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THE OREGON STATESMAN SALEM, ORKGON SATURDAYrMORNINGAPRIk77i-in23 JaMaray fn'Jaszmanla.' Lmratrv c, ."Coda of I the Yukon. GUAM) . r : Tom Mix In "Arabia.? ! : ; - BUG II ' Four cts Hippodrome Vaudeville.; Pauline" Starkw In "Salvation Nell." " Thevmanrelons; DeohzoandCo. Is the' headline Attraction on the four act vaudeville show opening at theBUgh theatre1 today .pre senting" his .'. spectacular.i-ibottle ju.ip.piaS jvovelty, which has never y b4n eeett-before, as-Deonxo-- Co. a re' the only artists in the World doiig this sensational feat. Boine ' nndCarew. a. wduo' of ' talented ynusg Jadiea, present . a u singing end- dancing numbeef ull jot snap, Oritrhley an Dcdee present' a laughable comedy ?Dont 1 Touch Dudley .Gordlon is Jt quaint little'tenbwrttar1r; laughs r and dances his. way through life- - i v " '( ' ' " : -I i., y-?i:.-i J .; j Application for- ' an Insurance .' -policy for JiO0,0O6 has been made by William Foxon' the life of "Tony," the famous horse belong ing to .Tom Mix, '. the robust" star appearing "In ''Tom Mixi in "Ara bia"' at the Grand theater.' ; V -. The Insurance order . was ' given trt aiNew ?'Tork broker1, Who Tin turn placed, ft through; his British correspondent sWiy Lloydsi 1on- . d6:--v'! ,-i . -u ' ? " Tdt?u Fa-studios are: now.,tro duclag" a picture" at- ar tfosl of- ap i proximately 25ff0,. ' fa? which "Toni"; hiartli)iprtanCfpati5V ' Ton; has ieen :ape?r?ngin motion .plctMrjnpjkjns 'for, a numWjoi jiQars,aBdjftwo)v4n: , m stiaii n popjUarUy,i aiv. jtimes Bhartng.vn .the , honors r. bestowed" u ton' the star, whch has- added greater to biSr.vaifle according .to o pinions advaacedVAi f&e insilr v ' an.ee , application.' - " j The' insurance application Is made to cpverVthe death, of Tony'. bjT accident ox .natural-, causes, : within ! oneiyea byi whlcli time the pTcture- wlll have been com rieted. 1 - ' ' ' . . -r:,. --. .- t i'-'B .. Pauline Starke will be seen in one of her -very- beat - offerings, "Salvatro I Nellt 'the Bligh ; thatrr today and "tomorrow.' Mae Murray "has, done" :4hV t est work of ,h,er phptoplayj carper; i nf her latest; Metrp picture, Jazs manla," presented by : Robert .3 Leonard at r the -t Oregon . theater, where. It was seen, for- the '.first llnle" yesterday.he amazing'", ver satility of" this gifted screen star was never more , fully 'evidenced than in this. film, and Jt Is by. all odds the tmoatf popular and enter taining 1of her'plctures.'; ' ' " ' ' " 'Jazzmknia" has everything , In i it. As a matter of fact;: it is more than on photoplay. JI Khas Jti ; background for. the 'most, 'part in the colorful , "kingdom cf Jass mania, a tiny Balkan principality. It . ahlfts j to Paris for "ai hlle; then to. the Casino at Monte. Car. Io. and. finally to New Yorfc."' Spec tacular scenes ' follow; each other with, incredible 1 Swiftness; ."and no sodner has'.; one glhhpsed a J scene of rare beauty ,'t nanT'anbf her 1 stead. :.!f Jaismania".:is pireally a New York . Hippodrome lot film dom. . , , ' says?leagoe ISSUE MEXT PROBLEM ; ( Continued" .from page mm discouraged tydajr ar Jhe. had never : seen tnem befbre to the : "They are going forward with characteristic British pluck." he quoted his ; informant as faring, 6ul they see no ighJihea nd f eaTr that "iheP crash - may come at any time which' Will involve ail Europe andt the British empire In financial and social ruin. :4 " It is easier to Imagine than to describe what the situation of our country would be.7 4usUc Clarke declared If the .Brtih, empire should rdieappear, trom the world, carrying aa.lt would. France down with it and thus involving saii Eu rope and BrlUln in the economic and social demoralization and de spafr, la , which 4 Germany, ; Russia and Asia Minor are today. Vs A "And i yet ; our , gorernment stands : aloof; la suspicion and fear,' as if Jt were- contamination even. to" touch the '. league of na tions' which Is the-only hope for such a union." , . . t . r , - , President . Harding, he contln ned, tf'af ter - pledglri fe' himself in the - moet ' solemn inanner., to . Vdevis and enter tome' associa tion of, nations jto -proraote. 