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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALfcM, OREGON THURSDAY, MORNING JUNE 21, 1923 i CHAUTAUQUA FOU EHMIl 01 Rotarians 1 Postpone Their Program, and Give Right ; :v of Way to Visitors . The Rotary (Club postponed ita own membership music, Wednes day, ' to listen tot Alice Liouise Shrode. the dainty little entertain er from the Chautauqua circuit. She la whistler; and reader ot - r- -tt tninK Dest aDoui lending , your support o the numerous candi dates that will develop, end leave I me out of consideration." , . MOVIE NG POOH CHEW DRAWS CROWD (Continued from! page 1.) ning back to beforej the time of the; Pharaohs. -with a written his tory, this 1 1-year period la but a second. Dr. Chew himself has a family tree running back for 64 generations, at least. He e-pjains that the line : could have been traced farther, only (he 64 th fore father was a prime it was not thought rare- accomplishments. Her t & back any more "Whistler and His Dog.' and VThe Mocking Bird," were as tuneful joyous whistles' aa ever ' came down the pike of youth. She gave one , musical reading; ,"Ua Twins," that fairly caused a"' riot. It is new, and as funny as a ; trained monkey. The crowd Insisted : on yet another number, until the per former's mother, who is her piano accompanist, I begged - off on the, score of giving the other parts of the program a chance. ! , i pr Kg Poon Chew, Chinest lec turer, and editor, who was on the program for the Wednesday night Chautauqua, spoke for a few min utes. He is a real Chinese gen tleman,' having been born In the Flowery Kingdom because as he says, be didn't then have the' good sense to ! come to America to ; be born. He has five American! chil dren however,' who have! bettered their dad's choice of a birthplace. Four of (heme , are graduates of the University of California.? - Dr. Cew. is spoken of as ; the Chinese Mark Twain, but he isn't all bubbles and laughter. , He told of China as a great, serious '-nation, that thinks in terms of cen turies end not ' in days of weeks as does this country." bdt that Js speeding up on its tbumanltatlan stride -and. Is 'making marvelous prograss. Business: and political and social conditions are better in China today," he says, than in al most any country of Europe, and the nation is saner, and more pro gressing along right lines than most other nations of the world. Dr. Chew ia a real American, though he was born under the ign of the Celestial dragon. But he retains a keen regard for his native land, and an understanding grasp of conditions as they are today in that land of teeming mil lions. ;,j - - - S i "They have only $2.20 per, cap ita of national debt in China," he said; in Belgium, and some of the other countries' of Europe, their debts run up into the thous ands per capita. The hectic tales of bandits kidnapping people, are the fxth of scandal and sensation. Theyvdo not at all represent the real progressive, sober China that 13 today 'making such, rapid strides in development." President O. Snelling." dele gate, to . the Rotary International : convention at St- Louis, wired his report, that the convention was bigger and' more wonderful"1 than ever .he bad dreamed; He is see ing it all through the eyes of the Salem bunch. and is loading up with enthusiasm and ideas' to dis ponsoto the home club on bis re turn. r':'':' If .! OREGOX Theodore Roberts and Gloria Swanson In "Prodigal Daugh ters." LIBERTY , Katherlne MacDonald In 'Domestic Relations." BLIGII Irene Castle" in "French Heels." Miracles of the Jun gle. - minister, and advisable to Growth Is Rapid Dr. Chew says that there has already been an immense change' in China, and It is trowing with terrifying rapidity. China is tak ing on the ways -of Occidentals, which have been painfully accum- A screen . production ranking ; with the. best, U the latest Para mount picture, i "Prodigal Daugh ters." starring V Gloria . Swanson,' which is now 'playing , at the Ore-; gon theater. . It is a awlf moving and peppy, story of an ultra-mod ern girl's' rebellion against the the State Game Commission of the State of Oregon has made and entered of record, and docs here by issue the following: i Order I That the open seasons as defin ed in Section 10, Chapter 153. or the General Laws of Oregon, 1921. for hunting, shooting, killing, tak ing and