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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1923)
TTIURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 1, i023. THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON .1 I i FLYUJG SQUADROid TODAY Oil Traveling University for Civic Betterment to Spend Three Days Here. ' ..The Flyng Squadron wll twin Salem March 1, 2 and 3, with' a quintet of speakers whose mes sages . present problems of fore- 't ' - --. : - - : "'i';4'-' if j - - ' - i . - " . - ; " - y .sv ': ",.. . .v'",. i- ; .f .. " x - X 1 --V:-;v., M-i ..-.-i- ,V.f rSAKS 8. REGAN .BEV. HORMA C. MOWN most Importance to the country. " The speakers will be present ed twice dally, 3 and 7: 30, p. m., at the First Presbyterian church, Thursday Friday and Saturday t March 1, 2 and 3. Everything is free and the public is cordially lnrited. ! The squadron, which is char acterized as a traveling university, is engaged in a .nation wide cam paign for Iay enforcement, civic righteousness and social and in dustrial Justice. First Day, Thursday, March 1 Frank 'S. Regan of Rockford, III. Tax expert and skilled car toonist. Illustrates his lecture with rapid: crayon work. Lawyer and prohibitionist, elected to the Illinois legislature on prohibition issue by record breaking vote; Chautauqua and lyceum lecturer: Mr. Hasan wj 11 , be supported by Rev. Fred WVCorbett. Ian sing, Mich. Minister, widely traveled, forceful speaker. Made field secretary of flying squadron foundation by Michigan Methodist annual conference, 87th. session. Second Pay, Friday, March 2 ' James H. Woertendyke, Chi cago. Expert in political and civic economy. Master of language. A man with a message. Joined the Flying Squadron" by Invitation In 1921, since which time his serv ices have been indispensable. Law . JAMES H. WOERTENDYKE J'i (a OLIVER W. STEWART i enforcement conference at close of afternoon address. ! Third lay Saturday, Miarcli 3 Oliver Wayne Stewart1, ' Chica go. With Governor Hanley and others organized the j Flying Squadron foundation of which he Is now president as well as editor of National Enquirer. Member Illinois legislature from Hyde Park district, Chicago. Mr. Stewart will be supported by Rev. Norma C. Brown of Bloomington, . Ill Supplied her father's pulpit because of his ill ness when only 15. Preached her way .through college. First wo man chaplain' of Illinois legisla-! ture. Resigned her pulpit to join CIIMSTIi LIFE DECLARED HAPPY Fred Stone, Noted Comedian Tells of First Impulse Toward Better Life. peace and comfort out of my own life from now on." tl Is Stone's intention torgive away ten per cent of his income, estimated at $125,000 annually, A number of . churches inithe northwest are reported to j have received amounts up to 1 100 from. Stone in the past week. ( "I have set ten per cent as the minimum," he said, "and I have no doubt that I will exceed this amount, more and ; more as the years go by.". SEATTLE, Feb. 28. Declaring the first week of a Christian life has been the happiest he has ever! known, Fred Stone, noted come-j dian, today told the story of how the impulse to accept the, Christian faith came upon him while snow bound on the bleak prairies of South Dakota recently!, thus con firming news in a recent dispatch from- Butte, Mont. , Stonej according to the Butte dispatch and confirmed today by the comedian himself, appeared at the Mountain' View Methodist Episcopal church in Butte, Febru ary 17, and there made a confes sion of faith to Rev. Cecil Leslie Clifford, the pastor.," . "My only regret is that I did not, take this step years ago," Stone said today. "But it is not too late to do a lot of good to others and to get much'happiness, the Flying Squadron In 1921. Has delivered addresses for squadron in 290 cities.,, itoxn is riiVF.x LOS ANGELES, Feb. 28. Captain Edward McNary, skipper of- the yacht Seaward, owned by Cecil B. de Mille, motion picture producer," today gave bond of $2, 000 ; before - a United .States com missioner on a charge of having illegally imported liquor into the United States from Mexico. The date of McNary's preliminary hearing was set for March 