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7 4 MOVIE - f GOSSIP Bert Lytell in a first ran clas sic, "Thei JUght That ; railed.:- ; - k Bijcn V. Vaudeville and Feature pic , tares. . .,,.' v; .; u : ' , v ; : OREGON 1 '-' ' -. Jackie Coogan In "Trouble." GRAND. s ., : Coning: Tomorrow !-DaTld. Wark- Griffith's wonder picture, ; 'Orphans of : ,- tbd Ann Little, charming, heroine of many Paramount films in sup port of WaUacs Held, is araln hi i LW;m WarirortfmV. w, worna. fn -The Man Prom unerai Kange" his offering, which wifl be shown at the Bligh theater today and tomorrow. Be tides Miss)- Little some part leu In talking " otef ."The Right 1 larly well known players appear That Failed now showing at the pa the cast. Including Tully Mar- uhertr theater.-Bert XTteir and snail, lxutie FIckford and Georee Bayard ,VeilIed Cwe9 ' flsca8lDg McDanie Wiis Marks, and Phil the cnaracier oi me. nero a prize i vim. fighter? who haa tha biceps of hla Feet." Her classical , ind eccen tric '-dancing is clever, . neat, and attractive ' and full of life and youthful vigor and is presented in a most charmingly graceful - man ner at the, Bligh today and to morrow. ' - : ;;. ' t ; Wash., received a broken collar bone when their automobile skid ded : from the T Pacific highway near Gerrais - yesterday." James Lyons of Othell and J. E. Mohn of Los Angeles were with, them butjnot Injured. ; , . The party was "traveling toward Talem. The car is said to haTe slipped 6a the pavement when .he brakes were put on and turn cd completely over. The auto mobile war wrecked. The women were brought to a hospital in Sa lem and are "progressing satisfactorily. brain well . developed; -but also capable of" admjnlstermg a wal- 5 1 "Yon ste,Taid .&ut. Velller, 'the boy bright fighter-and In .'nor other serial production have the players been s0 constant ly called upon iov .perform sftch hazardous and arduous feats us they are in the Universal sc'.entl- 11 that: but a chap with brains fie serial, "The Radio King'ftar- wlth something In his cerebellum ft .- i k ''; Lytell interrupted with a nod. "I see sort of serebellicose, you mean.1 ring Roy Stewart, thv fourth chapter of which Is now' showing at the Bligh theater, ; Sixteen year old Ernest Butterworth, Jr., who plays an. important role, nar dowly escaped death when he mis sed his footing on the lanyard of i : Another snecial screen crodnc- ' Hlon Is announced for the Liberty n old fishing sloop and plunged theater Sunday when Conceit," 1 10 -ine ater many feet below. ; will begin an, engagement. ' Con- atalf rft1rt1 m another nil. star production from the seiznick iwo.women injured When studios and if it measures np the least bit favorably with its prede cessor. "A Man's - Home," local photoplay fans are - assured an other splendid evening's enter talnment. a vi .... i .'. Auto Leaves Paved Road Mrs. J. T. Johnson of Seattle was geverelyvbrulsed and shocked and Mrs. James Lyone. of -Othell, '.' ' Jackie Coo gan bronght Joy Into' V: the hearts of several dozen pris- oners in a county Jail during the 1 i "prodnctlon of his latest First Na- I tlonal picture ' "Trouble," now showing at the Oregon theater. 1, , One of the episodes of the picture , called for the exterior of - Jdil.i i ( While Jackie s was enacting' hfs Tomorrow Evening at the -Oregon ' scenes before the camera, tho in- i . . . J .1 L I, heads close against the iron bars I, all eager to catcb a glimpse of tin little chan. .Thev all knew mm ana wnen, ne . nan, nmsnea, i u'led out to him.- lThe-bestrSroteionaJrdAa uLll:. 