"4 f 4. ' : ' t if -4- E a ; f-.- IllFI UJEEK M ID "Budget'Day, Life Insurance Day," Only a Fewof Spec ial Observances i Thrift Week, - a' Benjamin Franklin suggestion that la fast becoming nationalized and ; made into a creed for dally life for all America, la to te observed in Sa- i lent this rear, on a larger scale than even in 192 2 .when the Sa lem program was accepted as a model for cities of this size. The program opens on Wednes- r day. January 17, which is "Thrift Day- - This day Is the- birthday anniversary of Ben Franklin, who 1 was the original American thrift-i er. - If he didn't InTent either the word, or the thought, he pepped 'em np and made them into a principle and working plan. '''". Orderly Book 'Advised Thursday U . "Budget ' Day," when tbe matter of organized out lining of one's 1 Income and : ex penditures Is to be considered. Xt la represented as of little value merely to Jot down the items of expense f after1 one has . spent the - money,' and 1 then never refer ; tq the book again; the idea ! of thrift la to fix an orderly plan, and limit or apportion 'the outgo in advance, so that It is properly and not lop-sldedly spent. . Friday is "Life Insurance Day," tor the promotion of the idea of life Insurance as a prudential measure: Saturday is "Own Tour ' Own Home Day,' with urgent ap- t peal to everybody to, get a home and keep it; It has . been esti mated that SO. per cenr of the farms of Oregon are occupied by tenants and that's .. one of the things that's the matter with Ore gon today. The program for Sat urday alms to foster the inclina- ' tion to own one's own home, and not pay rent for the privilege of being foot-loose. . . L . Sunday la 'Share With Others Day," with the budget and gener al thrift ideas pointing the . way to have' a surplus that one can 'draw on for decent charity, in stead of .being indecently "bust ed" through ill-planned expendi tures. . Monday i is "Pay v Tour Bills . Promptly J Day,? a day that the average business . man will hail as a .beautiful dream of heav en and golden harps. -Tuesday is "Make a Will Day," urging this as one point in helpful thrift, for ' one's family if notfori one's dwn Self.'-- I ' A-series' of prizes have been . provided for, for essays in the ; public schools;- the, sum . of. 1 50 ' was raised Mby Salem banks, and the money la to be paid out for the best essays - In the various .grades. .. By taking the matter into the regular class work ' of the . schools a great number of essays I v may. be expected; last year there were several hundred of them. A Many Ure Thrift - All the dinner clubs Rotary, Klwanls, lions. Realtors, Cham ber of Commerce are to ' give Thrift a ' place on their weekly program. It is endorsed by" the Ministerial association; it will f be featured by slides at the picture shows; striking posters are to be displayed all over the city, urging '; , various, forms of thrift. Some of these arrangements . were - an ; nounced at the organization meet ing at the YJJCA, Monday noon. Soma literature, is to be available , at the City library, though there ia not. enough for every, prospec ''tlve essay writer to have a whole ' book. The school teachers will ; make public their own, regulations' ., to what the pupils are to do. ;,- , The "interesting calculation has ,, been made that if every person in ' Salem would "save" a. nickel a day. it would amount to 1365,000 . in a year.. Enough to pay all the -Salem subscriptions to the:Wll- i Jamette University, and make it a.lOOO-stod'ent institution that would repay almost half a million dollars every year, in students' : . expenses and other items: to fin 'ten the big new Salem. hospital, "i build both-projected and", sadly , -new wings; , and have " enough V 9 1 Jr U mr B'. It' f-AWf, tad simply slips .tot I le ktad, tlaqx it tVt waist u udcr i. arm, a4 moot lis .t ac!y Lots. M ' Jwrffa' . nd Mul HrriWFafcsen Indtut Em J6U.Su Nw York. D.,'t M. ' IN LINE; FOR MMCHjWITH 6 j. r 1, Utt&r .'4i.hlUv.'X'.'