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4 -' , - ... ... SECOfiD tiEWS SECTION PAGES 1 TO 4 SEVENTY-SECOND YEAR SALEM, OREGON, THIJRSDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, 1922 PRICE: FIVE CENTS J i mm Society, General News tsd ClssdRti mmmm Br marguerite gleeson 'i Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Sr., . ti bare 1 Juwt returned from a trip ' n onnthArn Pnllfnrnia - Th Vwero gone for five weeks. . . f ..ansa oaauiuce , jvauuicr, ac- I tin,. tii-Atta rilfA.J " Kantner. who has been in Salem 5 for a few days, back to Seat Ue I this week. Mr. Kantner came down to attend grand opera and i vlattAd with his Barents. F)r and V Mrs W. C. Kantner. v. , . - l: Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. , Steus- loff are borne from several weeks i visit In California. i Mr. and Mrs. John - Lamb of L Baker have moved to Salem where Mr, Lamb will assume , the po- sitlon of wire chief t in Mho Pa 7 eitlc Telephone 8c Telegraph com- any. Mr. Lamb was formerly 1 physical director at the local T. M. C. A. Mr. and Mrs. John McNary were hosts for the members of the Merry Go Round club, at their home Tuesday evening. Mrs. R. B. Flemming and M. O. Buren won high score during the eve ning. Mrs. S. C. Dyer was a guest of the group for the eve ning. Daffodils were effectively nsed to decorate the living rooms. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Allen will enter tain the group April 11. J Mrs. C. P. Bishop has been in Portland for a few days and while there attended the banquet given for the British ambassador. Sir Auckland Geddes and Lady Ged des. Mrs. Ella Wertman of Medford was a visitor in Salem Tuesday evening. Mrs. Wertman came on official business in her caduc ity of grand chief of the Pythian Slaters In Oregon. 'She vlstied the local lodge Tuesday evening. Mrs Wertman is Iao head of the finance committee of the Medford For EASTER Buy a Colored Silk Umbrella We have a fine new assort ment of gajly colored Silk Umbrellas, with fancy carved and plain handles, that you win want to carry on Easter Sunday to complete your cbsturae. Priced at $5.00, $6 JO, $7 JO, $8 JO, $10.00, $12 JO 'Salem Store '466 Slate Street- Portland Silk Shop - 383 Aider Street t1 V It. THE FIRST QUARTER THREE months of . 1922 have gone. : It's interesting to note the progress of the United States Rational Savings Accounts. : Some have grown steadily since January first; others have in creased ' spasmodically ; while others have stood still,-or even been closed up. Thrift is not a" matter of theory, but of cold cash. It is a case of saving money, and all the good resolutions in the world will not do puniest you put them into practice. SALEM y ' QSZOQSi v ' JThe Oregon Statesman New Universities Dictionary 1 i v vr- - i r i i How To Get This Dictionary For the Mere Nominal Cost of Manufacture ana uixui bution 3 "ST 98c secures this NEW, authentic Dictionary bound in black seal grain. Illustrated with fail pages In color and duo tone. Present or mail to this paper three Coupons vmh ninety-eight cents to cover cost of handling packing, clerk hire, etc Add for Postage: v Mall Up to 150 miles 7c - Orders Up to 300 miles 10c Will Be For greater 4is- Tilled tances, ask Post master rate for 3 ' pounds. Y W C A and while here visited the local association. She was the bguest of Mrs. Ross E Moores while in Salem. Mrs. Ben W. Olcott was among those in the receiving line Tues day afternoon when the women of the Portland Chamber of Com merce entertained for Lady Geddes, wife of the British: am bassador, at the Waverly Coun try club. The affair was a rath er elaborate social occasion. Mrs. Olcott was also among those present last week for the reception giTen Marjory Maxwell. Portland member of the strand opera troupe, who was feted by friends and admirers while there last week. CLUBS AND women's AcnvniES ! jj . 