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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 25. 1922 1 ,1 it I 4 t of m By MARGUERITE CLEESON Mr. end Mrs. Leo Doyle of Ctaico, Cal- yeft yesterday for Hood River where they will visit for a Fhort time, They will top In Salem again on their way south. Mrs. Doyle, "who was for merly Ml E7a Cushow and well known In Salem has been visiting he'ro a few days and was Joined "Wednesday evening by Mr. Doyle. ' Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Wright ' have Just returned from several days vacation at Newport.. They occupied the F. E. Barker cottage ' while at the coast. j ' i Vf'... - ' - ' -r:' Miss Lena Teyton of 'Oklahoma City, who has teen a guest of her k brothei, F. M.' Peyton for two week? has left for her home. She I will "bo by Yellowstone parlc-Mlsa ' Peyton came to' Salem following six veeks at the University of Washington summer school.. Miss Rnth Peyton accompanied her as farf as Portland and will remain i or, a visu wun irienas. Mrs, Frank W. Power and lit tle uruijrnter; Florence- will re turn today from several days at Newport. . - Mrs. F. D. Eason. w!io has beert a guest of Mrs. F. S. ildrton, Mrs. Monroe Gilbert arid tUta. t. C. Nelson during,lthe last weekhas returned to herlioine in Sandy. Mrs. Eason formerly lived In Sa lem. ' ' - , Mrs. Lncfllo Harton Wible is visiting for & few days with r at Ives and friends. She is stay ing with her brother, 1.. I). Car ton.: " V,. Iv-V--- "Miss lionise Wood, home eco- COMING! K THE SCREEN SCRAP BOOK V V WATCH FOrUT -i'L nomio snptrvisor '- - for Smitlt Hugh.-w work in Oregon "will be in Sol' m today for a. conference with the state director and with local instructors. Plans and ar rangements for clashes during the coming year wil be discussed. Miss Lottie Laily, Miss Geor glana Broyle3, Miss Grace liab cock and Miss Mable Huddleso'n have Just returned from an ex tended trip through Yellowstone park. They visited Denver. Salt Lake City and Colorado Springs. Miss Mary Schaltz gave a vio lin concert in Monmouth last night. A number of Salem friends were present. This is the, third concert Miss Sehultz -Has given sincQ coming back to Salem " last fall. Besides- the concert given in Saiem she later . appeared -In Silverton. Early next month she will give a Joint concert with Frankiin Launer for . the benefit of the Salem hospital. - . Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Staley have moved into their new home on North . Summer street. While the new house was being built. Mr. and Mrs. Staley have been living at the R. B. Fleming home The new house is built on the site formeily occupied by the old house which was moved away early in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Sherrlli Flemin; with their two children, Elizabeth and Billy, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Fleming. They win visit in Sarem for a few days with friends and relatives. 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One of the leading houses in Portland shows it two lows chIld, week3 later. , . . SHOES, Come here for your shoes. We selT guaranteed shoes. Cost little more than cheap unreliable shoes. 240-246 N. Commercial St Pleasant Time Reported - By Sunday School Class Dr. Lou gh r id ge's S u n day f idol class 3t the First Baptist church spent . very pleasant "afternoon on Wednesday at the tome of Mrs. Prank Hollo's. Those pres ent weie Mesdames George, Carr, Gila. Longhridpe, Rollo, Vale. Rroneushio, Sun. Smither. Sanger, Straw, Byrne, Rlngo, Falk, Rb erts, Engdall, McConnell. One of the class, Mrs. Ceorjre. Will leave Salem the last of this month for her home in Washing ton. '- -,-!'" ' ;'''." - BE PRETTY! try Girandmother'iB 6ld Far M-ite . ' j-' and SnSphurv. Saga .Tta . and ' Sulphur, properly componnded,: brings- tfaclC' the na tural color and.! ustre to the air. when laded, streaked or gray. Year? ago, the only way to get this mixture was to mahe 'tat homs, which is mussy and trou blesome. Nowadays by asking at any drug store for WyethVi Sage and Sdlphur Cpmponnd" you win get a large bottle of this famous old