THE (OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MQRNINC .EEBRUARY. .1323.. MOVIE -GOSSIP ) A Marking the third oft his widely read novels, and stories that have been adapted to the'screen,' Peter ; B. Kyne's ''Humanlzlng-Mr. Wlns . by,", has been produced by Para mount under the title or ''Making a Man," ;with Jack. Holt as the TONIGHT 'FRITZ LEIBER V In "The Merchant f ' "Venice" S GRAN D ' oitti:ox Jack Holt hi "Making a Man." ' URKltTY Alice Brady C in "MisBinR Mil lions." . rjRAxn Frita LeiberV IlLIGII Maey Baird Comedians present ing Marlon Gray; Alice "Cal houn in A Girl's Desire." star. The story Is that of a tyran nical,, snobbish young man who goes to New York. and through a chain of circumstances loses' his money, and everything that would identify him. He undergoes all the experiences of a down-and outer. The picture comes: to the Oregon today. The spectacle of two! sets of high class crooks striving for the Prepare, Easter Will Soon be Here" . ; 5 New Coatings Just Arrived , . Many have been patiently waiting Beautiful New Fabrics Very beautiful coating, especially in these shades, Caravan Brown, Rapallo Blue, Mocha Brown and Fallow Tan. ..This material is brushed; deep with ; didjorial pile. There is nothing quite so serviceable' and practical as well as beau tif ur as this material. You are sure to . Set good value when' you buy enough to make your new Easter Coat. j Moderately Priced Salem Store 466 State St. Portland Silk Shop 383' A'der St. same-prUe -a shipment of gold in the strong room of a ship at sea ls presented In "Missing Millions," a newpicture starring Alice-Brady at' the Liberty for jlie last times today.':- - , ? '-,..'.-,v: 5; h Miss Brady as Mary Dawson and David Powell as Boston Blackie attempted to steal , the gold as a matter of vengeance on Jim Cant well (Frank. Losee). a treacher ous Wall Street broker, who railroaded" Mary's father to Sing Sing prison. The plan'of this pair is exciting enough in itself, but when two international thieves come on the scene and try Tor jthe gold at the same time, the action becomes thrilling indeed. There is shown also a daring robery of a famous diamond at a fashlon ble prty; and the spectacle of an innocent man sent to imprison ment and death. The cast is parr ticularly strong. Wild-eyed, wooly - and - blood thirsty reformer that we are, we are unable to escape tjie convic tion that 90 per ent of reform is bunk and "a bout 95 per cent of re formers are nuts. Suspenders are again said to be coming in fashion, perhaps for the reason that the world is pretty much in a state of suspense all the time nowadays. We are not so much Interested in what well-dressed men will wear as in what hard-pressed men will wear. Exchange. TODAY r W 0NLY 1 V Dashing Alice . Brady i in her ' most engaging' roe ; chic gowns and . a ward robe of thrills. ' l 1 LIBERTY) By MARGUERITE 'GEBSON A silver tea will be gaven ioday at the home of Mrs.' William Mc Gilchrist. . Tha women .'.of the First Congregational church Hy ing in the s6uth part of tdwn'are sponsoring the affair. r' "What became of the children who fol'owed the piper?" will bv wonaroiis iaie ioia ine cnua-u ren at the Saturday sVbfy hour by Miss Florence Vettitt, children's librarian. Saturday's version of what happened to the children is a new one, according to Miss Pet titt. and it is expected thati many children will make a special sf fort to attend. ( Mrs. C- E. Bates will entertain the Rapheterlan clnb at her home Thursday. Mrs. Elmo White, who was to have entertained