4be peace of ; the -wbrrd.'thas ; failed tot half hl term,, to "do anything but resort to a limited-- allianee with' afewj poWers U.4eawKh theprobleins of the Pacifer but which touches not'at all the crisis oniv th ' Atlantic-' which" threatens to overwhelm ; the - worTkL, .' : f Later he' referred to the pres IfJent's request that the senate ad vise " and consent to the negotia tion of a treaty ; making America a party ta the international court of justice, as "signs that daylight lg breaking, in the longitude ot Washington.! - ; : ; -r - fi ' -, :-f ""Let us hope," he added, "that It is not, the phantom f of i false dawn but- a.-, real coming of the light.' . - - ' - ; i He Crltlclsed the president however, for asking the senate to "advisee ' and : consent" -to an un made treaty , instead of sending that body a sompleted treaty and asking for - its ratification.", i ' "The executive shonld ; avoid even' the beginning ot the evil ot surrender to. the senate, in this Brave ;matter,,'t he said, f"but the senatorial mind 1 always pbnder .ioJus and sloW'to .act, andJso it hs i taken six ' monthes to think, over this request, which should ' have vwui 6AUkw uj a Ufa vow tu, wittout ' debater' "H t ?M - v i Mrs. Mary Royal Dies 3 ? : At Home of. Her Daujghter f4. Mrs. Mary, J. ;Roya"U for- many years a 1 resident of Salem; died Thursday : night at the bome of her daughter, Mrs. Rev. W. Skip worth; in Portland. THei funeral serf lee Is to be held In Portland Monday, and the' body Is to -be brought back to Salent ..Tuesday at ;1 o'clock, on the ' Oregon' Slec trie ! train: for Burial beside ber latehushant,;hanea: Royajt, In' Jason Lee eniefery. 'V :;;.!; i rThe Royals wei of the: pioneer stock; in Salem. They 'Were old timers ,as long: as 4 0" years ao. Mr; -Royal was a . bridge tbnllden and .the family -were prominent In church -and. social -work. Hi Salem. One daughter, Mrs.' "Williams, went: to . Washington, where she ha been connected ' with the de partment it agriculture for many years. V Another daughter married Rev. Mr Sklpworth; pastor of one f of , the; Me(hodlst: churches .ia Portland, and it was at her home that fhjS mother died. The Royals formerly lived j in f East j Salem They : were, :well known, to ah the jearly eettlera In tbl parf cf Ore gon. - Mr Royal died seYeral years agO. -' ' - :- ' i -' f ' v , ,- t. "i C:r- - PuWiV Lit:'.'-:;? All Exhibits Ndw .;tn Place and Big Crowd Is Looked , fori rT6day; jHiGood' crowds af L people have beeri attending the Made-in-Saleni exposition f the JRI &pcom panyi of flee i on . North y jWberty street. fThe exhibits are t all J place, tand yesterday the visrforl couldsee the whole show v" i lThc.omenttJsieverjrgeneraJ that I didn't .know.rthey made sucV things i is- that in ; Salem:" thlireleieice; being made. toY al most one-half of the' : product shown. There's, lota of - interest ing" stuff f ahown; 1 artlciea tthat have plugged . away in , a q,ulee, mauercp-ract way, getting, good orders and building up a, perman ent business L without even . the closest neighbors realizing that they are really commercial, man ufactures. -Vi. 1 - The electric light company has had this show. in. mind Sot more than a year, and has .worked Jiard SUtcment of ovMrcbin. Vimaattrmit. elratlatkmit tc, or 4b Orapott . StatM psStUbl daily : Orecon. reairedj hf th met-et Avgnst 1912, dltr S. A. 8toM, Sli, Or . MftDkfflar Editor 8. A. Stone: : St PblUhrR. J Hdrick. fitlmJ BwIhm' r',. Vsnszer Carle Abrmraa. 8a!em, Ore., - 'f. -l . r,-;t raer-(H ft . rorioitioD. flTe nam ad." sddreaees t ( stoeklMMem vhoJdis 1 Pt ;eept er morf ,otl amoaat of atAck.) B. J. Headricka.8lm, Ore.j Carle. Abrana, Salem, Ore.; 8, A. Stone. Salem: -Orev ..-4 - - ---1v"-;t Kneway beodheldera. t mortrart. -:&iT1 totker aeeari(y aeklera- heldinf J pr ,ceal or mare of ta total ,aaunt . et. bonds. aertsases or otber aecifrlUea; none. 7 ATarage autnoer er , eopltt rack j lama or tW jmbUeatie : ld o-dlstribated thronft-b the- mail Of tberwla i Ut .'paid aabaorbra; darjac--the aiz .moptha pe eadiagtb, . date of' this' aUtemeat. .