The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 29, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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    TIIE OREGON STATESSIAXi WEDXESaW, OCTOBER 29, 1810.
REVELATIONS OF A WIFE
The Story of a Honeymoon
A WondernJ Romance of Married Life Wonderfully Told bj
AD ELK GAIUUSOII
CHAPTER CCCCXXX
WHAT HA PP E N E D W H E N
MADGE'S HAT CAME TO "GRACE
THE FEAST."
e' "nought a suit for a pretty wo
man, not Madge?"
Mrs. Durkee echoed Dicky's words
with a little shriek oij, incredulity
He smiled at her tolerantly, while I
amazed at hia audacity, trembled
with a new-born hopet that s: there
might be some unexplained reason
for the scene I had witnessed Id
Hambel'B when I had seen him buy-
ing an expensive bat and suit for
"Edith." He hacr described the hat
but a few moments before, and de
clared that he had bought it for me-
I waited breathlessly for his next
words.
"I suppose I might as well tell yon
the whole story," he said, leanlnr
back in his chair. He addressed
Mrs. Durkee directly, but 1 felt In
tuitively that his story was meant
for me.
"You see, I hau a very ticklish or-
dsr the other day. Starrett of Par-
ker's sent for me, and wanted me to
illustrate that new serial of Block s
Tobacco Hardens the Arteries,
, Overtaxes the Heart
! .. ..
1 and Shortens Life
. i ? . -
Saya Dr. Connor, Who Suggests a Simple Test to Find If It
1 , - Is Hurting You. Can You Stand It? :
Nevv York. Dr. Connor, formerly t '
Johns Hopkins hospital, says: Hundreds
of thousands of men who rmoke and
chew and who believe themselves
healthy are sufrerinjffrom progressive
organic aliments. They would never
htave been afflicted had it not been for
the use of tobacco and most of them
would soon Ret well If they would only
Up the use of tobacco.
.: The best known habit formln? prin
cipal of tobacco Is nicotine, but th
most deadly and demoralizing is fur
fural. Uoth are deadly poison, which,
when absorbed by "the system slowly,
but surely, affect the nerves, mem
branes, tiues, vit.il organs and vital
ity of the body. -
The harmful effect of tobacco varies
and depends on circumstances and the
Individual. In som it causes g-enerai
debility, others catarrh of the throat.
Indigestion, constipation, extreme nerv
ousness, sleeplessness, loss of memory,
lack of will power, cowardice and fear,
mental confusion, etc.;. in others it
causes heart disease, bronchial troubles,
hardening of the arteries, palpitation of
the heart, tuberculosis, blindness, can
cer and the common affliction known
a tobocco heart.
If you use tobacco in any form you
easily d?tect.!ts harmful effects by
nakinsr the - following: simple tests:
Head aloud a full pace from a book. If
your voice becomes muffled bourse and
Indistinct and you must frequently
clear your throat, the Chances are that
rtrur throat is arfected by catarrh and
t may be the beginning of very serious
catarrhal trouble. Next in the morn-
fritr. before taking your usual smoke.
walk, up three flights of stairs at a reg
ular pace, men stop. II you find mat
you are ouc of breath, if your heart
beat is forced, trembling or irreeular.
you may be the victim of a functional
or organic heart trouble. If you feel
that you must smoke or chew to auiet
your nerves, you are a slave to the to
bacco habit and are slowly poisoning
yourself with the insidious deadly
drugs, nicotine and furfural. In either
case you have Just two alternatives-
keep on with your self-poisoning pro
cess resrardless of the-Jansrers. and suf
fer the consequences, or rid yourself
of the habit and escape the dangers.
You can overcome the craving and
stop the tobacco habit in a very short
time by using the following inexpens
ive formula: Go to any drug store and
ask for Nicotol. Take one tablet alter
each meal and in a comparatively
short time you will have no desire for
tobacco. The craving will have lert
you. With the nicotine poisoning out
of your system your general health will
quickly improve.
Note; When asked about Xicotol. one
of our leading druggists said: Xicotol
is truly a wonderruiremedy ror tne to
bacco habit. It is way ahead or any
thing we have ever sold before. We are
authorized by the manufacturers to re
fund the money to every dissatisfied
customer and we would not permit the
use of our name unless the remedy pos
sessed unusual merit." Xicotol is sold
in this city under an iron-clad money-
back guarantee try ail up-to-uaie Drug
gists, including JJ. J. t ry.
Oh Boy
!
