Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 07, 1916, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCT. 7, 1916.
SEVEN
The Talk of the Town ! ! ! !
INCE'S FILM SPECTACLE
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1 1 Great Reels
Special Cut Prices
Any Seat
BLIGH
THEATRE
SUNDAY
ONK DAY ONLY
CONTINUOUS snow
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Does the
Devil Rule
the
World?
S2e this great
Masterpiece at
the
BLIGH
Theatre
Every Tuesday
prtd Wednesday
Commencing
October 10th
re
pa redness
How the U. S. can control the seas
See this great picture
BUOHm
THEATRE
Commencing Tuesday, October 10th
',1 ?$4'Y?mwv'wm'i'ii. $vtywjYwiysifm'
Ml
Hippodrome Road Show
at Grand Theatre
Tho Grand 0ens with first Hippo
drome road show tomorrow and will bo
continued every Sunday. This includes
the entirie show of six big nets and
siiecial motion picture plavs. The show
for this week has been reviewed by
Manager Bligh and is reported excep
tionally good. Courtney and Jeanette
open the show with a line of comedy
juggling. Four Old Arcterans is an act
that appeals to everyone, being made
up of four real civil war veterans rang
ing in age from 01 to 75. They play sev
eral old time tunes on different instru
ments anl in Portland they stopped tho
show with their closing number, when
they requested the audience to stand
sing with litem they were met with a
great response and the show could not
go on For several minutes. George's
Cornell conies next with somo very
plensing and catchy melodies, and clos
ing his net with a modern dancing num
ber with one of the old veterans who
is 65 years old. The Kialto Four class
cd as singers de Lux ire very good and
n cello number played by one of tho
aitiHts, adds great tone to tne act. ros-.
tcr & Lovctt in Who's Who arc a reg
ular scream and a surprise from start
to finish. The last act of this splen
did show is "The Sweeney liirls and
Newton" in dainty diversions of gync-;
nasties, this act is absolutely different!
I'rom anything on the vnudiville stage J
and it finishes up one of the best shows
of vaudeville that lias been seen on
the Hippodrome circuit for some time.
ACTOR MISTAKEN FOR JAP
When William Tedmarsh, the fnmousj
character actor, stepped onto the pierj
of the United States naval base at San:;
Pedro he Was taken into custody by a:
sentry and hustled before the com-;
mamling officer without being given aj
chance to explnin his identity. j
He was "made up'' as Satsuina, the
Japanese- spy, in "The secret of the!
Submarine,''' the big film novel, one
chapter of which is shown weekly ut'
the Itligh theatre commencing next
Tuesday Oct. 10: Mr. Tedmarsh cventn !
ally explained ho meant no harm and
was promptly released with tho admo-j
nition from the commander to go
"easy" while masquerading as a Jnp. 1
In these days of national uncertain-,
ty especial precautions are taken to
forestall anyone prying into the de
tails of equipment and personnel of,
our regular forces. Mr. Tedmnrsh ar
rived at the pier ahead of the otherj
members of tho company an thought ,
to while away tho timo by examining j
some ordnance being mounted on tho j
L'. S. S. Fairngut. . I
Vice Investigation Used As I
Basis of Sensational Film
"The Little Girl Next Door," Suggest-
ed by Testimony Before Illinois
Commission
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Scenes from "The Little flirl Xext Door" at Grand theatre nexi Moudnv
Outshining any of the sensutionul
films recently shown here, exceeding inj
spectacular interest " Where Are My
Children.'" and different from that I
film in that it. attacks and exKsesj
commercialized vice, while that attack
ed another form of evil, "The Little
Girl Next Door" comes to tlifl Grand
Wodnesdnv Oct. l, for two days.