the group., will be prevented by ill ness from doing so. Th story telling s'ctirr. of the Salem Arts league will sponsor a banquet Friday night at the Spa for members of the league. Reservations for the evening should be made with Mrs. J. , M. Clifford by Thursday. All mem b?rs of the league, whether thev are membrs of the "story telling Rection or not, are Included in the list for the banquet, v I The Willamette Shrine No. 2 Will entertain Mrs. June Carter, supreme priestess of the Shrine, Thursday when she makes an of- ficial visit to Salem. . Russia, Its' religion, past and present, its music and: customs, will be studied by thei -Woman's Alliance of the Unitarian church Friday. Ms. Emil Aufrance will be hostess for the women at Channing hall. Rev. Martin Fer shetian will talk on "Religion, of trussia. past and Pre3?nr," while Mrs. Russell Mohony and rMrs. Fershetian will play a pian duet of Russian music. Mrs. iTershett an will sing a Russian number. All women of the church or in terested in the church are Urged to attend. ( Mrs. Elln Miller of Kansas CitlU who has been a guest of Mri J,., Miles . Jor.sevexalj mqutbs,, ,,bas tiWfay ; ( Children's health clinic, at Chamber of --.Commerce'" rooms.' j .'.Barbara Frietehie Tent of of .v. . j Oeneral Aid of First Methodist church. . . i M'liurKday Louella club, with Mrs. David C. Hassel, 395 S. ,15th. i PEO, chapter G, Mrs. Al God frey. , r i Raeterlan c,tub with Mrs. C. E. Bates, Center street. v Friday First Christian church Mission. ary society, at church. ! Salem Heights Woman's Pro gressive club, at community house. Woman's Alliance of Unitarian church", at. church. ! First Congregational church Missionary society. ! Presbyterian Aid society, at church. i i West Side Circle of Jason Lee Aid society, with Mrs. C. G. Given, 1565 N. Commercial. Saturday AAUVV, at Chamber of .Com merce rooms, lecture on by Suggestion." WRC meeting. Healing Dental Essay Contest Is Sent Out to 'Pupils The Oregon state board of den tal examiners ( is to coiMuct an essay . contest .through iill fifth. sixth, seventh and eighth grades of the public schools of the state on care of the teeth, the contest to carry $140 in prizes, according to information released from the rcountv school suoerintendent'a of- rfice yesterday. The contest will close April 1, and the w-inning essays will be determined upon not later than April 20. 1 ; The -subject for fifth and sixth grade pupils will be "How Good Teeth' '(May Aid Good Health." The seventh and eighth raders will write" upon "Why Are Good Teeth Essential to Good Health?". x The length of essays . coming from the fifth and sixth grade is hot to exceed' 400 words, while 600 words will be the maximum for seventh and eighth graders. The first four, prizes are $10, and include county.and, district es says. The last four' prizes are $25 and are given for best essays in the state coming from counties and districts. . VI may be To I I cold troubles; - flowed 1y. serious use nightly a V VAPORI uo Otfer 1 7 Million Jan UaeJYcarlj 22 HORSES 22 ( Adction Sale at the State Fair Grounds, Salem. Ore. : SATtJRDAY, MARCH 3, 1923 - -22 Head of Good Horses, well broke to work and gentle. AH young; weight,' each, 120016 1500 pounds Sale Win CoViinaence at 1 M. Sharp- Terms Will lie 9 . Given on Day of Sale. V. L. PH ARES, Owner. G. SATTERLEE, Auctioneer Phone 430 180 N. Cdmknercial St. reurned to her hom In the east. While in Salm shj has been en trtain4 at a number of affairs. Miss Alta Jones entertained Saturday at a pretty bridge party. The' hostess was assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. Edwin L... liaker and Mrs. Jessie C. 