THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1925
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T regon ''Playlng'Wlth Sours
if With "JirtVftlAlIrta; T nro'n .! rt. ' A '
Cliva Brooks. A Thomas 11.
production.
Great "Character- Artist Ap
pears in Greatest Human -
Interest 'Role . -
niigh"Thfr Hanger of the P.ig
I. Pines," arid Milo's Minstrels. -
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Y j Ifeilljf Annual Salem te'Mo-
f ilay play "A Pair of Sixes.' ' '
Vtfy . : : - ; ' ;t
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TPV'As miRhtbexprtr-ted the? throe-
way combination played oy Metro-
Ooldwyn-Mayer'in the filming ef
.''The Tower of Lies,- ' now . ap
pearing at the Heilig theater, is a
magnificent sucxeas viv ?
Qreat as have been the former
successes ot Loo. pjjaney .ajyi. Nor
ma ' Shearer; never- beforei'" have
they. Reached the "heights attained
in this plcture..CTedlt -must; be
given 'the executive! . who planned
to ! bring: out- Chauey- and Miss
Shearer as stars Jtt "The' Tower
of L je." v Ha fc.new a. good - story
when Jie saw, it ftA&-.he selected a
vehicle strong. enough, io', - carry
two stars at the, saniejtime,
'li fnnot iielp ; but thlakl that
whoever this man waa ho 1 had.
" clonely followed - the success of
"lie Who Gets Slapped," a picture
dirfjf ted by Victor Seastroni : and
acclaimed by the picture-goers as
one'of the most remarkable pro
ductions of 1925. . it is lust about
equalling anybody's record to, turn
on t i jt y o .great . prod net ions J n a
single year . equalling "He Who
C.etsf Slapped" ami 'The Tower of
I . 'fn , makine "lie - Who Gets
Vvfsiapped." Victor .Seastroni saw
i nd Miss Shearer and. he evidently
f tiianned' to brine out every ounce
of jhd artistry of both 3n "The
Towerof Liea." UOsdid It, and he
did iit "vin a way that, will, impress
picture-goera with his own genius
as well aa the geniys of the two
r Agnes Christine Johnston,! (iwho
adaptqd Sclma agerlot'U great
Swedish novel to tne screen tias
made a ten-strike In thla adapta
tion,. ;She has not only preserved
the -human flavor of Miss lager
lot's , story, but ftetghlened . Its
dramatic force aawell.- - ' " -
AhdJ while conferring honors
we thuKt not.forget tha supporting
cast, S ;Claire McDowell has given
a. f utehed " performance. , such as
might Te expected from an fcrtiate
whQ has played the difficult rolo
iof the? mother -of -M.Ben JJur."
' William Haines; aa , 'A.Uust.'" and
Edward Connelly, .as the ' curate,
have given splendid performances
a have Ian Keith, David Torrence
Anne Schaefer, Edward-Connelly
and Lo White.. v r ' -
-AThaney gives a striking charac-
erizatlon. : H?S.' Tple .; 4cnanded
jnaness to tho screen." (Jhahey has
done it in a most satisfactory
manner and without a Blip has
parried a heavy burden from the
iirst reel until the last.
I WEALTH !1
T7T n
PhvifW "With 'Soulsi" Now
v. at the Oregon, Is Drama;
of Social Lifevv f
American social life. 'with 'Jts
...i.:.. tin licartsirnes ana
hirperiiciaiiv". " ; .
it tragedies as mey aie
through , foreign eyes -jviidly
portrayed fin "Playing With
Soula.r starring Jacqueline Logan
. mi., ntneit.'-which opened at
the Oregon theatre y uay
. v. n 1. ill t Vi pro tintll
A MAD SCRAMBLEFOR
V- 'e'tarert bv' "Lord Jim." which ts
win remain uu " -
frTh Btorr is by Com
Countess de
r lNiambrun,' sister of Congressman
7 I !chol8 Longworthj and is an in
telligent as wen as enieriaiwiiis
commentary upon ' dollar-wpr-shipplng
people. The screen inter
pretation Ife convincingly irnpres-
The trouble, as the story points
out. arises 'from the fact that the
husv doubling and re-
doubling his wealth and -his wife
is too"muc engrossea m pursue
of satiety frivols for eitner to iui
iti tHckii home
obligations.
