- i THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON - ;FrdAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1023 ill. t 1 K- MOVIE GOSSIP I - ' .' ,- . (.HAND " ' Wednesday, April .vr-r-Elsie Ferguson. in person with her own cornpahy, Mary vllalrd Comedians , present VTho Last Hound VP" - '.I Will Rogers In "The Un willing Hero." OHKtiON Bet t y i Com pson i n Whit a Flwwer." 'The i I,IIIKRTY . Harold i Lloyd in I.ast." "Safety Will Ropers, Goldwyn's 1iome ly and, hurnun screen star, wilt be seen again at the. Blfgb thea ter today; In his latest photoplay, 'An Unwilling Hero." It Jis the story of . an American ;-traanp" w ho. hero lies a . hero Jn spi te : of himself -but-not 'enongh"f '.one tij 'forego1 the. open road. " It jwas ton ruled on u short story by l Henry. . ' All of the. romantic charm, vi rile adventure, and dramatic in tensity . which characterize the works of Jack London us the most thrilling of American fic; iion, isxfound in , S. K. V. Tay Jcr's production. "The Mohican's HAWLEY,; : At the;,Wurlif2er ; Piny trig 'When the I-eaves Tome Tumbling Down." .EMM! BURNING with the warm iell of Hawaii V Ive M a o n j where .: It was actually' filmed. Trmrrlu . : l l Kill 13 Daaghter." plctuarlzed from Lou. many; who" had themselves won don's story, "Jeea Uck," at thel pejEMa,tayor with their writings. Bltgh theater Saturday and wun-i i . j day. "-v M"' I ' s r? ThuSt, Paul's Young People's society '- met ' Wednesday nieht ;Tonight will be the .final show-1 with Miss Nell Thielsen on Court Ing of the Macy ( Bairds fome- street tor a delightful social eve- dians In Salem for ' this season i niugv i Dancing occujied the eve and they! are presenting-a; dandy j nlnr Jours-ftnd refres:hment were western comedy-drama The uan I served later in the .evening. Round Up." v : r I : 1 .- Mr. Arthur J. Rahn was hos- TTonolulu declared a part ,hol-l tese rvesterday for a delightful Iday to wlcomei Betty Compson i luncheon party: at! the Gray Belle. and the 1 members of the ' Para-I a beantifui' basket of rose tnllps mount company.' who voyaged to land pink carnations centered the the Island city to produce the I table. sfar's current i Paramount pl I laid. ture "Th-White Flower." which ... 1 1 . a. -x . ' 4. . a win lie -tfe leaiure Buufuic-i j jfr, gon tneater ror' two nays I (ained nmg loday Vocal f solo Bluebells .lii-" gy p fy costume Buelah 'Potter, . Dal las school. f - " ; ' ll' Lit: :'.t Violin solor Harold Rupert, Mis Joy; Turner accompanist. .Readings i from Winamettaj Sen'ooP' of " Oratory ' and musical selections , by Willamette ITnlver- slfy (male quartet. : T Violin solo Harold Rupert, Miss .loy Turner, accompanist. " For Cough and Coldr, acne, fXeuralgia, Jtheumatiim -ahdAIl Ache, and Pai -k ALL DRUGGISTS ' 35c and 65c, jars and tub t . Hopitl alza $3.00 ' : (Continued on Page 8) TTY Flcm) a C ' AS THE GLOWING CREATURE OF FIRE AND ROMANCE. , J Qovers for? 14 guests were j ' E ' ' '' I ;. . ! Rome C i Hunter enter-! Tuesday for Mrs. A. U. mg ioaay, v v m . I Johnson rand r Miss Cecil Y)avlr of -Adorned with beautiful n? Santa' Cru-ClJ vThnHhave . lust fragrant J oWers. Mlss'Compfton i, etllTJied fonbwIng several; was greeted-1y Mrs. Julia Craw-1 rtav. w. A . .a . ford Ivers. author and director I jefJK . . . of the story.' who preceded AVrss I The Tario c,ub membprs were Compson andthe other - plarT I among the guests bidden for Tues to Honolulu; members of the I dav i,v. ft-. iinhter rt tllltn., production: staff, and a group were prpttjjy arranged about th of Hawaiian musicians. T" I rooms and eardn were' ontm hr party motored out to quarantine the guests of honor, club mem-j to meet' the star and the, mem- iefs and "specially Invited guests.: bers of the cast. 1' Mrs. Robert i McNarv won kleh! At'the dock a huge crowd of J reore fori the ahernoon. Miss enthusiastic "fans" j were gather-1 Macyle , Hunter .and fiss Liella. ed to catch a glimpse ;of Missl j0hnson assisted-- Other guests Compson in pers&n. As the star 1 besides Mrs. Johnson .'and? Miss stepped j ashore ; iiative musicians i Davis were Mfcs, W. W. Corey, played the Hawaiian march. j Mrs. Walter Buckner Mrs. K. A.