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J - i -, - - i ' l- r 1 i r THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY l MORNING. FEBRUARY 6, 1923 .' '' ! :t.: i 1 i ! i ft I Is' t i j 1. The Silent - Call.' ; t OREGON . , ' 'Norma Talmadge and feu-gene ! O'BrieQ la "The Voice From ; the Minaret." . U . :Vrrf;V" "LIBERTY" ? - : . Colleen Moor Hi '?Afftnitfe'.' J V - The final scenes, of 'Tne Silent -Call." thei-TrlmTitaHUiirfin produe ftott presented byll. O. Darls and released through Associated First National 4 Pictures, : which com mences a three-day J engagement i at the Bligh theater-here : today were, filmed ' at great " personal i danger ' to the ? players, director, and photographers. .These scenes vera made in the heart of the mountains Sonora region In Cali fornia and will doubtless give the atergoers some of the most con vincing thrills they have ever en Joyed,, 1 -; - , . wolf-dog crashing - , T af drama of humai a. tf . ... . i v t 1 The Silent Call Hal G. Evarts .wrote it! Strongheart,' the wpn-der-dog; is its surprising star COMEDY; AND SCREEN SNAP SHOTS BllGH THEATRE ."h 0 TTn :,CA7 I tf'r-y Master Producer jof , "7 n ? Ti 7 The Most Tozeful and Enchanting tluslcal Play Ever ; k ; Written An Entirely 1 , Famous ' Chorus of Maxim Beauties V Perfect -Company- r ' Of 0 , V 'Tr'S CHAEM T7ILL IIAUirr-YOU l" Prices $2.75 0, $l.5r Gallery, $1.10 : (Including War Tax) ? - L. STARTING TODAY i' .A I I I . v iv - I ... ... mm. We think this is one of the best pictures yet seen at the Liberty. . It's full of Pep, Vim and Humor. ' ii 1 . Norma Talmadge and Eugene O'Brien . will be seen for the last times, today , at r the. Oregon In ?TbVoIce From the Minaret; a Robert Hickens story. In this pic ture these stars appear together for .the first time- in. three, years. -'. ... , ....... i . . .. r t There is an exceptional 1;ast in 'VHurricans Gal," 'produced r Allen Ilolubar, -which is coming to ,tbe Oregon tomorrow::-: 'iDorpthy Phillips who , created such a sensation In f Man-Woman-Marriage." fa the star, with a role peculiarly fitted: to her talents. She Is cast as an untamed girl of the sea, in command of a smug gling Bchooner. ; Robert Ellis, i who recently for sook directing pictures to become leading man, plays opposite M! Phillips. ; Wallace Beery, the screen's "most; hated villain," plays the Swede mate. James O. ; STARTS TODAY What a Picture I -L W. D6g! Just teeming with thrills romance heart In terest; with, the mighty thru humans: and drama of .beasts. . 99 THREE DAYS One Nfrhl Only Wed., Feb. 7th GALE Q tlnslcal Plays Offers u u New and Magnificent Savag ii U v Production j v Special . Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra , popular atont if , (linehntr fcaturintf . COLLEEN MOORE v JOHN DOWfRST I Barrowar r ts 5,the : tmdir rbid Capn." ' Qertrude - Astor Is a striking contrast to U Phillipi as the society: girl of the story t William Fong, a San ' Francisco Chinese ! peanut - j vendor, :hd makes his . bow on 'the screen-In this - production, has the role of the cook on the, schooner. Jack Donoraif and J Frances Raymond complete th easti v r - - t :i ; . One of the fastest-moving pic tures J ever shown in : this city, imehs ; todjty at he?- Liberty thea ter. - JThrf ciiame of 1t Is ?'Affiiii: ties." from' the story of the'aame name, by -Mary Roberta Rlnehart. CoUeeni lHobrei and John Bowers are the ekthred player. . f Fcuf,speeriersfr6st6d 4 j : on Salsni Streets Sunday - . . --r-i 1 ; Last Sunday, J although cold, was a great j day for speeders.