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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1923. n i t i i ' f 4 ' i.' -1 i y i 4 1 GRAND r a coming Saturday and Sun ) iij: Charlie Chaplin lii -Th Pilgrim" Wesley Bar-t-, TJ In "Rags to Riches. j ? ...... . ' OREGON --vT'l'-'v-,: 1 Rex Ingram 'Trifling tf j -V7omen.'f. 1 -The' World's a Stage."' f i with Dorothy . Phillip. BLIGH 5" ; Macy Baird's Comedians ;; ; present "Maggie and Jiggs at M Newport." v part Williams In A Man Prom Downing Street. '. ; v ' v - - . There Is no doubt that Dorothy Philips, the star of the principal picture, "The World's a Stage," trrltten by Elinor Glyn, has. had t more screen , successes than : any other I actress. Her talent her . gift of expression needed the in Vest kind of dramatic stories and 'characterizations. And she . has -eceived them. Ton who saw her i3 "Hurricane's Gal," "Hell Mor 1 Sin's Girl," "Hearts Of Human ity,: and ; "Man,"1 Woman, Mar riage." will see an actress whose iTertatllity knows' no' bounds. In her last picture, "Hurricane's Gil," she p'ayed the role of a tem restous. dynamic daughter or a jeep-sea skipper a girl brought up on the briny , deep. In "The World's a Stare." Miss Phillips plays an entirely different role. She brings out all the hu-manness--the vitality, the slncer Ity of the role in a manner which stamps her as a superb Artist. , According to! the impression of the 'spirit of the memorable v age given by Mr. Fairbanks In "Doug.' las Fairbanks in Robin Hood." a United Artists release coming to the Oregon theater soon, the men fought with reckless abandon that ladies' fair might be duly honored and it seems exceedingly certain no woman would have bad to cling to a strap while men held down comfortable seats if there had been stret cars in those days. Earl Williams In "The Man From Downing Street," an extra ordinary East 1 1ndian story by Clyde Westoyer.! " Lottie Horner and Florlne Williams.' will be shown at the Bligh theater today. As a secret service employe on a mission to India. Ur. Williams ap pears throughout the -' picture In the gorgeous garb 'of a rajah. The nroductlbn. which was directed by Edward Jose, is an elaborate one both as to scenery and costumes; and Mr. ' Williams hava splendid supporting cast. which Ejicludes two 'well known leading women. Betty Ross Clarke and Kathryn Adams. ' J : - ' iiiietl Stores For TentsPaulins, Blankets, Cots and Camp Goods - of ' all kinds, 53 our stock - and prices before buying. . Ve have made a big rut in shoe prices. We zen BsX'e you money on llin'a and Boys Shoes. Urzicd Anry Stores 0 So Commercial St. "Maggie, and Jiggs at Newport" is the tire of the show presented by the Macy and Baird's Comedi ans at the Bligh theater tonight ad tomorrow night. This is a rip-roaring farce comedy and it Is a riot of laughter from start to finish. : ; . j , : r , Charlie Chaplin and " Weslev firry make no the double comedy bill at the Oregon tomorrow. It han been a long time since Salem movie fans have had the oppor tunity of witnessing two so promi nent corned v artists on the same bill. Chaplin appears in his latest, comedy sensation, "The Pilgrim." and Wes BsnfyIn 'fRags to Rich es." The bill will play to 'houses at both : the , Orand and Oregon Saturday In regular Saturday bargain matineA and nt the night fihows. and will finish at the Grand Sunday. ' , ' :- : ' ' H. B. Cooper Appointed " Polk County Treasurer DALLES, Or., Mach t 21. (Special to the Statesman) H. B. Cosper of this city , has been appointed county treasurer ' of Polk county , to fill the vacancy made by the resignation of A. V. R. Snyder who has held the office for the past : several years. Mr. Snyder has disposed of his insur ance business in Dallas fend will t leave for McMinnville Within a ' short time to j make : hl4 future home with, his children . ' -. tflfll l AQ Tfl 1nTP UIILU1U IU IUIL S2fi.D0D BOUDS r: - Sf' ' Charles ; Chaplin f : The Pilgrim BDdnlglit Transfer The subject under discussion by several congressmen, sitting In a hotel lobby, was the different brands of hospitality. . Nicholas Longworth of Ohio told of this experience while driving with . a friend through pne of the southern states: v i - :. e "One night darkness' overtook us while traveling : along a lone some road through a" strip1' of seemingly Interminable pine tim ber. After a couple of hours of slow ; plodding we saw a light ahead. When we reached the house I yelled like the Indians used to yell down v In John Gar ner's state. ; A bewhiskered old fellow opened the front door and asked what we wanted. When I. said we wanted to stay all night, he looked us over mighty care fully and said: Wal, I reckon I kin stand it if you kin.; "We thanked him politely v and went in and found it was only a one-room cabin. Just swarming with kiddies of all ages. There were six or eight In sight and others within hearing, i We were disappointed by seeing only one bed and wondered If we would have to sit up In chairs all night. We were so dog-tired and sleepy that we could scarcely hold our eyes open. 