..Vl.V Irish Johnny Curtin of Jersey City, N. J.; la waiting his opportunity for a -title match with Joe -Lynch, who holds: the bantam crown. ' i money . left over to , build and maintain municipal : playgrounds for the city s children. ."That would be a good deal of a stunt for thrifty Salem; wouldn't It?" is the way the compllator of the figures puts it. j mis, 'w By MARGUERITE GLEESON Mr. and ; lrs. Allan Bynon are rejoicing lover the birth of a son, - Allan Jr.', born : Monday morning in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Bynon ' made their hornet .until recently in'. Salem. " Mr,, Bynon is. now deputy United States at torney, located In Portland. Mrs Bynon is a daughter of Colonel and Mrs. E iHofer. of Salem. J 4 Because, of health conditions the Lincoln McKInley , Parent Teachers s association will not meet., tonight.' ..... ; , The past Noble Grand's , asso ciation will meet , this aUernoon with Mrs. D. H. Hodge, As ciate .hostesses - will include Mrs, J. A. Mills, and Mrs. G. C Nichols. A i . , . PEO. members ' visiting in Sa lem .during the legislature will be . guests of w Chapter G .Thurs day afternoon. This will be tbe regular meeting of the group for which Mj-8. W. T. Hlckey, wlir he hostess.' - All visiting members i are being asked to at- "end the meetlnfr which" will fea CdRSETS Give you : that 'glad to live" f ec-iing- day by day In work or play.. A Kabo Ooreet servesTTyoa with style and ; comf art. . i . . '- ' Oar new " spring lines are now lie re; amangs them are tlia new hygiene models for stent normal and slender figures.' r If rices Range $1.75! to $5.98 Salem's Greatest J For Every Type and Figure pnSy J-V Aral Oliotri WORLD' BANTAM CHAMPION. 1 9 :i p pt I H ft H if i i I "S ' i A - . CLtTB CALENDAR Tmlnir utU writor. : wtth Mrs. Past Noble Grand ass'n. . with Mrs. D. II. Hodge. N. Twelvth at root r WCTU, all day, meeting, injball. . IVMI HMfl O V . " Circles of First Methodist Aid .-ot. , society. .... ! , - i South i Central with Mrs. Carle AKnmo" mi .Wltann - ci. Odom, 975 'North Fifth. . East Central . .with tMrs. J. A. Rise,.. 960. Ceuter.i Lucy Anna Lee with Mrs. N. Solomon, 1335 State. ' Southeast - with : Mrs.' Addle Lewis, 1910 Trade.- Yew Park with Mrs. C J. Mc- Adams, 756 South' Twelfth.'. ' Naomi with Mrs. Elliot Col- onyi 170' North Twenty-first; - Story ' Tilling- section of Arts league. i ' ' Thursday - , PEO, ,chapter;G,;wHh 'Mra.-W.I T. Hlckey, 21 , Myers street. Friday ' Woman's- Auxiliary ' Of -St. Paul's" churchi" with ' Mrs.1 Joseph! Baumgartner, .835' B. street. Saturday ' ; , , WRQ meeting . in -. halL ture a program" of .' Quotations from American .women", poets, Mrs. Hlckey lives at: 210 My ers street ' and ' her ' phone " num ber is 816 J. ?; The ; meeting be gins promptly at 2:30. . A number of Salem ; PEOS from the two 'chapters, AB and G, will-attend the Founders' ban quet which will be held in j Port- - land" next "Monday: The.ban- Department Store w mm - qutt ' is " held . RMUSily t'' ?SWWf time near 'the date - of founding j January 21. 'f: Mrs. Elliott Colonly will enter. tain the Naomi, circle' of the First Methodist Genoral Aid i bo ciety at her home : Wednesday for an all day session. Mrs. Fred, Zimmerman will be assisi- lant hostess. A f auilt .for the Old Peoples' home will be made axe Deing invnea io invna. The Modern Writers , section lot. the Salem Arts league wi& meet tonight with Mrs. oiaua Ine :. Mellinger. The Writers are 1 (meeting twice monthly . and be side many rc-lginal manuscripts con r ibuted by the ; old members. a icumber 9f otrs have receat- t '.J'Vned tha rroup'and are U lis- e-?o wcrs. -ith the tlo. Members of the: Monday Musical club x and . MacDonell 1 club, of Portland, will drive from Portland to attend the concert :;V::"o.:7C::r. V-;:,Per. Largest selling cough medi nHrht. - Kenneth Alleii wUl ;be (bia concert' orchestra. The public speaking and music x- departments of . Willamette' ni LrlS "ity win give a recital to- ngh in the university chapel. i Readings, .musical numbers, and pantomimes will feature, the i program. The ' program will be. as tol- i lows: . " . Piano solo"' "Impromptu Shadow Dance" Shubert : I '1 Tit--'' ... AtWS wua Reading "Famine Scene "eaamg lae oesr smu, . , T.!11 J1.",r v i jtieauiUB , ciajcu ii v urace nan Fredrick Judy P"tomIme "Stolen. Sweets".- I Scene: Midnight in a girl'i room at the dormitory. Characters: I Alma Halverson, Elaine Oberg, Esther Sneed, Beryl Brown Mary Jane Albert., Vio- : let Coe, Zelda Mulkey " Piano soio "Autumn" . .... i MacDonell Mary Jane Albert Reading "Mildreds Wedding' .............. . . , . . Karreth i l1C ; i r-?"- -' ClalrtOl OSerff Readings ''Chinese Pappy" Zeltfa ilulk'ey ' Piano jbo1o "Sous Boia" .. .Stauh Laura Hoyt Flay, Indian Summer" . . . . .. . . Scene; A parlor "in Brugne- ville, TroUre, France. Characters: Andrienne ' . . . .Mildred Stevens Madam Lebreton .......... ........... Louise Lawrence Monsuir Blrqulville . . . . . . . . . ........... . . Clifford Berry. SEVERE COUGH AFTER . , 1XFLUENZA !'After an attack of the . 