'jon.es Mrs. Baker won high scored for the card gamps and Mrs. John! Caughell was awarded the conso-; lation. . The matrons and maids who were invited to make up thgj tables of bridge were Mrs. Homer; Goulet. Mrs. William 11. Mott Mrs.- George G. Brown, Mrs. John Maurer, Mrs.;. Milton Meyers, Mrs. L. P. Griffith, Mrs, Ed Gilling liam Mrs. Sam Adolph, Mrs. H. II. OHnj;er, Mrs. William B. Mott, Jr., Mrs. Edwin, L.. Baker, Mrs. William Walton, Mrs Lynn Smith, Mrs. Ed Hartley, Mrs. Jessie C Jones, Mrs. Bert L. Jones, Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrs. T. P. Risthagen of Silver tan, Mrs. Jotyn ?aughell,- Mrs. Marge Lovelace, Mrs. Homer Smith, Mrs. Louis Lachmund, Miss Eunane Craig, Mrs. T. B Jones and Miss Alta Jones. I Kenfal says he wants Turkey like America, so he's using the Herrin, JIl...,pattern. In .Armenia. i r " .-. . VINE PEACH ! Ripe Fruit Iii 0 Days After Seed is Planted ... 1 - This wonder- v i'll Veetftbla retch is tnc most beauti ful of all veg etable. Thfj resemble or nees in col or, shape and size. and crow oa Tines Ilk melons. They present a beautiful and tempting appearance wnen rookea, nuke delicious preserves and sweet pick les: and are fine for nies. There is noth: inr Iika them. -Extremely parly, of the easiest culture and very prolific, cover-na the ground with golden fruit. They Krow from teed in 80 days. A package of the aeed will bo sent postpaid for iuc: a pscksfrcs for 25c. Japanese Giant Rad ish. 10 to 30 lbs. earn; Mammoth Prize watermelon, 50 to 130 lbs. each; Jumbo Pumpkin! 100 to 300 lbs. each. Tour choice of these rarietipn at iuc per pac ket; 3 for 25e; 7 for 50c; postpaid. Cat: alog free. BURGESS SEED & PLANT CO. s 228 V.P GJLLESBUEG. MICH. eecia! einoinis 'in rr' Er cratnoM Grown Flour AND CROWN CEREALS i Unbleached : " The pure food flour, will be given hy Mrs..!. A. llumpli reyj, celebrated IchmI special ist of the Northwest," represent ing the CItOWX MILLS, owim1 mid bfieratiMl by Balfour Guthrie & Company, atj , . I Glials FEBRUARY 27th to MARCH 3rd V: Ladies of this eommunity.are cordially invited to attend. Samp!e our Raking and get a ' RECII'B BOOK FRKK. Special Demonstration every afternoon on Cake, Pie, Bread, 1 lolls. ; All cooking will be done on Westinghouse Electric Kange furnished by the Westlnghouse i ' Company. A. . j r, - Jio orders will bo solicitetl. Eyerj-tliing Is free. Come in and be the guest of The People's Cash Store and th Crown MJILs this week. . .1 . , J .')'.-.. j CROWN MILLS, by Mrs. Ij. A. Humphreys. . ; Tq Those Who Have Attended " Other demonstrations requested to come to the People's Cash! Store for fnriher advice rr n r .- I v ' : : AT V 1 " 1 ' - ' . . J i ,1 Ragulai' Price - i ' I . : ' '.'"-)--'"!' Cherro Flour Cherro Cereals j Cherro Poultry Feeds i Cherro StOek Feeds. ; It will pay to lay in a good supply of flour, cereals and stock feeds. his discount means , nearly $3.00 off per ton on poultry feeds Just the right time for your spring poultry feeds. - -v i ; ' ' . H - .