The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 11, 1923, Page 8, Image 8

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SUNDAY MOBNING - FEBRUARY 11; 1923
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OREGON
Stra. caat in "Quincy Adams
wver ." - i.-
Sawyer.
" LIBER1T
-Thomas Meighen : in . "Man
Ulanghter."
GRAVD
A D. W, Griffith's, "Way Down
,EaC. with' irull orchestra. :
: BLIGH
t r JM ft p,o d r ome
Hoot Gibson in "Rid'a Wild.
'Comedy Deluxe", just sing and
Joko their way into the heart
qf the audience -: and will be In
for more than their" share of
applauses In this offering, this
female does the comedy and she
draws many a good laugh at the
expense of her male partner who
is a good-natured cpap : with no
worry and whose aim in life is
to go smiling through and to en4
tertain the public. At the Bligh
theatre today! and tomorrow.
Vaudeville J - ... , , , , ,;
entering upon, the second day
- of "its 'run at the Grand theatre,
. t. W., Griffith's motion ; picture
triumph, ''.Way Down, East," has
enlisted a host of additional ad
mirers of this spoken drama clas
sic which has jield. sway on, the
American . stage for the past 22
years.' The new Griffith artistic
'.f effort in colors, lights ' and ef-
- fects have ; made " a distinct im-
t presslon . on. local scren patrons
and those, 'who ; show ' preference
for,: the spoken : stage, presentation
"haTO:been profoundly impressed
fcy thef ."manner; -i in which the
genius of. the .film,; hag made, of
thU7jold'-pUyv a new-thing with
fcope of greater appeal.. Not
the, least Interest centers in the
remarkable cast .f . interpreting
players; which? . includes Lillian
Gish, Richard, Barthelmess,' Low
ell j . Sherman.. Burr ' Mcintosh,
Marr Hay, Mrs. Morgan , Belmont
and a host of. others equally well
known to, both stage, and, screen
A full orchestra gives an - excel
lent musical Interpretation. J
, .. .. I I . ... '',y, !' '' -
Cyrstala & Anderson; doing
co rawly, singing, talking entitled.
One of tho. most notable casts
seen in a picture in many months
is that assembled by Cecil B. De
Mille for Manslaghterr" now be
ing shown ; at i the Liberty.
- Thomas Meighan. star, Leatrice
Joy and Lois ' Wilson have - the
featured - roles, while others - in
the cast include John Miltern,
George Fawcett. Julia Faye, Edy-
te Chapman,: Jack : Mower, Dor
othy Cumming, Casson Ferguson,
Sylvia Ashton; 1 Raymond Hatton,
Mabel Van Buren, Charles Ogle.
Guy Oliver.- Xucien - Lfttletfield
and other members of the Para
mount Stock company of players.
A cast which numbers some
of 4 the most popular actors and
actresses . In -.motion pictures to
day is seen In "Quincy Adams
Sawyer," which" is . scheduled for
presentation today . . at : the Ore
gon . theatre, j It . is pust one - of
thej elements rwhich go to make,
this motion' picture , one of the
truly worthwhile screen efforts of
the season.- -Persons ' who . have
seen this rural ' classic ;. in, its
screen form' maintain itjs a' de
lightful,; and "at, the t same time,
exciting and interesting" picture.
In the strong cast 1 oen
Blanche Sweet Lon Chaney, Bar
bara La Marr. John Bowers, El
mo Lincoln,: Hank Mann, Louise
Fazenda. June Elvidge, Zatu
Pitts and others. r '
Z: The photoplay is a. screen ver
sion of Charles Felton Pidgin's
novel, of the: same name, of which
wore than a million copies were
sold. Its story is considered the
most ".' representative , of all. deal
ing with rural JJiTe in New En
gland. : ; . ' i'.: k '; ) 1
Although an expensive, film;
Quincy Adams Sawyer," will be
shown -at1' popular prices In ' an
el fort by the Oregon theatre to
see if a lower admission will ap
peal to the Salem public isuffl-.
ciently to at least "break even
on big productions. -
Many, of the roles - in which
stars afe seen on: the screen are
not really : human cnaraciwiza-
t?ons they - are merely figures
set amidst thrilling action. Some
times they walk, and speak sub
titles' and. 'make love without
breathing the spirit of life.-,
In direct contrast - to this 1J
the most human role of all, that
of the'coward. In ', some respect
every, human being is - a- coward.
