-1. V- PAGE EIGHT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1922. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON DVIES BRINGING UP FATHER WE. WON'T Am 4W i , t J f - ' .. . "17- "J' '"" : 1 -iTl T" r -r- -r -- , - .- - . I .TTJ nT-TTTT J (WE OHiMS-JWOUDPM-IM HWie-OLD DUFFY iNEAALY n I THINK IT WILL Hl"b I IT'S iONNA. rj CiONN JOLLY ClA$lt: I 1 1 &ICK OVEt THE NE.W5 OF Ui 50IN" HEART IF W LEAVE. HIM I'D. Ill I I BE LONESOME AN' EE.-)F CAH'T I TO CHINA.-HE WUZ A CREA.T FRIENQ HATE TO BE A WAT AH' rzL . . I Ul u r-r w . . ii x urn i t ts rr- i i i cr ii u i rsi tup rr-KJ navt s it ucnra ali raAi rvi . i i i i n-- ii i i i 'i At the Bligh Theatre Today and Tomorrow f 'J hi.) - - I "1. i' sr ' r "1 " Fetube SERvice. inc. J " " o.' Ilao ricrro Brooliliart i .rr'i'BIS TIME ATTRACTION VAUDEVILLE but olmply thought by the inauir Bae Pierre Brookhart has personage of mystery from the "me ot nis birth when he was wel :omed Into the world by an assem blage of notables, which included Chief White Eagle, called the ?reatet medicine man of all American Indian tribes. It was the chief who christened "Bae which mean "A Great Light," alio :t the age of six he astounded all by his marvelous psychological powers. At seventeen, he was rec ognized as one of the world's greatest mentalists. His act is one that not only mystifies, but it astounds. Holly, known as the golden voice, portrays a small-town "hick" character, possessing a double voice with the unusual combination of baritone and so prano. He baa a voice remarkable for Its power as well as its musi cal qualities. SILVERTON PREACHER SHOWERED WITH EGGS A regretable act was mmmitfd Tuesday night when seven young men are alleged to have entered the room in the buildine on First street where religious services were in progress and thrown thrp o-o-o-. at the speakers. One egg spattered on ine wall; one struck the violin box of the musician and thonthov aisiigured the speaker's stand. The room is so arranged that the audi ence was seated with their backs to the door and onlv thn muni.r sui a glimpse of the person throw ing the eggs. The police nfto or the city are makinar a diligent search to apprehend the offenders ana it they are caught will be se verely dealt with. Silverton Appeal. And Charles Ray in "Greimed Lightning" Liberty Mabel Nonnand ana Itaymond Hat ton in "Heels Over Head" Oregon Mutlncn Dorothy Dulton in "The Siren Call" livening "The l'risoner of Zcnda" Grand MacLyn Arbucltle and Jean Paige in "The Prodigal Judge" Ml MM STARRING AT LIBERTY' T0IW03R3W ine lang of the open spaces the rush and surge of big drama and the warm glow of big romance make "Colleon of the Piues," Jane ovana nrst starring vehicle a production of the utmost appeaL It Is the Sunday attraction ut the Liberty theater where it will re main for two days. AT THE BLIGH THEATRE SUNDAY AND MONDAY Bae Pierre Brookhart is describ ed as the "Wonder of he 20th Century," and Princess Purillo is called the "Psychic Marvel of the Age." It was Brookhart who nrn- dicted the world war in Winnipeg, long before it started, and be re turned there during the conflict, predicting its end. He gives a most nmnr.unn. demonstration of menial teleputhy and predicts the future in love, business and other affairs, whllo reiflling the past. The aiimilmm to be answered are not written down or even told to an assistant, SPEEDING CHARGED TO TWO Two motorists, both residents of Portland, were arrested here last night and were charged with speeding. Thev gave their names as Harry L. Hart and Barrett D. Randall. Both men were required to fur nish $10 bail. Mr. Hart was cited to appear before Police Judge Earl Race Monday and Mr. Randall was cited to appear today. Journal Want Ads Pay HAD BOOZE, GUN, IS CHARGE Charged wtih possessing intoxi cating liquor and with carrvine- a concealed weapon, Herbert Gilfil- lan was arrested here last night. He said his home is at Marshfield. Gilfillan was taken into custody by Motorcycle Patrolman Shelton. He fittnlshed $45 bail and was cited to appear in the police court before Judge Earl Race Monday. EXPRESS OFFICE AT MANILA IS ROBBED Manila, Oct. 7. (By Associated Press.) The American Express company has offered a reward for the apprehension and conviction of persons who robbed its offices