22 DICTIONARIES IN ONE All Dictionaries published previous to this one are out , , of date . I HI H Adele Garrison's New Phase of REVEUTI0NS OF A WIFE CHAPTER 331 WHAT LILLIAN OF MADGE. DEMANDED The Modern Writers section was entertained Tuesday erening by Miss Laura Richards and Miss Minna Harding at Lausanne hall. Manuscripts read included "A Whole Day Wasted," Mrs. F. S. Barton; historical essay. Miss Marjory Mellinger; poems, Mrs. J. M. Clifford, and Mrs. J. C. Nel son; essays, Mrs. Monroe Gilbert and Mrs. Blanche Jones. Mrs. J. C. Nelson and Mrs. C. C. Clark will be Joint hostesses for the section of the Arts league next Tuesday erening. The Marion county federation of women's clubs will meet in Aurora April 20, according to an announcement of Mfss . Mattie ' AI. mrmnrv tteauy, memoer oi me ooara oi directors. Two Salem organiza tions are members of the feder ation. Salem Women's club and Gtokta. Mrs. Mason Bishop of Salem is treasurer of the feder ation. Wishes lie Had Known It Sonner "I only wish I had discovered Foley's Honey and Tar 50 years ago, as I have been the Tictlm of attacks of influenza and bad colds until I found this wonderful re lief," writes W. H. Gray, 854 No wita PI., Venice, XJal. Foley's Honey and Tar helps coughs and colds, bronchial and la grippe coughs, tickling throat and I hoarseness. It Is good for croup and whooping cough. Mr. Gray i adds: "Worth its weight in gold. Marrelously effective." Sold everywhere. Adv. "What's the great idea. Madge?" Lillian drawled, as the car, stfll in high, turned the cor ner leading from the tea room grounds into the boulevard at rate much faster than I had ever gone. "Far be It from me to be hypercritical, old dear, but " I slackened speed, tried to think swiftly of an excuse plaus ible enough to hide from Lillian the fact that I bad been startled into panic. There was but one 'deafgjressing my mind to keep Harry Underwood's nearby pres ence a secret from her. ''I beg your pardon, both of you." I said contritely. "I ve done that twice now, and the next time I'm going to have my brain examined for a possible lesion. . I sometimes-wonder if I'll ever he able to run a car right, anyway I'm forever doing the things I ought not to do and leaving un done the things I ought to do " "Yes, I've always noticed that was your weak point," Lillian said dryily, and 1 knew by her tone that my excuse had not deceived her. It isn't my memory," I pro tested valiantly. "It's my muscle sense. My brain tells me to do something, and my muscles do Just exactly the opposite. I think I must have one of those upside herself be cut into inch pieces for him, but who doesn't dream he cares for her. I know ha confid ed in you, and, of course, I honor your confidence, but the t'.me has come as the walrus so patly re marked, to talk of many things, and we will begin. If you please, Sith those papers Kenneth Stock idge asked you to keep for him. ; "This is a matter of life and death, and I must have every last thread in my hands. After all. you're neither a priest nor a cler gyman, my dear. The man i3 in deadly peril, and it Is your duty to tell me everything you know." (To be continued) DEAD OF TO BE I HOI Sunday, April 2, is Designat ed in Statement by Gov ernor Olcott p. m., eastern standard time, and i ever since tha armisUcs In No- It is suggested this be done in every state. Also it is urged that flags be placed at half mast dur ing the entire day. . "I sincerely trust that the peo ple of Oregon will join In this tribute to the memories of those who sacrificed themselves upon the altar of their country." FAMOUS RS III GREAT SCENES Charles W. Gillingham Dies at Home Near City Charles W. Gillingham, 43 years old, died at his home on Wallace road, early yesterday. ( Mr. Gillingham was a well known pressman, and followed that ocetipat'on in various print ing establishments during most of his life. In Salem he had been in the employ of the state printery and of the Statesman, and later became a partner of Arthur W. Lawrence, former state printer, when they purchased a printing establishment at Corvallis. Ill health compelled Mr. Gillingham about a year ago to quit the busi ness and go on a farm. Also he had followed his trade in other cities. Mr. Gillingham was born in Sa lem in 1872. He is survived by his widow and four children. The children are Charles K.. Clarence B., Ruth Margaret and Walter Governor Olcott yesterday Is sued to the people of the state a request that next Sunday, April 2. there be observance through out the state in commemoration of the soldiers, sailors, marines and nurses who gave up4 their lives overseas during the World war and whose bodies have been returned to this country. This includes a shipment of 1500 bod ies now en route. Such observ ance will take place throughout the United Stales. Flags over the state capitol at Salem will tly at half nust daring the day. "I have been informed that at 3 o'clock, eastern standard