PAOR S TONIGHT-Last Time "BOLSHEVISM ON TRIAL" SPECIAL --Official Pictures of 1919 Portland Rose Festival TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, July 8-9. TIIH IIKNI) IIUMKTIN, DAILY FDITIO.V, IIKJH), ORKOON. HATl'llDAV, JULY 5, 1010 SUNDAY and MONDAY-SUNDAY MATINEE CECIL B. DeMILLE'S SPECIAL PRODUCTION "For better, .ALL STAR CAST, including Klliott Dexter, Wundii Hnwley, Gloria Swatison, Theodore Roberts and Jack Holt, directed by the man who made "Don't Change Your Iluslmnd", "We Can't Have Everything", ' Old Wives for New" and other great successes. ft I TRAVEI "Glorious Versailles" where the Peace Treaty Was Signed. PICTOCRAPH AT TIIK LIBERTY. Toniulit. Select nprrlul. "Itolshevlsm on Trlul." Official million pldurea if the l'ortlund Itimi- festival. Sunday niid M"inliiy ami Siiii- tiny Milliner. Cecil II. !' Millf'a "For ll.-iu-r. 4 r'1" Wiimiv" Alno comedy, travel mul other npcrlllltlc. Tlliiliiy Jllid WiilniKihiy. liryant Wunlilnir 11 In 'Tour llonh." Kdticnt loiiitt. "Kmry of nn OriiiiK'-." I'othi' Review nrul Weekly. Tlilirsilny Only. Frank Kcennu In "Tim Sllvnr Girl." F.ltivenlh episode of "The Mun o( Might." IVIilny mul Hnluriluy. Dorothy (ilnh In "Peppy Polly." Hcnnelt comedy, "The Foolish Add." Ah a sequel to "Old Wlvca for Now" ami "Don'l Change Your Hua band," cornea "For llettcr or For Worm," a Cecil II. On Mlllo produc tion of real worth, nt tho I.llinrly theater Huiidiiy-Jitid Mondiiy. Thosn who have Been It claim thai It la by far the finest piece of work Mr. Do Mlllo linn yet given to the screen from every standpoint tlu'nj, ntory, dramatic suspense, net inK and production. Thla la thn most conrluHlvo praise Hint enn bo given to a picture, for everyone who bus aeon Mr, Do Mlllo previous pictures known they urn without parallel "Old Wives for Now," for Instance, TONIGHT-Sunday MatineeMAY ALLISON in "PEGGY saaaaaaaaaaaiaBBBBBBBBBBBBaaBBBBiBBsaBBaaBjaaMaBVBVBVa Tonight and Sunday Matinee Thursday and Friday PAULINE FREDERICK in MARION DAVIES in "The Woman On The Index" "PINK. ROSES" SMILING BILL PARSONS in "Billy's Fortune" LYONS AND MORAN COMEDY HAROLD LLOYD in "Hoot Mon" ' Saturday Mat. & Night, Sunday Mat., July 12-13 Tuesday and Wednesday BIG SPECIAL ' CvvLed'iin8-' ETHEL BARRYMORE "Divorce" A TWO-REEL WESTERN EDDIE POLO in "Cyclone Smith Came Back" For Worse LITERARY DIGEST TOPICS OF "I'nii't Change Your Husband." "Tho Kiiiaw Man," "Wo ('un't Have Everything." "Till I Come Hack to You" niid "Tin' Whispering Chorus." In tlio cunt of "Kor llettcr. Kor Worse" ant Klllott Dexter. Glorlu Kwuiikoii. Tom Kormun. Theodore Ittiherls. Wuniln lluwlcy. Jurk Holt ami other cupahltt screen players. Ilryunl WuHliliurn, the popular I'liruiiiotinl nlur, will tn-xt be seen ill i In' l.llii'riy ibi'iiti'r In "1'oor llooli." which In hooker for an engagement nlurlliiK next Wednesday. From nil- viiiiee IndlcatloiiH thin will hit one of Washburn's hunt plcluren In date. It In an adaptation of u nlaK" comedy by MarKuret Muyo. The nlory deiiln with llm fortuneK of u youth who leuvna bin home town nn a failure, and luter decldea to bluff the citizen Into believing he la n millionaire. I.uck la with lilm. anil hu not only succeeds In hla bluff, but nlno put hlmnelf well on llm niuil to fortune. Krunk Keenan, America's greatest chnrncter actor, com en to the ncreen nl the Liberty theuter on Thuraduy In un ndaptjitlon of Edward I'eple'a Ilrondwuy atliKO auccena. "The Sliver Girl." "One of tho moat vivid and compelling portrayal of Keenan 'a whole career," la the manner In which several review-era have char acterized hla Inipvmonutlon of Jef feraon Hunter, the rugged Nevada miner, whnne rhlvalroun and abiding love for one woman lends him will ItiKly Into the ahadow of the supreme nucrlflce. 'The conceded perfection of thla picture la duo to tho fact thut Mr. Keenan, an adept through yearn of contlnuoua service In strugecruft and acreencraft. besides playing the prin cipal role In tho story, personally di rected It. The renult la perfectly 99 CARTOON COMEDY THE DAY hurinonloua uctlon and u sense of completeness which dlsurms crlll cIhiii. Thn wcatcrn acenea Rive tho feel ing of thu great outdoors and of the lit i) of the men who delve In the I'urth for treasure. It la a clean-cut alory of the llell-Itlm ban In of Nc vadu, of strenuous toll and the lore romance thut grew between the girl mul the mun who came to her at a limn when aim needed a friend to protect her Inheritance. ('inning on Tuesduyls clever Kthel Clayton In "Maggie I'etler," an en tertaining department store picture. The nltiiations nre skilfully worked out and remind one of the famous 0. Henry stories. Prosperous in Flax and Linen. I.lnen heilillng la n great luxury to the American housewife, who tries to he contented with cotton sheets em broidered and trimmed, mul saves her linen pieces fur rnuipany. Hut In Lithuania, where tlux la a flourishing product mul factories are not plenti ful, every housewife has her chests full of linen bedding, beautiful, flue. Iiund-iiiailu material that would do for uuy American beds. A Reminder. Let us nil each day. In every and nil of our actions nnd endenvors, practice truth