- i This discount holds good this week f at ' all dealers of Cherro. products. Southern Pacific Ifnes la Califor nia (andOrej;on to various points on ''.the' west coast ; of Mexico hich were to have expired March 31, will be " extended until April 26, according to announce ment by 'Charges S. Fee, passen ger traffic manager for the rail road.; Tickets will be sold daily until April 26, 'with final return limit six months from date of sale. The reduced , fares apply to the followingMexican point: Acaponeta, . - Culiacan, .'Guaquas, Ilermosillo, Mazatlan, San Bias nd Topic. ... i '.V'-- :l Prominent financial editor says the thing for everybody, to do is to go to work and, he should add, that they should w.0rk after they, g:et. there. i,.. ,.":, ' .V-' - Ofnl - VsV -V jUfi IM-r.i L? foxithly pains, neuralgic,' 'sciatic and rheumatic painsV Headache, backache an all other aches are quickly. re lieved by ,rr- Contain -no ndanrous habit -forming drugs. ' Why don't.yo try them?: . O Ask your druggtst Mexico Excursion Rates Extended by Railroad Sale of round-trip winter ex cursion rates from points on CBEAM CLEARS A STUFFED-UP HEAD Instantly Opens 'Every A.'r. Pass age Clears Throat, Too ; If your nostrils are clogged and your head is stuffed because of nasty catarrh or a cold, apply a little pure,' antiseptic cream into your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage, sooth ing and healing swollen, inflam ed membranes and you get in stant relief. Try this. (Jet a small bottle of Ely's Cream Calm at any drug store. Your clogged nostrils open right up; your head is clear; no more hawking or snuffling. Coiyrt fifty. All the stuffiness, dryness, struggling for breath is gone. You feel fine. Adv. . T T T f T t r t f y T Y y T T T y I Ladies' NEW HATS X - - - X m0: Our line of Millinery has heen pleasing the Salem public for many years and our showing this season is'even Keller. Hats for the Miss as well as the i matronly woman. A Hat for Every Face Priced $3J98 to $8.75 GALE & GO. Commercial and Court Streets v Y" Y -'Y V-' Y - - Y k . r . 2 r .:Y' . 40 Special prices this week to reduce stock before moving to our new store. This is your oppor tunity to buy at wholesale cost. FLOUR SPECIAL . To unload 400 .sacks of Crown and Vim Flour before we move 'to our new store, we are i going to give every one a chance to buy "at 75c per barrel less than wholesale price. 49 lb. sack Vim $1.93 49 lb. sack Crown $1.99 No. 10 sack Rolled Oats . ..49c No. 10 Crown Pancake ....65c Albers Oats, large' pkg. .w..27c : Flap Jack Flour ................25c Pearls of Wheat . ... ... .....27c 3 Post Toasties ....25c 3 Kellogg's Corn FIakes..:.25c CLNNED GOODS SPECIALS 3 cans Corn ......25c Extra Standard Corn, 2 for 25c Standard Tomatoes, 2 for . ..23c 2 cans Solid Pack Tomatoes 25c 2 tall cans Del Monte Pork and Beans .19c 2 pint bottles Del Monte Catsup . .. ..:.:....lr...t,.38c 2 pint bottles Shider's ; Catsup .... .... ...;...49c CANNED MILK Alpine, 10 Jeans ...,9i5c Dari Gold, 10 cans ....95c Campbell Tomato Soup, 3 for ......25c Jello-0, all flavors, 3 for.: . 20c SOAP Sno Lite Floating Laundry . Soap :.4c Crystal White Soap 4 l-4c 10 Fels Naptha Soap ..G9c Palm Olive .... , ;.7c Cream Oil ........ .... . ..1.6c Ivory Soap Citrus ' Washing (Powder, 2 for . 7c .45c COFFEE 1 - - . J. - . " . 1 lb. American Club .....?....39c 3 lbs. American Club ...$1.05 Fancy Bulk, 4 lbs. ..... :.95c GhTrardelirs Chocolate 1 : ..-. ..I. Jbl ....29c Ghirardelli's Chocolate, 3 lbs. . v. .. .....Ji85c Bulk Sweet Chocolate, 2 lbs 35c Hershey Cocoa, pk. J.19c 3 lbs. Bulk Cocoa .....:....:...20c Full Cream Cheese .........-.30c 4 lbs. Macaroni .... .......;....25c 4 Ibs..Head Rice 25c SYRUP No. 10 Pennick's Golden .. .A 9c No. 10 Pennick's White .59c 1 gaL Tea Garden . ;....$1J09 1 gaL Liberty Bell, cane and maple $1.13 Bay Now arid Save 2 i j .. i i from this marvelous food expert ! U I1US IHiUlliKti CASH 8TU1US . Us t