The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 15, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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    SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1923
"THE PHANTOM" COMES TODAY
TOM MIX PICTURE IS HERE
at the present rate of increase in
library use, consestion will prob
ably be as serious as it was last
year before a new library building
could be planned and erected were
such a building to be started this
year. .
A request is made to the regents
that steps be taken for observance
of the university's semi-centennial,
which offers an opportunity to set
forth the achievements of the in
stitution along professional and in
tellectual lines.
American Gas Association.
"It is useless to start, a national
oil conservation program now, be
cause the oil will be gone before
the program is completed," he
TINY GLAND
MAKES MEN (
GET UP NIGHTS
l)o you knew tht a very bifh pfiremt
s f ail mev tt inittur yar tm
triubltJ with disorder of a little jtlnml
th prostate.. When thin itl icUntl
tfiii to slow op mair ailments arise,
such a )ins in the trk and fre
qurnj nightly risinss, . central (ibil.ty,
wiikH" ai dixiine!., painful, tnartins
diffica't orination, and lack of control.
Bet at 1U Ibvrt is a treatment for thlj -i'.and
tit La tironpht rvlief t thou
ThU irtmeiu i prfertly karoi
Ifs. and so marreloua hare ! it ro-
s?7it that for a short t'mi it is fceii?
of fi-rl AbolBtiy I'rep to rnvjnrt jiau
n1.? n . its Jt-i!H pffiri?y. AltSl
i.n'KI.y KHKK. Jdit ni ymir nana
mi aiUnu ami ICc to ltrlp pa' th
hihUki- and parking and JO'i will f t by
return mail a Knl! Sized Sample Park,
art-. B-t art at vnee a Ii'h offrr i
"iaIe for a short 'Jwe onlT rita toIay .
T'.tfo I.AnORTOniKS. lc;tt.
J31U, But le Crepk, Mirh. A4t.
At 'the--"-;
THEATRES
TODAY
said. "Let u therefore, start a
conservation program on. cpal,
which is the most important na
tional resource we have, and" like
natural pas and Toil, when gone
cannot be replenished.''
Ga3 companies. -themselves
among the largest users of petro
leum products ate eekig- ways
to shake off their dependence on
oil., said- Horace C. Porter of Phila-
Orrgon-'-Lon Chaney, Norman
Kerry. Mary Philbln In The
rbantom of tbe Opera," by Gas
ton Leroux. "
Ileitis Tora Mix in "The Ever
lasting Whisper, a drama of the
western hills.
Bligh Hippodrome
and pictures.
vaudeville
Conservation of Coal Is
Uoirliia.- .
picjt
Urscd; Too Late for Oi!
ATLANTIC; CITY That i is
already too late to start on a plan
oi oil eons-e; ration was t he state
ment made today by Horace II.
Ciark, ;t fuel engineer of Chicago
MANSFIELD DICERS
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:e Point CId stsee Larn
wiij Le rebuilt i.2'0 modern busi
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Auspices of the Salem
Civic Arts Club
Those who love- both dancing
and music have a treat in store
in the coming of the Portia Mans
field Dancers, who are to give one
of their colorful and unique dance
concerts here on Monday night.
November 16, at the Heilig thea- l
ter. ine company comprises 12
solo and ensemble dancers. Their
program includes a number of
rhythmic "visualizations" of fam
ous compositions. Among these
are the "Unfinished Symphony"
(Schubert and "Chanson Arabe"
(Rimsky-Korsakcff ). In connec
tion with these dance visualiza
tions, the Milwaukee Journal com
ments: "One of the most exquis
ite dance combinations - seen on
the stage for many a day. They
are artists and their lovely inter
pretations of Schubert's Symphony
, in P minor, and the Drahms waltz
are something that make a pro
found impression.'
The sale of seats is now open at
the box office., or by members of
ie Civic Music club.
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Lon Chaney in that masterpiece of moving picture world. "Ine
Phantom of the Opera," will be shown at the Oregon theater today.
It is a film that Salem theatergoers have been waiting for and one
that is acclaimed as a successful rival of "The Hunchback of Notre
Dame."'
TO! IX PICTURE
MATTHEW
"The Everlasting Whisper"
Declared Best Film Made
by Western Actor
, ( Gleamy, Thick, Way )
"The Everlasting Whisper" star
ring TomxMix, which is at the
Heilig theatre today, is, beyond
question, one of the finest Mix
pictures, that have ever reached
the screen.