lecipe, improved by the addi tion of other ingerdients, a: a small cost. Don't stay gray! Try it! No one lean possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so natnrally and' evenly. - You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through ybur hair, taking one small straw .i at a time; by morning; the gray hair disappears, and after anoth er application or two your hair becomes beautifuUy dark, glossy and attractive. Adv. 17. V "fi'ii'i'Hft.., , ' Jl ;-''- f ' r-7 I G A AND i 6T WlB SWPEMBi NEW VACUUM CLEAN C IX Phl3r$5,00l6Wi This wonderful offer d6ses sharply at 6 p. m.. August 3l3t. Send in. the coupon, call': or telephone us today or tornorrow.at the very latest to get a new improved 1922 model Eureka on a free 10 day cleaning trial. ( This trial is absolutely free. ;TJse the new Eureka to clean the rugs, the.portieres, mattresses, and upholstery. Use it. everywhere,,': , . : ;.:.:; x.-:- v;; ; :, " ' 1 BALANCE EASY PAYMENTS " Our liberal easy payment plan gives you the privilege of . owning, one on the superb, new Eurekas and paying lor it in small easy monthly payments. But you must cfc at once, as our supply of new models is limited.,,' Hemember Next Wednesday at 6 n. m. this offer will be withdrawn . So you must act without an hour's delay j - to keep from being disappointed. : PORTLAND RAILWAY, UdHT & POWER COMPANY . 237 North' liberty, SL Phone -85 or Mail Mte Coupon Joday! ' X Free Coupon Offer ? r. it l. & 1. Co. K;J K !tii!j cf yo' c--it f--oo til cer. . tmtao. Oregon Agnes Ayres - in "Borderland." Liberty Elaine Hammer - stein in - "Handcuffs and Kisses." liUgh Bill Ilart in "Kiddle l' ;(Jawne." lTomorrow at the Grand , ; "The Isle of Zofda." TheJ "Isle of Zorda"5 which comes Saturday and Sunday Is in class by itself ln more ways than one. "The scenery in this big super feature is something that is hot eeen in every motion picture elease. The cast is an exception ally strong one and the story re quires real dramatic acting. The harem and dance scenes stand out forcibly In the "production ' and taking everything into consider ation, very few films will BUtpass It. ThxV story Is one that' will grip and ttrill one. It has i. real plot. The atory that the film is taken from is "Mathias Sandorff and Is regarded as a' masterpiece. .- The picture that la generally conceded to be the greatest com edy. production that was ever made will be shown in Salem soon.. It Is Mark Twain's famous story, i"A Connecticut Yankee- in King Arthru's Court." It- con cerns it modern slaiigy, Tantee-in an okl En glish- court- and luth greatest laughing success ever plaesd on the screen. Harry Myers is starred. He is support ed by Pauline Starke anb the cast iai one of the strongest ever assembled. It is so funny that it would make Buster Keaton laugh out loud. Everyone who saw th's wonderful production has abso lutely laughed until their sides ached. It is simply a scream all the way through and it is a multi-' pie reel feature. When it was first released a few month ago, it enjoyed a longer run in Borne of the big cities than any film ever shown. A better comedy has never been made and it is not likely that another will bo pro duced for a long time that will compare with it. It is a clean wholesome story,, the same as all of Mark Twain's books are and more laughable situation were never shown on the stage or on the screen. The big Paramount production, If You Believe It. It's So." will be shown in Salem soon. It is spoken of as a wonderful picture. the cast is about as strong as could be secured. Thomas Meighan has the lead', Theodore Roberts has a part that fits him perfectly and he plays It Just a little better than anybody else could, as he does nearly all of the parts that are assigned him. Paul ine Starke has the leading femin ine role; Joseph Dowling, famous as the "Miracle Man" appsars: Charles Ogle, a star of many years standing and the clever character actor Raymond Hatton. Doris May comes soon in "Gay and Devilish." She has Cullen Landis for leading -man. Otis Harlan, a famous stage and film comedian," the star of so many o Charles Hoyt's great stage