Thus the tragefly---their . baby
roV rows' to manhood"1 without
i.Jin either of his parents.
Tfie climactic scenes are reached
.the iboYv believing himself
nameless and beyond the, pale of
-4he pure (and beautiful girl he
loves, is rapidly hurling "bis life
awav in the clutches., of a heart
Jess chorurf girl Iu the Paris night
life
, murine this mad whirl he eu-
tnters both hla father and moth-
:'- . neither Dili
eight ' of, his helplessness
rin-.them to O realization 01
.rrfble cost of their. neglect
and the work : of rtbuildicg
thef
disrupted Jipme begins. . . .
st ;ilelens---VYceterd Spar Co.
! mill'ia running - three - shifts on
rash lumber orders. , .
HliPLlB
SI ffflRiVl'At SCHOOL
Additional -Quarters Deemed
'Necessary'" to Isolate
t Serious Cases
Oresan Normal School. Mon
mouth, Ut'c. 14-. Arrangements
ar now, under wuy at the Oregon
normal school . for the establish
ment', of an Infirmary service to
tbefein with the opening of the new
scftoot, term- on January 4. . Four
room trof an eight-room, house are
be(nj rented and accommodations
fpi! seven students will be fnrn
ished. ,This will afford one iso
lation Foom for contagious din
eaes. The infirmary was thought
to te. ai necessary measure for the
pretention of the spread, of any
contagion among the ntndents at
the normal whool. ' . . ,
An' extra fee of 1 per student
eaeh term for this service which
wflliincrease the regular student
bodjrree pej. term to 10, has re
cently een authorized by the
board of rocents of the normal
schlock Thi?! fee will make it' pos
sible to allow each student , three
dap of free service at the infirm
ary in-csse of'illness., This ser
vice to include., the care i of the
stiilent and one visit from a phy
sician; ' ' ; ,
"The fee will also provide means
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Another
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xs- frr.
-Pie '
I for $23.50
! A 30 symbol quarter
! hbiir chime wili go at.
bf Inifeaftery isperiaary "service "at
he n or m a I school, w h i a nervtee
is . undct .th. direction-, of : -Mis
BerUii (1. tWUson, health nurse.
Mt$2 33. K. i Barnes of Monmouth,
V , presnt acting ns asi.-itant
lumUl-mirsA at t lie" normal school.
will taVe 'over-1 her position as ma
tron of the infirmary. '
. Infirmary t service at the pres
ent lime Ss provided by .several
rooms artheenlor Cottage on the
normal school- campus, which
have' been set aside by Miss Jes
sica Todd, dean of women of the
normal, for that purpose and In
which five girls can be cared for
at one time.
BUILDING FALLS, 4 DIE
WALL COI.LAPSKS; C'itrsi!f
, AVOiiKME V TO nHUH
SAN FPwCxCISCQ, Dep.' 15.
(By" ARsocfated' fress). 'Four
men were burled' and crushed to
death "when a one story brick and
frame building at Eighth and
Mission streets suddenly collapsed
Inte-this afternoon. Two men re
ported ;buried climbed out of the
debris only slightly injured.
- The , building collapsed when
the wslt next to a lot that was
being excavated fell in. The four
men buried were working lp a
freneh at the base of the wall.
They were employes of a con
fetructiou'companyl Two were car
penters: the others were laborers.
Police and firemen, were still
workins tonight in an, effort to
extricate the buried men. One of
the first to visit the scene of the
accident was Mayor James Rolph
Junior.
The building that collapsed was
occupie l by the Peerless Welding
works.
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Every piece of Jewelrj); every ClocH;.all Silvdrware, and in fact, every article, even contract goods, are included
in this price cutting event We must vacate these premises, and consequently we must sell put our entire stock.
Buy wisely and you will be able to save money for it is easily possible to get five gifts here for the ordinary price of
three." ". : . . ,
SPECIAL WHILE ANY REMAIN IN OUR STOCK
SETH THOMAS
MANTLE
CilOCKS
ThnTnas- auarter ihour. symbol
in' solid mahbgaity' cae, special
$ 1&.88
that sells regularly. )
$22.50
WALTHAM
HOWARD
ELGlM
,n
Guaranteed.
WATCHES
$15 Gentleman's Elgin Watchreert
ancl '.white, gold; ; ;. ("-Ttt C'
filled" cases ..:..: J) 1 1 1 p
$2o Gentleman's Elgin Watch, 'green
and white gold filled CIS 7X1
fancy dials; now . v0 U
$52 Gentleman's Hamilton Watch, 17
jewels, 14 kt. permanent fcf 7 "CH
white gold filled case, nowPTCl .Oil
DEfillPHSET
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Pehitentiaiy Walls Rock Witli
Laiightecat Monday Dress
! Rehearsal
With a dress rehearsal in the
theatre at the Oregon slate peni
tentiary Monday night that went
with! a bang, and made the old
'o:ie vrviU shake with the roars
of laughter, the cast of "A Pair of
Sixes." the DeMblay play that will
be presented at, the HeiH at a
matinee and evening performance
today, romped through, their parts
with a vim and go that promises
much lor the presentation this
evening. "
The rehearsal prov&tl the laugh
producing qualities of the play
and it was evident from the re
sponse given it that the situations
were well-worked out and ably
presented. There is not a dull
moment in it from the first cur
tain until the last. There are
moments of quiet amusement and
then scenes that bring the chuc
kles out into a full grown mar.
Wayne Harris, better known as
"Speed," takes the lead in the
part of T. Boggs Johns, one of the
fighting partners in the Eureka
Digestive Pill company, and Daryl
Meyers ably supports him as
George B. Xettleton, the irascible
and choleric seoior partner who
invented the pill but could not
sell it. So the partners fight.
0MER0Y
State at Liberty T-
and other
it
13 Apiece Duberry design .Pyrolin, a regular $40 set,
packed in an attractive case
Ivory Brush, Corhb and Mirro.-, regular $25 set,
at this sale ' specially . priced
12 piece set of Amber Toiletware, gold inlaid,
in an attractive case; regular 530
V I . :
new; picture in
lsx
I iSy-1 ,f"" Off .-Cv ! jh
jM ftilflinir Winanotfm wmn nwtfiiiiiiMimiiBiiriir'l",-MMmi' "" "' "'
" Playing Witb, uls," a dynamic film-story i "the feature attract
t:on at the Oregon theatre today, continuing, from yesterday Clive,
Brook, Jacqueline" Logan' and" Buster Collier are starred in the pro
duction. . " I'
Mr. Xettlton says it is the in
side of the pill that has made it
successful and T. Boggs Johns
says it is the sugar coating that
he indented that makes the public
swallow them. And so it goes ttn-
til the mix-up caused results in j
breaking an engagement, almost,
(iivorce, and
huinesf-.
in nearly ruining j
Uproarious comedy is served up
iu j-enerous quantities by "'Cod
dles.'' the English maid who has
a crush on Johns, played by Julia
Query, and by Sally Parker, the
gum-chewing, fire-eating steno
grapher, played by petite Florence
Powers. Both are inimitable in
their work and were thoroughly
Sinc
ir-
Vanity equipment is included
1896 Next to The Spa - ' y jj;
y
BY WAY OF SUGGESTION
All Speciallj Priced to Close Out , .
1 SA'A
WEISS'
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appret iated by the men at the
penitentiary. . "
Miss Mary Kightlinger .is a
charming leading lady and carries
her role with grace aud vivacity.