Some ot the scenes, it is said, rival!
the most lurid melodramas as thrillers!
and yet the directors of the production j
arc said to have followed the facts as1
faithfully as exhibition purposes would!
permit. I
The stories told by the girl witness-!
ob before the commission, including
the white' sBlve stories, were reonnct-j
ed. The scenes are laid all over the
country. The reels are connected by a I
running story tellin" the history of one
girl from her first flse step to her np-
pearance as a witness before the com
mission. The experiences through which,
she passed ns well as those of otherj
witnesses aro told. j
Tho state senate investigating body;
in its report recommended that its re-j
port be plnced before the public in pic-i
tures. The report in written form, itj
was suggested, would only be-read by!
dehors into sociological facts, physi-
ci.uis, preachers, and persons especially
interested in the vice problem from a
standpoint of statistics. The senate
passed a resolution authorizing tho-tak-mg
of a picture of that body in session
to be uscil us a part of the vice film.
Vice conditions ns they existed be
foro the old -d street district was
closed were portrayed as truthfully as
possible in contrast to the desolate,
bleak aspect of the blocKs of dosed and
hoarded resorts as thev now are.
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Salem's Only Exclusive
Photoplay Theatre
T.i 11 in Ml H- J1 M ST
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Love among the
Snows
The Lure of
the
North
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t. fiv
Sunday and
Monday
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Brings
About
The
Complications
Which
Make
" THE END OF THE TRAIL "
A FILM OF GRIPPING INTEREST, SEE
WILLIAM FARNUM
IN THIS GREAT WILLIAM fOX MASTERPIECE
(PO 117 U7 The Startling Photoplay that has set the peo
pie of the Eastern Cities Thinking and Talking
The little Girl Nest Door
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ARE
YOU
SURE
that yonrown
Wife and
Daughter
ARE
SAFE?
Majbeyoir Won't think so after you see "THE LITTLE GIRL NEXT DOOR'
At Your Very I An expose in the Hidden
DOORSTEP Vice that is a revelation
VICE
You are a father, see "The Litrle Girl Next Door!"
Then tell your wife what to tell your daughter.
You are a mother, see "The little Girl Next Door!"
Tell your son and daughter about it. It's a wonderful
story and lesson.
You are a brolher keep an eye upon your little
sister and two eyes upon her associates.
You are a girl, be careful about making new ao
, quaintances.
A truly wonderful photoplay
stoiy! Based upon the facts
gathered by the
ILLINOIS VICE
COMMISSION
during their late investigations
Don't blush to tell your daughter
the things she ought to know.
THIS PICTURE IS
The Greatest
Moral Sermon
EVER DEPICTED IN FILM, It is greater by far than
"Where Are My Children"
which created such a sensation when shown at this
thectre a month ago. The episodes are thrilling and
the story interesting and convincing.
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ENDORSEMENTS
This )octuie represents the
problem of tho girl adrift in a
manlier v'ry striking and effec
tive, VlKOIXIA BROOKS WASH
UVUS, t'hicago Social Worker.
The worst evil that destroys
character uud life is vice. Study
this picture, "The Little Girl
Next Door." It represents truth,
f ARTIM'H lH'HH.Uir: KAIt-
f'hicn(;fl Law and Order LeRu.
This pic t lira is able, where Hie
stiiKe has failed, to give us the
dinina without brutality, a moral
warning without dullness.
ASHTOX STEVENS,
t'liiciiyo lOxiiuiiuer.
The presentutien of this pic
ture will do more for tho cause
of morality than all the reports
ever tiled.
UKV. .1. 1'. ItlLlTSEIlNCillAM.
1'nslor .S. I'nrk Methodist
rhiiivh, Chicago.
This Picture Runs Two Days Only
Starting MONDAY. ADMISSION 20c, MATINEE 10c
ChlldrPfl IllirlPr 16 Psvely nof admitted unless accompanied by parents
vllllUl Wll LI II II wl IU or guardian, or with their written permission
rTTTI Monday and Tuesday
(Dili liVUi October 9-10. Matinee and EveninS
Come Early and Avoid the Crowds
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