VVEDNKSD"MMdlNING, MARCH 28,JLD23j -x are, -itfcij 3 I M0W1-E GQSS1JP. . ! Tf-rT X " r". I ' " I ' " "j, J ' - - : mmm. Baird -Comedians Prom Macy present "T h e M a n Texas. - - i Pauline' Frederick in "Sal-; ase." , V' -' ' '. ':. - i . " OREGON: . . ; : 'Gimme.- Rupert Hughes' Great comedy drama. j f "Beautlf ul and ? Damned," with Mary Provost, Kenneth. Harlan and Harry Myers. "The Bat r Tonight will be ; the last night tfor Thei Man From TexasA' phants and all the excitement and suspense -of the .bunt i is recorded and presented In- Martin Johnson's "Jangle Adventures" cominff - to the Bligh. theater' on Saturday for a run of two days. -.. v.. - ': - ' . .; "Gimme", Rupert .Hughes do mestic comedy-dranja opens,, at the Oregon today. j t Lovers , of good clean comedy ( drama, a do mestic story with ' ; plenty , of laughs and edod wholesome au- mitfu VIEWS if PUD FIRES n Menace' to F;q rests Shown by Motion Picture in Port land Jheatre State Forester V, A. Elliott went to ( Portland Montta y to view three roDaof films;tbat were taen jn nrftron last fall. UA Illustrate ror mor written by the j man who has tTf condxxaDS in ' the,' northwest tiven ne screen sacn iaa.cii t ,ftftl- The title cr me mm is s "The Old Nest" and Kemem brance" will enjoy tbia picture. Charles W. ; Kawley will give A' his reaular "Wednes- three-act comedy presented by the Hbv .(,). nerts at 8:30 d. m.; the Macy Baird, Comedians at tne. -Beautiful and Damned", star- "TBligh theater. ; ( ; ; ring Marie Prevost, who. has risen from the ranks of Mack Sennett lords, bathing glrls-46 an. actress of pro- 1 borrowed . FlYes," .intricate and de-; nounced ability ; Harry - Meyers High rents J 1 greedy t' landi j licate . situations go to make, one : of the. best farce comedies ever presented on the screen In "Blue- beard Jr.; featuring Mary Ander- Bon. which "comes to the uligh theater tomorrow. A well-known cast of . farceurs appears in the play.',"; i.:;v it . - . : '. . ; Thf thrills of a wild elephant hunt have at last been recorded by a motion picture camera; Nothing in all the realm of hunting equals the quest of . a" herd of wild ele- "The Red Enemy.' the "story of fire. The filtria werouasen oyxne state, the lumbermiexa s - associa tion: i and the hationAl govern ment. working fn coub'ttucUoh to produce a picture for national cir- Culatlon. - i, - The picture starts- wath a j mag nificent tree, standing feupremin the forests It is cut ut and fol lowed : through every process or Inireinr and mill manufacture. who - starred in "The Connecticut aown , to the charming", home that and that ; theli evidence is irre proachable. 1'. '-" ; "We ought Ho go out "slflglng," he said, "as alventurers into the infinite, whil her,' no" - matter whether" we 'fviill or not, we are unmistakably 'tyjund.? The . club h i d v a gratifying at tendance .almost 1O0 per cent of its total membership. ; The Ro- tary-Kiwanis attendance . duel has now' covered foujr of Its 10 weeks. DIED ' . LRHODES Delmoni V. Rhodes died at a local hospital, March .27,. 1923, at 8:25 a. m., at the, age ' ot' 23. years. . , Mr Rhodes is survtyed , by his widow.' Mrsl Ethffl ' Rhbdesp aftd baby daughter, wJnnifred; lour brothers', Roy Rhlodes ' of Pow ers," Or., Henry. Wilbur and I Jody ; of Falls Ctty. : Or. and three" platers, Mrs. iFrahk" Lane of The Dalles,' Or.? Mrs.', Kolt. Williams of Toledoi, . Or., and 4 Mrs. T. .A.' Wright ; ot Toledo, Or. Funeral services will be held In the. chapel of. the Webb Funeral parlors, i March : 28. il9?3 at 9 a. ml The' remains will then be shipped to Toledo, Yankee in King Arthur's court Kpnnpth Harlan ' and others, be gins today at the Liberty. iX)inGHt.ONLY SEAT SALE , : NOV . Wagenhals & Kemper. Present , Mary Roberts , Rinehart FUN and THRILLS . i Tva .Years in New York Orchestra ;:.$2;75 Dress Circle -..$2J20 Balcony J.S1.65 and $1.10 Gallery i(not reserved) i.55a ; Douglas Fairbanks gorgeous spectacle "Robin T ood opens Saturday at the Oregon and Grand theaters. - At last the much talked of "Robin Hood" is to make its appearance in : Salem Imagine settings-, occupying , 15 acrs of ground,- costumes for 250 a6tors, five hundred horses, and a ? castle ! that towers higher than' the far-tamed Phila delphia city;: hall: imagine In these settings a ! Fairbanks - or whom the NeW York Times has said"One Is forced to say of Fair banks that he Is a world artist, who has . given to mankind "an lm it will build. That. , how ever, is only one part of. the stoy. The other is the development oz a lire that, starting as a' little, V fjolish spark, grows - into .a treniendous forest tire 'that ravages nome al ter home tn its path, 'Some. strik ing scenes are shown or settlers driven out by "the red ( enemy," the fire. : . ; ' Some airplane rpatrol work la shown in. the 'film, and bits from mahy kinds of forest life. The original was tkken for a threet- roll fflm. though It was cut oac at Washington to , only , two full rolls. The film -. lm being shown through the Portland office of the national . iorest service. , ae -act plan for distribution hasi not yet been decided upon, - though one proposal is to.makeup a num ber of films, and loan, them lor EATOX-r-Mrs. , Augusta Eaton died at 1755 North Commercial street," March 25, 192S at 7i3t) p. m.. Mrs. Eaton, who was 71 years old, . Is survived, by three , daughters, Mrs. ...L. ; A. Baker, tot .( Yakima, ; Wn., Mrs. Robert Wygant, Salem, ..Or., Mr 8. Jasper Pickett, of Pickett, Wis., one ".brother. Will Ieese : of Oshkosh, .Wis.,' and one sis-' ter, Mrs. Ruth Dennisoulsa len. Funeral services wll be ; held. in., chapel ot the Webb Funeral parlors, March 28, at f i a. ; m. . The body will then be shipped, to Oshkosh. Wis., for Interment. mortal masterpiece.' Those; thea ter-goers who .werefortunate en-lcfrc-it use all over the nation, so ough to see Mittl and later the as to give the pictures the widest Merry Widow at the Grand thea-1 D0S8ible publicity. ter, - will realize the credit -due the management'! of the Oregon and Grand theaters in procuring for the people o f ' Salem this film, "Robin - Hood" . which has cost more than Mlt'zi and "The Merry Widow" combined. Mrsw Elliott and Mrs. R. J Hendricks of Salem r and Mr. and Mrs. W. .V. Fuller or Dallas were of .the party going up from Sa lem. ; - ' ' ' - ! jMacy-Balrd'a ' Comediama. i - . " ' Present DOUEY BSES UVui " Pauline Frederick . v.ia.. ' "SALVAGE U I1K 1! 'Willamette President Pre sents Some Evidences ! , i . of Christianity , 1 1 . ; TODAY i . w I i The Picture you have beenfwaiting for " -it . -T!a 1.7 A 7 TW, LzJ ' witK Adapted from ScottiJFitVscraldV'pou Caxt hdudesKef&Hsrls?, Harry Meyers Louise Fazenda , Tdly Marshall i : Ridgeley Ft, ' .. J1 11 r. .it . , Cleo II V v-. . . - p.. - - . II '.j i LiaEiil i - ' .This Coupon Will Admit One Lady : . FREE -!::." "VThen presented with one Paid Admission tonighti 4 ' ' Maey and Bairds Comedians ! i BLIGH THEATRE - Or., for IntJerment. SALEM HEIGHTS T OS T County Community Federa tion Entertained Mount . Angel Is Next f A Frenchman la .easily seduced by the audacious; who- dares pleases him., who is alarmed of- f enda. Jilm. A crowd that jammed , the aisles and glued itself up against the walls and craned its necfc to see in through the doors and windows, greeted the Salem Heights reception to the Marion County Community . federation last night. It was the biggest, busiest crowd 1 In the history of the organization. .And one of the hungriest, ; until the luncheon had been; literally passed. ,J- A. N, Fulkerson, secretary ot the Salem Heights Community club, led in the community sing ing, which' was especially good and big. President - Joseph J. Keher of . Mt. : Angel presided at the business-session.?- An excep tional number : of outside dele gates . were present to represent their home towns. Three new Communities were elected to membership Auburn, and NoTth Howell, and Brush College in Polk . county. . . The next meeting of the feder ation was officially set : for April 23at Mt. Angel. Governor Pierce was of flcally, asked to attend as a guest and to address the meet ing. He accepted -and will talk on taxation. f "The governor Was present at Salem Heights and spoke brfeUr. He congratulated the local club on Us especially noteworthy suc cess In maintaining a working identity for so long a time, and on harlng made such progress in uniting city and country interests. There Is- a ' Green Hill . Far Away," and i it I aa beauUtul as Miss Iva Claire Love,violiniste pictured it as she placed it to the Kiwanis club -luncheoni.Tuesday noonl the Kiwanis club is unani mous to i go . there. Maybe j they haxen't all known, the road? but the Passdon Week address ot Dr Carl G, Doney, the principal speak er for the day, gave some, of, them an inkling of what , to do to go there. and they cheered both tne music anjl the speaker aa If they wonld all be on the roaa ana traveling fast. : - The .attendance prize for the day was-given by G. E., Terwil- llger, a miniature oak casket, With a rag doll, patient and. a versified dedication of a $S cash-trade or der on one of the Kiwanian stores'. It, was won by M. T.-Madsen, of the, Dixie Bakery, amid loud ap plause. ; .j Dr. Doney, president of Wil lamette. V gave some of the," .'evi dences of Christianity aa they are inescapable to the honest, though U fat mind. He held that; it ' mat ters infinitely lot. every man what he shall believe aa td-im mortality. It takes a more than human- abil ity to live even decently, he said! 4 1 there is no hereafter to correct fcpme. of, the wrongs pi this life. He held 'that, the honest man,, in Judging f Christianity as. a real ity,, must treat it as he v would other evidence, by giving it. the same. Square deal in conditions as any other theory. ; J He asserted that all men . be lieve in immortality; that, there is sometnmg witnin man tnat can not die. Science says that force is everlasting. : It may be directed Into "new channels' but it. cannot be permanently , lost " , The spirit, the ability to live, is linmortaL To make the. world right, one .need only to let the belief have its rightful development. He ,. be lieves with Dr. Bashford, the emi nent' college president ahd Chris tian statesman, that the death-bed stories of people who profess to see into the spirit world, have only one possible explanation that they actually do see Into - the ex istence beyond, this mortal life. W 'trrW A tnumph of scenic splendor and superb settings! A, thrilling; spectacular drama . produced on colossal! proportions and yet . more than that A romance that withstands the march. 6f centuries and lives forever j COMING SATURDAY, OREGON x - - He spoke also of the-exceptional development of the community friendship spirit in Marion coun ty, which he said had no counter, part in the northwest. He con gratulated the women of the affi liated '. communities on their co operation 'to make these' friendly meetings successful. He refer red to the supreme1 court decis ion of a score of y9ars ago, when they said that women weren't qualified to be county school superintendents because they did not have the ballot. , The governor said that he re cently drove down from Port land, and he was able to visual ize a population of a millon people between here and Port land, and another million in the city of Portland alone. He be lieves that the ultimate capital or the west will be in the north west, and not near he southern border of the United States. " The governor agrees that Ar gentine,' that i can deliver,, a fine heef steer, v dressed 1 and frfizeU to New' York for $50, can beat Oregon, where the. taxes alone run to $25 a sleer. But with this country producing only per cent of its wool,-he se'Js the time when the wool industry can be enormously ihcrelsed. And Ifeela only .contempt for ages ana with the northwest- having tne finest flax climate and soil in the world, he believes thatfWx 'should be a matter for every body's concern.' "I'll back it to the last of my ability,' and op portunity," he said. The governor says they're hunt ing for buyers for' the three big cars at .the penitentiary. He knows that a Ford can be 1 op erated cheaper' than av Hudson Six, and he offering somebody a bargain in big -cars. The official delegates from Sa lem were , J. C. Perry, president of ' the Chamber of Commerce; 13. C. Miles of - the Salem Sand & Gravel company, and B.. E. Sisson,' manager of the ' Miller Mercantile company. DIED ' NEWMAN Mrs. Anna , Newman of W"est Stayton, ,d!e(i at . a lo cal hospfital,: Marc5 27, 1925 at .11:30 p. m. . Mrs. Newman, who was 30 "years, old; Is sur vived j by her widower, B.' II. Newman, and . three sisters; Body at ; Webb Funeral parlors. V Funeral announcements later. 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