14 Los ABgl9s(J6-ere, engaged fvr ' -;Jr-7 :" --: v; duetlon of Balzao'a atory, ,'Ia Dchesse dtf Langeals, which goes lo the screen- atr the" Oregon thea Iri ihis week $ as 'The Eternal Flame. The ballroom seen 4 In the Pal ace of Versailles called for a large number, of dancers trained to the graceful measures of the French gavotteTiand old fashioned! walti, 'snd It.wanssryithat therlbe lite best, talent thevvlty. iflorded. . . Elwood Benton and Mae Clarke. ; known 1 as the "Fashion" Plate Pair," are a dub ot forme musi cal comedy artists who . hare suc ; ceeded beyond' the least shadow of doubt in convincing patrons of I vaudeville that they are enter tainers of ability, class, and ver satility. They are at the Blfgh theater today and tomorrow. I h Billy Earle, a comely girl with' r a beaming' smile, always on tap, toa which .can be added, a most pleasing . personality,- .Lotfers a classy, singing" and1 dancing" spe- j clalty, "the Girl Wlth; the Quick Norma Talmadge In Her Greatest Suceess TneteSalIet cars 7 ambulances and hearses, 31 busies and stages. 222 com mercial cars of less than one ton capacity. 717 trucks of from one to five tons capacity amj 0 trailers of from, one to five tons, capacity, or a total of SS4 li censed passenger and commercial motor vehicles. Nterion County Statistics on Automobiles Are Given iTp to October 27. 1922' there ha'r been registered and licensed ii. Oregon 53C motor vehicle p.-r.lers. 11.S04 chanffenra. 211.- T'C motor vehicle operators, ZK2 motorcycles and 131,83 rassenger and commercial car3, from which the total license fees aggregate 3,307,073.r8. I- The f ees, ' less administrative expenses, . are distributed one- fourth to the counties from which the registrations are received and three-fourths to the state high way fund for use in road con struction and improvement throughout the state generally. The distribution of the regis trations up to September 15, 1922 shows that in Marion coounty there were registered 37 motor vehicle dealers, 76S chauffeurs, 1833 motor vehicle" operators, 233 motorcycles, 7848 passenger Negro 110 Years Old is Respondent to Appeal William Jones, colored, 110 years o!d, is respondent in an ap peal filed in the supreme court by Adolph Sinsheirner. In the lower court for Mulyioniah ceunty the aged colored man was accorded damages as a result of 'OnJnrleaJ received when he, was run over bjf Sinsheimer's automobile at NintH and Oak streets in Portland.-' STUDENTS KILLED NASHVILLE, Tenn , Nov. 2 C. W. Womble, Vanderbilt univer sity student and resident of -1'E1 Paso, Texas, w;is killed, and Ted Clark, Livingston, Temi., was In jured when a Curtiss plane in which they were riding crashed 14 miles from Nashviell this af WASHINGTON. Kov. 2. (By The Associated Press) There were 10.16S deaths-. fro,m acci dents rancoH hv aufnmnhtlpe antl Vbifte'riotor ? vehicles. ' excluding motorcycles, during'1921 in the death reglstratton area of the lnlted states eomp'risln g J5 4 states and containing S2 per cent of the conntryi population, the census burean 1 "announced today. That was an increase of ,1,065 over 192$.' The death- rate' per 100, OtfO population was 11.5 compar ed" with, 10.4 in 1920. California 4 led ail states in the death' rate while among the cities Special for Saturday and Sunday Chocolate Coated Nats at 85c por pound TIIE LITTLE LADY'S STORE lOOO Center St. Corner 12tii TODAY - y :. TOMORROW TWO ACTS HIPPODROME -VAUDEVILLE WALLY REID in "THE MAN FROM FUNERAL RANGE" Scenic Radio King, Sennett Comedy WW IMS USE iHOEMS FerJeral Statistics Show Cal f fprnla?ilost Reckless :i State in Union ot 100,000,, ojujnore population Los Angeles led. ' . . . Figures" Foir 3 Tears 5ivrn ":J There was about 2S per cent Increase in the automobile death rate from 1917 ta 1921, while the actual number of deaths, in . 