time. on the afternoon of Sunday, April 2, funeral services will be hejfd in Brooklyn over the last ship ment of bodies from overseas of those American soldiers, sailors, marines and nurses who paid the supreme , sacrifice in the World war," sayia, Governor Olcott. "It is intended that this service shall commemorate not only the 1500 bodies now en route, but also those of the 44,000 of their com rades who came home before them and now lie in the soil of their beloved countrv. It is urRed that this event oe observed throughout the nat'on. The rumor that the ex-Kaiser is dead has b?tn oficially denied He has certainly been in that condition from the shoulders up vember, lfl$s If Henry Ford r builds that town down in Alabama tha Jit neys ought to have no troubl getting a perpetual franchise. U afutwaid apply fT V VA.fo Run 0 f 7 Afifife h tW Vsb 3 Preston Gillingham. Also he T.e8.hl8 m0."' Mr8' EU5lD,a and that appropriate exercises be Gillingham of Salem, two sisters and one brother. Tho sisters are Mrs. Frank Davis of Berkeley, Calif., and Mrs. Samuel E. King held in all churches. In New York state bells will be tolled at intervals between 3 p. m. and 4 GRAND THEATRE S'K MAIL ORDERS NOW Floor and boxes $3.00 1st 3 rows balcony 3.00 Last 2 rows balcony . 2.50 Gallery (not reserved) .. 1.5 War tax 10 per cent extra. Mtf BasHr iwltH J The first appearance ETHEL MARRYMORB has ever made in Salem 40 people 40 S special can 4 First Appearance in th Wsst i Several Yeara af AmeiWs Foremost Actma. CHARLES FBOHMATf ' umc-s lalkplqjttMHtnchisbcnwlk3d pualkl injwhutory of ajecnsUiJe ZOt AKJ HS of Walla Walla. His brother is down or wrongside out anatomies , Edward Gillingham, supreme which you read of in hosnital court librarian. records My vanity agony at this speech, but 1 smothered it gallantly. As it happens I have never had any of the experiences which I was so Mr. Gillingham was a member emitted a shriek of of the Masonic lodge. Funeral services will be held Friday at z O'clock from the Rigdon chapel with interment In the Odd Fellows cemetery. Rev. J. J. Evans of Throw Yomf snecionshr assuming, ami I have I the First Christian church will been ridiculously proud of my conduct the service and the Ma- small ability in drivinr. a fault sons will be In charre at the shared by most beginners, I fancy. I cemetery. Old Dictionary Avmj Many Heroes of the World War Seen In the Million Dollar Play Coming Home Agafn. "Well, if that's the case," Lil lian advised crisply, "suppose you concentrato-your a'.!eged brain on your muscles until we get home. I've no Inclination for a hospital bed at this juncture." I made her no answer, for saw that hA waa nnnnv-rl hv the real risk I had run in turning the 8i8t ln an advisor way in the as corner so abruptly, and I devoted wmblinff of data to go before the my whole attention to the car un- COB,m,BS,oa nw 1Bier P"or lu til after denositin AIIm Hoi- ine meeting oi tne leg.siaiure. combe u Lillian's suggestion two rrank Meredith, former secretary blocks from her home we turn- It h Out of Bate Dunbar is Employed to Help Budget Commission! F. I. Dunbar of Astoria, for mer secretary of state, has been employed by the state budget commission, created at the 1921 session of the legislature, to as- Hundreds of ex-service men were employed at Universal City, California, during the production of "Foolish Wives," the milltm dolar spectacle which comes to the Grand theater for five days. starting Sunday, April They ed into our own 'gateway There was no one In sight. of the state fajr board, has been employed as executive secretary of, the commission. Mr. Dunbar As dead as an old newspaper its information won't .fit your work of j today- -out of date is out of use. Thousands of new wbrdi- neyer put into any previous dictionary make The New Universities Die- i tionary exclusively up to date. Now being distributed ,tp readers or j The Oregon Statesman MEED OF A NEW DICTIONARY was forcecTupon the nation by : 1 1 1 nT-yrFrl pnfprl anvanrps in zri frfp ihp art - fifi hv lfnhftaVnlS Or war and politics. .. . From the usual routine of my when secretary Of state. Installed family I knew that Mother Gra ham and my father were enjoy ing their afternoon naps, and that Junior, either asleep or awake. was with Katie. Robert Savarla were used to give the proper sol-1 . , . .... Lii.. w . nd Marion evidently had not re around Marvin, which was scued- Allied Armies during the Iwlntef J uled 9 end n ,ce crem Pr" j. s It Mtr a a, Amone the former soldiers who 1 oni' nPe mate mat cnua sick on ice cream Mediterranean pleasure resort. which was also a leave are of the the state's auditing system. Pianos Go Down Reduced doosn t I ... t folio wins: the armistice. uooert anoear os the various scenes, in their own uniforms, are menjandl110 canay.