He may be brave in "; nine cases.
but. he can be counted on to be
a coward in the tenth. : . jv .
Edward- (Hoot ) Gibson V - por-
tiays the -figure of a man who is
made a coward by circumstances,
in his latest Universal : starring
vehicle, "Riddin Wild," which
comes to the Bligh theatre today.
you
can't
Johnny Mamma, "will
wash my face? i
Mamma Why, j'. Johnny,
you do that? ,t
Johnny--Yes, hut'- I'll .. have to
vet my hands, and they don t
need . it. i ' , ' - ' it
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Thomz&Zleighan
Thft spectacular romance
of 9 danghter of luxury
emotional and thrilling:. '
JoyzrrLois Wilson
NOTICE
We wish to learn whether or not Salem
: picture-goers . welcome low J , admission
prices. We have contracted for "Quincy
Adais Sawyer," "Tess of Storm Coun
try'""Pes O' My Heart" and "Triflino;
Women"; at ' very; high rentals. All of
- these ran at advanced prices in Port
land. - We ; are , now. showing ' "Quincy
Adarrts Sawyer' at regular, 35c prices
including" tax with full support we. will
continue this policy
HOW ABOUT IT?
Si'"--. : ' ' V'r' ': ''"(..--?- "s ;;:-f.-"...--x
II BID
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Adele OaWlson'a New' rhase of
REVELATIONS -OB A WIFE
: i CHAPTER ? 2 3 3
WHY LILLIAN WARNED
" ' .. ; MADGE j "
,;f '"There ! ;, Ladies !.. - at : the, right !
Here is- the place of which I was
speaking-..:. It " really . Is one of the
most beautiful places in this whple
section":. 1, :. t
; Mr.: Jones threw but: his hands
with a regal gesture as If he were
. . , . ,. .. '"o - uuuso were' ncrusa
bestowing the ""J4 tthe road tWs property would be
property, I stopped the ..car. In. . . . . ..Jz, ; 7 A. .
front of the sateway to .Ji Tastnre across the road. Too
was poinUng. but before I looked , ... , Alm..
toward the property he was laud
ing I ,alyly glanced at my speed
ometer, and made a mental com
many minutes from the station
the gifted Mr. Jones would reckon
it when he touched upon that an
gle of his sales talk. - " "
"How. much is this" I began,
but Mr. Jones, now as voluble as
he had been ' taciturn' In the be
ginning:,, deftly' "vaulted over ; my
question and took a running; leap
into an ecstatic description? of the
neighborhood.- i : ' - i
''One of the rrost exclusive in
the section," he exclaimed, s "Mr.
Conrad Almont'a borne Is directly
across the road. -
I looked in the direction he In
dicated, . but ; saw ' nothing except
a stretch ; of pasture land. " ''
do not see," I began. ..
" MOh: dear, not . the house, not
Just here! " he I said, as . it some
thing in . my question had shocked
him. "If : the - house . were across
parison : with the number. It had
indicated when ; we started from
the real estate office. Two miles
and a half! I wondered how
Thousands Have Kidney
Trouble and Never
. Suspect It 1 . "
Annllrantji For Insurance Often
Rejected.
Judging from reports from
druggists whai are constantly in
direct ' touch with , the , public
there f i one preparation that
has beien very successful in over
coming1 these conditions. .The
mild and. healing - influence tft
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is soon
realized. It stands the highest
for its remarkable record of sue
cess. 1 : i
An examining nhvslcian for
one of the prominent Life, Insur
ance Companies, in ; an interview
of the subject, made the as ton
iahing " statement that one reason
why so many applicants for in
surance-are rejectee is Decause
kidney trouble is so common to
the American people, and tpe
large majority of those whose
applications are declined do not
even suspect that : they have" the
disease. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root is on sale at all drug stones
In bottles ot . two sires, medium
and large. : " ""- : .'... I ; 'I j
..However, if you ' wish first 9
lest this . great preparation, sehd
ien, cents 10 ur. rs.imer- wp.,
DiBghamton, .N. ' Y-,, for a. sample
bottle. When writing ' be- sure
and mention this paper. Adv.?
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'- , NOV PLAYING
i 1 ." ' ' - ' - 5 : THE CAST: " '.,-
Blanche Sweet ' T ' '' ,'Lon Chaney .
- " John' Bowers Barbara1 LaMarr ;
Elmo Lincoln ' . Louise-Fazenda ;
J , Joseph Dpwling j Claire McDowell :
NOTE It Is not often that we' can give a. picture our
unqualified endorsement, but we can on "Quincy Adams
'Sawrer.".' If is an fixni)Rivp nrndtictinn. so nnia th
special bargain prices. Your attendance will help us in i
ginng mors. Dargams, ana we wm guarantee perfect
ttjiieriainmem.
Portland Paid 50c
1 In Salerh 35c
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OREGON
The Theatre Beautiful
should see Mr. Almont'a blooded
stock kept here in the summer.
"How dkk you. determine the
relative value to prospective, buy--ers
of the privilege of looking at
Sir. Almont'a blooded stock, and
his more or -less blooded family?"
Lillian asked innocently.
"Eh rH What? Oh,; yes! Ha
quite good!" Mr, Jones . laughed
loudly, hut therol. was; a. . hollow
ring In it, and I knew that our
social, stock had sank ' abysmally
within the last minute.
Silverton. Musical Club
r v Ehjoysf, Sdcjal Evening
SILVERTON, , Or.. ;Tet. .10.
( Secial : -to ' The. Stafesman. )
A , very pretty social was r that
given by the Trinity musical club
at Trinity ;church; Friday": evening'.
The social rooms were decorated
In keeping; with . St. Valentine's
day. Rod was -the "keynote ot
the color scheme. ' : Huge . baskets
Of ; ferns were 'also. , used v ffec-
ttveiy. : The first part of the evo-
nlne - was devoted to . a nroirram
which: consisted r of the following
numbers: selection by the orches
tra; recitation by .Willie' ;Thomp
son ; eakaphone and cornet duet
by Amps Benson . and Donald
Blair withr Miss;,: Nettie- Benson ;
selection by the ; orchestral violin
dut by AVred Jenseji andj Axel
Larson 'with piano accompani
ment by Mlsa" Esther -Larson;
selection by, the band: .vocal solo
ihy Tom. Corhouse; selection by
: The program was followed bv
a box supper sale.. yThe proceeds
amounted; to,;$48.60ahdJwlir be
Used for tha- nurrfiasA -Yif . mnsf
A iter the susner tho vonnfniku
spent an hburi in playing", games.
Lincoln;: Day Program'
Planned, in Silyertqn
1 SILVERTON-r O., lFe 10.
(Special. to The Statesman: Th
GAR and.'WRC are making.'plans
tor a uncoln birthday -celebration
to be held ; at thk new. k.. v?
hali Mondayaf ternoonv ,'The. .pro
gram, bsgfns at2?30 and consists
of the following: : J ':' ;: " ' '
- Invocation; 4- ?sone'rJrAmerfa!
by the audience;. 'flag salute ;rio-
un solo by Francis": 4berlyj reel--
wion. oy ives; : piano duet
by JKathaledni "Booth V-andf 0Hve
Banks: recitation hT:irr:F.n.
address Ijy Rev. A. Be?nnett;. rem
iniscences ot the GAR- . led bv
Comrade J. Dunnels; song- by. the
audience; benediction. i , ; :i
SILVEBTQ ll REWS.
SILVERTON, . Or., , Feb. .10.
(Special to The . Statesman).
Herman Torgerson is at the .-Silverton
hospital, having undergone
an 'operation for- appendicitis.
Mrs,' Roscoe l Ames of Albany
Lillian Is Truculent.
V
"Which is the Almont house?"
I asked. " ; ..' r " ' ' .
"That big yellow one down
there." He pointed to a rambling
barn-like structure several rods
down. the road. V
Lillian and I exchanged glances.
turned simultaneously and 1 look
ed at It earnestly. '
"If I had a house opposite to
that thing. she said vehemently
at last, "and had no other view
from my front windows, I should
move my house or tear it down
She was In the truculent mood
which always comes to her when
something offends her artistic
sense. Mr. Jones gazed at her
with the . respecttol but alarmed
curiosity which a man generally
gives to any unusual specimen .of
that species which. Kipling has as
sured us is "deadlier than the
male.' I think he was a trifle
uncertain whether" she' "meant .'to
advance with vandal intent' upon
the Almont home, or turn and
rend him for daring to admire it.