27 states for which data is Available increased 41.2 per cent. Deaths in the registration area by years was announced as follows:' 1917, 6724; 1918. 7525; 1919, 796S; 1920, 9103; and 1921, 10,16$. The rate per 100.000 in the cit ies was 13.S last year, an increase of 0.S over 1920-. Total deaths in the cities numbered 4415 last year, an increase of 229 over 1920. By years the deaths ito these cities were as follows: 1917. 3.207; 1918. 3.609;. 1919, 3, SOS; 1920, 4.116 and 1921, 4,415. Of the 34 states in the regis tration area, California had the highest rate of 24.4 per 100,000; Connecticut was second with 15;5 and New York third with 15.4. Mississippi ws the smallest rate. 2.6, while South Carolina and Kentucky both had the n est smallest with 4.5. The largest increase In the rate per 100,000 for the states was in California ,wUh .3.1 more Iha la JwhikTi K'r, Hampshire showed the biggest decrease In the!, rate with, 2.8. , Twenty-six of the states, showed increases, seven decreases!, and one, Pennsylvania snowed 'no change. The rate per ifl0.no and the number increase 'r decrease In that rate, as compared with 1920 shows: California 24.4, increase Z.Z; Coloradi 12.6, increase 0.2; Mo tana $.2, increase, 0.2; Nebraska 7.9. decrease 0.1; ttah .5, In crease 0.2 and Washington 14.5, increase 1.0. SIMPLE WAY TO , t" ; TAKE OFF FAT Thrtia h wttie uspW (Kan tlt. int o trot Ittii HUM four tatt- rark dy unlit j.r jhl I txlaeej t normal. 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Over Miller's At The liberty Today and Tomorrow 4 -Na 1 ,4 iniiiin-- .mua ..i n luminal s a Knockout! At The LIBERTY THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW A First Run Classic You Read it in the "Post" y mams.' ':I ; BERT LYTELL in "THE RIGHT THAT FAILED" Johnnj Dufley's life and hopes were bound up in two The JYixe Ringhit office. Twenty - four feet ; qoaie and imply nunlslied BtflEB BDffl i .Take Salti- to1 uih Wdneys and neutralize IrrltaUng ; ,.vacld. 1 Kidaev and bladder Irritations often result from uric acid, ays a noted nthorltr. 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This will help neutralize the acids inj the urine so it no longer is a source of Irritation to the bladder and urinary organs, which1 then act normal again. , Jad ftaTta la Inernenalve. harm less,-and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla and la used by thou sands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by uric SCid ' Irritation. Jad Salts is j splendid for kidneys and causes no ibad effects whatever. Her you have a pleasant, effer- lUKIa arataf drink. Which often Quickly relieves bladder Irrl-1 astern jpiPElMSS FURNACE v 'i U f -sx Is superior in many ways to the average run of furnaces. The large oblong fire- box takes large, lasting sticks of wood and a great saying in fuel can be made by burning large . coarse sticks instead ; of short cut and small sizes. The Western is an all cast furnace and will last a life time. It is easy to operate and is guaranteed to neat your home sat- isfactoriry. I v - - . -f '. Call and let us show you the Westerner. A', K " - v dc a - -. c ?rr -- t .-. Ta . "Ik' . -HArJJILTFON GOOD FURNITURE The Engagement Ring its diameter that of Constance Tal bolt's third finger Johnny's story is that of Ilia RIGHT THAT FAILED starring BERT XYTELL A fine cast headed by Bert's favorite leading lady, Virginia Valli, who was starred in The Storm" and in "His Batk Against the Wall" a . , A clean Human rib-tickler story of , a Hi-Brow fighter in society." - m Always a Good Bill at THE LIBERTY Salem 'g ' Best Where Your Elbert Ventilated Business Lachele lIovie , Is Appreciated Organist V wszsKSiit::::: fSBaatataiaiaiacsaas:. esiastar Nature made a: good your boy's feet -don't spoil it v a aMvM.M - a i v . ixi a a uKt imows waat your. . boy's feet have to stand the rbmDihe the hard nlav nf A sturdv vountTster-'iLrf .L - a ap ' ajpr' distort his feet arid bend txnesfj but of shape or he will suffer loTt later life ' with oairifirt';corril! bunions, caUouses;ingrowuis CLafca- - .pjK. Give Nature a cliance-insistl nn Pk. Hut rriira?' VtfiM-MM I i, Lv T1 jal for your boyhustytweU-made N, ' shoes that "let the feet grow asjl? they should.1: ' " :'7?&?'i$ Send him In' fortEducl!i5 today or come with him-thM-ei ZTr I RICE 4V. HH-TCHI RS : rV job of l 1 i ' I v- StraiPhll - 4 Bonesi Bantl 1-hai Crwmt SOneSl Strait IN arJ! Tat WhJ Cduiaa If iMsdi v ri: 4 ' - .ft' V ' ''J A ROSTEIW S GREEWBAUL1 ladies and Girls' AD Wool Sveaters $5 Sweaters . . ?3 Sweaters . 25 Per Cent Discount; ; $3.75 J4.2S Sweaters ......$3.10 $aas $3.S0 Sweaters .... .$2.6.1 . rfS a n . . . .. - . , , uiris coats ; Nice all-jwool Coats, new style, very low prices.' Blankets, All Firsl Qualify : Our bis special 64x80 at . . . . 7 . . I',, . . . . . :$d0 pair Big Cotton Blrfnkets 72 x 80 atU it. .$2.50 pair Blankets at $1.59 a pair and ................... .$1.69 pair T2 x 84 Nashua pretty plaids at $.1.00 pair 66 x 80 all-wool plaid blanket at . . . ...S7.S0 pair S Bleached Sheets 81x90.. No seams. . . .$1JS5 Bleached Sheets : 81x99. No seam.. . .$1.39 - 3?lb. Stitched Batts 95c Wool finish cotton batts.-72x90. Best cotton on the market t' lib: 50cS 16s.- $1.00 f..JpWoo;Goatipgt, Suitmgs, Dress Gods 25 discourlt Mrien -Coiadfiea'and Suitings $3.75 goods for . . .'. . . . .$2.81 ' 5 6-liich Coatings and Sui tinea $3.00 Roods for .$2.25 All Dress Oobds. $1.75 up to $5 a yard, 25 per cent discount.' New Corsets at Seduced Prices 7 ; - ..v High Class -Lire -" iv:.-:' to.OO Corsets for ... .$3.50 $4.50 Corsets for . .. ' $3.00 $3. 7 5 Corsets for $2JS0 $2.50 Corsets for ... .$1.85 r-Blr Assortment of brassiers at half price....'. ......60c Standard 50c braBsiers for 35c; 3 for ........ ...i .. :. $1.00 j, 27-in Outing Flannel; good grade, lights or darks. Yard 17o i Bleached Sheeting,' fair grade, yard. '. ....40c j. 36-inStriped Outing flan r nel, good 'grade, yard 25c 9-4 Unbleached Sheet ing, fair grade, yard 33c I Shoes-"? :'i'!V' 3 We sell guaranteed Shoes. Made of the best bf leather Cost little-more than cheap, unreliable shoes. . v ' . 'V-?v Rubber Boots All new this season, made of fresh rubber. Rubber that 'never was used before- Beware of seconds, too many of them are on the market. Our boots are all guaranteed. We sell Gold Seal crack-proof boots. ' -. rJ Hosiery , Ladies' wool hosiery, clocked, at" pair. ...... f Ladies' Wool Hosiery at pair .............. Ladies' best ,wool hosiery at a pair ....... Boys'- and Girls', woo hosiery, pair , , , Allen A Black Cat Hosiery uaaies' pure biik nosiery at pair. . . . . . . . $1.00 . . .75c aad 50c . v $15 ... . .60c to 75c ..$125 and $1 ROc ....... ....25C J Ladies Silk Lisle Hose, at a pair. I ladles' and children's cotton hose, at a pair. . ,;. Millinery at Big Reductions p. To clean out this season's goods we hare made big reduc tions on all hats, feathers and flowers. 240-246 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET- ill ' (aaecj ..aaBBaassilsicsatxali Ul liaastSIiil iliCiiiauaaiituaiiata - Rflicnrl liitaaiMatIli:i?IIII sacaat3 . 'JU.ax:asi:xx::t:::::-l HuenJ i 'lifsi:s:aaic::su:':i3i . . v i::::::i . ui-m:::::::::::::: rr - a'- " a if. xts. w tatlon. Adr, ria j5"-iS 'rT'i i3rw?4v"r& n , r "r -f