having in possession, alive or dead, the following named game animals, and game birds re spectively, in the Slate of Oregon, shall be as follows, to-wlt: The open season for' deer with horns throughout the entire State shall be and i hereby declared to bev frons Septemoer loth to ucto- ber 3 lt lot each year, both dates Inclusive NEW OIL ILL 1 'IS UNDER IY The (open season for Silver Gray ulated through centies, In only Ine from a rnnaway locomotive by laws of convention, culminating I squirrels in all 'sections of the in the thrilling rescue of the hero- one or two generations. He ad mits that it Is little use trying to remodel the older generation, but reckoning time by centuries, China airplane.- Although "Prodigal Daughters" is an Intensely- dra matic photoplay, there are, many laugh provoking Incidents, among will tomorrow r be one - of I the tnem tne rldlcnloug action, of the worm s powers, u.en in me wi- flapper as she appears in all walks ' Ji i-l of life and the comedy of the A "Is la the chancy of America Greenwich Village songwriters ana tne omer osuon oi iuo worm i anj poets. iu miiueace iuia gruwuig uiuva In the right way be said. "If China learns the law of tooth and fang, as from militaristic , Prussia. then i China i will m a terror; a true ; yellow peril. However, it China can' be Influenced by Am erica, and other humanitarian and Christian nations to follow the Golden Rule f of llfei then China will be a power forf good,, and a leader in progress." (.Dr. Chew puts this problem up Although Katherlne MacDonald productions have met with extra ordinary success on the screens of America, ' never has she mads such a satisfactory picture as "Do mestic Relations," which began a two-day , mic at the Liberty yes- State where there is an open sea son therefor, shall be and Is here by declared to be from September 15th to October 15th of each year. both dates inclusive. The open season : for Chinese Pheasants and Bobwhite Quail in all sections of game district No. 1, where there is an open season therefor, shall be and is hereby declared to be from the Second Sunday in October . to the Fourth Sunday in October of each year, both dates inclusive. . The open season or Chinese Pheasants in all sections of Game District No. 2, where there is an open. season therefor shall be and is hereby declared. to; be from the Second Sunday in, October to .the Recently Purchased Drill Now in Operation in Vi cinity of St. Paul is of the stan- cast the selection ot which alone betrays the hand of genius; ; in photography and technical effects J October Ci 11 i 1 It I mmm TO EHTEB RAGE Formed Senator Must' Con tinue to WorkVOregon-i Situation Deplored This First National attraction is I Third Sunday in, October of each all that a -motion picture should I year, both dates, inclusive be. Its high dramatic values are I The open season, on, Quail in all to Americana Amecaa.prtejnI, ', enacted by a where .there la aif, .open season, shall, be and ia hereby declared to be from I the Second K Sunday in to the Third Sunday In of each year, both dates in Wasco -County, and from the! Second Sunday In Octo ber to the Fourth Sunday in Octo ber of each year, both dates Inclu slve. In Klamath County, The open season on Mountain or Plumed Quail in all sections of Gamei District No. 1, where there is an open season, shall be and is hereby declared to be from the Second Sunday in October, to the Fourth Sunday in October of problem. China acnes to learn itIs np to America to see that It liistier rceases ... Miss Shrode, accompanied- by he -mother. : gave la number of pleasing sketches, mostly drawn from childhood. She has p very fine assortment of clever numbers, and performs them, creditably. In style. Her well received She is an excellent whistler, show ing good control, ', though not ex ceptionally versatile numbers were .very at both programs. The lecture on music In the af tcrnoon glv$n; ,by Miss McClusky was very interesting. "There Is a great need along the line of musical education, fdr Bomeone to point out to the -uiieduqated the hidden beauties of some of the classic, tuneless, . hacrmonic. and generally unappreciated music of soma nf the 'old masters." she said. Miss McClusky 4l4 not tmke up qultej this- line, bat her talk. 11 lustrated ; by a few numbers on the victrola, 'was ry Inspiring, as leading It ia - beyond criticism. As