First of all, "The Everlasting
Whisper" has a story that is un
usual, written by Jackson Greg
ory, who is conceded to be one of
America'3 foremost writers of fic
tion. It is a tale of the rugged
Northwest, where the everlasting
whisper of the breeze through tall.
LI CUB PICTiE
IS MASTER OF FILM
"The Rhantom" Is Said to
Excel Anything Yet Pro
duced by Artist
Excelling anything he has ever
done ii the pa.st, even "The Hunch
back of Notre Dame." Lon Chaney
comes to the Oregon theater to
day in "The Phantom of the
Opera." heralded as the greatest
picture of the year. It is Univer
sal picturization of Gaston Le
roux's great novel, and is one of
the most stupendous productions
ever attempted. ,
Chaney, as the phantom or
ghost, is of course, the center of
the picture, and his haunting in
fluence carries itself strongly to
Heilig theater presents well-known western actor in "The Ever
lasting Whisper" for today only.
DELIGHTFUL DRAMA
GHswnesw
KITS PEAS OF
PAYROLL SMEB
May Bobson in "Henna's j University of Oregon Has En-
Bovs," Comes to the Heilig
Theatre November 18
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lOiiment or bruuu in
Its Branches
A II
FAREWELL
PERFORMANCE
stately pines draws stron? men tne audience throughout the show
into the "hills and enchants them.
In this setting there is enacted a
thrilling tale of a battle for for
tune and a girl a girl who has to
be tamed likea tigress.
Then there's the c?.st. Alice Cal
houn, known as the orchid of the
screen, plays the feminine lead
opposite Mix. As the city-bred so
ciety girl suddenly thrown into the
rigors of the wilderness, she is in
beautiful contrast to her rugged
surroundings. Her dramatic per
formance leaves nothing to be de
sired. Robert Cain is the villain
and a thoroughly hatablerone.
Others in the cast are George Ber
rell, Noble Johnson, Virginia Mad
son and Karl Dane.
S
ATTIEBLI6HT0IAI
ran
Modern style in hair dress, par- Program Of Dancing, Com-
yd: cdyL Impersonation and
lustre and very life from the hair. bOngS IS Uttered
leaving it dry, faded, brlme,
streaked with gray; often the hair
roots shrink, then the hair falls
out fast.
A 33-cent bottle of refreshing.
fragrant "Danderine" will do won
ders for any girl's hair. This vit
alizing beauty-tonic acts on the
hair like fresh showers of rain and
sunshine act on vegetation. It
roes right to the roots, invigor
ates, nourishes and strengthens
them, helping abe hair to grow
thick, healthy and. luxuriant.
Try this for one week! While
combing and dressing your hair,
moisten your hair brush with a
little "Danderine and brush it
through your hair the effect is
startling! Your hair immediately
takes on new life and that healthy,
youthful lustre becomes incom
parably soft, wavy and appears
twice as thick and abundant.
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TODAY
n n
Zanc Grey's
Wanderer
of the
Wasteland
FIVE
ACTS
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Stan
Laurel
Comedy
Wcbfoot
Weekly
Monday
King's
Revue
BLIGH
The three Deveres have a novel
dancing divertisement which in
cludes a verstile showing of steps
with syncopated shuffling and ec
centric dances. They ' also in
clude burlesque, Spanish and
French Apache dances.
Dixon & Freeman, well known
to vaudeville, present a new act
under the caption o("A Minute
Late" from the pen of Rudy
Powell. The critics acknowledge
Miss Dixon as possessing a beau
tlful voice, while Mr. Freeman
never fails to please with his in
dividual work.
Miss Francis is considered one
of the best character imperson
ators in America and will surely
be welcomed by those who like
the really artistic.
George & Lillian Whitney: This
clever couple have arranged an
offering of comedy and song that
is full of nonsensical ideas, funny
bits of comedy and a song or two
at the proper time which makes
an entertaining number.
Musical Delphinos: This act is
from" the old world, having trav
eld the globe for years, they are
now enroute to Australia on an
other trip. European pantomim
ic comedy is combined with novel
ty music and makes real enter
tainment.
lng. But there is also a wealth
of splendor to the picture itself
that would class it among the best
in any company. Seyenty enor
mous sets were constructed for the
film, incluins: an authent'c repro
duction of the great Paris Grand
Opera house, which is to he the
first set in motion picture history
to be built like a modern sky
scraper with steel construction.
