Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 06, 1917, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JAN. 8, 1917.
THREE
Sunday
Only
THE OREGON
Your Money's Worth Always
Sunday
Only
No Raise in Prices
vaudeville
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ANNOUNCEMENT HAS BEEN MADE FOR A BIG FEATURE AT THE
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BLJfiH N'KXT FRIDAY AND WE
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VIOL-A..DANA in"THEjGATEJ OE1EDEN
A Refined Musical Act, Each one an Artist 5
VIOLA DANA
THE YOUNGEST STAR IN PICTURES
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The Gates of Eden f
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A METRO WONDERPLAY
Selig
Tribune
Weekly
Continuous
Show
A
Titagraph
Comedy
TIjc " I'll writteil Law," a seven jiart
photoplav adaptation of F.ilwin Mil
ton Boyle 'a well known story anil play1.
One of the screen 's best aetresses,
eatrico Michelena, is featured in the
Tole of Kate Wilson. Jn speaking ot
Miss MrHielena's woik in this picture.
Ifoyle, tin' author of the play, said it-ee-ntiv:
'.Her work in the witness
ft Ana "cere is the most real and eon
vineing emotion 1 have seen in picture
art. It is free from exaggeration and
approaches artistic perfection. It is a
great triumph ' '
"The Unwritten Lair' ' attains a
high reornl level. It concerns itself with
powerful luunan emotions. Klements
of goodness and love, augmented Ivy
the showing of the contrasts of life,
arc the mainspring! of the action.
If every man liked gymnastic ex
ercises as well as he ought to like
them, no better prayer meetings lure
could be devised. But for that matter
if every man liked prayer meetings
as well as. he ought to like them, the
i gymnastics lure would be needless.
I11II11BIBII1111HH11II11I
Charles Wakefield Cadmun, Ameri
can composer playing his own composi
tions and appearing in his celebrated
American Indian talks with Princess
i
m a roomers aacnnce II flppF j
I calloused vvomnu of the Alas- HHHmHl ' 1 iiiPlBM JHiL
daughter I ' &
dual rule in his . lV i
I 31 11 S O1 HER 1 1' jhhh I haries vvakeneid cadman-
SJ II If I 111 I Ml UDVrBdfRWl.l. ' "HB H i
Ik Moral Lesson Every Mother Should See jflplSSf
Distinguishing the Best From the Rest 1 yjmBk
IQgQgHJjjjgQQQjQQBJgQgQfjljy Princess T. Sianina. mSh
.mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmif "IT
Tsiauina Red Feather, aii"Indian maid
en, who sings "From the imti of the
Sky Blue Water' s ml otner well known
and beautiful songs composed by Cad
man have been offered to the Salem
public in concert for the evening of
March MS. The -same concert to be giv
en in Portland the HJth under direction
of Steers-Coman, whose management ul
wav insures hiiih class attractions. To
obtain the Cadman concert the people at
Salem must guarantee a certain amount
of money by sex) 8turday, January 18.
A subscription paper will be left at
Wills' music store, Patton's book store
and Commercial book store and all who
desire this concert must subscribe us
on as possible as that date will be held
open' for Salem only a short time. The
prices will be $1.50, ifl, 75 cents, and 50
cents.
The concert t be given at the opera
house.
Princess Tsianina (meaning Wild
flower) is the only full blooded Indian
to achieve artistic recognition in sing-
iiiL'. She is a beautiful iiirl and will
appear in urn inman costume.
This concert will appeal to pianists
as well as vocalists who will enjoy the
Indian music, talk, illustrating the In
dian tribal melody,-prayers, chants, etc.
Mr. Cadman will play these as well as
other of his own composition as no one
else can piny thein, and the fact that
he has chosen the Indian princess to in-
terpret his Indian songs is the highest
praise she could receive.
The inanagemeiit will not place this
concert unless the amount is guaranteed
by January 13. Address mail orders
to Minnetta Magers, Moose building,
Salem.
Simple Way To
Take Off Fat
Hon Tablets from your druggist (or f
you prefer, send 7.")c to MnrmOla v,
nii4 woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich i
and follow directions. No dieting i i
exercise. Eat what you want- be I
lazy as you like and keep on gettin,'
slimmer. And the best pari of Murnm n
Prescription Tablets is their luin
lessness. That if your absolute safV
guurd. ,
Bp
There
taking
en
cedVo
lutfc a
A4i be nothing s'u
convenient little tnl
Icr than
ilet four
norma I
case of
That 's nil just
Mnnnola I'rescrip-
( Jiicngo is a healthful and die
stitute tor meats and other staple
foods, according to the federal bure: i
of homo economics. Which is v$f$
true, all except that about it's being
cheap, and that about it's being a slit1
stiftite.
GRAND THEATRE, 2 Days Only JAN. 15
SPECIAL MATINEE ON TUESDAY
r I
Accompanied jWlffiS Mr. Grifiths
by IQS? first and only
ass
0 fHIRTY milTn Nation
Prices: Nights $1.00, ?5c, 50c, 25c; Matinee, 75c, 50c, 25c
Seat Sale Opens at Opera House Pharmacy, Tues., Jan. 9th, at 10:00 a. m.
SUNDAY
IPPODROMC
VAUDEVILLE
GORDON HIGHLANDERS
Instrumentalists
MAYNE & MAYNE GEO. HUSSEY
Present Ventriloquist and his famous
A Breeze From Southland Walking Figures
BLUEBIRD FEATURE
THE
BUGLER of ALGIERS
A Great Photo Drama of Patrotism Glorified The Love of Home
and Country.
Bligh Theatre, 2 Days JOSS? Jan. 9-10
Beatriz Michelena
Big Scoop Positive
ly First Time- this
Picture has ever been
run in the Northwest
THE
UNWRITTEN
I AW IN SEVEN
La VV BIG ACTS
The Big Thing in Pictures Now. No Raise in Prices