the wronged wife of a sus picious judge, the famous star gives a portrayal that will stand out as one of the best seen on the Liberty screen for a long time. It 1s a difficult role, but Miss Mac Donald has invested it with a? fi delity to life that is remarkable. Another member of the cast who should receive 'special commenda tion is William P. Carleton, ? who Dlavs the . nart of the judge.; i October inclusive The picture can aptly be termed I each year, both dates inclusive, In a "sce ot me." ii.reveaiSi fue as it la not as many novelists Douglas, Josephine, Coos and Cur ry Counties; and from the Second Sunday in October to the Second Sunday in November of each year. both "dates, Inclusive, in Jackson County. The open season on California Valley Quail in all sections of Game District No 1, where there la an open season thereior. snail be and s hereby declared to : be from the Second Sunday in Octo- Sunday in Octo- r'JlFl Probly Ue "m Otod"m t0 sTvr inugias. 7oseine. Coos in music as a potent iacior in ii i -wrftr.n hvthe Barents of a I . .. k,,m.T. iif nt h encourages!"" r? -- uu vurrj vuuuu, "u w. aa wiiiwm - . w m t o v inn i rir n aaa.&a . better music. nowBTr. uti T'rnoHn are fitted to create IZZZZ ''JL-lZll 1Z.Z1 ... . . . , . i eacu year, uuiu uaiea iuciuic, iu a vehicle mat wm mi unus, try to make it. . ' . (? - n ''Domestic Relations" Is a -pic : ture that should please! all lovers of the cinema, whether young or old. It Is clean and wholesome, and extremely entertaining. production, a? First National pic- iture which is coming Friday eve- S 7&iZ for unto: hiD8 10 the Oreson.tjxtjr for; r 1; She M I 1 W beUever engagement, is unique In-that It Is of each , .' oo 18 liirm netww .. fr nhotodrama to I . . . " Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 the Willamette .Valley Oil & Gas company started ts new well on the A. Boutin place 'near St. Paul A large number of people . from Mt. Angel' Salem, and from' other towns and from the St. Paul coun try where ; the well Is located. turned out to see the new outfit at work. The new drill rig dard deep-well type, used, for. all heavy prospecting, i It Is capable of going down to a 'depth 'of 3000 or 4000 feet. If necessary or, de sirable. -In less than two- hours the big drill drove down between 25 and 30 feet, moat of the length ot the main drill stem, which is 4 0 feet in , length, and the drill itself, an additional four feet 4 Progress Will Vary While this is more rapid prog ress than will be made as the depth increases, because of the time; required for hoisting the toots ; ana tor nailing out, as wen as for the more resistant strata that will be encountered at least part of th ' way,1 this represents me macnine s: speea possioiiiiies. , : The present, rig ,ras purchased and Installed because the light ro tary drill that., was. .used; tf or the nrst hole was not heavy enough to go to the. depths; . that , anaccu rate. adequate survey, seems ,to de mand. It was .to iits llmife at.; little more .than 1,000 . feet. It struck oil, ot fine quality and In encouraging, though not as yet Commercial quantity, . but enough to warrant the installation of the heavy standard rig. Weighs 0,000 Pounds j The drill shaft ana drill of this new outfit' weighs 9, 000 pounds. This is rabedand dropped about three feet at every drop; and it eat 8 its way through the earth: at a surprising speed for so blunt a drill.,'- 4-v.uW 1 -:iVv-::1!r' I A A an nata . Kntlor . onrl nplnA power , has been provided. The machine had been used but a short time, and. is in perfect condition. The 80-foot derrick -is new. A crew of experienced drillers is In charge ot the development. ;u 1 1 For the benefit lot the public that is so much interested, it 1j BBSOUBced-; by t the management rtha!t the drill will iwork Sundays as well as week days, so that visi tors! who can not get down to the place during 'the week may have the chance to see It on Sunday, J. A. Mills and Ed Jory of Sa lem are. two . or the directors se lected in the recent reorganiza tion. Stock - has been subscribed . . . for oy many people pi ssaiera. n?j large amounts, but mostly with the Idea of helping to develop what, If found at all, will "be a tremen dous business asset to the Willam ette valley. From this point ; of view It Is being viewed as a sober business obligation to develop every possible resource thatYfbe valley may have, ; and not . as a speculation or a get-rich-quick gamble. The oil already found Is held by the company as ample evi dence of the probability of exten slve oil deposits farther down. I BOSS DIES AT SISTER'S HOME Pioneer Underwent Thrilling Experience m Tracy Merrill Escape was Hied oy me .