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4 THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 31. 1922 t 'til t ITY NEWS 'IN BRIEF f library Clos- ' The Salem city library will be f closed all day today (Sunday ) land Monday, December 31, and $ January 1, by announcement of Mira Flora Case librarian. i Midnight Matinee , Tonight at the Bllgh. Adv. Daring Jannary- -.- I All cloaeout l'nes and drop ped,, patterns abail !be ,j Bold at greatly reduced prices, c. S. fljamllton Good .Furniture. Adv. y r: . nwf ball i Oamf '-.. jllaliwny by j-QUrt.rtera.- Phone f ti Ate) 'itr- remhlti Ad r. ' IMvoire Filed Suit for divorce was filed In circuit court yesterday by Dealer William Martin against Clara Martin. The plaintiff alleges that bis wife, who has been keep ing company with other men, should not be permitted to par ticipate in the 11600 equity which he possesses in certain property. For a Consideration Of $3000 William T. Ingils hag purchased the W. Thomp son property on South 23rd street. Georg-e Thomason handl ed the deal. Adv. Xo Monday Luncheon The Chamber of Commerce will hold no noon luncheon Monday, Xew Year's day. although the club rooms will be open as usual 11 the day. It is expected that Monday, January 8, will be a King's Food Products" day. when they will serve up King's products food and will have the two Clark brothers, the moving plrlts of the great dehydration corporation, down from Portland 'This Evening at the Grand as club guests. Midnight Matinee Tonight at the Bllgh. Adv. brS I - " T f . ' . . , .... .. . Vjwanis Clnh Tnewday - I Installation of officers wlii be ")art of the program for the KI- ranla ciud luncneon Tuesday i fcoon at the Maflon. President elect John QaMOn"- ah Sail his v accompanying ;exeentlves Vlll be Installed. Into the club service. The club expects to have a gene ral summary of the past year's ! rArV whf rl'i will fihrVir a ttntnUn of gratifying lines of progress jtbat the club has followed. I'oultry-keepe Hi-grade chicks for less at Needhams, 558 State street. Or der early. Adv. Drs. White and Marshall Osteopathic physicians, U. S. Bid. Adv. Card of Thanks To the friends for their as sistance and messages of sym pathy. Lwe thank - you. Mr. Henry Pascoe and families. Adv. f Watcli For our January clearance sale. C. S. Hamilton Good Fur niture. Adv. lesol rive ltight Xow " 1' To start succassward by en rolling January 2, Tuesday, at jhe Capital Business collgee. School both night and day Adv. . Wati h jj For our January clearance pale. C. S. Hamilton Good Fur niture. Adv. j. uMMiiig January s :j 9 All closeout lines and drop ped patterns shill be sold at greatly reduced prices. C. . 'ft Hamilton Good Furniture. Adv. Yonr Money Will Help The Salem hospital ought to be finished. Yor.r pledge, due Jan. 1, will help. Make check to Salem Hospital, care H. W. Meyers, box, 344. Adv. Iure Lost Mrs. W. F. Lorits of 511 Mar- Wet street, Portland reported she had' lost a purse yesterday con taining $36 and two Oregon Elec tric tickets from Salem to Port land. Card of Thame We wish to thank our many friends who have so kindly and generously assisted during the sickness and d jath of our be loved wife and mother and for the many beautiful flowers. F. R. VanSlyke C. G. Vanslyke and wife E. C. VanSlyke and wite. Adv. E3C33H NEW SHOW TODAY :V " Helene Chadwick -', and Bichard Dix in . "Brothers Under ( ' " Ike' Skin" t--.:B;;:. .? Peter B. Kyne Wc Wish to KxpreMt To i oar friends our sincere than end appreciation for the many . beautiful floral tributes; to those who assisted with the musk, and to all friends and neighbors who manifested such profound sympathy and kindness during our recent sorrow. Mr Charles F. Vk and family Adv. r 1 ya TCii aJ 14 tnEATElt SHANGHAI CAFE 162 Vt Com'L St. Phone 297 1 Merchants' Lunch 23c Noodles 25c American Dishes Chinese Dishes Open 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Mnslc aid dancing t p.m to 1 a.m STAETS TODAY r Continuous- Show . luUf Wild Irish Rose" With Fat O'MaUey; Paul." ine Stark - and freckle faced Mickey Daniels. . I i - '' ' " f Also a two-reel comedy ja-Newa Weekly. ' & CL STOE. MJ. General Office Practice ', Cancers Treated ''-v Office, Tyler's Drug Store 157 S. Commercial Street licenses Issued Marriage licenses were issued to the following In the county clerk's office yesterday: D. E. Gibson and Anna Johnson of SHverton; Albert B. Couchman of Sumas, Wa?h and Sybil Alice of Salem; John H. Dietz of Port Angeles, Wash., and Marie Sophia Stringer of Salem; Charles E. Austin of Oswego and Nellie Jef ferson ot Salem; Lavrence H. Henningsen and Josephine Bitten court of Salem, and L. C. Broth erton and Mary E. Rodgers of Salem. I PERSONAL I Cruel Treatment Alleged In a divorce complaint filed by Mabel Cook against Ira Cook in circuit court yesterday, cruel and inhuman treatment is alleged. The defendant would often go out with other women and continu ally used abusive language to ward her, the plaintiff states. Custody of their minor