THE OnEGCZT 5TATns:,IA!y, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, JUKE 9,, 1923 t NOWSItOWING 1 MOYimmsBip .... - " i : OREGON . "The Go Getter," by B. Kyne. ' ' Peter LIBERTY 'Westbound Limited." i - GRAND VThe Hottentot," BUGII Four acts Vauderllle, "The Gray awn," and "Snooky, the hamantee. , -- - 1 'i iIm- i ii mi 1 1 1 niii i l r i j strong dramatic Imprint , of Its author's widely recognised abil ity as a narrator, depicts San Francisco's picturesque period ot 1S56. directly after the fold rush A terrific hand to ; hand fight iin an engine cab with the train t hindering along at express rate speed is one of the many spec tacular features In "Westbound Limited,, Emory Johnson's col ossal drama of - railroad life, whlcb is now. showing at the Lib erty .theater. y : V'j :;yX ' . ! The 1 terrific; struggle showing the attack, by a fireman on the faithful and unsuspecting jen . gineer and the latter's splendid defense to save the hundreds of .passengers ijiding in the 'sleep ing cars behind from death, as the . train approaches a yawning culvert, -forms one of the most vitally thrilling episodes that has erer been shown n ; tho screen. The first of a new series ot pic tnrized stage successes will be shown here on Monday and Tues day at the 3 Bilgh theater when "More to Be Pitied Than ' Scorn ed" will be presented. Vr i; ' This screen rersion of Charles E. Blaney's tremendous stage sue cess of the same name will feat ure the erer popular 1. : Frank Glendon. Alice - Lake, Rosemary Theby and little Josephine Adair : -More to -Be Pitied Than Scorn ed is a powerful drama of real life, as all the old speken dramas were, and It is presented with scenic larishness which Is fully worthy of the wonderful east of players. : j :j y:" y; yyyy.'; Most of: the thrills are the thrills of the heart which erery woman will recognise and every man will understand, but there are scenes of. real gripping action when you will hold your breath longer than 'you would believe possible. ' I "All my life I've ieen afraid of horses says the man who rides -The ;Hottentot" Jo victory fa 'dangerous race He teZr3oraem j morethan anythir.'else and gtm he wins in cj, or the most ex citing splchei ever filmed. . He-Tns both the race and the 5lrl in the case. And he does it 1 ' on sheer, nerra. '- V-";''' v - Everyone thrills to deeds that Care to cheery courage. Ahd that U one reason why everyone will Itive the character of Sam Har rington v In V- "The j Hottentot' Thomas TtJ Tnce's comedy drama at the Grand theater. j Seena Owen narrowly escaed serious injury when she was ac- 1 clientilly struck : by: the win g, of a : Curtlss aeroplaierdurlng the filming of ft scene for "The 'Go Getter a Cosmopolitan produc tion lor Paramount, which is now cn view at the Oregon theater. ! r The accident occured at the. In ternational Studio in New-York during the y filming, 6t an aerial scene for the1 picture. . Ifor this scene a regulation aeroplane had been set up In the studio under the direction 'of "William j. Mac IIHlan, assistant manager! at the Curtiss Aviation field. Mineola, .Long. Island! "'': y,,. t v-V j: As the 'huge' plane was being lowered on some cables It swerv ed towards Miss Owen, and one of the wings struck her before the ; could dodge. L ThV actress was temporarily stunned and , Di rector E. III. Griffith and several of themembers . of the company rushed to her . aid.; .Fortunately, however, -the ; blow was only a glancing one, and the actress, was not seriouslyi Injured.;- Sheiwaa removed to her' home, however, but : waa ready to resume her work on- the following day. ; 1 , A famous author and a noted producer v combined to produce '"The Gray Dawn today at the KUgh theater, namely, Stewart E. White and Benjamin B. Hampton.