-auuic; ai i.u serve'fc Pond company of IVyt- land.- ': T ' J Notices of dissolution were filed by the following: Cmith-Keag company, ' - Portland j . Houser In vestment company, Portland; St. Helens Shipbuilding company; St. Helens; and Liberty Investment company," Portland.! -A rermlt to sell s stock In the sum of $10,000 was Issued to tbe A. & L. Motor corporation of Al bany. r v tSowiard New Low Record for YearJs Established; Blame Ex . - : change Failure. not discriminate agitnst "jazx. 1 - This Is Mnslie Day - Today Is "music 4y. and tne whole day's program! will be musi t J Charles Mitchell Mixer's of- chestral quartet nobis the boards for , the afternoon, and they and James Hamilton,' teior. will also give the evening : entertainmenti The quartet fs made up of two violins; cello and flote,- and they nresent what Isisald; to be a de- Uu-htrni nro cram of bhamber mu sic, both classical and popular mtmhers Hamilton ranks as one the precocious charm of their In lmitable child i "Daddy" is a charming story, in which Jackie is ably directed by E. Mason Hopper and supported bv Cesare Gravini, Arthur Carewe Josle Sedirwick. Bert Wofodruff, Anna Townsend, William and George Kuwa. CHICAGO,' June 20. After an nouncement of an important fail ure oh the New York stock ex change, ; heavy selling here tum bled September , and December wheat prices down today to a new low record for. the season. July wheat was weaker' than Septem ber and December but kept above the season's low record for July delivery. $1.01. made on Octo ber 6 last. Today's close was nervous at 2 to 3 -cents net decline with July and September both at $1.03 to $1.04, and De cember, $1.06 to fl-06 . Cora lost a to cent, and oats - to cent. In provisions the outcome -Tar- led from unchanged figures to 27 cents down. 7:;: .v - At first the wheat market had a noticeable upward tendency that aoDeared doc to chiefly improved prospects of export business. Ex treme cold weather In France ana Great Britain '' was . cited In this connection. suddenly, however. wheat selling here widened, and buying power largely? gave out when word came that .suspension of a New York stock marker firm involved liabilities of. $7,500,000. ; Duncaii Ross, pioneer resident ot Salem, died early yesterday: at the home of his slater; Mrs, Mat tie Phoefer, 2100 " North,; Com mercial street. . He Is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Mattie Phoefer of Salem, Katherlne Ross of Ohio, Mrs. Thomas Wateon of Victoria, B. C, Mrs. A. J. Adams of Essen. Ontario, and '. a brother, James Ross, of Lucan,' Ontario. . i Mr. Ross was a member i ot Chemekata lodge No. 1 of the I. O. O. F. The funeral will be held Friday at 10:30 at the Webb Fu neral parlors. Burial will take place at the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Mr. 'Ross came to Salem 60 years ago. having been in the Unit ed States then five years. He was born in Scotland in 184 6. His wife, , a , cousin of . Frank Durbin of Salem, died several years ago. He served for several years guard at the " penitentiary, being there at the time of the Merrill and Tracy escape. A guard at itK Ross' aide was .killed by the desperadoes - and Mr. Ross saved himself by( taJling on, the ground, where he remained until they had made good their escape. His quick thinking In falling to the ground probably saved his life at this time .since opposition to -:: the - escape would J have been useless, , their guns haying been taken away from them by tbe bandits. ; An onion-flavored atraWtterry is the latest. Now for a lrmbuT- gecentfedrjoletv A CRT IN THE NIGHT, ; griping naina in the vitals, cramps. weakening diarrhoea whether child or adult, immediate comfort and mm in CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA v 1 REMEDY 1 Pays to keep alwava on hand. - Lewis In a letter to avf rlend an Sale m received yesterday,! George, E. Chamberlain former UnltedJStatea senator fron Oregon- who : resign ed July 1 from the shipping board lets it, be known that he will not be a candidate again for the sen ate, and releases