THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1919. PAGE FIVE. All Around Town T TlnnfR ot new Auburn hail Satur day night. Salem's best five piece or chestra. ' . 2S2 CURRENT EVENTS Nov. 84-27 Teachers insti tute In high school. Nov. 27 Christian church entertainment at penitentiary. Nov. 21 Dance at armory. Deo. 1 Music class of Salem Woman's Club meets with Mrs. MK O. Buren, 745 Court street. Doe. 1. Business Men'js Luncheon at Commercial club. Dee. 8-4 Bazaar in St. Jo seph's hall. ' uec. s Winifred Byrd and Clarence Whitehill concert at armory. Uoo. g special school elec tion for Increases in teachers' salary. Deo. 10 'The House Next Door," high school auditorium. . Born To Mr. and Mrs. Alva Mc lieed. 2604 Hasel avenue, November 25, a daughter. She has been named Mary Jane. Ti a fV Ktnnn fun hA found at TV ler's drug store, 157 South Commer cial street. i Born To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Welch, at their home north of Sa lem, November 25, a daughter. V T.via Wnfrfldlfov. it. student of the University of Oregon, is spending the Thanksgiving holidays with relatives in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Benson are niiini Ttinnksiirivlner in. TaneenL C i - n - - -' Linn county, as the guests of rela- Uvea. ! M. O. Warner of Eugene was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Attorney General Geo. M. Brown is eating Thanksgiving dinner today with relatives in Roseburg. Hnnrv Ttarr. a. student at Columbia university in Portland, Is the Thanks giving guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Barr at their residence. 185 North 14th street. Mr mil Mrs. A. F. .Tana of Central Howell and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams of SUverton, are guests over the day 'of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Janz, at their country home near Salem. The Woodmen of the World will hold election of officers tomorrow . nvrnnlntr TTt-lrlflV NnVOIDlWr KX All M. W. of A. ffnf0DaIj members of the lodge are requested Masquerade social at Woodman hall meeting. Dance tonight at armory, 7 p. m. . 281 Dance tonight at armory, 7 p. m. 281 Kn dnmse-A resulted from A. chim ney blaze at 2345 Myrtle avenue last night. Firemen, who responded to the call at 7:40. soon extinquisnea tne flames. . Vnr thn third timo thieves attenuat ed last night to gain entrance to the home of Mrs. Al Jarrell, ZB40 Myrtie avenue, according to a renort to po lice today. At a late hour last night Drowlers were heard moving aooui thn tvnnt nf the houRe. and when mem hers nf the famllv moved within they Ued. Several nights ago the Jarrell home was entered ana seven ciuck ens removed from the basement. SINN FEIN BANDS DOWNED Dublin, Nov. 27. A government proclamation issued here suppresses Sinn Fein organizations, the Gaelic league and "volunteer clubs" thru ought Ireland. f5aB8sae8BaeaBaB388BS6ar3aBaB88Sr3as MEET ME AT MEYERS eB8B8B8BSBSBSBSBSS6BSB8B9B6BSBS ale if After Thanksgiving Sale at 8 o'clock. Eats. to be present at the meeting. Members of Silver Bell Circle No. red a. Buchtel . chairman or tne tQ aUend & meetlng tomorrow public service commission, spent Wed November 28 for tne purp08e of vot. nesday In Portland on business. on amen(Jraent8 to the constitu- Chester Moores, private secretary to the late Governor Withy combe, was a capitol visitor on business, Wednesday. tfon. L N. Day, Portland contractor and former state senator from Multno mah county, was a capitol visitor Wednesday. nTnni, TVi a PhlnAaa r-nmmitted to the state penitentiary from Jack son county on a statutory charge, ar rivnd nt thn institution vesterday in custody of Sheriff C. E. Terrill of that county. Komi N.TerwUligoricensed lady em belaier with Terwiiliger Funeral Home, . las. Kyle, mayor of Stanfield, was . calling on friends among me sv officials while In Salem on business Wednesday. Mrs. Karl Adams, who has been in c.., .ttanriinir the Marion county teachers institute, has returned to her heme in Silverton. Harry Lynch, a student In engin eering at Oregon Agricultural col lege, arrived in Salem Wednesday to spend the Thanksgiving holidays. Phone 85 for drugs. Prompt deliV' tor- Tyler's drug store." ' All three members of the public service commission will leave rnuw ' for eastern Oregon on a series of hearings opening at Baker, December 1. ami closing at La uranoe, uce. ber 8. Mn w Inland Ross. 349 