A ReaTDance
Cole McElroy's
. Incomparable Syncopated Orchestra of Portland
sa f4fig WmF
Admission 25c--Then 10c per dance. Dancing
-1 Free 8 to 9 K
New Auburn Hall
Tuesday Evening
October 28 '
Salem Armory
Wednesdav Evening
October 29 i
ATTENTION SALEM MEN
WHAT RECREATION WILL DO FOR YOU
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N ow!
Ilpcroational activities will show up the .stuff that a man or
!oy is made of, for you soe the hest or the worst that is in
him when he takes part in a game. ;
It make him strong, not only physically, but mentally ami
morally, for it develops the muscles, will pqwer and the sport
of fair play. .1 r
- "GAMES BUILD CHARAp"ER"
The Business Men's Class will meet every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday evening beginning Monday evening, October 27th,
r.t r:13 at the Salem Y. M. C. A.
GETTING READY TO HOP OFF
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W-mMl
It's 'all southern stuff, real old Vir
ginia, and the heroine, of course, i
a Virginia girl, F. F. V. and all th
rest of it." - .
I stafted violently. If what Dicky
was Raying was true But he wa
talking rapidly now, and I composed
mysel f to listen.
"Luckily, pome of the scenes are
laid in New York, where lovely her
oine seeks her fortune, and all that
rot. You know Block's usual line o
patter. I'll have to take a run
down to Virginia for a few drawings
but most of the work can be don
right here.
"And by the greatest piece of good
fortune I had a wonderful type for
a heroine right within reach. You'v
seen those two Virginia girls, Ed
ith and Leila Fairfax, who have an
alleged studio in our building, have
n't you, Alf ?"
"Where's the Hat Now?"
"Sure," Alfred Durkee returned
lazily. "Whenever I hear their
names I can hear biscuit being Eeat
n. and smell the fried chicken. But
don't digress too far. Dicky-bird. I'm
curious to know how you're going to
nut over this buying-clothes-for-fem-
inine friends stunt. It's a new one
to me. -
"Shut up," ordered Dicky rudely
'You don't need any pointers on any
thing of that sort. But to go on. if
you can manage to keep your mouth
shut. I finally screwed up my cour
ge to ask them to help me out with
the pictures. Of course, I couldn't
offfer them money; they'd turn up
their patrician Virginia toes to th
daisies at the idea of acting as pro-
CLEANS KIDNEYS
GLASS OF SALTS
If your Hark hurt or Bladder
bother you, drink lots of
Water
fessional models, but they were very
sweet.about helping me out on the
score of being' studio friends and
neighbors. - i
"I wanted to do something In re
turn for them, and I finally hit' up
on the idea of asking them if thev
couldn't use the suits and gowns' I
had them wear in the pictures. Yon
see I prepared for the drawings verr
carefully, and personally selected,
the gowns and hats they were ' to
wear, because I didn't want a Jarrfn
note. Of course ,the gowns fitted
them and no one else, so arter a lit
tle demurring 'they agreed; in fact-
I fancy they were secretly tickled
to aeatn..- uut I mentally drew th
line when I saw that $40 blue hat
It was just the type I wanted for
the drawing, but I didn't want to
see anybody else but 'milady here;
wear it afterward. Besides, I'm not I
so flush that I want to reward lady?
friend models -with $40 hats."
"N'o?" Alfred Durkee's voice held
a idry note of incredulity, which I
T knew he was mischievously eni-
Thielsen from William Burghardt
S and 1.
Kind ley, professional, who was at
Tualatin nntil recently. ' has arrired
in Salem nnd will conduct classes
at the lllahce course. He Is reck
oned one of the most' efficient In
structors and the best players in
the northwest. and members of the
club are anticipating an Increase In
interest Id the game.
Void Canne Headache and rain
Feverish Headaches and Body Pains
caused from a cold are soon relieved
by taking LAXATIVE BROMO QUI
NINE Tablets. There Is only one
"Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S
signature on tire box. 30c.
CATHOLICS HOLD
SPECIAL SERVICE
Forty Hoars' Adoration This
Week Beantifnlly Imprest
live Observance
One of the most leautifnl-and
irapreive seprlcea of the Catholic
church will be observed this week
wbn the Forty Hours Adoration will
take place, commencing with sol
emn high mam on Friday mornlnr
beautifully prepared and for three
days the Most Bles.ed Sacrament I'
allowed to remain within the vie
of the worshippers who- are In con
stant attendance during the day. The
Forty hours adoration Is authorita
tively explained as follows:
"The origin of the Forty Hour
Adoration dates from November
1SS. when Hie Father of Christen
dom, seeing the grevous and pro
tracted calamities of the Christian
world, the deserts of sla dally In
creasing, had recourse to prayer.