I hastened to oil. . the troubled
waters." v" '
"Look at the shade trees of this
property, Lillian," j I said
"Aren't they wonderful? What
must -they- Be when they are in
leaf?" :r . :
She paid them the tribute of a
long look, which ended abruptly
in a gesture of intense annoyance
as the Irrepressible" Mr. Jones
struek in: " . ,-. , ... '
"You should, see the shrubbery
in the summer! Wonderful roses!
Beautiful peonies! Gorgeous per
ennials!" : ' f ;
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A Direct Question,
"Mar we see where the . beds
are?, I demanded, everything
else forgotten. ,
"Certainly. He led the way to
the side .of the '. really large and
beautiful lawn..
Lillian plucked at my sleeve as
we followed.'
"Remember . . your weakness.
Madge,?, she smiled. ; 'You know
yon always rent,, or buy a fire
place and. a flower garden, with
never a thought to, the plumbing
or foundation walls," i s . i
'You're just plain stealing from
Dicky,' I laughed: back., following
Mr. Jones - to a long flower, bed
at the side of the lawn covered
with straw.
The perennials are here, he
said. "The roses cover the ve
randas."
I had expected. an old-fashioned
garden with a sun-dial and wind
ing paths, the ideal of my dreams,
which I had Just begun to realize
at Marvin, i This, long.' prim bed
chilled my ardorv i I looked at
the. verandas along the. pillars of
which, the rose bushes were cllmb-
was, a fairly .large structure of
the deadly mid-Victorian period,
with verandas across: the . entire
front and at one side.-with frt-
te4 , ilg-saw, work ornamenting Its
cornices, and with hay windows
jutting, ont every where. -' . , ,: .
s iEvery: modern' imnroTAmeni."
Mt. Jones was babbline. as .ha
saw my eyes fixed upon th4 hou$e.
"Ready to move riaht in.. One of
the most wonderful bargains f
-1 ?Uti Jones.' j I " stopped ; him
abruptly ?"iris no use whatever
for me -to look at this property
unless X know, the price of it,"
He looked at me shrewdly for
a second, yielded to the IneviUble,
. VThey are asking : forfy thous
and for It, but I think they might
be. Induced : Id take say thirty-eight-fifty
If an immediate sale
was "made. ' .".'" .. : V"7".'," i ' '
(To be continued)
has been spending a few days with
Silverton' relatives. ' 5 " -
. Mr. and Mrsi. O. Satern enter
tained at a dinner Sunday, at their
worm water street? home. - .,
Mlas Eunie Henjun is. at Port
land for medical attention. Miss
Henjum has been ill for some
V Mr. and" Mrs.; Arthur, Madsen,
Miss Lillie Madsen. Mies Esther
Larson, Harold Larson and Alfred
Jensen motored over Spring Val
ley- Thursday evening, to call on
Alvin, Madsen , who now lires
there.
Word hasj been..' received,, that
.Mr. Williams, know nal Silverton
as "Saddle", Williams, died In
Utah, i Mr. Williams was for yeafs
a Silverton resident and has c
been out of the state for the j
few- years. : He was the rather
Mrs. Roscoe Starr of Silverton,
James Holllngswonn of Tt
land ' is, spending a month w!
Silverton friends; ;
, ' Mi's. ' S. E. Goodler died at t
home in the North Side Addit'
Thursday- erening shortly after
o'clock. "Mrs. Goodier had be
111 for some time. .
CHICHESTER S PH
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On the Bandit
You can do so by means . of a Checking
J " Account. , Few.t bandits will take thq
'i , trouble to "go after" a. man unless they
are reasonably certain that he carries'
'cash.
As soon as you, acquire the reputation, ,
,- of: carrying your, money in the form of
cash, .you. acquire - a 'magnetism? for f : '
V- bandits; an4- burglars. f -
: Don't carry cash ! . Carrv a bankbook !.
, It. puts, the "ban" on bandits. - ; .
Ck)me;iii tqdaj? and"..
v. OPEN, A CHECKING ACCOUNT!
N'UmtcdSto Can!;'
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'The-Eanl: That Cervics BuIIV
If ember Pedeiall Eeserye. System;
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THE COMMITTEE ONI CREDENTIALS
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TODAY
0.: W; GRIFFITH'S
Gish
Richard
. , At Popular Prices 25c and 35c
TODAY'S SHOWS 2:30, 6:15 and 3 P.M.
(Presented as a road show)
FULL ORCHESTRA
Mary
Hay . -
Crcightoh
Hale
GRAND "
ngy and saw: that the house held
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no possibilities of remodelling to
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