- A total of .' four were rounded up during , the day ' and everting by the local police department. They were: . '- : - ..' ; . : T. ;,M. Curry, charged with speeding 29 miles per honr. He was released on $10 ball.' : "E. as Johnson of Ladd avenue', charged with speeding 30 miles per' hbur, -was" released on f 20' ball ; ana : cited to appear before Judge Poulsen February 7.- Lowell ! M. Lambert, route 7, 51 miles per hour, released rov $1 0 ball? . -rl H- ' r .i Bernard Snow of Portland," io miles per' honr, released on $20 baiL - : -:' i . : " ' : ; All ' of: the arrests were made by Officer Shelton. ... . s ! :t ' ED CXLDS : j"; : Stop your coughs and colds be fore they become serlousV If neg lected they' lead to ; tnf luenza, la grippe, asthma ' and bronchitis. Three generations, of users have testified to the quick; relief .giv en by Foley's Honey and Tar. from coughs, : . cblds, crotep.' : throak, cheat anid bronchial trouble. Larg est selling cough- medicine In tbt world. Mrs. S Ia Hunt, Cincli.' natl, Ohio, writes: Foley's ,Honiy and Tar cured me of a . , hackirig codgh. wheezing and pain In trie chestf Refuse subsUtutes. 8oW every wnere -AdV. i PASSES FtiAfiT- blLLb ' (Continued ttont page'l) as , to who , may be . required V K.Mia Vooa fnr neddlihe or ' AAWUVi . " umnr eArtain -credncts. , 86Eddyr- relating to livestock: rnnnlnsr at large in . uougia county.1 . : ...j ; I 40 -Fisk I by .request), rMiax lng(. to -lnvolnntary . trespass on timber' land ' and - the gmng oi ludcment for. double! , damages therefor. El Straver. nrovl ding protec tion for persons furnishing1 la tor : and services in connection with contracts for public im nrovements and authorizing pay ment of aucb claims by the of ficers Tenresentine the public 55 Strayer, relating to - at tribution of earnings . of coopers tlve Associations, v - . , ; 69 Joseph, to provide for tne furnishing, arid, I acceptance f of cash, certified checks, or cer- Uin. obligations of the U. S. gov ernment or of municipal corpbr- ations in lieu df bonds or ball oi other character required or per mitted by law, HOUSE BILLS U Don recommendation of the lerislatlve committee, the follow ing bills wetft introduced In the hnrtAA Monday: -i H. B. 815, : Hurlburt to amend: section? 948-33, Oregon laws, relating to small clainis court , aa a . department ok , av district court. h H. B. 816. Cowgill To amend section - 7386. Oregon laws, . reiat lng to control of Irrigation dis trict funds by county treasurer , H. B. 317, Kzell-To ,amend section 2 81 chanter .265.. general laws of 1821,' relating to? fixing of school district boundaries. .. H-'B . 218. Woodward To nrO- vlde .dental Inspection In pnblie schools, of. cities : with not . less thaft. 25,000 schoor children.- A Guarantee of Complete ax& Cure . ft MADbeeri asufrareriTomPllea . JL 25 years, but today feet like a different Woman.'! Thi Is ontf ex- presiioh otirof hundreds of aim Hat letters rtecived from gratified pa tients whord, 1 hsve completely and permsncntly cured of PUea, . . U.jaa are lnterwted to knowing the fact about YOUR, case, send for my FREE Illustrated book. It tells WHY 1 uie no knife, damp, ligatures, stitches. burning Or echer disagreeable and; dab gero tnethbda.'- - ' . ' I Remember my guaranty man en t cure ji? tnattr : cw sever exa case r ... " I 1 Tit By MARaUERITR GLEESOl T nta xjuua auxiuisry penciu j concert last night was on .-of www m m m a ... . at J A of the kind given this season'. The new ; organ was" -Especially en joyed ano: me nnmoers piayea; dj rroi. S" "Roberts were' especially well presented;?-- , ' " - . .Mrr. WSrd-Wiins Long and Msr. , Donald r Riddle sang . solo numbers- lor most appreciative audience.