8. Colds Are Contageoug Coughs and Colds are conta gious and require prompt treat ment as they spread - or develop into Flu and Grippe. -Take no chances when you can get Fo ley's Honey and. Tar for a few cents and quickly ; check coughs and. colds. The constantly ' in creasing demand for .Foley's Hon ey and Tar, for three: gener ations, has made it the largest selling cough medicine in the Worjd. Contains ,no opiates- ingredients are printed on the wrapper. Refuse substitutes. In sist upon Foley's. Sold every where. Adv. 1 ; . Ladies' NEW HATS x t f f T Y T T T t T T 5! Our line of Millinery has been pleasing the Salem public for many year and cur showing this season is : even better. Hats for the Miss as well as the matronly woman. A Hat for Every Face Priced $338 to $8.75 GALE GO Commercial and Court Streets I o P Pi O -WORTH & GRAY- -WORTH & GRAY- -WORTII & GRAY- -WORTH & GRAY- -WORTH & GRAY- -WORTH & GRAY- -WORTH & GRAY- -WORTH & GRAY- -WORTH & GRAY Pi O o pi o Pi 3 Pi O Pi o Pi o H Pi o P3 Pi 5 Pi o i-4 SALE Starts Thursday 9- a. ixi. V?!17 A T7 MM M t - This Entire Stock Will Be Sold at Ridiculously Low Prices ! r ' ii, '' " ' 11 . 1 ' . : ' ' - 7l, V J ( C 4 ( C 4 M A fr 4 SALE Starts Thursday 9 &. .m Get Your Share ! Big Values . I . Formf it Girdleire, in fancy brocade, also pink l ' , . .j-,L. ':. .-. .. ' .'-"ft-', f t --'1---''-.:' '';- satin Corsellettes. - Your choice at, each $1.49 Si Ik aists Georgette and Crepe de Chine Silk . Waists. " t ' : " i 'ii' r- ' '''': V -d :i i': -I ' " '. ' :- ' Valiton values to $15.00. Your choice at, each I ... $2.98 Dresses 8 only Voile and Organdie Dresses. Valiton values to $14.50. Your choice at, each 49c ig.Valnaes' COATS-Jersey Coats and Wool Sweaters at ridiculous prices, as low as - ' '" .i j . . 98i - Stiits One brown broadcloth Suit, size 1 36. i .i.i ; Wooltex .make,- Valiton value $75.00. Specially priced at j ' i $9.9S One navy blue worsted serge Suit, size 42. Wooltex make, Vaiiton value $65.00. Specially priced at i 513.95 One tan tricotine tailored Suit, size 40, -Trintzess made, Valiton ; value $55. Specially priced at , . I ; ; ; ;$13.95 ' ! Oneu Printzess Novelty Suit, size 40. Valiton value $65.00. Specially priced at $9.95 One tan Tricotine suit.- Wooltex make. Valiton value $84.50. Specially priced at v 4 ' ' $9.95 Gossar d Corsets Front lace Gossard Corsets, also maturnity Corsets; colors white and pink (not all sizes in each style.) choice at They all go at one price. Your MM (No fittings or exchanges) Valiton's t. . .: K -i Custotfi Made Corsets - ' Many new and wanted models. Val ues to $12. Specially priced at, per pair $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 Palmer Suits, Wool and Silk Dresses, also Evening Gowns at Extraordinary Special Prices. Kayser Silk Under wear at Special Prices i i:: La Caihille GdrsetS s : Front Lace, La; Camille Corsets, also maturnity Corsets, in white and pink, ventilated back and - j ' .j-' .-". - front, elastic girdle, made in medium Dust for - i. , . . . . , . slender and stout models. Valitort values to $10. Specially priced at $1 .59, $1 .98, $2.98, $3.98 Gossard Brassieres In many styles. Valiton values 69c. Your choice at; each j r 19c Corset Shields Pink and .white lace Corset Shields; specially priced at, each Sic 't)l iimmmmX- Scott's Ideal Sanitary Belts Valiton values 85c ; specially . priced at, each '- " ; 39c Scott's Ideal Sanitary - Belts Valiton values 50c ; specially priced at each '' ' 19c v Hand Made Imported Waists In white and colors. "Valiton values td $7.50. Your choice at, each 98c Brassieres- t .' i ..- - - Big variety of Brassieres in many styles, selling at one-third of the Original Wholesale Cost 1 - Positively No Exchanges No Ref unds -No. C. O. D. or Phone Orders Accepted All items in this ad on second Floor i f x: V-'i- Ski Vhite Wasb Skirts (9 only), Valiton val ues to $5.25. Specially priced at each Wortti Gcay I f . Store Reliable Merchants Phone 132 177 North Liberty Street Dress Skir In many styles and beautiful Materials. Valiton values to $14.00. Specially priced at, each $4.95: H f ? 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