Sturdy construction was needed to
support the five tiers of boxes
from which the fashionable Pari
sian opera throng witness an act
ual performance of "Faust" on
he great stage which is a big pro-
uction in itself, but a mere de
tail in this picture.
The extensire underground cel
lars, fire stories beneath; the
pera, where a weird creature of
great intellect, but whose mmrt is
turned by a vengeful bitterness
against humanity, succeeds in rul
ing the gay domain above ground
with cunning craft and terror.
these are unique in the history of
movie settings, and the action is
said to be unique in the history of
thrills.
The book by Gaston Reroux,
who is regarded in France as the
successor to de Maupesant, has
been translated into many, tongues
and has had millions of readers.
The director. Rupert Julian.
was the maker of "Merry-C.o-
Itound." one of the season's sue
Nothing dflight-5 the theatre
goers as much as the notice of the
arrival of our favorite comedienne.
May Robson, and she will be with
us on Wednesday, ' November IS.
in her latest successful comedy.
"Helen's Boys" a dramatization of
th Saturday Evening Post story.
"The Boys," by -Mary Brecht Pul
rer. "Helena's Boys" is giving Miss
Robson wonderful opportunities
and Augustu.; Pi'ou has been ex
ceedingly generous in all the ac
cessories, which has given "Hel
ena's Boys" first place in the ranks
of stage productions.
"Helena" is the devoted mothe:
to two hoys whose lives have been
5jent in a home of refinement and
high morals. They come home
from college and all their conver
sation seems to drift to a new
modern theory which is to domin
ate the whole world in a short
time. "Helena" is a good listener
and learns fast; she falls right in
to the new ideas and puts them in
to action in her approaching marriage.-
"Helena" can be blase as
they make them, and in doing it
wins out.
Amendment of state child labor
and school attendance laws to
protect these children is urged in
the state report.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
JSuge no. Nov. 14. (Special) An
nouncing rc-r.plete enrollment in
al; 1. ranches of the University of
mJre than ft.ftUO, the administra
tive committee in its report to be
submitted to the board of regents
at a recent meeting in Portland de
clares that savings hare been made
in the. payroll and that expenses
are being kept under the budget.
"The large increase in the num
ber of students this fall is encour
aging in view of the small effort
made to induce high school grad.
uates to enter the univresity, and
especially this year by the fact
that the university has not only
enforced more rigidly than hither
to the payment of the non-resident
fee but has ;ilso excluded alto
gether a considerable class nf non
resident students who fail to meet
certain scholarship standards," the
report states.
The registrar reports that ap
proximately 100 were rejected
who. under previous rules, would
have been admitted, but that in
spite of this the enrollment in
creasev was 8 per cent in the ag
gregate and 13 per cent in fresh
men alone.
The Doernbecher memorial hos
pital for children will be turned
over to the I niversity in Decem
ber, the committee reports. .
The committee points out that
FORREST
TAYLOR
CO.
With
ANNE
BERRYMAN
In the Comedy
Drama
cesses, and other films of note.
The Chicago School of Domestic
Art teaches housemaids how to re
ceive callers, answer the tele
phone and other duties. They are
also instructed in the proper cos
tumes to wear during the differ
ent periods of the day.
The Colorado State Federation
of Women's Clubs has already
placed the Jiame of Mrs. John D,
Sherman in nomination for re
election at the annual convention
of the national organization to be
held in Atlantic City next spring
When the latest report of the
state bureau of labor statistics
(1923-24) of California was sub
mitted it was estimated that 5,000
children were then engaged in ag
riculture. Census reports for 1920
showed only 1,832 children work
ing in agriculture in the state
Many children were found work
ing in the cotton fields of Fresno
county and the Imperial valley
MONDAY
One Day
Nov. IS
Portia Mansfield Dancers
IX A
Vivid and Colorful Dance Concert
Presented by
SALEM CIVIC MUSIC CLUB
NEW SOLO DANCERS
BOX OFFICE
OPEN NOW
RESERVE YOUR SEYTS FOR
THE ENTIRE SEASON
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BLIGH THEATRE
Forrest Taylor as
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TUESDAY
NOV. 17
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COMING NEXT WEEK !
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sThe Merry Widow"
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