Sooth 17th street, accompanied by the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. nnH tn Portland and are spending the day as the guests of rel atives. iVove. the jeweler, 337 Statestreet, Sheriff S. E. Roberts of Deschutes county, was a state capital visitor Wednesday from Bend, coming in with Gus Nelson sentenced to a 20 year term in the state prison for a statutory offense. PATCHES HONOR MARK TUa Dni4lonrl nffinA nf tV,A Vl nm P section service of the Red Cross has announced to the Salem section that nn word has ripen received in the for mer city regarding victory buttons for returned sailors. Denver, Colo., Nov. 27. Honorable patches will be fash ionable here until the high cost of clothes drops. The woman's club, members today signed a pledge to stop buying colthes until prices drop. Tattered frocks, frayed hats and dilapidated shoes will not cause milady heartacres at any funotion, the members agree ing to make patches the watch word at elite gatherings. Certain priced foods may be Included in the ban. OG This will be a matchless Sale of High Quality Silks, FANCY SILKS IN PLAIDS AND STRIPES; MESSALINE AND TAFFETASEXCEPTION AL QUALITY OF FLOUARDS, which run princi pally in Navy Blue grounds with white figure. it nnrviXT 1 nw r i v um o v firvvn nnntv . n-vr nr i v vim a 4 XT' ffT UiV-Ull-iVlH VY A X W OA 1 ,VrvrVW UlVlJliNiYlil VV i 1 V JCi UWU QUALITY SILKS. SEE THE DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOWS BUT DON'T JUDGE WHOLLY BY THAT, COME IN AND FEEL THE SILKS AND JUDGE rmTTTI AlTt'T ttv VATTDOPT tl All at One Price, per yard SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING. Sales-. Mm ee iv a o sf K. M. Bennett was arrested yester day by officer A. L. Morelock for passing a street car in his automobile while the car was taking on and dis charging passengers. Mr. Bennett put up 85 for his appearance in tne re corder's court Friday morning at 10 o'clock. - The Ladies' Aid society of the PrAfthvtfartan nhtirch will meet at the home of Mrs. John Carson, 923 South High street, Friday afternoon. Other hostesses will be Mrs. H. A. Bonne, Mrs. W. D. Allen, Mrs. J. C. Griffith, Mrs. Joseph Albert, Mrs. George M. Brown and Mrs. H. J. Clements. UVnnlf Rnrrett. W. R. Palmer and William Wolfe iiae been appointed as appraisers of the estate of Inez Grimm, and W. T. Grimm has Keen made admnistrator of the estate by th Marlon r.ountv court. The proper ty, valued at $10,000, will be divided between the following heirs: W. T. Grimm, husband; Paul Grimm and Gordon Grimm, sons; Louise Stahl, daughter, all of Hubbard, and Ivai Gnnim, a son, of Baker. Oscar Hayter, attorney ot Dallas, who has been in Salem for the past week, attending to legal business, is spending Thanksgiving at his Polk county home. Mr. Hayter will return Friday to resume his duties. Geo. Winters, superintendent of schools at Mill City, entertained six of the teachers of his school "who were attending the county institute, at dinner at the Marion hotel, Wed nesday noon. Leon Oulbertson, a student at the . University of Oregon, arrived this morning from Eugene to spend Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. Anna, A. Culbertson, 379 North Cap . Hat street A Thanksgiving concert, will be given by the choir of the Central Con OTntinnal church, corner South 19th ,a,ii thin evening at : o'olock. The ladles of the church niniwinfl WriitfthllT. who will RD near in concert with Winifred Byrd nt thA nrmnrv nn the evenin&r of Dec. 5, has never appeared in concert in Oregon before. Previous to this en gagement, he sang the Amforlas from Parcifal. with the Chicago Grand op era comDanv at Portland in 1913, with Tetrazzinl, Mary Garden, Tita Ruffo, Julia Classen, Caroflna White and Devin Scott. We are faithful to the obligations im posed upon us. We are at all times con scientious. " We are equipped in a twen- tleth century man- ri I ner and render con- I 1 1 sistent service. u The Western Union Telegraph com Danv announces resumntion of its di rect service with Belgium, through restoration of its special wire from Tjinfidn tr, Antwwr, whtah has been Interrupted since the beginning of the war in August, 1914. The restoration of its direct connection with Belgium along with the recent restoration of its Dutoh connections reestablishes the European cable connections of the Western Union as they were be fore the war, its direct service with England and France not having been interrupted. I Contradicting the statement"- that food parcels, soap and shoes if sent through the Red Cross, may enter Germany without paying duty, nation al hendauarters of the organization B'olock. The ladles of the church i ha la8Ued an emphatic denial. Rep- pUa a social hour ana reireBnmouu. reeentatives of the Red Cross in Eu- fellowing the concert. 