pro ductions has a part thai suits him Bull Montana has a comedy part and many other film celebrities assist! in putting over a most cle ver comedy. Doris May nfede her first success as leading woman for Douclas Mac Lean, one of their biggest laughing successes was M23 1-2 Hours Leave." She proved herself such a -wonderful comedienne with MacLean that the blgproducars urged her to siffn her name on the dotted line on a long contract and the has made some fine comedy features. "Gay and Devilish' is said to be the "Real Jan Film," good clean fun concerning the modern flap per type of & glrL Tony Gaudio has finished the photographic work on Connie Tal madge's "East Is West," and has transferred his attentions to her sister Norma Talmadge "": who is making1, "The Vdlce From : the Minaret Eugene O'Brien, who made his b'g hit as leading man for Norma will play the lead in her latest vehicle. '..' The latest report from the big cities is , that "Monte Cristp" is still packing them in at top prtfes of $1.50. In some : cities this wonderful film has been Tunning for weeks, with no sign of a let up in business. William Farnum has a wonder ful dramatic part in "Shackles of Gold" based on Henri Bernstein greatest play "Samson." Mary Pickford has completed ,n n ime- her "Tess of "the Storm Countrv" and her husband Doug Fairbanks Is working on a new production- Helena Chadwick has been se lected to play the leading role in Rupert Hughes picture "Gimme." ; . , William DeMflle Is working on 'Clarence," a big comedy stage succe&i from . the pen of Uoth Tarkinaton. "The cast will in clude Wallace Reid, Agnes Ayres, Theodore Roberta., May McAvoy and Kathlyn Wiliams. "To Have and To Hold." a fa mous story, has been filmed vritb the leading roles taken by Betty Compson and Bert Lytell. The cast elso includes Theodore Ro erts ?nd Theo. Kosloff. ' ChaTles Eyton. general mana ger of the'Lasky studios an'd his wife Kathlyn Williams are tour lng in China. rection of his venerable, mistress the contents "ot the hamper he Had brought Into my room, a very lively dismay seized me - i - i- I hia just finished the -feearty meal which Dr. Paige had pre scribed. n4 I had done it full justice, I felt -as It It would be Impossible for me to eat another mdnttfai.-; But evidently there vras t-way iut-of it for the little old lady was arranging a tray, which Jupe also carried in. with fom of the thinnest and daintiest china and glass I , had ever seen, while the silver forks and spoons which she put beside them would have tent a collector wild. Evi dently the had brougfct her most treasured heirlooms to my bed side, znd I knew that a refusal to eat the food she had brought would give her mortal offense. The Horns of Dilemma. I rculd see that a bowl of chiiled and jellied chicken broth a glass of mixed fruit juices, and a wonderfully . conepcted mixture of something that looked like sea-fnam npon gold had been placed upon tha tray which Jupe held with the imperturbability of an ebony etatue. Aunt Dora Paige gave them a final critical look of inspection, her head held on one side like a dainty canary, then she turned briskly to me. "Let me shake up your pil- she said tenderly. advancing toward me. I knew that if she succeeded in her purpose, she would in all pro bability discover the ruse that Leila and I had' played upon her. I could imagine her' indignant, grieved, old eyes when she found out tiat I was almost fully dress ed beneath ' the bed'-clothing. But 1 had no defense against her. I looked helplessly at' Leila, and she sprang to the rescue. Let me do that, auntie, dear, she cooed, as with quick deftness she stepped between her aunt and me, and with my cooperation had me propped with pillows in most interesting invalid fashion As, she bent over I gave her a quick, whispered warning. Find Mother Graham and ex plain this before she enters the roo'm," I muttered tensely. A quick bob of Leila's hea showed that he understood me. iHeah, Jupe," Miss Paige' com manded, "set that tray down on that table and bring this little stand right up to the bed. Theah! that's right. Now put the tray on the stand. Theah. my deahr, now we're ready. I Just want to see you clean np every . bit of this." which thone from the clear' Woe eye-, of. the ittle old c lady".