-R. J.U HEXTBICK8; PablUaer. Swora to I aad 1 rabaeribed - bofero ' ate this 5tb day ot AprJ,. 1SS3, ; , tp ; make .it.n . cre4iUblft.,exhibi tln ;-of- Salem's industries. With more than 60" ihibItor," the re sult ' is - not; all unappreciatlve, A large .attendance is .looked, tor today.-; The -exhibition Is f reel -. d.lg 1"UVWQ' 1V7 VTfa. : (My ommiMiea - azpirct Jaaaary IS. ' "THE CODE IBERIA . : ' LAST TIMES TODAY -:. 1 r; r of the YUKON" 4 r ' With f Mitchell Levsis ViviturRich . ToirtiSantociar " did : 1tU ; ljkb' 'MacLEAN - ' THE HOTTENTOT Bee the Sunday show r't'7. at the t I B B R:T f : Mysterious1 Prune Blight ' arrrsttmn'ixhmtiveiy . The i mysterious V'prune blight which baffled - investigators last year-,has. again made' li.s appear ance in and near jSalemL . A num ber of orchards j are said to- be badly affected, and experts in plant diseases are expected to ar rive from the agricultural college today--';:-.-. .:; ?.; ; They will work with Peatcy Brothers In an effort -to find -a remedy. The orchards I which have been hit by the blight-will be made the subject of exhaustive Study.." ;-: " :f.JWv i-v' " While the blight etruck .at dif ferent times in- Che prune devel-' opment - last year. It 'f. is affecting the prune dst as the bud forms this year and the : buds affected : drop off. '4 ''-f:i a-f '- 1 One .little inch won't "make you i. very tall ;: . ; t you've gotTto keep on growing. One" HtUe . ad won't do all, ' . You've got to keep them golngf TRT KX STATESMAN" CLAS&l V - i t h Four Feature Acts mBaaanM asaw mamas aajfesM aLaBjBaaaawawBWBvi aaMBaaaa ' a,TfteSr;onz0 f Boise Carew : - -tpmpany - Plenty of i-ep . 4 Sensational ' .. ' . . ., -S .1 A vi&dtt' r . Kovelty and a Fiatfo Otu htey " &i Podge - ; Dudley Gordon " t J i, f (n,:; '- - a - Don't Touch That - IVrsatHe Comedian U-JV; Pauline Stark ' ' " Bargain - In 1 " . " t MKne j; "Salvation Neir ; 25ci ' ' tbmed) Scenic ' j . J?!!!121 i i w i vr . u. i - w ii ' : ; -7 CLASSIFIEt) A -si. I f "- "i j-f r ... " i t: t.f ' ' ..''-'I i i ,i i -v.ii ..4 .1-.- .. ; ; '.-: if.ji.ff (..-.- "::;JTi! J t rjT T " "rrTf ir?. 7 Stirtlig Today v." hf' rrv '.v .. -i I J-t:":raf f': II J .? 4tv - ;?- 4 Tw ,m: our mN- .: ;p.li-;kivOtr'- ( A -I" , I i . r ib 1- 4 1 - re; m r- SI 1 r jt ea-v a t r aa 1 re 1 a.n - j 1 m ffr , Added Attractica 1 LARRY "SEMON 17 rVf'-ll. :n- IS. '.THE BARN. YARD? VIM Pi ' ' ..Barfrain Msitirieft: . .. TODAY. r. . TODy. - wf . -.. 2-5 p. m.; i-5 pSmJ , Hawley .at the B&TfoE&sr 3 Ji tjie i:.bdsiries3,is the fact that ; sirwe. W to io business we . " " ... hare givehtheT people of . Salem 11 the valor -and seryfee. that : they are-entitled tpr expect. We - - han(fle nothing -but strictly . 4. I... A. ' 1 . - . first 1 a "m at nn . -nnll ' w e c o m e: a tris i v'.a;i ea Market ' - ,1-X.lIBERTx ,V7' , ' :S!- : i -a. ;; : - , . . i -A f 1- -. W ''fcT'tWstV' , .. Hi' - i -i g itm---mj - jr-i-i.-r-if j-tit-1 i y --f- - ' ' f ; : ; f VtVr;r- v-4t-v'':- s . . 'ttt j - x j v v';::r.':lr ' I I ' ; 'r-idi'L:: .- . . m:&f f Silk Atrfe fin :r I 457 STATE STRE15T .. .:--; l' (, " Ehe25S " " k , A i " : -:r-V - t-:v: - - v-- - -'-:. v, 4- : $500 IN'PRIZ'ES GIVEN ? . ;d39COtficle3;Tbtiulri t HOW I PRIZE iff $3001xri Value . .- -r i v-; v. l:aSaT ! '. : . iis !your answer andWitisM correct we at once send vou : particulars of one sibfale co fiK This: coniKt! fiyediyomareentiti&M6 Ca tastif prize atihe closel of the ; tdrSeiid Your J use one side i of : the paper. ; onlyj write down the number.: of dots counted, using tbe- following words.' "I, ;havo counted a grand total . ot (Insert number here) dots In the cnti as shown - advertisement aild; sign your name ana sdlress;' . j ' .KeatneSs: and appearance will be carefully considered in awarding the grand prizes.: so write aA" neatly" as you can. ( This splendid-offer will only he good for a limited' time; sa send 'in your solution right away NOW to The Pacific ? Homestead,' Dot Competition Editor; Salem, Ore. - .-.;, -... . - ' - --i- -.-s-r, '- ' .a.'-.'. . i , ----- - a X V i X 1 z . - - 4' - A s ". . - - . "f' : 1 - X r- 4 . -- 4 P I. i i t.