here. Officials are reticent in dis closing the amount of the robbery, but it Is rumored that it exceeds $50,000 in currency. LUZON TYPHOON TAXES TOLL OF FIFTEEN LIVES Manila, Oct. 7. (By Assocratea Press.) Reports lust received from northern Luzon indicate that fifteen natives were drowned in the municipality of Claveria, prov ince of Cagayan, during a typhoon three weeks ago. Much livestock was drowned and the crop damage was said to be enormous. Reports', from Fuga island, Luzon) say vir tually every house on the island was destroyed. There have been no reports from the Batanes group of islands, but constabulary offi cers fear there has been loss of life there. SHOWERS ARE PREDICTED" Washington, Oct. 7. Weather outlook for the week beginning Monday: Pacific state Fair .n southern California and occasion al showers elsewhere. Tempera. ture near normal. Subscribe for the Journal Geo. C. Will Closing Out Piano and Phonograph Stock New Phonographs Price. $1 down, $1 week up. Pianos $89 up; terms $5 down, $5 month up. See Ad on page 4 Starting Sunday The LfBlETYPresents J' THEATER. 4 A First Run Production "FLESH AND BLOOD" COMING TO LIBERTY A powerful drama of truth and regeneration which our with dramatic strength and keeps the spectators gaze fustened upon the ' "lesn and Blood," the production which comeii to the Liberty theater, next Friday. There's nothing unnatural about this vital story. It is nfo vivified to the highest degree. It shows mat love is unconquerable when the heart is guMed by the divine spark. It presents a mighty ser mon and yet tella it in a drama-tic manner. MANY NEGROES ARE USED F0RATM0SPHB1E More than three hundred ne groes are shown in some of the scenes in the new special, "The Prodigal Judge," which will be shown at the Grand theater today, j " on the famous novel of the same name by Vaughan Keater. They are shown on the shores of the MiaeiKsippt river and . on the river boats. siuiHnr ihi.- old plantation songs of "before the! war." Those who appear in the! jin-iure were selected with great care right in their southern bom They are all there, from the little plocauinny to "jiiammy" and "uncle," and these scenes in the production give it touch which is sure to please the meat exact. EXTRA EXTRA Solve Your Hive Your Business or Troubles Worries Domestic ASK BAE PIERRE ROOKHART The French-Indian Mtntalist Assisted by PRINCESS PARILLA They will answer all questions GOLDEN VOICED HOLLY Songs and Stories HERBERT RAWLINSON "DON'T SHOOT" Comedy and News NEAL HART in "THE GETAWAY" SUN DAY M O N DAY BLIGH THEATRE Today OS3ZS!223S20 This Picture Has Been Termed "The Rembrandt of the Screen" and "The Great American Picture" SIS. aS Tomorrow awmMBEssi&msaa Because It is Typically American and Intensely Human "The PRODIGAL JUDGE" Adopted from the World Famous Novel Maclyn Arbuckle The "JEDGE" Says: "I like to make peo ple laugh and have good time generally 5 ; at the mim tost liex Iujfram, whtwe $1,000,000 noauction of "The Prisoner of .etidu" is at the Oregon theater tonight belongs to an artistically creative family. His half-sister is Nina Wilcox Putnam, whose con tributions to the Saturday Even- Jim Post have made her well known. The photoplay is founded on Anthony Hope's novel. Pre vfoiis ingrain sucre.sse on thel ei-n-en were "The Four Horsemen cl the .ipjrab p.:e," STARTING TONIGHT 7 and 9 p. m. REX INGRAM'S "THE PRISONER OF ZEN DA" 30c and 25c LIBERTY f THEATER. . Nt4A A TUESDAY .alWJLS u w i ci imc vi me Canadian wnnHc rc is vr js e. vvi Jean Page as Betty Blalroy 7" R E I " '" i ii ii ii 'waiiiii fBfllV MABEL NORM AND i "HEAD OYER HEELS" and 3 Other Reels Tomorrow "COLLEEN OF THE PINES" This Blonde Beauty at her best in a thrilling tale of the Canadian woods. Cast includes Edward Hcarn who was leading man in Anita Stewart's "A Question of Honor." To make you laugh we will show the comedy mule jn a two reeler "THE KICKLV FOOL" Also An International News GET THE LIBERTY HABIT JEATEil Good Music, Comfy Seats and Courtesy STORY OF ROYAL ROMANCE; AND ADVENTURE AS BREATHLESS AND FLASHING AS SWORD PLAY .Rex Indi-m 7 . i -tie Prisoner Intrrwl ILAROLD WINDUS On Our tj; Wurlitzer Organ " ' W '""lilnilini...j,nl i iiiifci 1 " ' hiimii MIU1 rtiin ilium tm VlMkrma . , 1UHXEE OR EVENING 50c and 23 r i! Matinee: 35c and 25