- f The Gray '. Dawn'- equals The Westerners"? in Its rich western setting, and surpasses "The Killer" in its virile drama and r stirring action. Both of these successes represented the ' combined genius of , author .; and producer. . iy ;".. From the opening scene to .the final "fate-out" "The Gray Dawn" Is: replete with the realism, 'the - true-to-llte characters and the' en ytertaining touches which are so " characteristic ot ; a Benjamin B. Hampton production. -.The story,---which . - bears the DAXGER IN STUBBORN COUGH Stubborn coughs that hang on are liable to lead to serious com plications and should be checked promptly with Foley's Honey and Tar. . "I have, not coughed since taking Foley's j Honey and Tan Other medicines t tried did not help me writes John J. Healy, Plttsfield, Mass. For quick relief from coughs colds, croup, asth ma, bronchitis and hay fever use Foley's Honey and Tar., The larg est "Selling cough medicine In the world Contains, no opiate- In gredients . printed on "., carton.- Sold everywhere. Adv.-1 DIPLOPIAS GIH to o n Silverton Seniors Present Traveling Bags to Youel : 1 and.Jschantz . V " r j&" -sjtj?.j v : s 1 I. v ... i:: : : '-r '- , r ' i "(IHfc. - ' , ' J,VS s ''1 If. iRayinond. Hsaoxi'-- iT&Hotteniot7 1 of "Impossible Is Un-American and Mr. Balch chose for his sub ject "Success." r CITY NEWS Contlnuelfrom page 5) Women's Club to Meet The Salem Women's club will meet In alpost-season session this afternoon, at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. Convention re ports from the county and state federation meetings will be given. Mrs. C. K. Spauldlng will ; be la charge of the punch bowl. . Sh i SILVERTON,' Ore., June 8. (Special to the Statesman.) The largest class ever; to be graduated from the Silverton high school re ceived- Its - diplomas Thursday evening. The' class ' consisted of 42 members, 20 girls and 22 boys. The class also had the distinc tion of -being the first class at Sil verton to receive its diplomas from tns hand of a woman.. ; Mrs. Ear nest Palmer, chairman o tthe Sil verton school board, presented them. ; An amusing feature of the evening was-the presentation of the two traveling J bags by the members-5 of .the. clasS. Superin tendent, B. T. Youel was the recip ient ot one while principal T. Tschants received the other .; ' It is understood that due to the school board disagreement that neither of the men will return to Silverton. Both Mr. Tschants and Mr. Youel responded, speak ing of the appropriateness of "the feifts s . i -"t ' . : i - -'.. J. A.. Churchill, sUte superin tendent of schools, was the chief sneaker ot the- evening. " Other numbers on the program consisted of American Legion orchestra se lections: invocation by Rev. 8. J. Lindsetht vocal solo by Miss Beryl I Smith; 1 representative of class of 192?, Miss Grace Linn; violin so los by Iva Claire Love; represen tative of, class of eM923:Almoh Balch r vocal solos by Miss Hen rietta Finseth; address by super intendent Youel. Miss Linn spoke will be assisted by Macyle Hunter, Jeanette Jones and Mable Marcus.-: 'y.--' . r , : y i y Ball Game Sunday , y Z p. m. Oxford park; Salem Senators and S. P. & 9. club of Portland. Adv. . ?U yuv - . Slasons Will Travel i , '! Salem Masons who wish to vis it the Masonic children's home at Forest Grove, Sunday are instruct ed to meet at the Masonic temple, at noon Sunday, ready to start on the drive. Those who have cars with moire - room than is already spoken for,? and those who would go If a means were provided, are urged , to communicate with Mr. Weeks, phone 180 6W, telling ot their offers or their needs, i It is expected that a considerale cara van will be going from here. on a charge of contributing to the delinquency of: a 'minor. Bettles has been pitching baseball for the Pendleton Buckaroos. -. Bettles, is in the county jail in lieu of a $500 bond.7 . ' . ' . : f : ' - .-- ' Silver Bell Circle Xp. 43 Neighbors of Woodcraft.