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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1923)
i i- - Tim OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREnn:i ' ' - '- ' j t ..tt;, ,:, . , kt - Thrill. FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 16, 1023. : '(Wl o' y MARGUERITE GLEESON 'g OCIAL- activity s, during He coming weeks will center around the college and, uni versity folks who .will be home for the spring vacation, or "Wil lamette i university students who live In Salem or who will remain for' the holidays. , . The Salem students ' from the ; Oregon Agricultural college will be returning tonight and tomor row for the week 1 of spring va cation between the ywinter and spring quarters at the college. The (University of OregonKsjn dents will ! be homo the. following week for their, spring holiday. 5?, .? ' j Among -the coming university festivals none will be of more in terest than the May Day, fete which will he held the first week-end-of May, May 4-5, ; Miss Esther Par eunagian will be May queen and her attendants will be Miss Grace Brainard and Miss Mildred Strer- 1 t,-..'!it '' The-Woman's- Club chorus which includes more than 30 of the younger women of -Salem, will ' sing at the Grand theater 'March -.- 26. Florence Macbeth, coloratura v soprano, from the Chicago Grand . Opera company,; will .be soloist for the occasion."' " , The chorus has given but one f .i other, concert this year and that was a benefit for the Old People's borne. - It was given last. fall in the First, Methodist church. . vThel Central Circle, Jason Lee t Aid.' will .meet this afternoon at 2;30; with TJrs.r "VVV'tt'lIenderson. Coffee win be"' served' following 1 i the regular program :-X"'f-:7:l Miss .Marion Wyman, general secretary of the YMCA and in charge of girl's "workv accompan ied by Mrs. W. L Staley and Mrs. LeTtoy NY Myers, members of the YWCA board of directors, - went to Gervafs yesterday7, where pre liminary s&ps toward the organi zation of a Girl Reserve corps wpre taken. .. ) , rr Mrs.- Mildred Leifhelt of Great FaIIs Mont., ; arrived In Salem yesterday, to be at the bedside of ter parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. West, who are ill with pneumonia. Dr. Q. U. "West, a( son. Is expected from Los Angeles. .: . . rf ' :Mrs..C. V. Johjjson will enter tain the West Circle of the Jason L--?e Aid at her, home .this after r on. This will be ft social meet- -r . ;.. , -.-J .- -.t-r t ... . "rs. Oral Lemon will . entertain t: Adolynke . club today at her t -ae in. the Marion apartments: j - , . I - ; .. - ' 4 1 he home of Mr. .and Mrs. , Will ! lumper was the scene. of a merry 1 rprlse party., oif Tuesday eve t g, March 13, when 40 guests arrived in honor, of Mr. -Mumpers Ilrthday. Music, cards and danc J: z were features ol the evealns. r. freshments were served-. ' A large birthday Kcaker decorated r'nk rosebud candles was the ta t!a ceaterpieee."'-:-.;:??; ?; J;v'X'j. - Thoka , present,: were Mr. and f.Irs. ' Me'rl Lang' Jlnd daughter, ITr. and Mrs. John Dunlavy and two children, -Mr.- and-' l&i'; GeO. ' CampbelJ,'.? Mrs. Ing Mr, and J .'rs. Stark and three children, Mr. and Mrs. C Harris, Miss Paige, Hiss Her old , Mr. - and (Mrs. ,F4 1 lathis and - twoV children, John i JTithis, Mr. ' and -Mrs. Loren C.:mpbeIL Mr, and Mrs.'Fiste and tea. Miss Charlotte - Werner, Mr. . D 1 ram, Andy Dearing, Joe. Doran, .-Addison Paige Those from Salem t 'ere Mr. -and Mrs. H. M. Bimp ' sea and daughter. -Mr. and -Mrs. C -n .Taylor, Louis' Mathrs.XMr. J'vwal and Mr. and Mrs. William IZtchard . Barthelmess and Dorothy I G tab in "Fury." ;The Westerners, I r GRAND -The Third Alarm." , 4 Wm. S. : Hart In In On." , ' . ' 'Travel- We don't know what has kept those folks who have not seen William S. f Hart's latest picture Travelin! On" at the Bligh theatre. away so long, but if they don't wanti to miss the greatest Western picture shown here m many months 'they'd ' better .get a hustle on, because it is hav ing its last screenings today. . A-new Hippodrome Vaudeville road show with ..four feature acts coming to the Bligh thea tre for tomorrow and Sunday. V- - f ' i . , " 1 -s, Iobart Bosworth makes your very spine crackle : in his Inter pretation of "Hurricane Hardy," central V character in : 'White Kanda," a i powerful , drama ' of lore and , adventure coming - to the Bligh theatre Saturday. 