aU his -friends to support whomsoever- they please, j He 1 requesU that they leave him out of consideration. Cays Mr. Chamberlain: W i I have been in the public ser- Jackson County.: The open season on Blue or Sooty Grouse, Ruffed Grouse or Native' pheasants in all sections of the State where there is an open season therefor, shall .be and is hereby declared to be from Sep tember 10th to October 31st of each year,' both dates inclusive. The open season on Sage Hens in all sections of the State where there is an open season therefor, shall be and is hereby declared to be from August 1st to August 15th of each year, both dates inclusive, i ne open season on Hungarian faring promises to e flawless in .nat theater patrons In f1" mt Its interest. . I ; : ? tkii iS wire delighted to see her f? Friday is , Pork-and-Deansanu , " r would De expressing it :a l?" " ' - ..... iirinnur i n l iih n rii .n 11 1 1 , T in ' tut. rk. annlanu KhM He r- T' r Biiiuij. T nnhtr inf Moh iur Wh HarM nnenin? title was fUshed on tne I r- 7-rT--T" .J" " 7- Irene Castle comes back to pub lic life at the Bligh theater today in a nicture called-rFrench Heels Keiiana, numbers , Hamilton jrna Clarence Buddington Kelland of the really important tenors of Erected by Edwin L. Holly the country. The wole day s of- wood i OREGON PULP & PAPER CO. - Salein, Oregon MANUFACTURERS. ' - Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings, also Butchers Wrap pings, Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof, Glassine, Drug Bond, Tissue, Screenings and Specialties. DANGER 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 ana Tar. fl have not coughed since taking Foley's ' Honey and Tar. Other medicines I tried did not help .me," writes John J. Healy, Pittsfield Mass. For quick relict from coughs, colds, croup, asth ma, bronchitis and hay lever use Foley's Honey and Tar. The larg est selling cough medicine in the world. Contains no opiates in gredients printed on carton. Sold everywhere. Adv. i I NEW CORPORATIONS I a a. i " niciea ot incorporation were filed yesterday by the Old Home stead i Baking , company,. Inc.," of roruana, ca pitauzed at S 1 0,00 0. The incorporators are R. H. Mor ris, Frank Hayek and A. E. Mor ris. -v-v? . " ' -' ,. v .a Notice ' of increase in capital! ration from. $5000 to S100.000 Starts Fri. 7:30 P. n. OREGCr T A tender little story filled wk'i laughter and heart , throLs. You'll find CT tbe most Adorable Jackie , t t You've ever known' Jachio Cpcgan :DADDY R e a d the Classified A:! . lREWCI -2: HEELS m "E" N C H f -, W E IE L S .L, Si. BIG NEW SHOW TODA IRENE -GASTLiZ "French Heel From Clarence Buddington Jlelland'a Story : . "KNOTS AND WlNDSUAKn3" 'MIRACLES OF THE JUNGLE GEO. HUNNY C03IEDY BLIGH boiled cabbage day with the heavy staples n'which onej can live and rmv' itronr and hard of mental fiber on strong and enduring men tal foods. . Beatrice Stuart Weller & cartoon lecture in the at ternoon, and In the evening Tom Skeyhill, Australian soldier, trav ir loMiircr. telrs of Russia as it is today a powerful, compelling story that every American ougni to hear and learn oy Bean. anr!jLnre Good ; . The attendance yesterday lived up to the best that the surprise crowd Of Tuesaay - . screen. teem in which Mrs. Castle is neia In this clty.whlle the more vigor ous and prolonged applause at the oininn of the picture ? told without room for misunderstand inz that the audience" thought ffrenrh Heels" was one of' s tne Inclusive.' ; .ne open Chlckensp' In all sections of the State where there ' Is an open sea son, therefor, shall be and Is here by declared to be closed." j - Notice Is hereby given that .the ehanges in the open seasons made PHOTOPLAYS AT SALEM'S LEADING THEATRES With the big numbers yet to come 'naracUr portrayed by TMrs in bsV picture, it had seen In many this Order in nowise affect the . - I Ka or limits rw Atha : MnUHnni months. At least that is tne wray The story of "French Heels opens In New York and gets off to a lively start when Faima aiay, a i . rxjr vice tor 30 years and have given , " new reCord tor attend un M with- k esiaoiiBH . . . , . is believed that this year w my whole time to the service with tut any regard to my personal in terests,' The result la that I have not beeri'able to accumulate any money and must continue to work the balance of my days In order to support my family, - and my- "When I1 resigned from' 'the skipping board to take -effect at tbe end of the month, it was with out any purpose . whatsoever to ester the .political ; contest next year.;"' I - really want.to get ont t.