-' All Neighbors meet at the, hall at 2 o'clock Sunday, June 10, to . at tend unveiling services at ceme tery. Adr. ' t Women Wanted ' 5 To work in strawberries at Starr Fruit Prdducts Co. Cor, Church fc Mill Sis. Report 7 A. M. . Adv. BeUIe Bound Over-- ' :' s Information reaches here from endleton that Joe Bettles, former Chemawa athlete, ; has been held to the Umatilla county grand Jury Attempted Ifold-Up Word ofi an attempted hold-up near CanyonvIIle Thursday night in southern Oregon,' was brought to ' the city.- yesterday " ly Tom 8wem and Seeley V. Hall, Med fqrd men, who are in the city to attend the auto races this after: noon, i Swem and Hall are travel ing in a special painted car, ad vertising the new $100,000 auto camp 'park at "Med ford and the auto races to be held : in .MedfoTd June 15-16, and - the wonders of southern Oregon in general? In cluding the Oregon Caves, Crater Lake Lithia parky Diamond lake and Lake of the Woods. Iayor Receives Letter After wandea-ing over -many portions of theUnlted States, " a letter re-addressed to .Mrs. Ella Jenett Bush, or Mr.' Charles Busiw care ot-mayor, capital of Oregohs, was received by Mayor Giesy yes terday. It was marked with. ; the name of William Smith, carei of superintendent, . S t a k o p e a re Home, on the backA--. - 'ABYS COLDS oon out 0 are soon "nipped in the bod, - without "dosing" by esc of 53 Vapo Rub Over 17 MM'?-, f r,,j i i ' J AWNING TIIilE THEY OPERATE EASILY and SMOOTH LYa JT liH--mrlr-- I f z'?- It I j ' . ! : ? it ;THE COLORS r DO NOT FAiJfy See what you're buy ing it coil no more, and there is some sat isfaction in "buying at home".- We make ev erything from laundry bags to circus tents. Let us make your awn ing. Just phone ' us and we'll send' our awning man to get the measurements. - FREE ICE We give 50 Ot lbs. of ice frcs vnllk every ueinseratcr. just a .. "' " ' few left p J J lTHY ARE STRONGLY J - ' j ' - . kMAK AND JJ y . I 1 " Ui u ui w'.wW r ; w y - OIL STOVES Greatly Reduced VLy Ceck ' ' in a hot kitchen V:.;y '.,,..; j i' "":,,f;yy y. yy, :r7 t:'"" "'"v"'j-X.-.. ,....-....,,.;. ., .... -, r-. ;bed;pring: We carry the vcll-knswn Do Luxe spring. You will a?se t' aMhis is the best sprnj yea ever slept on; ; ,' ,''("-:. - . I" ( 1 X . " : - i - - y .v:y:v. y-;y ; yy . t- S i .- 3i '1 ? todaVtouorrow" : '.V FOtjh BlG ACTS . s. ino'x ' CttnHHly oiir -" Hooker- and Mftril -Harmony Scairnps Novelty l&nce Revje ' iUrry Do Vera JLucIW and Vernon i Tho Yodcllng Wop , " Song Bird ttnd Violinist. r A- THE GRAY DAWN , From the novel by STEWART EDWARD WHITE . Featuring Robert, McKim, Claire Adams, Carl Guntvoort ; . Ueorge liJK-katliorn amt Clajre McDowell y ' : Sr.OOKY?' THE HUMAnZEE " 1 "SfiOOKY'S'LADOR LOST" TIATINEES - - - - , , i. . . .. . i X. y- r. ' i . EVENINGS, 40c - ' - '' y. " . y . POJUXG MOXDAr . - , 3IORD TO BE PITIED TIXAX tCORNCir .. . - . . ..... . 25c L- r' y" OREGON M NOW SHOWING I .. . A Cosmopolitan !lb! M.-,. V'T.-- " f yhll - .y -y . ,.-Nvv.v.iMJvVi; y y' . f v . A CbSMOPOLITAM PRODUCTION HERE'S a high-geared six-cylinder lover: for you! Starting with nothing1 but his - nerve, - winning a million-dollar girl and job. In a ro mance that sizzles. . From the story by Peter B Kyrie i -Cast includes T.lRoy Barnes, Seena Owen, W m. Norri, " Terra ' Lewis and Louis Wolheim. SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY Itfs ,a Rip-Roarer ! It's a Panic! i GRAND); WJOiVLyy; y,:rf jcrl-r . . ''"t? y-X V-y- : It-".;-.- - . . . .. - ' If You Can't Laugh Don't Come : i J yCAOv See this Horse? . fi 1 w v Fed on Dynamite! ' . I A AX (7y I- See tliis Girl? K VU nKf r Cry Abo! Hones! fl1 . . VN iS5 :'," See this Han?, -TjArt? 1 Can't even stick on a . y A, C .rockfns.rhorse. bat hm-'fSfi If if . to ride The Hottentot Af V ( I N .. ' . - -chM y I m ' , A -. T 1 . , i mt L . . '11 fits VMV ' With y ' ' DOUGLAS MAC LEAN MADGE BELLAL1Y. A P TW'-pl One of the GREAT, BIO lOTS of the year.l That teeplehAse! xvxv X. I nen you re not -laughing you're jelling ycllinff irk- f I. - w "C f - -w . And the fetory! A pansirwhen a youlli vdio enn't even stick ou a rocking-horse has t ride A four-Jegsed thunderbolt because bis girl believes he's a famous steeflochascr. --rfi'r-