child is asked. Jack's Cafe For that good dinner -Adv. A Real Money -Saving Event For every man who likes good clothes Sincerity Cotbes now $24.75 and $29.50. A. A. Cloth ing- Co., 247 North Commercial. -Adv. Ed Herman of Sherwood, Or., was a business visitor in Salem Saturday. Mr. Herman is an ex pert battery man and expects to affiliate himself with a local gar age after the first of the year. Custer Ross, attorney of Sil verton. was a visitor in Salem yerterday. Hi Overton, attorney of Wood burn, was in Salem yesterday. Charles Ogle of Woodburn transacted business at the court house in Salem yesterday. Edward Dunigan and Henry Salvation Army Will V r Hold Watch Night Affair '"Bunkology" with Stephen Ju- hasz, and many othei attractions. . Werner of Central Howell spent This is too good to miss. Doors J the day in Salem. open 10:20, performance at. w r,onlt rnnntv -nmmu. sioner, was in Salem yesterday 10:4 5. Adv. Dr. B. H. White Announces the Installation of apparatus for the practice of elec tronic .reactions, as outlined and taught by Dr. Albert Abrams. 506 U. S. National Bank bldg. Adv. The Elks Entertainment Will be held at the Grand this evening. Doors open 10:20. performance at 10:45. Don't miss It. Adv. and as his last official act, signed the Marion county budget. A. Odee of SHverton was in the city for a few hours yesterday. J. A. Heckinger, patrolman of road district No. 69, was in Sa lem yesterday. W. R. McKay of St. Paul was In the city yesterday. James Smith of St. Paul trans acted business at the court bouse yesterday. starvation. Singing and the regu lar Salvation Array music will be provided. Coming on Sunday night as it does, all celebrations A Watchnight celebration U to are expected to be rather quieter be held tonight ty the Salvation ! than ttsu1 fr Puch event. Army, to commemorate the pass-! ing of the old year and the com-1 Colorful licadiNg in gof the new. They will be j Not Ion ago. writes a con ready for their annual march in ;tritutor. while sir nephew was the downtown streets just before (consulting f, l brarian at the 'they're n." Vouth'j Cam- i, .t,w.u- . Frno city library, a smill boy piu.on v . s.sa.rwws jsti the farewell to the old and the welcome to the coming year. Coffee and sandwiches are to be served at the barracks, so that j the participants need not fear entered with a t-ook that rrnther wiflwd tchangeL since she had ilecUd to k V.sx ot books o ehooao: rofi the librarian Va somewhat at a k.w to' know -what book to pond. Finally h asked- "Has vjur inaher read 4Frec "No. r.a'ain ' replied the ioy A Claasifled Ao Will bring yon a buyer. Adv. Start Year With Good Deel Pay your pledge to Salem hos pital. .Money is needed to pay bills- and help finish job. Make checks to Salem Hospital, care H. W. Meyers, box 344. Adv. -i Help a Little Your pledge to the Salem hos pital, due Jan. 1, will help pay for finishing the splendid utility. Make checks to Salem Hospital, care H. W. Meyers, box 344. Adv. Be Sore to Use- Mountain Balm Cough Rem edy and stop that cough. At leading drug stores. Phone 51 7 W. Adv. Places That Have Been Planted By J. W. Maruny this week are by J. W. Marny this week are teady for inspection. Henry Carl, 965 E St., Mrs. J. F. Fox South 13th St., L. C. Farmer, 240 Wilson. Mrs. Pearce, 267 North , Winter. Mr. Pearsey, 655 North 20th St., and M. J. New house, 336 Iiestte'8t.-Adv. Salvation Army A belated but none the less welcome and enjoyable Christmas tree service was held last night at the Salvation Army barracks, tor the Army itself and for its families.. All the children of the army and others in any way closely afPliated with the organization, wer? remembered with a full-sized Christmas tree. with candy and fruit and cus tomary holiday gifts. The grown ups, also, were part of the eel ebration, receiving their , own recognition in the way of modest gifts from the organization for their faithful work for the year ust passed. About 150 children were represented, either in per son of by jroxy; the heavy rain kept some at home, and their gifts had to be sent to them Correction . In yesterday's story on hunting -nd fishing licenses, in place ot Mx , non-resident hunters licenses licences sold at 25 cents each, Item should have read "at $10 apiece." Thirty certificates jof lost licenses were sold at 25 cents each. Salem Bargain House Buys and sells new and second band furniture and tools. We also buy all kinds of hides and junk. Highest cash prices paid. 820 N. Commercial Phone 402 MacDonald's Farmer Almanic At Tyler's Drug Store. adv i 'Theatre Ji . H. Steinbock Junk Co. "We 'pay high prices for Hides and Furs 402N.Coml Phone 523 ; $iqiNuoussHo w ; Rudolph Valentino, in v.J .- -t . . . - i . "The Youn Rajah,V SAVE $ $ $ by baying your Hardware and furniture at The Capital Hard ware & Furniture Co., 285 No Commercial St Phone 947 ; . His .Greatest Vehicle '''''''"', i . -Also a two-reel comedy Riot . . FOR GIFTS THAT LAST HARTMANBR0S. Diamonds, Watches, V Jewelry and Silverware. Phone 1255. Salem, Oregon LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 1868 General Banking Business iSr. . .Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Hoopital Needs Money The Salem' hospital would soon be ready for use if everybody would pay his pledge, due Janu ary 1st. Make checks to Salem Hospital, care H. W. Meyers, box 344. Adv. .. DIED FOLiKES Mrs. Lily L. Folkes, 67 years and 11 months old, a resident of Salem all her life died December 29 at the home ot her daughter, Mrs. S. Lind say, Fairgrounds road. Survlv ing her besides the daughter a son, Henry S. Folkes, Salem and two sisters. Mrs. Abbie Fish and Mrs. Nettle Force both residents of Red Bluff, Cal. Funeral services wilt be held from the Webb & Clough chapel Monday, Jan. 1, at 10 a. m. with concluding services at the City View cemetery. GRIMM Leonard Grimm died at the home of hi parents, four miles east of Salem, Dec. 30. at the age ot 5 years. Is survived by his father and mother, Mr and Mrs. August Grimm, and by seven sisters. Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY Unequaled Service EVERY SHOVELFUL OF COAL "' we put in your cellar means just so much comfort. Every lump will he a heat producer, not a single piece of slate or stone In the entire load.- Why pay for the latter when for the same money yon can get all coal by ordering- here? Also handle briquettes and wood. LARMER TRANSFER PHONE 930 Webb & Clough Leading Fueerai Directors Expert Embalm ers "Bunkology" See Stephen Juhasz, late star of the Orpheum circuit. This s great, don't miss it at the Grand this New Year's Eve Elk's entertainment. Doors open 10:20. performance 10:45 Adv. Trusses- Fitted at Tyler's Drug Store by an expert in the business. adv. Hospital Pledges Dne - The Salem hospital needs the money to pay for the plumbing and other bills. Help put the big utility into service. Make checks payable to Salem Hospital, mail to H. W. Meyers, box 344. Adv, HAPPY and Prosper ous New Year is the wish of Capital Junk Co. I. Saffron, Prop. 215 Center St. Honk! Honk! Since the flivver has been equipped with an electric horn there is just two things on earth that honk. One is a goose while flying, the other is a man with a cold. Let the goose do the honking and get a bottle of our cough syrup today. Schaefer's Drug Store r 135 N. Commercial Phone 197 Try your Penslar Store first YALE HAND LAUNDRY 186-194 S. 12th Street Now operating under new management. We make a specialty of band work on wool and silk fabrics. Also family washing, rough, dry or wet. Cleaning and pressing. ... . Phone 8 iAiEB TO ALL OUR FRIENDS We wish to extend our thanks for their patronage during the past year and wish them all joy for the years to come. Salem Hardware Co. Clancy, Florist, Inc. 125 North High. Phone 381 "Say it with Flowers MAY the coming year bring you every joy and happiness. RAY L. FARMER HARDWARE CO. Prepare lor Business New classes in all sub jects. THE DAY Tuesday, , January 2, 1923. THE HOUR 8:30 A. M. 7:30 P. M. THE PLACE Capital Business College. THE LOCATION High and Ferry Sts. THE COURSE Com plete business training, 20th Century Bookkeep ing, Gregg Shorthand, Touch Typewriting, and all attendant subjects. Capital Business College High and Ferry J I Ppt o a. Qwwwt tsyrvtstoa BACKFIRE! : 10 itss Dangerous Trades A "black list" of occupa tions dangerous to the eyes would certainly include all industries demanding close attention, particularly in poor light. Here are some kinds of employment which aggravate eye defects: Needlework, benchwork, drawing and painting, cleri cal work your only relief, glasses. MORRIS OPTICAL CO. 301-5 Oregon Bldg. Oregon's Largest Optical Institution Phone 239 for appointment SALEM, OREGON It will come some day unless you pre pare against it. Why take unnecessary chances in pay ing bills in cash when you can pay them by check more easily, more efficiently, more safely and eliminate the possibil ity of being asked to pay the same bill twice? Every modern businessman maintains a Checking Account. Why not you? This bank invites your personal or busi ness account. United States National Bank "The Bank That Service Built" ; Member Federal Reserve System I "-"I We Extend -.. :ll The Season's Greetings And With You A HAPPY NEW YEAR SHIPLEY'S ! A A Happy New Year lAtSl 4 IS:-! and a fond poodbye to the achievements of yesteryear. A store, like an individual, cannot live upon the achievements of the past. They must be forgotten in the hustle and hustle of accomplishing better work. During every minute of every husness day, this store strives on to the ?oal of doing greater things, and with the beginning of the new year, it pledges itself to "carry on" always with the aim to further endear itself into the hearts of its' patrons. Free 1923 Calendars Free 1923 Calendars mm s Be ran ire L Baikal Pl SENSATIONAL NEW YEAR Pre-Inventory Sale CONTINUES TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Shop Early If Possible CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY