The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 21, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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-OREGON
Where the North Begins!
MBERTY
Douglas "McLean in
"A Man of Action."
GRAND
'Temptation."
; flSPENT $100,000
TO FIND THESE WAYS TO YOUTH AND BEAUTY
r ? ;Bti EDNA WALLACE HOPPER
My mother was rich and ambi
tious. She went with me to search
the world for the greatest beauty
helps in existence. They cost ns
fortune and many years of time.
Bat they made me a famous beau
ty. I became the rage. And now,
at the age of 62. they keep me a
beauty still. I
I hare seen j those same helps
bring to many; plain girls multi
plied attractions. To some they
brought careers of beauty. I hare
seen them bring to countless' wo
men decades of added youth. So
now I hare placed these matchless
helps at every woman's call. And
I am doing my best to urge women
to employ them.
You JteeaBat Foup " '
I found 32 great beauty helps.
But ' French - experts combined
them in four preparations. So
these result came very easy to
me. ... : - ?-;!
One is a super-clay. ' Not like
the crude and muddy clays you
read about ; today. This clay is
white, refined and dainty. It has
been perfected by 20 years of sci
entific studyj 1 call it my White
' Youth Clay.il-- Before I found it.
I never knew one-tenth what clay
-could do. . '-I
Clay is a beauty essential. It
purges the skin of all that clogs or
mars it. It creates a rosy glow.
It firms the skin, combats all lines
and wrinkles.' reduces enlarged
pores. It has brought to millions
new complexions. But my White
Youth Clay vastly excels the old
types. The' cost is 50 cents and
11.00. , , I
r My Youth Creasa
My Youth Cream combines' both
lemon and strawberry, i Also all
the best French experts know to
foster the fine texture of the skin.
I use it after the clay. Also as
a night cream, also daytimes as a
powder base. I am never without
It, to whiten, soften, feed and
smooth the skin. I hare never
known another ; cream to bring
comparable results. '; My Youth
Cream costs 60 cents.
My Facial Youth Is a liquid
cleanser which does what nothing
else can do. The greatest beauty
experts now employ this" formula,
but they charge for it a price
which few can pay.
Facial Youth contains no ani
mal, mo vegetable fat. The skin
cannot absorb it. It simply cleans
to the depths, then departs. All
the refuse, grime and dirt go with
It. No other method cleans the
skin like Facial Youth. The cost
Is 75c. : I
My ( Wonderful Hair.
Millions' of women , envy my
hair.. It Is thick, silky and lux
uriant. I have never had dan
druff or falling hair, never a touch
of grey. I I .
i The reason lies In my Hair
Ttfiuth. I apply it daily with an
eye dropper, i directly to the scalp.
It removes the hardened oil and
dandruff which stifle the hair
roots. It stimulates and fertilizes.
You will bet amazed to see how
hair thrives when the scalp is kept
In shape. j i .
My Hair Youth costs 50 -cents
and 11 with eye dropper. The re
sults come quickly. I hope you
will learn what it means to your
hair.-; ; ;: : M
To those four products I owe
my beauty and my youth. Now
all druggists and toilet counters
supply them I to all who want like
results. Foi the sake of all you
prize most. go learn ;what they
can do. ' Edna Wallace Hopper.
Business address, Waukesha, Wis.
S;iful ;
s There Is a human quality about
"Temptation'? .which should crowd
the Grand theater during the
period of that picture's .stay.
. Many of the pictures we have
reviewed recently have depended
too much upon the element of
thrill, all other factors being sub
ordinated. In 'Temptation," how
ever, while punchful incidents ga
lore are to be found, they are
merely the! background for the
unfolding of a simple, human
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The central characters are Mar-
jorle Baldwin " and her husband
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Four Acts Vaudevjlle I
Hoot Gibson in
"Single Handed"
jack, portrayed by" Eva Novak and
Bryant , Washburn. There arc
many Marjories in this commun
ity and many Jacks. : She tipyf ies
the wife who, once the honeymoon
period is over and the dishwash
ing period here, bemoans her lot
as compared- with that of girls
who married rich men. Jack
Baldwin, on ; the other hand, is
typical of - the husband who tries
hard to give his wife everything
he can, but possesses only a slim
bankroll with which to work.
Then comes the money deluge.
These young people find them
selves with more wealth than ever
they can .disperse. .The result is
a bit of character analyxation
which makes "Temptation" a gem
of purest ray "serene. "Incidently.
the producers are to be compli
mented upon the people chosen
for the supporting cast. These
players are June Elvidge, Phillips
Smalley and Vernoa Steele. We
strongly recommend "Temptation."
tainment will be a welcome diver
sion. At . thei Bligh -today, f lfS- .
KING & WEBB a clever pair
of Wnp delineators who have abil
ity as entertainers in their pleas
ing and laughable satire showing
the humorous side of life in the
Italian quarters. They have giv
en careful study to their work
with many bits of comedy and
pathos intermingled with a song
or two to make the offering an
interesting and entertaining one.
At the Bligh today.
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DIES SUDDENLY
WESTERMAN & MONROZE&
Donna Monroze, movie star and
musical star prima dona, appears
with Lieutenant Westerman in
"The Three Mile Limit." a won
derful vehicle particularly ; suita
ble in displaying her versatility,
beautiful voice, wonderful ward
robe and rare conception of stage
craft. Her exceptionally fine
voice and talent make a worthy
impression and her able assistant.
Lieutenant Westerman, deserves
mention. Their splendid -enter-
"Penrod and Sam." a First Na
tional picture which is to be the
feature Tuesday ot the. Oregon
theater, contains a scene that for
pathos '- has never been exceeded
on the screen.
Penrod Schofield for years had
been monarch of the domain em
braced by the boundaries of the
lot adjoining his home. He was
the master of Its contents, con
sisting of shacks, caves, tunnels
and other mysterious hiding places
so dear to the average boy's heart.
And in that lot he had buried his
be3t friend his dog- when, an
automobile had crushed out hi3
life. Around the grave he had
constructed a picket fence and at
the head j was a crude cross bear
ing the name, "Duke."
When Penrod's father sold the
lot to the town's miser, Penro J
was heartbroken. He was denied
the privilege of entering upon the
ground! ! One evening his ; father
found' him sitting; on his bed,
looking through tear-dimmed eyes
at the little grave, Tenderly the
fattier tried to console him.
"I didn't know it meant so much
to you, son," he said.
An- hour later he had re-purchased
the plot of ground and he
presented 'Penrod with a deed con
veying the lot to the boy, "down
as far as China."
William Eeaudine ; directed
"Penrod and Sam" from the story
by Booth j Tarkington. Rockliffe
Fellows plays the part of the fath
er and . Benny Alexander that of
Penrod. f i
TODAY ONLY
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HOOT GIBSON
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SINGLE HANDED
HARRY CAREY j
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"THE DRIFTER" I
Brownie, the Wonder Dog Comedy
Big New Vaudeville Show Monday
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Former Assistant State
Treasurer and Clackamas
Senator Passes 4
OREGON CITT, Oct. 20.
Thomas Franklin Ryan, finan
cier 'and politician Of Clackamas
county and a familiar figure at
public gatherings j in Oregon for
many years, died, at his home here
eaTly yesterday ' morning. Except
for a slight attack of what ap
peared to be 'indigestion last Sat
urday, he had appeared to be In
his usual robust health, land wa3
at nis office in the Bank of Com
merce attending to his duties as
usual. J ;
Judge Ryaq was born in New
port, R. I., ibout 56 years ago,
and came to Oregon in 1883, set
tling at Oregon City. He Imme
diately entered Oregon political
life,' and since that time has been
almost constantly in the public
service in some 1 capacity, aside
from devoting himself to banking
and investments. For eight' years
he was deputy state treasurer, and
he also served in the state senate
and lower house. He earned his
title of judge, by which he was
familiarly known, when he was
elected county judge of Clacka
mas county. Hk also served as
mayor of' Oregon City for several
terms and held -other public of
fices as well. At the time of his
death he was president of the
Bank of Commerce here.
He was an extremely popular
man, and was a member of many
fraternal orders. He attained
many of the higher degrees of Ma
sonry and was also a member of
the Elks, Odd Fellows, Knights ot
Pythias and other orders.
Funeral services for Judge
Thomas F. Ryan will be held
from the' Odd Fellows hall. Ore'
gon City, at 2 o'clock Monday.
cal center., ; It lias the tmest -institution
for electrical treatment
west of J the Missouri j river ; is to
have an Electronic building; ha
and is developing specialists
known and to be known far and
wide f ar their skill. Such ; ad
vancements are in the line of good
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boy! Earle Sahde, rode
h rmat colt. Zev. to victory. Sa
lem against the world. -; - -
business.