that everfalthfnl and true Interpre
ter of human deIre. Mindful of
th words of our Lord. 'Call npoi
Me In the day of thy tribulation; I
will deliver thee, and thon shal
honor MeA.be established In ' the
Eternal City the first Forty Hours'
Adoration. He granted a plenarv I
the way is grossly misunderstood) j
to all persons who. being truly re-J
. . , . . a iL.i.
peniani ana naving romrwru mo
sins and received the Most Holv
Sacramnt of the Encharlst. should
continue in prayer for at least ar
honr during the time of the adora
tion. ,
Other churches In other ejtie
and countries wishing to take an the
devotion, asked permission to do so-
until gradually the practice has ex
tended all over the world; and Chris
tian people generally, whether Cath
olic or non-Catholic are Invited to
come to the chnreh for an hour
quiet prayer. They are also moa
cordially welcomed to any or all of
our service.'
Services will be as follows:
Friday. October 31. solemn high
mass at 7 o'clock, communion dis
tributed. Low mass and commun
ion again at 8 o'clock. Sermon and
benediction at 7:30 In the evening
Saturday. Nor. 1. All Saints Day
a day of obligation for the faithful
high mass and communion at 7
o'clock. Low mm and communion
and sermon at 9 o'clock. Sermon an
benediction at 7:30 In the evening
Sunday masses as nvaal. 7:30 an
10:30. with sermon and communion
On Sunday evening at 7:20. the For
ty Hours' Adoration wll close. The
order will be sermon, procession and
benediction.
The boys vested sanctuary choir
will sing each evening at the services
and the Rev. Father John Cumrais
ky. O. S. II. will preach at the eve
ning benediction.
Survey It Completed for
' Airlie Topographic Maps
Percy A. Cupper, state engineer
reports that the topographic survey
of the Airlie quadrangle has practi
cally been conuleted.by the I'nlted
States geographical survey, and ad- -vanced
quadrangle sheets were re
ceived by th state engineer yester
day. Tne map shows the topo
graphical condition of lands lylna
west of Independence.
ftT0-DAY
HOWARD
FOSTER
PLAYERS
Big Bonding Concern Will
Operate in This State
The H. W. Dubiske company, or
ganized under the laws of Delaware
and having its offices in Chicago.
was granted a permit Saturday by
tcrpl
liJ NEW PLAYS
Wf.L
DESMOND
"UGK-nniKii
HAMLET
SSBBBBBHSMS
Last Day
Is there anything in this world In
which the smaller consumer does not
get the tough end?
ploying for the purpose or getting a corporation Commissioner Schulder
nse out of Dicky. "Then where'n man to do business In Oregon. The
the hat now?"
J
When ""your kidneys hurt and your
back feels sore, don't get scared and
proceed to load your stomach with
a lot of drugs that excite the kid
neys and irritate the entire urinary
tract. Keep your kidneys clean Ifke
you keep your towels clean, br
flushing them with a mild, harmless
salts which removes the body's uri
nous waste and stimulates them to
their normal activity. The function
of the kidneys is to filter the blood
In 24 hours they strain from it ZOtt
grains of acid and waste, so we cap
readily understand the vital im
portance of keeping the kidneys ac
tive. Drink lot of water you can'
drink too much; also get from anv
pharmacist about four ounces of Jad
Salts; take a teaspoonful in a glas
of water-Tbefore breakfast each
morning for a few days and your
kidneys will act fine. This famous
salts Is made from the acid of grape
and lemon Juice, combined with lith
la, and has been used for genera
tions to clean and stimulate clogged
kidneys; also to neutralize the acids
In urine so it no longer Is a source
of irritation, thus ending bladder
weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot
injure: makes a delightful efferves
cent lithia-water drink which every
one should take now and then to
keep their kidneys clean and active.
Try this, also keep up the water
drinking, and no doubt you will won
der what became of your kidney
trouble and backache.
company is caoitalized at S 2 SO. 000
"In my studio, you Idiot," Dicky and does a business Instocks and
turned. - "I've got to make the' bonds. George R. Alexander of the
Spalding Building, Portland, is Ore
gon representative.
Seely & Co., marine Incorporators,
a Washington concern capitalized at
$100,000. was issed a permit to op
erate in Oregon. Orlando W. David
son of Portland Is attorney-in-fact
tor Oregon.
Articles of Incorporation were filed
by the Pacific Extension institute of
Portland, which Is capitalized "at
$i000. and which will give courses
of instruction Jn stenography, type
writing and business methods. The
incorporators are W. M. Williams.
Herman D. Boyer and James B. OIL
Supplementar articles of Incor
poration were filed by the Independ
ent Creamery company of Portland,
showing an Increase in capital stock
from $5000 to $10,000. and by the
Valley Canning company of Newberg
showing an Increase In capitalization
from $25,000 to $150,000.
uesoiuiions 01 dissolution were.
tiled py tne FY W. KIger dairy, Inc.
of Portland.
returned. "I've got to make
drawings first before I bring it
home."
"Did you bring Miss Fairfax to
Hambel's "with you?" Mrs. Durkee
asked, innocently enough, and yet I
saw that she scented something stil'
unsolved.
"Of course." Dicky replied.
"You must have been there Just
when we were. It's a wonder Mrs.
Graham didn't see you. Why. now 1
know she must have seen you r
that was what '-"
Who Is This Girl? .
"Please, Mrs. Durkee." I begged
n a low voice, my face flushed with
humiliated embarrassment. It wa
bnd enough to have Mrs. Durkee re
alize that the sight of Dicky and his
little art!st friend together was the
cause of my faint. But to have her
air her knowledge before her son
and Dicky! It was unthinkable.,
She turned the subject with sur
nrislng Quickness, while I sat trem
bling with the happiness of restored
belief In my husbamL
"Oil. but I'm crazyrfo see that ha
on von, Mrs. Graham." little Mrs
Durkee gurgled. "What's the mat
ter" as Dicky half-rose to his feet
with a rmothered exclamation.
We all followed the direction of
his gaze. Into the restaurant ha
come a party of six. three girls and
three men. wh3 took seats not far
from tfs. but who did not observe
fur nearness to them. Edith and
Leila Fairfax and another, more
triking but decidedly less patrician
girl, made up the feminine eon tin j
ent of t'ie partv, and upon the bead
of the third girl rested the hat which
Dickv had Just said he had bought
for me
' (To be continued) .
Second Eliminations for
Gardner & Keene Cup Played
In the second elimination Sunday
In the golf tournament bing played
on the Illahee country clcb course
for the Gardner & Keene trophv the
winners were A. B. Gardner. T. B
Kay, O. G. Brown and Fred Thtel
sen. Gardner won from W. C. Dyer
two un and one to go: Kay won
from D. W. Eyre 5 and 4: Brown
from Dr. W. H. Lytle, 3 and 2; and
LET "DANDERINE"
SAVE YOUR HAIR
Get Itld of Every Blt'of that Ugly
Dantlrarr and Stop Falling
Hair. -
To stop falling hair at once and
rid the scalp of every particle of
dandruff, get a small bottle of "Dan-
derine" at any drug or toilet counter
lor a lew cents, pour a little la your
nana ana rur wen into the scalp.
Aiier several applications all dand
ruff usually goes and hair stops com
ing out. Every hair in your head
soon shows new life, vigor, bright
ness, thickness and more. color
' " -
T-laryTickford in
Hoodlum-
YE LIBERTY
LIBERTY
Starting
Thursday
The Best,
ManVtns
TURN HAIR DARK
WITH SAGE TEA
If Mitei! with Hulphar It Darke
ho Natarally Nobody
Can TelL
The o. l-t;.T.e mixture of Sage Tea
and Sulphur lor darkening gray.
Mri'aked acu faded hair la grand
mother's recipe, and folks are again
using it to keep their hair a good,
even color, which is quite sensible,
a we are Ifving In an are when a
youthful appearance Is of the great
eat advantage. . I
Nowudays. though, we don't have
the trcuh'fesome task of gathering
the sage end the massy mixing at
hon e. All drug stores sell the reads
to-ustf r-roc! .tel. Improved by the ad
dition of oibtr Ingredients, called
'Wyeth'fc tage and Sulphur Com
pound." It Is very popular because
uobody can discover it has been ap
plied. Simply moisten your comb
or a soft Lrasli with It and draw thlv
through ycur hair, taking one small
strand at a time; by morning the
gray hair disappears, but what de
lights t.e la'ies with Wyeth's Sage
ana Sulphur Compound. Is that, "be
sides beauDivlly darkening the h
after a few applications, it also pro
duces that 'soft lustre and appeir
ar.c) of ubucdance which la so at
tract he.
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ON THE TRAIL OF THE DOLLAR
T"ID you ever hear anyone fay, "I jutt don't
know where the money goes'? Well now
you can put it down that that person hasn't one
of those United States National Bank CHECK
ING ACCOUNTS which would indicate hy the
Checkhook Stuhs just where the money went
in detail, '
It's a great system for makinj: money give ao
accounting of itself.
IMtedStaf
Salem i
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