'Flu' wnicA . .xeit h me witn a severe cough nothing seemed, to relieve me until I ! used . Foley's Honey and Tar," j writes ; Mrs. K. ' D. Drake, Childs, Maryland. Coughs resulting from Influenza, "Whoop ing Cough, Asthma, Croup, La Grippe and Bronchitis are quick ly relieved with ; Foley's Honey and Tar.. Contains no opiates ingredients printed on the wrap- ia waria. e,om every- . Blak--Why . , do you always drink your coffee out of a saucer? Jinks Because if I drink it out of a cup, the spoon gets in' my eye. lIiey There is a modern know won't htir The fanners of Kimberley were a disgusted, disheartened lot They said the soil was to ov rocky to earn thcin a living Scizs of thein-lefL Others died in poverty. . - i4nd all the time But the farmers pehhles. Don't he like those TGmberley farmers. Know! ' - : Don't seek eppcrtunity in some 'distant place and overlook the dia monds that are daily within your grasp. Know! v - Advertising is a mine of opportmiity. It tells of values yon wouldn't know about if it were not there to guide you; ; . V x ' ,u 1 I ': -t - , ". f." v - : : . . .''," . . j - V: The secret of economical baying is information. The man or woman who is best informed is the ens who buys tq test advantage. v .' ,n Read I HOUSE BILLS I H.B. 44, Kirk wood to amend section 415? and 4159,- chapter 14, Oregon laws, relating to con test of elections. : H. B. 4 B.Ezell Relating to the building of county court houses and requiring county eourts and commissioners to conform to a majority vote of the people. H. B. 4 6,Simmons -Providing for mental and physical examin ation for applicants for marriage licenses. H. B. 47 Hurlburt Requiring all state appointive officers and employes to be American citizens, and providing penalties for vio lations. ... . . H. B. 48, Beals To amend sec tions 4323-24 and 4328, Oregon lawp , changing, final dates for payment i?f taxes and providing for a discount. - H- B. M49, Beals . To provide for the. dissolution of the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between C. : W. Jackson and Maude JackBon, his wife, an inmate or tbe state hospital. H. B." 50, Blowers To require teachers in public schools to fur nish health certificates. H. B. 51. McMahan and Bailey Concerning, conditional . sales and to make uniform the laws re lating thereto. H. B. 52, Linn county delega Oeisrlooked tli3 . Di&iBoiidl flippancy to the effect that, "Vhat you don't - you. It is also a fallacy. thkir Mldreji votre playing unth diamonds. &fn't know. They thought the: priceless gems were - - . the advertisements. t ' f tion For eradication and control ' of diseases of live stock; creating the office of y county meat ami herd inspector of Linn ' county, and fixing the compensation. H. B. 53, Ezell To amend sec- tpn 7333, Oregon laws, relating to the qualification of voters in irrigation districts. V H. B. 54, Ezell To amend sec tion 4543. Oregon laws," extend ing the time of foreclosure on de linquent tax liens. H. B. 55, Ezell -To amend sec tion ' 4361, Oregon laws, relating to i county foreclosure on certifi cates of delinquency. H. B. 56, Lee To amend sec tion' 7240, Oregon laws, relating to the borrowing power, of water districts in Oregon. t , V- , . . H. B. 57, McMahan Author izing personal service of summons outside of the state without any authorizing court order.. H. B. - 5S, f Clackamas county delegation To provide "for . the forfeiture and sale of boats, ve hicles and "other conveyances used in the unlawful transporta tion of liquors. H. B. 59, Lee by request) -Requiring railroads more ; than 100 miles in length to establish block signals. . H. B. ,60, SimmonsT-Relatlng to the .manner in., which women shall serve on juries. . H. B. 6 1;. Wheeler To provide i . . Foxvinstance: -- - -. Know! ;: vz. vs .Y6-t for -changes by &vIJIi.i,i.i v , drawals of districts cr : -:tl;. Of districts .from t"l. . L'.i:. school districts. - . -; - H. B. 62,Wheeler To rrovilj for county, high school fan'r, which may -be adopted by tbe dis trict . boundary board in cacU county. - . . H. B. 6 3, Reynolds To compel proper, branding u to origin c ! walnuts offered for sale wltt!r. Oregon. ' - - H. B.' 64, Joint ways and v committee To s appropriate per diem and mileage expenses f:;, members of the' leglslaturs. II.' B. 65. MCIahan To a:.:er.2 teection 3739, Oregon las, ts latlng to the changing: of Lju daries of incorporated cities z Z towns. . JtJDXEY TROUBLE CAULTl ' '. LAMEXE:53 . VA lameness followed me for some. time, and I. felt-that it vas caused from .kidney troutla. Cr.j bottle -of Foley IILii-ey Pills tai the desired effect," .writes II. D. Arbcckle, South -Eafre, Verne -t. Backache, rheumatism, dull L : : ache, too frequent or burniag urination- are symptons of lUlzzj and Bladder . trouble.' Disorder? 1 kidneys .'require prompt treat ment. Neglect causes fcrioua complications. Foley Hi in ey rilli give quick relief. 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