Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 14, 1916, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCT. 14, 1916.
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A Novelty Surprise
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Comedy Singing and Talking
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Character Comedian and Impersonator
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In a Comedy Irish Sketch
"AN IRISH ARDEN"
Monologist
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Aerial Acrobats and Comedians
Matinee and Evening
GRAND Theatre
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The management of tho Bligh thea
ter announces that he is booked to ap
pear in the local theater tho Armstrong
Baby Dolls Co. which comes diroct
from Pantnges circuit, The Armstrong
Baby Dolls are a well down musical
coineily company, having played long
engagements in all the principal cit
ies. Last season the company played
from the Pacific coast to Netf York nnd
back. While in New York Mr. Arm
strong under whose personal direction
each of the productions is staged pro
cured a number of the latest eastern
successes and is offering them to the
local theater goers with all the latest
song hits Rud novelties of the season.
Mr. Armstrong has selected a very
strong cast of principals for this sea
son s tour ami lids also been most par
ticular in the selection of his chorus.
As well as'bcing very pretty, the young
ladies who go to make up the Baby
Doll chorus, are clever dancers as well
as artistic singers. The company car
ries special scenery for each of the
productions with special lightning ef
fects. Mr. Armstrong has paid partic
ular attention to tho wardrobe which
the Baby Dolls wear in the various
shows. The company comes to Bligh for
Sunday and Monday.
Hippodrome Vaudeville E
at The Grand Sunday Oj
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Edgar and Eddy, acrobats nnd come- Z
(linns, coining to tno urawi euuuny,nij
matinee and evening, with five otlier Sl
nmmliir Hinnndrnmn nets, have fl novel Ud
athletic, offering of much cleverness.
Others on the bill are Sifits and Clnrk,
comedy singing and talking, Bert Len
on, character comedian nnd imperson
ator, Maurice Downey and Co. in a
comedy sketch "An Irish Arden." .lack
Baxley, monologist; The Three Flying
Lnmnrs, aerial acrobats with comedy
and feature Mutual Photo plays.
MAE MARSH AS "GOODY TWO
SHOES" AT THE OREGON
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In New Triangle Play She Not' Only
Tollows Father's Footsteps, But
Wears His Boots.
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THINKS THIRTEEN LUCKY
George Morgan Tells of System He
One Knew
"The greatest work of the 'system'
I ever saw at a race track," said
George Morgan, who is Jn Williajn
Fox's racing picture, "Sporting lilood"
at Ye Liberty Sunday and Monday,
"was a man who oeiievcil that the
number 13 was lucky.
"He would always bet on the thir
teenth horse on a card, and if there
were not thirteen entries, he would
count down ami then up until he got
to the thirteenth horse. He was always
careful to count the bottom and top
names twice, as he said he counted all
the other names twice in running up
ami down over the list.
"After he had carefully counted the
thirteenth horse, he would verify the
number, then bet on him.
"Tho thirteen scheme worked just
about as well as any other system of
which I've heard."
Discouraged Actor.
"No, Christmas tree this year?"
"No," replied Mrs. Bliggins.
"Children outgrown tinsel and toys."
"No. Father has lost his ambition
to play Santa Claus."
Journal Want Ads Get Eesults Too
vnt Try one and see.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY-OCTOBER 15-16TH
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT
ARMSTONG'S RABY nOLLS
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PRETTY GIRLS IW
CATCHY SONGS'
New Novelties-The Big Show
Matinee and Evening
BLIGH THEATRE
It is a little vanity of Mae Marsh,
the Triangle star, that whenever she
creates a new part in a picture she in
sists upon contributing some telling
point of characterization of her very
I own.
I In "The Marriage of Molly-O," her
j newest picture, in which she is fea
tured with Robert Hnrron, this little
I point was just an unpromising pair of
'shoes. The director was not altogether
! satisfied to let her put these shoes into
; the story until she explained what she
intended to do with them.
"Well, then, I'll tell you," said Miss
Marsh with some asperity. "I'm sup
posed to be the poverty-stricken daugh
ter of an Irish peasant who has just
died- I'm not supposed to have ever
known what it was to have even crea
ture comforts, and anything, even a
pair of .shoes, that is too much of a
luxury for everyday use is going to
menu a great deal to me.
"The heuil of the household has a
pair of shoes. When he dies, they arc
not going to let them go to waste.
Naturally, the daughter of the house
gets them, because the mother is bc
vong the stage of primping up, and it
is part of the daughter's duty to try to
get a man."
"But the shoes will ze too big," pro
tested the director, looking down at
her little feet.