- Miss Bruce -Putnam played -her own. composition ''Ro- jnance," which was given in splen did form. rae Whitney Boys Chorus .was special feature" and : delighted tne large audience. A male quar-i tet'and a- solo by Prof. E.W. Bob Son' -was supplemented '-"with ' a reading Jtjy Lloyd Walt. The -concert -was-a--benefit for the fund pledged. by ihe- auxiliary toward the boys secretary's aal; The program was as follows: Grand MarcV-"Alda". . . . Verdi i r ProfV T." S. Roberts Whitney Beya Chorus--H.1 C. Ep- i ley, dtreetor: .-v s f'We vAro SalImV b.roid; McDonald's Farm' : Xead by Walter Lamkitt Solo J"SprInga Awakening". . : . ... . . .Dudley . Buck Evangeline Burlette Long Reading "Brothers?. T . . Benson 1 LloydT Walts Sco4-MSpirit" Flower' . . ;. TIf tone Bmory W.'Hobsdtt , j Arla 'Depnis le Jour" , from . Louise . . . . . . Charpentier t j Ruth Emery Riddle ; T Piano "solo ''Romance". . . . .. . i ..... J . ... . .Bruce Putnam ! Bruce Bptnam v- f Male Qnartetr-l"Until Dawn" ; ... . . . Parke Fred Braasfteldf H; CriJpiey. S. B; Wolfe, C. B. KnowIand. . . , ' ' i --- j . Mr. and: Mrs. Clarence Bishop of Portland and r Miss Frances BroughtOtt 6t Daytdh rwaSo. wfe eefc-end guests ' of Mr.- and" Mrs. C. P. Blship. Miss B rbtgb ton W a student - Of ' the Anne Wright seminary-at Tacoma. t . 1 , ,-: : -. W The' StorY Telling section' of the Arts' league' -will" not meet IMs week." - V The Baslneas - and Professional woman's club will meet ' at the Grey Belle Wednesday for din ner at 6? JGv Mrs. Ada Wallace-Unruh will talk on Children'e Farm Home be fore the. Women's Home Missioii- ary society of the. First rMethodist church. Wednesday. - Mrs. Fred Thompson will r be hostess for the women. , . . -'.,; . Mr. and Mrs. Bell Fade were hosts Thursday evening .for charming-dinner .party honoring Mr. Pade's mother, Mrs. G. Pade, who celebrated her 73d birthday. Centerin; gthe table was a beautl ful cake with 73 lighted candles. Covers were laid for 20 : guests Miss: Hazel Valentine "assisted Mrs. Ben 'Pade With, the.' serving. : Those present were: Mrs. Emil Valentine' and Miss Valentine of Amherst,- S. Mr. and Mrs David Greig and family of Salem Mr. and ; Mrs.'R. Schubert and family of Salem, Mrs. G. Fade of Salem, Mr. arid Mrs. Ben Pade of Salem. SILVERTON, Ore., Feb. 5. (Special : to Thw 'SUtesman) llrs HelenrlM. Wrightman invited a few friends to her home on West Main street Friday night after; the "DadilTes". reception at the Eugene Field auditorium to meet Miss Frances Si Hays of Portland who was tire speaker at the reception and WHO; fa' a house guest of- rs. rWrlghtman. ' Mrs. 3 .A.. Campbell entertained a few friends-at an informal tea Satdrlay afternoon . honoring her house ust. Mrs.' Georeia Starr Morse of rowii'svljie, who.; gave several violin -solos at the recen ti6nr given by the Parent-Teachers association 1 at ;; SIrrerton Friday nfght. M SlLVERTQNDre.,i:.Feb. i 6 CSpeeiat - to The ? Statesman) r The VDaddies-receptida'Vgiren at thf E agSne Field! auditorium at Sllverton Friday night by the Parent-Teacher's ' association' was yery well attended. The program was gives; s announced "with- the exception; of the talk by aybr L. C Eastnian who cod Id not b present, i However, i'B," T. Youel gave the presentation speech and presented the high school with a -silver top watch- to be used for the. athletic events The 'clock was a. present from ayor Eastman Mrs- Helen M. WH8h'tmatt, presl dent ot th'eSitye'rtOhParent-Teach- er'a association ' otherwise v filled Mayor - Eastman's -place on the program. 