A Salem
van ' tviihit has tossed his 'hat
Into the ing. and the plot thick
ens. It will be more than a colt
race.
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- In other words, you will be per
m it ted to double park in Salem,
temporarily, very temporarily. i?
you do not double-cross some one
else who has some rights.
RETURNS FROM . JAPAN
TOKIO, Oct. 20. (By the As
sociated Press) Cyrus E. Woods,
United Slates Ambassador to
pan w til; leave' for America
first Of next-tnonth with his :a
and mother. The trip has lc n
made necessary in order that e x
pert medical attention can t
riven Mrs. Woods' mother, -v
'was injured In the Japanese earth
quaae ln-oepiouiucr. iuonimii
sador and his family will be av
sent about CO days.
Read the Classified Ad
BITS FOR BREAKFASTJ
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Zounds! Zowie! Zip! Zev!
With zeafful verve, the Ameri
can colt made a zany of the Brit
ish cuitan r '
s t
And the Papyrus zenith scroll
of fame was crinkled like a Chi
nook or a zonda hot - wind had
struck It.
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. Viva! Zev! With vim, vivacity,
and culpine cunning, thevictozi
ous, virile and volatile American
youngster volted like a volley and
swept ; like a zephyr to vaulted
fame, and sunk; to zero the wide
renown of the British visitor. So
ended the wild huzzas. So went
the world's great colt race. i
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Papyrus went out of date a long
time ago, anyway.
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Salem is growing to be a medi-
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Unusual Values' in
Wool Sweaters and Wool Dresi Goo
Smart Distinctive Styles
Good Quality
Serviceable
There's Always Gomo-
thlng Now at Our
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Never in years have so
many sweaters been sold
as . now Every woman
must have at least two or
three in her wardrobe.
Novelty Stripe
$6.95
Women's Smart
Brushed Wool
Sweater ...Jr --
i Justy came jn by express, they're
pretty with their soft color combina
tion, such as blue & grey and tan & r
brown and others with a soft silky ,
brushed, finish that denotes quality.
The new Deep V Neck coat style, twa
pockets and belt.
You Must See the New Tweeds and Plaids
Correct Styles Moderately Priced :
A New; Distinctive Style Brushed
wool ' , cc nc
Sweater ... ...r0UU
The new Chappie Model has a neat
collar buttoned at the throat with three
buttons at the waist line, offers a com
bination of style,j economy and service
that is hard to equal. .
All Wool Crepes Are Popular ;
i The popularity of this material with
our trade, proves that they're right in
price, quality and desirability for
dresses and skirts, many new shades' in
cluding tan.
Priced
$249 And $298
YARD
Wool Tweeds Are Always Favored
A firm strong weave, excellent qual
ity from wlhch jvery attractive suits,
skirts and children's dresses and coats.
Very attractive colorings, 56 inches
wide.
' O , Priced ',
$2.98
YARD '
New Plaids and Checks and'Coatings
, Very Attractively Priced I
YOUR MAIL ORDERS
Receive careful attention
We pay the postage or
express within a radius
of a hundred miles. 1
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Salem Store,
466 State St.
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Portland SilkShcp,
383 Alder St.
TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY
Hundreds Who Have Seen This Picture Acclaim it the
Greatest of its Kind Ever Produced
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Where Many a Man reaches his journey's end
Where strong men stand and weak men bend,
Where truly a dog isMan's Best Friend n that's
"WHERE THE NORTH BEGINS"
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MATIXEK PRICES ; - CHAS W.
Children V. . . . .... 10c !
HAWLEY, JR.
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STARTING TODAY
THE ONLY COMEDY
DRAMA IN TOWN !
Directed by the man who made
THE HOTTENTOT"
rim Wi
With
DOUGLAS McLEAK
A merry rimiance. ot yonng
ideas that ia a hurricane , of
laughter and a cyclone of thrill
COMEDY U ' , NEWS
COMING -WEDNESDAY
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A stirring (ale of mystery and adventure in the Orient,' revealing
a croaa eection of highlyiored Asiatic life that is sure to rivet the
attention of all beholders , ,' .
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A VITAL DRAMA OF RESTLESS
WIVES
AND ' DISCONTENTED HUSBANDS
SPECIAL MUSIC
By
GRAND THEATRE
ORCHESTRA
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