-t pablic life and feel free for the remaining years I have to. come and go without hindrance, and to enleavor, if possible, ) to accum- ance in the Salem district. ItlVn BOATS WAITED Castle, becomes a ehoms giri.in Broadway cabaret. She soon rises to stardom and becomes the talk of the town. Then enter the man.' Lieut John Tabor; played br ward Crane, air. jrane ia u imnsnally cood looking leaamg man and has an important part wAfiTfTNGTON'. June 20. -Ac mtoAmerlcan territor iui J . . . III, I " ' . lal waters of foreign saivm jn the story wnicn ne nanaies .caled storei of oeverage .""" with skill. ' ; V i t .i -a nrobably will be awaited ennre 5tory revolves about h United States government J Mrs castle what she' does, what before announcement te made as j ghe thinks and what she wears. to any course of action on iu ani aS to tne lauer u may oaiu maf. ner iuiruuucuui " "saVaxnak NOW Qt-iirr " i ."t. . . Innn 20. .t.i .!! was dulet today, wnn late something tor my, declining I BtaleJ troops guarding , t,h Chat ham county Jan. wnere m oarlv today made an unsuccessful stunning modes will stimulate to action every palr-of dressmaKers shears In the city; -I'j.v.i years. "1 do hot think It would be ad visable for me to .change this res olution. It Is aa lyousay, a hopeless sitnation In .' Oregon. Tarty lines have been eliminated. nl unless a mart aligns himself w. ItSr one or the other of the fac tions now engaged In the contest not political, there is no telling what his fate might be. I would feline to become attached to eith er or any, ot.Uhem and, therefore u' ! not hope to have the support ' ' Ht ny. cM- timerfrlends. New Today NOTICE t TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: WHEREAS. The State Caa Commission of - the State ot pre gon is authorized under Section 8, Chanter 66. General Laws oi ure con. 1921. to close any ppen sea ST. JOSEPH, mo.. -uu - nr nintrtct of the sute Mauguniu - ntPmTt to ffelze Walter le. a ne gro charged t with attacking a m9rri-fl woman in West Savannah Monday afternoon. v . : . ' "i FLIKH STOIS FOU GAS bag limits or other regulations provided; by law respecting ' the hunting, shooting, killing, taking or having in possession, alive or dead, of such game animals and game birds. Any and all persons hunting for. shooting!, killing, taking or having in possession, alive or dead, any deer, k Sliver Cray squirrel. Chin ese5 Pheasant. Bobwhite r quail. Mountain or Plumed quail. Calif ornia VAlIey quail. Blue or Sooty Grouse, Ruffed Grouse or'; Native Pheasant, Sage! Hens, Hungarian Partridges or Prairie Chickens In the State of Oregon, ihr violatidn of tills Order, will be prosecuted as by law provided, f M j T" Dated kt Portland, Oregon,, this 3th dayjof April. A. I).. 1923.: ? OREGON STATE GAME COM MISSION.. ,', i , c,t?i. , By I. N. FL.EISCHNER.: i. - 'i Chairman. By GEO. H. KELLY. .. 1 " Commissioner. .. . I By BLAINE HALLOCK; - Commissioner.' By M. A. LYNCH, . ,Tt" -1 Commissioner.,' By F. ROY DAVIS. . - Commissioner. ! PONY RACERS READY . , n -II .. T Lieutenant BTC" ' - '..25 o( Oregon for th hunting, ahoot rrived here this afternoon at 4.Z5 ot . ..M.inn i o'clock. He hopped off at 4: fnr Scoft Field. Belleville, J V BEND. Ore.. June 20 All plans Ing, killing nd possession oiiwere complete ioaay ior ine start rarne animals and game birds; lot the 167 mile pony express race -.MlUad theretore. - ,v s - , .V t-- Last Times Today, and Tomorrow ' Matinee! Theodore Roberts Gloria Svanson IN "Prodigal Daughters' NOTE We honestly believo this to be the! best picture in which Theodore Roberts and Gloria Swanson have appeared. (Signed) THE I MANAGEMENT me HE'S ADORABLE and youHI love him more t6in ever ' as be romps through this charming little play of sunshine and shad ows, bringing smiles, laugh ter and once in a while a tear. . , - . . .. 1 OGrxN DAODy; Starting Tomorrow Evcnins 7 P.M. i - LIBERTY Last Times Today ICATHERINE" MacbONALD IN "DOMESTIC RELATIONS" Tlie Amrrlran lleaaty in her Finest Picture - ; Starting Friday "Masters of Mezti WITH ' 4 ' WANDA HAWLEY :,f t CULLEN LANpIS . ; 4 V And a Big Supporting .Cast Til artep-at?rt Viil i - - to' - I -V . .... .