1 For ; gripping interest,: "Tae i hlrd Alarm' . is said to be the eunastion of the season. ' ; This photoplay, -which begins tonight at the Grand theatre, has been dedicated to the. fire chiefs of the' nation and has received well merited endorsement by fire de partments and city . governments wherever shown, startling and lvid.v it Is -yet . realistic and chuck full of good wholesome humor.. It is au film t worth see ing and then seeing again. Thrills of the Black Hills and excitement apenty make up .the Westerners"- playing.: today at the Liberty. This, picture Is from Stewart Edward White's famous book,; the same name and vividly depicts life on the fron tier; the elementat passions! the fun and frolic of the- Black Hills gold - fields. It ' Is a "story 'with a plot and plenty of action.' 1. J r. amper. CLUB CALENDAR -' : Woman's" Union of T First. Con-f- grcsationil churchr 2:30,rat the cfcsrch., : ,,::;jv.;- i---.---.. ; Woman: Alliance, 'of Unitarian cS arch, 2 : 3 0, with. Mrs. R. A. I lahney,- 814- Saginaw street. 2 Central circle of Jason Lee Aid wi th Mrs. W. H. Henderson, 1340 9 Madison street. r f i Woman's auxiliary of St, Paul's ci irch, - with.- Mrs jpenta Westa v co it, 575 Court street. I . 5 West j Side; clrele of Jason Lee AIJ with Mrs. C V. Johnson, 1495 t Commercials . -1 .... ? 1 . ! elds Head colds Apply fn XoisUil It Oin-MS..' Air PiwafiM Tnimifltf V polds and -''catarrh yield like n8Ric to ' soothing,, healing anti septic ; cream - that penetrates Ihrou'rV, every afr "passage and rejievf $ : swollen. Inflamed mem- DraHfF Of nnn anrl t h rna t . YlUV - a. - icsea nostrils onen rieht up you can breathe freely. Jlawklng and snuffling, v stop. Dont tay stuffed up - and mis critic. , t i Calm from your druggist. y a little in- the nostrils and ant relief. Millions en- C: A PI I 4-' 1U3 remedy - known for 2--re tlaa fifty years. Adv. 'Peg - 'O- My-Heart" - has very appropriately been chosen by the Oregon., theatre--; for its , feature opening r on St. ; Patrick's day, Saturday, i Miss Laurette -Taylor, who has endeared herself In the hearts of thousands of theatre goers,; is "Peg", in the picture, as she was, , also, ; in the great stage suceess. The story of: Peg and Jerry ha had 6.60S stage performances and;, its popularity enables, all i these Peg,-fans - to see the original Peg .portray the role, . In addition it introducing this pictured 1 bit of loveliness and charm to thos'e to whom t has thitherto been only, a' name. Short ,'f-mp . - v J Sir Hugh .Maxwell-Grant;' the Iondon banker, said at a dinner at Narragansett; - ' s ' 1 -I - t "Yon Americans are. very fond of attacking one another. A New Fork man told me on-, the voy age over that ' one day . In . the crowded lounge of his i London hotel, be went up to a compa triot and said: 'You're a Chicagoan, aren't you?' , . , - v - . " I sure RD,'i! said the Chi cagoan, and he smiled and held out his hand. 'How did : you spot me,, brother? -.; . , , . "But' the; New Yorker ignored the question and extended." his hand. . "'Do you mind taking your feet off that chair he Bald. ;Mr v wire would like '.to - sit down.-" - 6 . Preparedness 1 s . .J3r other -Joe came forward to be baptized. " '-" ' , , The parson said : J'Yoh done been; baptized twelve" Umes.'r Joei An again jrou come forward. Into de fold. An't dat de truT. dat yoh has been baptized' befob ?- ' "Dat's1 de truf," said Brother Joe. ' i' . r ; - "How often. do you expect o be baptized,I ax yoh T", t "I reckon every - yeah," said Brother Joe VDe ofteneri J gets dish; mortal clay soaked, de safer I'll sure be from the sparks On de great day when de world am ail an fire. Hallelujah!"- - -. , - FIH-FK.IiJ SlitFLIC ALLEGE Rural; arid. Community. News .WllBe, Broadcast From - : :ii0. A. C. Station. , if, COMING V w . ' f i I t . 