'After giving us a good supper of hog and corncakes, the mother put the two youngest kids to bed. In less ; than three minutes they were sound asleep. 'She took them out and laid them over in the cor ner on the floor and put the next two to bed, and so on. . "When all the little ones were asleep on the floor the old folks strolled out' to the woodshed and told us' we could use the bed. We hopped In without delay. ' "Imagine our surprise when we awoke at daylight the next mor ning and found ourselves lying over In the corner with the kids and the old man and woman snor ing away in the bed." Construction of Septic Tank and . Better Water System ' is Found Necessary. DALLAS, Or. March 21. (Special to 'The j Statesman.) On Tuesday, Apr! 3, the city, of Dallas will vote on - a $25,000 bond Issue for the building of an additional septic tank to tank to take care of the sewage of the city and , the construction of a system of water mains for fire protection In the industrial section of the city. " ; 1 The measures :.' will . appear saparately on the ballot. The septic tank measure calling for the sale of negotiable interest bearing coupon bonds to the ag gregate amount of $10,000, pay- Prevent Plu and! Grippe For a few cents yon can ward off Flu and Grippe by promptly checking your coughs and , colds with Foley's Honey and Tar. Also gives quick- relief from coughs resulting from Flu, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asth ma and Bronchitis. Forty-eight years of satisfaction to users has made Foley's Honey and Tar the World's largest selling cough medicine. Contains no opiates ingredients are printed on the wrapper.. Refuse substitutes. In sist' upon Foley's. Sold every where. Adv. jMTIOI YOUR BERRIES You will find that it pays you to use fertiliser as It In creases, the yield, makes a better, firmer berry and increases the .growth of the- plant for, the next season. .,( We have it al ready mixed or we have the various kinds and will tell- you ibw and what to mix. Tou will find It the most profitable in-' reatment that you ever'1 made. Our prices are right. Call and ee us and talk it over,1 . ! Also,' have fertilizers for every kind of crop. . . D: A.: White & Sons Phone 160 . 261 State St. TONIGHT. TONIGHT - Macy & Baird's Comedians '. Present'. V- . SVi A GG i and J I GGS At DJowport y r a Rip-Roarinj Farce Comedy ; Bring Your Grouch Along It's a Sure Cure liwnimm, 1 III ' v:--wif . Also EARL. WILLIAMS ; "' . In fThe Man From Downing Streef ' " yOQH. 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The present tank Is too small to take- care of the present sew age ' and with another : ' truck sewer wliich will have to" be constructed on Maple street within - the next year it is . im perative that the bonds for the new tank be yoted. As It Is at present the packing houses and canneries in the Industrial dis trict 'are without proper facili ties for disposing of their sew age and as a consequence dur ing the , seasons when these plants are operated numerous protests come before the ; city council fort relief from the nui sances by the plants disposing of their sewage. - The - other measure calls for the expenditure of $15,000 for the purpose of laying, renewing, enlarging and extending the ' water mains connecting with and terming a' ' part ot ibe Dallas .water system - for the purpose ot aiiordig better fire protection In the industrial district. The present water mains are too small to afford fire protec tion even in a small way. With the proposed new mains It will be possible adequately to protect not only the : industries but also ' the public school and the entire residential district In the south part of town. "v;-Ti A canrass of the entire town will be made sometime before the day of election and an ef fort will be made to hare every legal voter get out and vote as the passing of both measures mean.' much to the future de velopment of Dallas and vicinity. LIBERTY NOW PLAYING DOROTHY PHUXirs ',-. - - . ' "THE WORLD'S A STAGE" A vital tale of the inside Ufa of a Hollywood actress. By Elinor Glyn - fiUrss at Dd!!as Dies ; From Pneumonia Attcclc DALLAS, . Or., March 21. (Special to The Statesman.) Miss M. ' Krck, a pro.v,Hiuiial nurse of this c'ty, passed away yesterday after an Illness of ect er'al dsys with Influenza-pneumonia. Miss Erck contractel the disease while taking care ot Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Uglow, who have been seriously - 111 with the disease " for the past two weeks. She came to ; Dallas , from Texai several years ago and by ' her w nnlns manners, had won the hearts of those with . whom she came in contact and her death is . mourned by the entire city. The remains will be sent to her former home In Texas for In terment. . T0DAYX TODAY Dorothy Phillips in'TblVorlll'sa Stco' The Story of a Screen. Star's Life in Hollywood NOW L BE ''"' L 1 ' V'"V7Jx-' ' f: V r K'--- - .-;'. -.'.-FinsT:uraT' -" . T A MAP SHOTTINO THE MARKET ROADS IN MARION COUNTY THAT WERE AUTHORIZED , TO BR IMPROVED IN TIID -. I : $850,000 BOND ISSUE THAT WAS VOTED. j