5 DtCR O'Neill I . OPTOriETRIST-OniaAn 1M IdUUftltlMi vam iui'2 lTfCar. Slale aft rope have sent word that no such ar rangements have been, made, and the German government has asserted that it had nothing .whatever to do with the message to that effect which was cabled to the states a few months ago W.W.MOORE House Furnisher HOME OP THE VICTROLA You get more for your Money at Moore's. el "THE MIRACLE MAN" CONTINUOUS TODAY 8:15-4-5:45-7:30-9:15 Aronrdlnc! to Postmaster August Huckestein, who Is one of the leaders in the war savings stamp drive being conducted in Marion county by the local lodge of Elks, the campaign is meeting with more success than was at first expected. A large number of small subscriptions are coming in dally, and the larger subscriptions, of several hundred dollars worm, are swelling the total appreciably. The drive will last until the first of the vr. and it is honed by the Elks, who have volunteered their services, that Oregon' deficiency of several thou sand dollars will be made up by that time. cAn attractive showing cf Beautiful Necklaces In several lengths and at wide range of prices. Identical in tint, size and ma'ching with genuine oriental pearls of fabulous value. You will be fascinated tv La Tausea Necklaces, the "touch su preme" for feminine costume. HARTMAN BROS. CO. N.W. Comer State & Liberty Agp ' "Here's Our Old Friend Santa" In his cozy home, way up there at the North Pole, the "dear old y-o I. 1 i 1 J 1 JJ..l iH iit. v: t- J- Ijirap nas just rememDereu lie la uateuiui; iueyei wiui his iouus of Holiday Goods for young and old. Saturday we shall have out the Tops and Toys, the wonderful J T 1 1 11 iL.l 1 iU . uames ana imjoks aiiu tut uictt uuuies mc Boys and Girls happy. So all Boys and Girls between the ages of 1 year and 80 years be on hand and lets all revel in the joys of Christmas Shopping r 11 " ii .. t M I m 1 1 1 II imttl'l lHittMmtHtitllltlttM"M'""" ' You Can Always Do Better at Make it the BIGGEST CHRISTMAS Salem ever had "IT7V, Alm Tl Dnf fnv Tiir Vml mmmBmB Make it the HAPPIEST CHRISTMAS Salem ever had You See What You Buy Before Paying Buying At Home You See What You Buy Before Paying-Buying At Home Known for its Goodness BAKE-RITE BREAD PURE, CLEAN, WHOLESOME EAT MORE BREAD BAKE-RITE SANITARY BREAD CO. 457 State Street W. T. RIG9UN TO Undertakers V1 Xnrth H.ph Maurice Sellg, a student of the University of Oregon, spent a brief visit in Salem yesterday while en route to his home in Falls City, where he will spend, the holidays with his parenta Mr. 8elig's father is a prom inent merchant of the Polk county town. a omixahio opttlement was brought .ut.rHiv hetween Merlin- Harding; and Harold White. 16. when Mr. Hard ing accidentally backed the automo bile he was driving, into White's bi cycle, which had been parked along the curb on State street. Mr. Harding readily agreed to pay for the damaged wheel. We wish all our patrons the Happy Returns of the Day We are thankful to have our boys with us again and also share your joy. And we sympathize with those that gave the. lives of their loved ones and by so doing have made the world safe for Democracy. . A DAY OF .THANKS On this Thanksgiving Day we have much to be thankful for and we trust that you, also, are boun- I teously supplied with those things which will make f you grateful and thankful. . 1 No-Vary Grocery The Quality tSore 183 Court Street . Phone 409 9 I SMQP SHOP EARLY-CHRISTMAS WILL SOON BE HERE Now is the time to begin your selection of gifts. Don't delay your Christmas shopping another day. Merchan dise is scarce and very hard to obtain at any price so we would advise you to shop now before stocks become de pleted We are well prepared to care for your wants in attractive and useful Gift Things. LADIES' STORE 466-474 STATE STREET MEN'S STORK 41 STATE STRKRT 1 May your Thanksgiving Day be crowded with the , good things of life. . Harry W, Scott 147 South Commercial Street THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL "WANT" ADS PAY