'The -chief speaker of the evening waa Miss Frances S ; -Haya-jOf rPortlahd 'who spoke on , ''Parental Responsibility' from the Standpoint of a' Social Worker." The vlblla soI6s . by-Mrs. Georgia Starr Morse of Brownsville were entnusiasucaiiy received, t ; The stase: wi" deCdrstec with pussy -fwinowBi ' ferns -aad cut flowers. j.-,. -1 Ttff WA'r Ho'th'e'rs 1 "will roomer Today . ; : - . War Mothers, , 5Uver, tea. at fChamber. of Cotanrerce roonrs. . Salem Musiic Teachers asso- iliflonJ ; Airlth V -T Miss; i 5 Dorothy Fearce; : '" ' i ' . : WCtU at hall. : -: ; !' ij v - Wednewlay hr. Woman's Home IMssionary so ciety First Methodist cburmh, with Mrs Fred Tboronson. ' Bnslness and 'Professional Wo-; man's club -at 6:30. ? . ;Thtday 1 " . ThnrBday ciiib ..m." Friday ;!-- - .Baptist Missionary I society ' at church. , -vi. -r-H- : 'y: ' Three; Link- dub at IOOF ball. Presbyterian H 'Missionary so ciety . at " church.' ..) ....... Saturday , ; Salem Woman club. ' Ladies of GXR. a silver tea . toaay, at; the Cham-. ber of Commerce rooms. The hours lrijl be from . 2 : 30 . to . 5 : 3 0. Mrs. W. S.J Kinney- and Mrs. C. B. Simmons ' and- Mrs. Walter M. Pierce r are ; specially Invited guests . for this, afternoon. Musical numbers Will- be . given by Mrs.' W. Carlton Smith,, Mrs. E. EL-Wyatt, Mrs. Hallie Parrish mnges, pi rs. . i. waters ana Mrs. Mason Bishop. Miss - Beryle Brown wiirglve a reading. ;l July : 1 6 ; to' 2 3 '.will be the d ates of the annual -national convention of -the American Association Qf University Women, which will be held in Portland; ;tj; ' Ifc la expected' that? thi gather ing will bring j to Oregon eeverhl hundred , representative ' college women from all. sections of the country.. The' deliberations will be presided over by. Miss Ada L. Comstock of Smith college, na tibnal president. Mrs. Anrella Henry ' Reinhardt, J president - of MUIa college-Nrho has visited in Oregon ajrd who: has many friends here,-is vice president, of the- as- aeclatien, and it ia expected that she . too- will ( be , among the dis tinguished' guests. , Committees are already .si work jon. the plans for the convention which promises much from' the- standpoint of In terest and inspiration. : ' WiU (show you how follcs get whiter, cleaner teeth Go ask lor a test ef this new way oi teeth ftyrfwg -Tfwjnt fftAmuA to inika. t Von see prettier teeth' everywhere today. Learn how' people get them. ' Do this now. "Million of people of some .50 eations enjoy these benefits. GertKra for .-yourself. '.-::.' 1 Film makefc leeth dingy ; . ' That viscatt' lm yott feel on teeth is their hif lmy ' Jr Clouds "them. It cling to teh', eaters crevicea-and stays. ; tUnS 'absorbs atainaT thett forma a dihgy - coat'' Tartar ia based On film, ThatV wbf . teeth lose luster, j . -. Film holds food substance which ferments .d. forms acids.'. It holds the acids in eon-. Huct with .the. -teeth.. to. cause decay.' That's why. few escaped tooth troubles, y . Ad vuifcd the AvniHarinfulGrit' 4;- UVitiC.btvMf at far. MrftW Ihu otmmbcI. Nv aw etat aajtrtaa t tau aarah sxtt. t.-. .... ' .tus.ua. : :Th9 New-Day Dentifrice . t r. f .1- J , 't ...... . . ; A scientific tooth paste based eri modern research, free from harmful srit. Now advised By' leading dentists-the world over; The OAC has postponed5" the I February meeting until February IIS 'because, of . the . charity - ball Which: comes, (his week.. .Mr. "and Mrs". RalDh Kellogg have moved to Portland, where Mrv 'Kellogg- Is chemist -with a medical' firm. ! Freight Car Shortage ; v Is Gradually Reduced WASHINGTON. Feb, 3, Qrad. ual reduction of ? freight - car shortage on railroads continues to be reflctel inv current reports ef the car service division of the American -Railway association. On January 22, the total sbort- BeTsure you get f TBe tea bears' this sigaame . FineC $800 Player Piano On terms of only $1 down. S 2 a week ; this player Is almost' litte' new and fully guaranteed. If you want a' real buy see this1 player, i - aeo? Will, 432 State Street 4 Gerins breed by millions in film. They, with tartar, are the chief cause bf pyorrhea, "gew so alarmingly common. Now they curdle film pid brushing .methods did not: effectively ' Comhat film. Aa a result, nearly- all people . suff ered from it. . " Now dental science knows two film com batants. One acta to' curdle film, one to re move it, and" without any harmful scouring. Able authorities1 proved these methods by many' careful tess. Then a new-type tooth paste was. created, based on modern research. Those film combatants were embodied in it for daily application. That ooth paste Is called Pepaodent. .To - mUliom of homes it has brought a new den tal era, world over ; Careful people the world over now use Pepaodent, -. largely ' by -dental advice, 7 It has" supplanted ia' millions ,of homes the methods i m .. m V a of die past. eAt:orr. A I I age amounted- to 72,7a4 "cars, a decrease . under January to 58$ cars. At the same time there What Will You Do With Me? Tuesday, Feb6 1923 CHILDREN'S Of theiWv C t U. Hundreds of Children between the ages' of 5 'arid 35 are waiting for' a chancer to have a home, (not aniinstitu tion) where they can make real cftreefas' of value. " '; ' - .... ... . i. - ... . ; - .'.... Think of it 1 'Ufany rrorraal- boys - and girls have been placed in the training schools, feeble jnirid'ed insfltiition and such places because '.no. . other .provisiona'- have - been made. What can you-lol. Just this: "When the "solicitors call make the biggest pledge yoil can. , If all do this our quota for Salem: will-be-assured "or(ffer your services to .act as solicitor to any-pastor in the. city or.to the Salem office, 22S Oregon Bid's. ',' , ' - JEf. LITTIjEII Director. thpee f I L. - ' ;Tiii week at ' Insert your mum amd adotesa, tbea present this coqpocv this : week to any store named below. , ; ' . Vou Will pe presented with a 10- .. : .' Day Tube of Pe-paodenu . . ' , T If you live Out of fawn, mall Awr coopon'toTbe Pepabdsafc Com pany, l!i04 So. Wabash Avenue, -Chicago, and tub will be seat : ..... by mail. - IVeaect coiipori to ( DddeltiFry ; Perry Drug Store IIS 5 CoEsnzrchL St j. r ' BJLLEM4 were-26,485 ears declared to be surplus at points where no spe cial : requirements appeared Do- Ycvi eaiizG TheGreatand ' Need for . S L P ToBuildthe 'i?M.l illicit J v i i I ! - - I - is X, m Gcrrctti -cIJ- xsiitdlids Researchu.glsd . proved. ! that old .ssxtLos , brought nmiefcired.:cecta, .They dertasef 'k t . the alkalinity: of the saliva That is there to - neuualUe TatnaSnfCgsV Ce 'calie5r to? " . , (r.w'f;; v::- r; rJ. . y TheiededllJclCdigejstant ?t ' aalivaThatisJthcreto digest starch d ' which may othei wise-ferment and. I ont ."t .Pepsodent brings just'oppbslttier' It mnltiplies ' l&ar -aalinlty, mult3pl .at - atarch digestant. Thus it , gives i 'ild - power to these great natural-tooth-fj witcUng , ; agents. . : - . Thirttsf will, thaw The results of thiale'st wiU amaze and de light you. Hake- it watch the changea that occur. 1 Note how cfean the teeth feel after using. -- Mark the absence of the viscous flha. See . how teeth whiten, sa the f-coatr disappear. -"Compare the results with old methods ' by what you clearly see and 'feeL You-will gain asiew conception of clean teeth. " A 1C3 nrT::'-.-s i m.. ' S J . i . . year ctcre a YovsM it Ji OliliGON I , i V I i s u It li