Miss Ethelma Edwards carries a
difficult part as Mrs. George
Xettleton with'much credit.
it.
Among the other, players who
j will help mix the laugh-prpducing
mixture are Infield Clark at
Thomas J. Vanderholt. Homer
Richards as Tony Toler, LeRoy
Grote as Mr, Applegate, Ezra
Webb as Mr. Kroiue. and John
Creech sis Jimmy the office boy.
The matinee will commence at
four o'clock and the evening per
formance at eight thirty.
in this sale
$28.75
$18.75
$22.50
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Efffl OF
Stivers . Company's '
Week at. Church Street
Christian Church
The' Stivers' evangelistic com
pany are now entering s' the . last
week of their meeting with; the
Court Street Christian church, A
sMendld Monday night audience
greeted the evangelists" to - near
one of Tiis strongest sermons of
the series orifhS lnlere6ttn.g q.ues
tlon.v"Dde& Death End'AU?"
Frbnrthie' telling iessonsf , life
Evangelist-Sttvers showed conclu
sively that leatlijrcould - not -possibly,
end all. , The lif hereafter
greater tb. the ChrlstianThe
c hurch wan packed and mahy
standing sandal "nlght'ttf -heartftel
chart sermon "'Why So" Mafiyj
Churches in th WorldT" The
services began with -a preconcert
of negro spirituals sung by Lor
raine Stivers. ' ' . . . ' , .
Two large choirs added to the
service as. did the saw. splos and
the impressive ".pantomime' "ilave
Thine Owrr .Way Lord:v There
will be services each night this
week, except Saturday. On that
night Lorraine and fliith Stivers
will give a secular muslenl con
cert and readings. Xext Sunday
night will be the, last service by
the company. There were twenty
responses to the invitation Sun-
SILVER PL A
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Solid nickel silver plated-fcread trays.
These sell ordinarily at $3.50.
1.75
Set of 6 Sterling silver, hand
hammered salt and peppers... yjuy3.
18 inch Wellentree Platter solid nickel
heavily, RIY
silver plated
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RING
All Diamonds set in heavy White
: A Gold Mouatings . : t
$50 High Quality Q7 CA
Diamond Rings: iiow,ip J f wDUl
$75 Ifigh Quality V - CCfiV 9 C!
Diamond Rings, now.C.VJOiD
$100 Deep Cut Quah'ty ; AH
Diamond Rings, now,.:;i) DUU
11 ....ji i- 1. 1 m..l, 1,1, y ,,.
f STOPS BAGKACHEi
The heat oLrFPPrsitakesJho
"ouch; from 4 vyVti W?f P8 " v
can not hurf you. and. itcertajnly
emU the torture at on. j j.,. b ; i
When, you are suffeting, so you" can
hard!: get arownd. jut try Keif Pep- ,
per "ftnh; &d : y K wjllj have;5' the
quickest relief kaiwn.-riOtWng. Jh -such
? concent rated, penetrating -heat,
as wd -peppcMr1- ,f ; f ? "
Juit as soon as you'; apply K ,
Pepper Rub you will feel ftie tingling - -heat.
r 1b throe mi antes it itrarms th-'
sore spot through and through.' Pain"'"1,
and soreness ari gona,1!j ;V
A any drnggist rfoif ;jr'C ti '
: Routes Red IVihwt Rub.' Be ure to
get the genuine. with the. ume RowTta
i' -I,
.iifU-'r
j tS.tti ' A4v.
day: forty-ninei addltiions; ito date
during the evangelistic I Meetings.
Apple Piavr iu;
YAKIMA, Dec. iS;--4ApPles.Tal-ued
at $20,00' and -a packtng.shel
worth $2500 burned near here to
night on a farm owned by Allen
McCoy, the f ruit was heavily In
sured. The fire i;t is believed.,
started from a Stove in .the' shed. .
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Imbler J'. 'AJ GaskJU ' receives
second place for 'best spring
wheat; at Chicago j International
Livestock exposition. - -
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