- uuian said women officers from almost every fine of Ifr a Bne alighted frorr" the car, the Allied armies. Included In this I ana, looking around, noted the list are Lieutenant Edwtn C. Par-: absence of the two. "He hasn't sons, an ace in the Lafayette Bs-las much sense a3 Marion about cadrille and holder of many (things like that, and she always French and Belgian war crosses; I loses her head at a soda foun- Clearanre Sale at H. L. Stiff Furni-1 ture Company Makes Baying Easy Major Cartwright of the Dublin Fusileers, Captains Michael Kus toff and Boris German off of the former Russian army; Major Ram Singh, of the British Hindoo forces; Captain B. Given, a Brit ish hero of Vlray Ridge; Jean Franke, a non-commissioned offi cer in the eBIgian army, and Lieutenant Felix OHourke of the Scottish Highlanders. - All secondhand, slightly used. shop-worn and discontinued mod els are marked down for quick disposal. Any family in moderate circum stances can own a fine piano or player piano now. The low prices the little monthly payments was selfishly ulad that her I made It easy to buy at this sale. As stated before every slightly SULPHUR GLEAFSS HOUGH. BED SI tain." "It Is Your Duty." I attention had been diverted from me. I was not ready for a fur ther catechism upon the subject of what startled me. But rry ela tion was short-lived. "Let's go on up to your room,' Lillian proposed, almost too ras ually. "I'm in no mood to listcu to the prattle of 'Her Fluffiness. much as I enjoy it usually, and Bhe'll be sure to drop in if f. go to my own room now." 'Of course," I agreed warmly but I was anything but warm in side, and m v mind was working ce. jvcvK ana Arms jiiy Aiatie frantically as to how I co'ild best sniooin, say specialise. I ore vent Lillian from findinr ont the truth. But as it turned out, Any breaking out of the skin, there was something entirely dtt even nery, ucning ecsema, can i ferent in her mind. ... i re qutckiy overcome oy appiymgi WeH, we've done a pretty a little Mentho-Sulphur, declares I good day's work in the lasi a noted skin specialist. Because hour!" she said satisfiedly. as she of Its germ destroying properties, threw herself into the chair, and this sulphur preparation begins there was the joy of achievement at once to soothe irritated skin I untinged by smug complacence in and heal eruptions such as rash, I her voice. pimples and ring worm. cide to loosen up on the things an, apfl nffprei for 1- .t It seldom fails to remove the you've been holding out on me for oniv fraction of their original torment and disfigurement, ana I the last few months I II have a yon do not have to wait for re (clear course." liet from embarrassment. Im-I "Holding out on you?" I stam- provement quickly shows. Suf-J mered, confused for the instant as ierers irom sam irouuta suouiaiio wnai sue coma mean. used or secondhand piano or play er piano, every shop-worn instru ment and every discontinued model has been marked down to a price that will move it in double quick time. At this writing we have on our floor and are offering in this sale such makes as: Hobart M. Cable Fischer Lester Stem way Kohler & Campbell Merrill Norris & Hyde Schiller Remington Kohler & Chase Andrew Kohler Stodart Grinnell Bros. Kohler & Chase Soloelle and others. Snmo n t theat Instruments are! brand new, some are only slightly used while others, while second I I hand luuin rtnf In first rlaosl cost. This is the big opportunity you have been waiting for and we ad vise an early call if you would have a good selection to choose! Size, aU. tiff mma. Thousands oflNew Words Absolutely necessary in writing and speaking of present-day actrvitiei. Thou sands of these words, never before in any dictionary, are now fully . defined and placed in the homes of readers by the enterprise and foresight of this paper. The Universities Dictionary Thorough, complete new, and authorita tive, was perfected in the manuscript by the contributions of . PERCY W. LONG. AJkt, ThD. CLARK S. 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