"That's oil the better," cried Miss
Marsh enthusiastically. "The ridicu
lousness of it would never npepal to
persons living as poor Molly-0 docs.
A pair of shoes are too precious in
their eyes for anything but admira
tion." "
"M-m-m " mused the director.
"Don't you think so!" inquired Miss
Marsh naively.
He thought a moment longer, and
then said, "Well, go ahead."
But when Miss Maarsh made her ap
pearance on the scene with these
clumsy, pathetic old shoes he gave an
exclamation of pleasure and clapped
his hands.
"Great! " snid he. And it may be de
pended upon that the little Triangle
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Last Times Tonight, Bessie Barriscale in 'The Payment"
Tommonfow
Billie Burke
GLORIA'S
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4000 feet. Also
HAROLD LOCKWGOD
"THE RIVER OF ROMANCE"
'he Charming 5 Act Metro Picture of the Season
BasBCzascaasasnsi
VAUDEVILLE
BILLIE SMALL
VIOLINIST COMEDIAN
Known from Coast to Coast
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Harold LockwooeV Zl 7
CONTINUOUS SHOW FROM 2 TILL 11 P. M. BBBBBraDBaaanBai
?SecaiSsMatince Oregon Theatre ffK
Qioaiiiiineniiiniiiiiniiiiiiiniaiiisinaoo
Blue Diamonds Come From
Brazil, But Most of Them
Stay There
sartorial needs. This hns the one draw
back that it renders them very open to
the argument of a paternal puddling.
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State House News
brow. To give you a precious jewel
rather than to call you one certainly
has its fine points but unfortunately
there is another setting to this jewelled
adoration.
l'eople of moderate means actually
put themselves in a poverty stricken
condition in order that the wife may
make an adequately jeweled impression.
They pinch mid scrimp and save and Car shortnge figures took a lump this
give their heart's blood for a pigeon ! morning, the Southern 1'acific, reporting
blood nihy. .lust imagine going without ; to tnc public servieo commission a total
all the comforts of home just to show ! shortago of 1,811, with 49 empties
the neighbors how crazy your husband ! checked in at Ashlnml. The orders 1
is about you. I on file show a dcinnnd for 2,171 curs.
I guess after all it's better to have i
j a loving arm around your neck than a! The Oregon Navigation company, of,
Idinmond necklnce. " I Portland, hns filed its articles of in-;
j Aside from boasting the most brilliant corporation "with Corporation Cominis-.
blue diamonds iu the-world, rainbow sioner Hchuldermau. Its capital stock'
J showing of semi precious stones. Tour- is $1,000. . ,
malines; fcreVrf "and" pinlf- nannrtlnrinesj'""-- - - " - I
. i k t on iu at .,! amethysts, topazes, yellow and rose,! The weekly report of the industrial
Kio He Jniuere, pepl. JU. (By .Mail.) j tourouoisp. finals nnd mrntes. In fmt. I accident commission shown flint 'from
On every hand in Hio de Janierc you there are several attractive little shops I October 0 to 12. inclusive, there were
the Jockey club, the Derby , devoted exclusively to the sale of these JUS accidents', none of which tvero fa-
native Brazilian semi-precious stones, iui. ur tno toiai number zoi were sun-
ci,.i,: imi-'ilirliVf .
By Margaret Mason.
They sny nil blue diamonds
Come from Brazil,
But believe me, you'll find that
A lot stav there still.
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find clubs-
club, Engineers club the Anglo-Ameri
can club, the Navel club, etc., on every
hand in Eio you also find, dinmonds
and in everv feminine ear as well.
Great blazing stones that take your,
breath away and your cash too if you
attempt to acquire any.
"Kind hearts are more than coro
nets" would never be a popular motto
here where earrings are more to be de
sired than shoes. Positively it 's a poor
ear indeed whose lobe doesn't sag with
the weight of a huge ruby, emerald or
sapphire surrounded by diamonds. Kven
the poorest natives nnd ncgresses,
shambling along barefooted or clumping
along iu the ungainly native shoes
heavy wooden soles leave the heel ex
posed aud have a thick piece of leather
across the front for a toe hold, have
their ears all duded up in gold hoops.
When it comes to rings no finger
is spurned, slighted or overlooked. If
some poor little feminine finger does
happen to be shy ita circling band of
jewels it looks almost indecently nude.
The men also affect several rings and
an elaborately jewelled one on the first
finger of the right hand is the finger
mark of a lawyer, doctor or scholar.