1 j PM00N5H1KH VAaEf WlLuAM FOX PRODUCTION Imagine a .mammoth building, 310 feet . high, . as high as cthe far-famed Philadelphia City Hair, 620 , feet long,' with eight towers each of which would h01d 276, 00 gallons ; of water, and with a banquet J hall which is the lar gest -roomi f- in nhS VwOrld; This is' the King's Castle 1n the -epoch making picture "Robin. ; Hood" starring. . :.'., pouglas ' Fairbanks which is coming to the Oregon soon ' . , - h Now Playing 66 - : .. , J - f . wt. i V .'t- '' v ' : From the Novel by--z . ; STEVVART EDWARD WHITE Featuring ROY STEWART . With art All Star Cast -1- i Mr, and Mrs; Public: ; . . ' 1 v- Ve know you twill like thi3 picture; because, it's a mighty drama tof love, romance hatred, treachery , and retribution. ' . ' l-:" Coz$igr Sis?Jay;f WlLUAf.IFAIUiTJr.I In IOONSHINEiYALLEY" S St. t. .'f : The following important mews to farmers with radio sets is giv en .out- by the- department of - ln.- dustrial -. jouriiaiuni.of the Oregon Agricultural college -. - - Farm. - home.:andr taer- rural. community'" newa: wlH 3 bebroad-; cast over Oregon; bt the extension: service;, from the O.JA. Ci- radio statlonu ;at:.CorraUis, beginning Monday5 March v'-t ' Farmers, htnnemakers and other citlxens In terested in fi agrlculura'P welfare piay-clear their decks ikli 30 :ot that date and, -each week thereat- 360 meters for the Oregon Agricultural college KFDO air ervicev'vJf s:- lr-u i) '. Short talks on farm topics and on nutrition- -and ' home Improve--ment, and brief- bulletina- on sea sonal and emergency matters of Intereaf, to 'growers- will- be feat ured. AnnouueemenXa or the aer vic will;be made- by:. Pauf V. Maris,- d Irector ; of. the, extension servIceXand ;'occasl6nat notices Now; for the r rut-Ankh-Amen rcducational films'. V The - movie mear-areion theriQbi r-riv'i ii : STARTING TONIGHT AND STARTING; TONIGHT 2 Slitvoi Complete Orchestra 2 Shows 7-9 P. II. "SMSISIVSISBVSJBHHiBlHrWBHBSaMBaMSSWMBJBSHBSBJSMBjSJBMMMS 1 VXYXT fey- -r2 ktJ . f ''4m yP The father's frantic plea fell upon " inisiy fZsr ; ' ears cold wth thoughts of revengel d''s s -"O . Should he. plunge into the inferno or vC'' S ' ' leave the boy and girl to their doom " -t00 ' 'xiJ ' !' ''' :"" ' amI' the flames.; - . . jfe O I ' ' Then thecrashlng- climax : that will ' y y JCf!'' fO J i t 1 i ! 4 lift you bodily., from your seat then fjf ' 4- ' the most staggering thrill ever swept Z' Slsr flVAlJ W"- Ar- x 1 1 y acrdss the screen then , the ' stunning II SrS - H i - tribute to as brave: a bodyjot men as Z?' Q J (yi 1 . ever trod the surface of the earth! : 4, eel ; Vcu S r s ? Hart 'Travelia Sesnelt Ccrasiv 0 !V 1 hiii r.:y h will be given of. Important-tweath- er 2- and crop conditions, market reports,- community - gatherings, ad' like inatf era -i.X' -; fi ? Fana acU in- the.Alr : QfThia new type, of . service.-will be of special Interest to farmers and other rural citlzena who now enjoy literary rnd musical pro grams over : their - receiving ' seta, says Mr, Maris. "We hope It will be .welcome addition to '.their radio service and mako their receiving- sets more interesting and valuable." s A good many farm era. and oth ers: outside the larger centers of population are raaid 'Tto-have re ceiving .sets, and still, others are planning to. install them soon t -it The 0. A. C eo.dlng raains; is good. The station , la broadcast ing two or three evenings a week,' at about 7: 30 to. 8;30 or 9 . ra. The program from March ! 2 8 till changes are announced will be as follows; - , vf Mondayy- farm - ana "rural .com munity' news; Tuesday, miscfsllan eoa matters; 'Wednesday; . college music beginning about some times on Friday, phonograph rec ords. :r.:7Z : - ; :..tj .. Hep . White remembers ' that when he .was - 10years old . ho was much' depressed to read in Harper's Magazine Vx-ft St. Pauls Cathedral j- in Hiondou was . about to collpse. He.;-was i afrai he woula't get to. see It -before i It fell. That wa . ' AlVi years aird and-;'llep'-haeit't"l. ..u l- 1.. yet..,.. This week be rc:Ive I t: other. Marcln In his '.7 ; . . It,wa3a dispatch . frozi Lcr " and said, that St. Pul's Cathcir was bout, to collpse. Hep doer. know whatito do about lt.- per's Weekly. . - r t china toivrjCyvn . 1 V '.. . -J.. 1 ) ' K MAN I LA in I LV DAYH ar r t w . -. Four Goat mpreMesLaryj. neuxu f, from Vancouver, lit CL .sk Lo-j;t t it , it ram tli lt t-r tt r W. XL Deacon, Geo. Art Fffr Pe;t. C5iiUa I 5 Thin SttetVPo'Mid, Or. .3 . fi zz . . - WFt IT si-a;:s. tiic-wc ZU' ZO HlMJfDGlr'LZJLJ yoa place your order, now ; tor that nsw Fcrd lytn! ca lc: s; ; . : livcrjrVy s as a sHortagS? alrearly cxuil" '!?cut - cdi r ci: V ; payment plzxL' - Genuine Fptt -V. -V---.--iV. J.-! r V-" FnBayaSafijfdaif WO WO tRr 0 1 1 BARGAlM DAY ia ' At the SELLING OUT. HALF THE PEOPLE'S ; Ci4S STORES STOOl.: 3-pound full comforter size Cotton BatUng. bras-.-QO tic Disposal, per roll "3i.y.;-.: Beautiful assortment of Dress Ginghams." 2 7 y inches wide, big array- of patternu. 25c grade, Drastic : Disposal, : per, yard . . TtlAliaonrla ttavn maiMrfi1o1 Mwa A4ltM t. .m.. now prevailing at this, the Greatest Sale- the People' Cash Store has ever-, inaugurated f UNUSUAL. REASONS. prompted Ibis saiev Such prices' as you will fihd here were never equalled before and probably never will be again. IWe have prepared: for ybu two- wonderful Bargain Days FRIDAY and SATURDAY and extra help will be here, t wait on you promptly. ; You can attend this sale Friday and Saturday with the absolute assurance of saving real money. and the. amount you save 13 only measured by the extent of your? f ; - jj.'t.-r - r 1 jt -jt j 17c Just arrived & new .shipment "of Ladles Ntjw Sport Coats. in. the latest ' "spring colors and p a 1 1 ern s. Specially, priced for Drastic j y Disposal, each .. V I Ladies New Taffeta-Dresses, Prtng'gaiaja,fckt e stylejaV Drastic Disposal, 'd Q Tfi. each 21c FRIDAY an ATURDAYf we , will fell Imported jap. Crepe, all wanted colors,' very special, per yard . . 'Drastic Disposal of qne lot children's heavy ribbed hose, good irunl-of . sizes, on sale in the .Basement Store, j . peij pair ............ f Drastic' Disposal. . one Jot Glasa Water- Tumblers (Basement Store) M each -- :' ' Qne lot of Men's-Wool .Dress: Suits, good styles and pat terns;- values, to $18.50. Drastic Disposal., suit $9.75 Astounding Sensational Specials L Crown Jlour, per sack Eitra! Eitra! iFndax-Marclil Iff . , ..Friday March ISth, we' wlH self f o Anyone' making t a.purchase Of $2.00 over in any department, except f groceries, the best Cane or Berry -Sugar at, per pound 5c Limit 10, pounds, to.'a cu?tomei, , , Extra! Extra! Saturday, fiarch 17 Saturday, March 17th.. we will sell to anyone msk i insr.su purchase, of-- $2.00 or over 'in -any department. bexcpt,'groceries, s l 9-pound sack: of tho famous Pride of the West Flour, at., per sack - : Di.29 - . Limit one sack to a customer. ' HtccI'Iifd Grocery V w ; roii 1 nttDAr- and EAXUEDAx! ONLY lour,- - ( " ' ' . . . . . . . .' j xi v Cherry 1 pity'c YhiLe llardwheat Flour, C ' per sack '. . . . .'. &. Crown, Rolled Oats '"r Bulk Peaberry Coffee', 'Xfer-pounoTv. . . . ; ; r. -iv r .-' If- : WJIscm'a Niit-JMiirgar- no ine, per-pouad fc ItaJl. cwis,Miik, for jFreslw Rahch T1S, ' f 'per dozen ........ , !Z 'Fresh Creaiiery But ter, per pound ..... -.-,C I- Vegetable Specials ' '.. '. . , , . , n iCallfornia - Head rC Lettuce, two for . . . . AJ ' -. .. ' i - -- ' jFresh Ripe-Tonaatoos. - : ier pound , ". . J tFine Florida C raj 0 'Fruit, each ....... Taney Ort ley ; Appieo per dox Suhkist Sweet Large aize jQrangeA, -l ,. ..'. per dozen . . . ., fancy jilpo Bananas, per pound JLC f -. . ' . , Oregon Crown Spuds, per 100 pounds-.. .. ' U Dregon Onions.. ; v - 12 pounds for , C FREE .COrTEE Friday and ' Saturday , ' - Come to. this - store tither day and get your cup, of. real honest-to-goodness piping hot Coffee FREE i Safems Busy Corner Watch our Visws t iliiMniM' ..,t..-f-U- il itfim- 11 II If fv I I 4' I 1 "if 1 0, .at- t I , vJ F, I j- fwsim- " '-"i t-V-r""' . a-- j .vv'iFri-iy. rn'i- Com to .tlilj, f either day and got yc jt cup of real h- t- -goodness piping ht fm mm- V0