- So with! a Jaunty8; imiUtidu of g nsto, for vhkh l fe'tthat much credit should bei giveane, I ,be?aa eat ing the food she had brought. I finished Vita real resentment till I couldn't bring to their delicious delicacy the appetite they , de served. . , i s.:-; ; A'jnt Dora beamed as X finished the contents of the tray, v I look ed from .her lace to the austere countenance of my mother-in-law, who had entered the room under Leila's escort while I was eating, and felt an almost irresistable dw sire to laugh a!ood. ' She had greeted Miss Paige graciously, but sue was trying with indiffer ent success to keep from betray ing her -worry orer my predica ment. That she had disapproved of Dr. Paige's prescription of a hearty meal and a walk I well knew, though the big physician had cajoled her into tacit agree ment with him. But this second installment of food I knew mast have shocked her careful soul beyond measure. "Yn have Lad a physician, of course, ma'am." Anrit Dora turned with a pretty air of min-. gled deference and authority - to my mother-in-law. "We had a relative of yours I think." my mother-In -law return ed, smiling. It would have taken v vea; sterner stuff than ' Mother ' Graham, to ketp from amlMnff at Aunt P-ora!! 1 "Jim Paige!- t'a Uttleo'd lady exclaimed, clapping her hands together ; oftl. . "Isn't" thi a won lerf ul eoincmnee., grls, Jim Paige has been hire. Didn't Jfi Just love aim?" vie ttfrod tD me with a, pretty impetuousoos , which mads - ma , reattt new what. a wonderful girlham had -nnbeen' he'1. j. AS l.f . : i 1m )A Jaughed ' yleef ally ,ai her great -aurt'a: emoirrassln.? , tjues- tlott.' But aa I fetammereC some- . thing- aloat liking the iTy!2Un very muck I saw that Ed'U Far fax'a tM was anythic ut mirthful.: 'And agala l onderei If my fanciful MntuUion bad tn correct concerning the bl man who had dubbed hlnuwlt . hT "second, third or fourth" on." V " (To be contlnned ) f J : A 1 msim The Mystery of Jim Paige. I felt morally certain that a fit of indigestion or worse awaited me if I obeyed, her command. But I also felt that I would endure almost anything -rather than dis appoint the - tender . graciousnesa New Fall Just Received The glowing colors of ine summer nave oeen ' r succeeded by the soft 1 ' - er noes or Autumn rust tones and soft gleaming feathers all have their place in the new Autumn Hats, New models are now coming n every few days. Chin-fChifls, Turbans, Roll WdJSiraight Brim Sailors, etc , $2.98 t6 S.75 Our Prices Always the Lowest f GALE & GO. Commercial and Court Streets t ;i wTt, a Xw x r Mm 4 o rt - m - '.V, S mm i Idele Garrison' Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE CHAPTER 106 THE WAY AITNT DORA PAIGE MADE MADGE TtEALLY WANT TO BE FED. As I watched Jupe the Negro servant of Miss Dora Paige deftly unpacking, under the dl- yip slip At Salem's Origirral Basement Storo (offee occupies a place in the meal that reorare izTzfezfflfioodness -uoii cart ahva ys depend on Golden West. : Leather Gloves For men and women just the thing for hop-picking. These are regular 50c ' values. Special for Basement Hop Pickers V nvas Shoes Yes sir-ee, you'll buy two and three pairs, onee you see the $1.25 to $1.75 men's and ladies' canvas shoes at 49 -&i Basement Galvanized' Wash Tubs .Only. 115 heavy double con structed wash tubs. This limited number to be sold at this price 69c -Basement No kitchen is complete without A good assort, ment of graniteware. T ' - - : A special purchase enables us to of fer'a laigcr limited quantity, 25c to C5c Talues. ? r Aim. MADE USA. THE LOT INCLUDES V Milk Pans, Dish Pano, Wash Pans, Stew Kettles, Etc. Basement Store A Red Hot Sparkling Sale of Table Stoves Can Be Used As Toasters Electric A trial order of 75 of these 110 volt elec tric stoves are here for disposal. They are , thoroughly constructed and pick up heat in stantly. Regular price $3.75. 1.98 Pr.emium Coupons with Basement Purchases Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded