris, 1 kitchen ch inet, 2 kitchen treasures, 2 breakfast tatlcs, 3 - extension tables, 2 sets chairs, 3 rockers, 1 4 davenport, 6 pictures, 2 wood beds, 2 racial beds, 6 springs, '4 Tnattresscs, X dresissrs. ; " 2. vacuums sweepers, 3 carpet sweep ers, 2 i boilers, tubs, wash bodrCs, carpets, sidboard" cupboards, musical instruments, records, bccl:s, zr: and dozens of useful items too numerous to raention. Auctioneer's &oteT ITc 1 condition and will be on display Thursday xmd FriJay for your inspection. . COURT AND LIBERTY F N. WOODRY Auctioneer U -V . You : Promptly outlying districts BY ' - THIS ;-SAL: 75 Mela's Overccn.': Plain, Half orTulI Belted; Single pr jdonble Breasted. Regular $30.00, $35.00, $40.00 and $45700 1123.0 Light, Medium and Heavy Weights' Dark and Light v Colors, All Sizes. ' Boys All Wool Suite . Knicker Pants, ages 6 to 18 years Herringbones, Cassimeres, Tweeds and Blue Serges These Suits are from Our Regular Stock, values to $15 Men's , Dresa Black and Brown Regular $7.50 to $10.00 nnn -WV II nfl University of Oregon over var ious extension and experline activities of those , Institutic as 'well as the institutions thf-. pelves. - For OAC the bill wou set aside I233..099.37 annua! for this purjose as a continuir appropriation- and for the stt university the sum cjf $12: S2S.75, the amounts to be tbc tracted 'from thf millage le proceeds. The annual millage levy for V support of the 'two Institutic Is 1.2 mills. . , TOO LATE TO CLASSIF W A NT W- ELL -FUHN1SH I house. . ..Will pay the pri Address V. D care Stati " " man. -: at will re High Grade Brovn Shoes Values to $15.00 T f?' S A Salera, .Oregon 210 State Street ! I I I I I .. v ' - - i