nnd altruism, the eternal enemies of hypocrisy and selfishness, for the Inevitable result of a violation of these principles ere long In these enlight ened times will bring us misery nnd proclnlm to us the futility of our methods In nn endeavor townrd a higher civilization. Ship Tonnage. Tonnnge Is the lnternn! cubic ca pacity of a vessel expressed In tons, now reckoned tit 100 cubic feet each; of the frelght-cnrrylng cnpnclty of a vessel, as estimated In tons of 40 cu bic feet each. BRYANT WASHBURN A ComrcJy (hat will make you laugh and thout, jt'i to funny and thrilling. But "The Poor Boob beat 'em all. PATHE REVIEW with Natu ral Color Travel Picture!. EXTRA! "The Story of An Orantfe" THURSDAY ONLY--JULY 10 Frank Keenan "The Silver Girl" Munich In History. With the history of Munich the name Louis Is Inseparable. It was Louis the Severe who, In the thir teenth century, gave the city a start by living there, and Kinperor Louis, the Bavarian, next in succession, who built the first city wall. The city owes Its beginning lo liuke Henry the Lion, who established a in'nt there In ll.r8 and built a bridge ucrosa the; Isnr so he might levy toll on the suit from springs of Heichenhnll and uelghlHirlng vllbiges. The city occu plea tho site ol the ancient monastery 'J'egernsee. hence Its inline (munlchen, the monk). Worry Is Greatest Evil. It Is not work Hint kills mun. It Is worry. Woik Is healthful; you can hardly put more upon a man than he can bear. Worry la rust upon the blade. It la not the revolution that destroys the machinery, but the fric tion. Ueecher. Daily Thought. Zenl Is very blind, or budly regulat ed, when It encroaches uHin the rights of others. Pusquler Quesnel. GRAND THEATER. Paulino Frederick In "The Womun on the Index" Is presented by Gold wyn at tho Grand theater Sunday and Monday. Audiences ore prom ised no end of suspense, thrills and big surprises. Sylvia Martin Is a poor girl who Is driven from home by tho reed and hcartlcssness of her father. Faint ing In a doorway, she is pitied by a pasaerby, a man, who carries her Into a warm room. It Is the ren dezvous of a band of crooks of which he is the leader. In time Sylvia marries him, ignorant of his status. By accident Bhe learns the truth when sho overhears the crooks, dis cussing a successful "Job." At this "The Poor Boob" in A WESTERN THRILLER Juncture tne police enter and Sylvia's husband shoots himself. She la ac cused of his murder and Is held as an accessory In the robbery. Eventu ally she Is freed and subsequent events bring about ber marriage to a man who has no knowledge of her past. Sylvia herself finds her name and the crime for which she was accused in the police records. She Is "the woman on the Index." She Imagines she Is lost when the detective who arreBts her turns up as her husband's friend. He is now chief of the secret service. From this point the drama mounts to a climax no one could have anticipated. Lovers of clean, wholesome com edy are certain to welcome the rol licking "Smiling Bill" Parsons in his newest Capitol comedy, "Billy's For tune," distributed by Goldwyn. "Billy's Fortune" Is another of those riots of fun and frolic that are fast winning for Parsons the reputation of being one of the world's greatest funmakers. This Is at the Grand Sunday and Monday. Full of original humor and con vulsing situations. "Billy's Fortune" exploits as no other previous side splitting Capitol comedy has the many angles of the Parsons talents for funmaklng. The erstwhile $1. 000,000 a year insurance salesman, though only four months before the public as a maker of mirth, has en deared himself to thousands of theatergoers In every section of the country'. If you want to see -some of the most extraordinarily clever acting which has been caught by the camera this year, go to see Prtscilla Dean in "The Wicked Darling," at the Grand theater Tuesdny and Wednesday. "The Wicked Darling" is positively DOES HER DARNDEST" ONE DAY SPECIAL ! AT THE GRAND. Sunday and Monday. Pauline . Frederick in "The Woman on the Index." Smiling Billy Parsons in "Billy's Fortune." Harold Lloyd in "Hoot, Mon." Pathe News. Tuesilay and Wednesday. Parcilla Dean in "Wicked Dar ling. Two-reel comedy. Thursday and Friday. Marian Davis in "Pink Roses." Lyon and Moran comedy. Saturday. Ethel Barry more in "Divorce." Eddie Polo in "Cyclone Smith Came Back." superb. It is impossible to find a flaw in it from the standpoint of act ing, of directing, of story develop ment or of lighting and photography. With a cast which includes Lon Chaney, Spottiswood Aitken, of Grif fith fame and development, Welling ton Playter and our old unnamed buffoon wrestler "Kalla Pasha," it would be impossible for the story to be better cast. Evelyn Campbell wrote the story and Tod Browning held the megaphone. A subject always of vital interest will be shown at the Grand theater next Saturday matinee and evening and Sunday evening Ethel Barry more In "Divorce." Miss Barrymore has always been recognized as a great stage artist. She is even as great in the film. This heavy drama gives Miss Barrymore an excellent opportunity to display her great talents. GRAND THEATER k