Even affections are tested here by a
jewelled guagc ana the depth of a man
j mill accidents lead tho list, followed by
logging, construction, railroad opera
I tion. iron and steel, paper mill, ship
building and mining, in the order
' named.
semi-precious stones,
As for the general jewelry stores they ject to tho provisions of tho compensa
are even more plentiful than saloons in tion act. As is usually tho case, snw
Isew York nnd vie in numbers here with
the tobacco shops and lottery places.
Even the birds, of the uir and the
bugs of the earth are pressed into serv
ice as jewelry. Out of tho manv green
and bronzo and irridesccnt, hard-shelled
Brazilian beetles, unique scarf pins, hut A new Industry lias appeared in Ore
pins, brooches, necklaces and bracelets j gon in the form of peppermint oil. Ho
arc made. Tiny opalescent beetles too ports to the Labor Commissioner's of
fragile to use in this manner are mount-1 fice show thst 15.0011 tioumls hnvn hnpn
ed iu groups of two nnd three between I produced in Oregon this year. Average
disks of crystal bound in gold or silver ! yields have been 55, 5S, 5U and 02
and used as pendants. 801110 of the pounds, an average thus far reported, be
gorgeouB butterfly wings arc also used , inff 5S.3 pounds to the acre. Average
in this manner. Perhaps the most unique price per pound, (.'J.25 Vuluo of crop,
LAST TIMES TODAY
HEEN
HOLMES.
In a powerful dramatization
of the great novel by tho
world famous writer, Frank
Hamilton Spearman
"WHISPERING
SMITH" 1
Five Acts,
'MEDICINE BEND," five
reels and the end of the
story of 'WHISPEBINO
SMITH" will be shown next
Thnrsday, Friday, Saturday.
Vaudeville
The Galloons
Formerly an Orpheum Act
BLIGH
THEATRE
and attractive of all these conceits is
the tiny ruby nnd bronze or green and
gold head of n humming bird it's heuk
sheathed iu gold set in the middle of a
pair of gold metul outspread wings 011
a bar pin.
Other jewels ns omnipresent nnd mul
titudinous as the kind the lapidaries
recognize are those of which Cornelia
once boasted.
Little sous and daughters are indeed
very popular In Rio mill no family seems
complete without at least four or five.
They are bright little blaekeyed kid
dies but all seem to have a tendency
$18,750. Cost per acre of growing und
Harvesting crop y 11.11).
"Harold, you mustn't strike your fn
ther when is asleep." "But "mother,
I'm a submarine."
By the time a man is ready to wear
Fame's laurel wreath, his head is gen
orally so big that it no lunger fits.
Sayings of the Daughter.
"It's hard to be a hero to your own
dnughler."
"What's the inatler now!"
"My child looked me over this morn
ing nod said, Pa, ma surely must, have
mumed for your money.""
mission fur better hnlf is slinv.n liv tho toward a pasty pallor rather than the
number of jewels that she wears." This healthy brown or. apple red cheeks of
appealed to me strongly at first. Think!01"" owu '"nhy Nf"',,1 American off
how attractive to have'your husband in ! l"nR. This is due 110 doubt to the
lieu of pouring houeved words in your't thBt n,'ir misguided parents .ling
cur usiug earrings instead and pressing j them at all hours to the cinemas and
a tiura rather than a kiss on vour "rve strong Brazilian coffee and otlier
heavy native dishes indiscriminately (
nnd promiwiously to tender tummies.
Kio kiddies all show a nonchalant dis
regnrd for lingerie and .unless they be
of the "haute moinle" indeed a single
gnrment suffices beautifully for their
stur made the most of her little con
tribution. v
At the Oregon theatre Tuesday, Wed
nesday and Thursday,
LAST TIMES TODAY
SESSUE
HAYAKAWA
Tbe Noted Japanese Actor in
"HONORABLE
FRIEND"
The House of Consistent
Quality.
$10,000 Against
the Girl
This is the stake whfch Dave
Garrison offers to Mary Ballard in
WILLIAM FOX'S
Drama of the Turf
SPORTING BLOOD
Mary accepts the challenge and beats the man at
his own gambling game.
DOROTHY BERNARD & GLEN WHITE
Star i;f this galloping romance of the race-track.
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SPECIAL ATTRACTION !
A VITAL DRAMA OF MORAL UPLIFT
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in Five Acts
As presented at the
Tivoli Opera House,
San Francisco.
"THEY
TRAPPED HER"
In the most wonderful underworld Photo-Play, an
AH Star Cast SENSATIONAL, SOUL - STIRRING,
STUPENDOUS.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY-OCTOBER 16-17
The Grand Theatre
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
YE LIBERTY THEATRE
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