- Kurtz. Airs. C. N. Inman. Mrs. r i . l k - What I--am dare-devils?" wen vuuosan, airs, .ynn uiea- who fearlesslv take hazardous rS.ai ration. Mrs. k. chances ln their different neias i r. ir. Pj. ruiienonj of endeavor. Men i who plunge I w. v. jpnnson. f themselves Into perilous predica-1 ... i8- ,A- Bernard! and Mrs, bents and come out smiling. A?'?- ?u!cJlnrJr wh. were to have The world is full of those who T; n: f lirt with danger The firemen, i - - raJ ,s the policemen the arctic explor- l cancel the party. . , the African hunter, the soiaieri "i . i ! and sailor, the aviator, the in- , A Program, has been arranged ur me riigniana I'areni-teacn-ers association entertainment miulnnarv who pear-1 wnic& will be given this ev program 0 0 (3 ca MACY -KAIUD'S- Comedians ; Present 'OlIE LAST : round-: Will Rogers , t in . "The Unwilling Hero" t - - ". The is as fol- Morrisons, till."' . j VM3 .... " t I n" v)ia cmIm the sides of build insfnno.., t mi Yin. tear-1 which . i h n?lnn In the t nng. ic3ij ui"6" ' ( I Inure et vn tra ! the snores of others, r I OWS Th.P "dare-devls" only de- Girls Chorus from Grant jun nur. fact, and that is that l lor high school. life Insurance companies, show frrctt . hecitancv alout. issuing r - - thom nnliclea some companies r ...,: huinteiv. An amus- Pils ifrom Englewood school n,ir,i tn this regard!'' Piano; duet TOh ttnrnlri Llovd was pefliorm-1 neth Abbott - vo va-nriloiis featfrthat dfl April fBubbles Fourth ..;MMnrith lde of a 12 story! Fifth grade, pupils v..H-,t- hi. now Pathe comJl Violin! solo George !. Stoner, qareiv T-ist" which lsbe-JMiss' Joy Turner accompanist ehrvwn TlOW at tile wuen; 1 inuiciio. uiirouc- ruin GRAND Wed. Night, Apr. 25 T" The Seasdn'3 Most Important Attraction Piano j solo -Helen Dallas school. ' - " I Three Bears dramatized Pu- ewood school.'5 1 Mildred and Ken. and ine thonter "The comedian was fore- tni nroinise insurance agents .... II,- that he would never riSK nis m. in such a manner again. But ,'u oomo the thrills are JUBl Ho . - thereJ-and ?SOMB THRILLS! pupils: j tfiTMbtofttJOc;- OMGAGO SUCCESS With the Original ;. Ctist MAIL ORDEks NOW ' ! I Prices: ,; 85c 91 .63 $2.SO-$2.75 -', Including 4Tax-jf'.V'. -Seats On Rale Tnes. fb Wjn. ROSTEIiGRElBMI Sanitas Oil Cloth Wall Patterns Yaijd 25c t Toweling :i ' -'Air. ..- ' l Linen Special -CJood Crade Yard 25, " 32-inch ' :j ; Zephyr Ginghams New ' Patterns Yard '. 25c 32-lnch Romper Cloth Splendid Values Yard 25c One Thousand Yards oi Lace at a yard r : ' y- t- Sheets $1.35 J 3C-inch .. 2G-inch 27-lnch ' - jChaUies - Voiles ? Cretonne' - Pretty Neat New"" . Patterns Patterns! Patterns ;. Yard ;. ., , Yard j. . ; . ' Yard . J9c 15c f I l?c See our linen finished tablecloths. ; Something new Will not lint and stands all thelinen tests: -No matter how many times it if washed, it v?il;not lose its-linen finish. Napkins to match. ? 3 t. T- 60c V Brassieres V f 35c ;':,( 3 for $1.00 36-inch Percales Good. Quality Yard 19c ' 40-inch Unbleached Mnslin - Yard; Ill 3 Cinch. Pretty Voiles Yard 39c ' - , ; ! f Milliridty When you think of "millinery, remember this depart ment, in rear Toom. Flowers and hat ornaments, thou sands, of them, by far the best selection in, town, lowest prices. Nice ! dress' hats,. reasonably priced Little hats for little tots and little prices; -7 ? . ?-- 24Q--246 -North Commercial Street f t- NEW: Vi D). ;7 rS V 1 I-. edleced A Real Bonafide Sale of New Silk Dresses .1 : . The tags have not been j change '.lust select your dress, deduct 15 per cent from the'price on ' ticket and, we say, youMf get a real bargain. i-'--J-if r-svt: r:.-f - rf- r-iV: ji j t;r , ? - , - ; CREPES, TAFFETAS, etc, in all ol the wanted colors. Trimmings are of self materials of bright contrasting flowers and ornaments while others are adorned with bright silver buck!? -nd buttons. 1 GALE-I& COMPANY ' f : " i : i : Commercial and Court Street By MARGUERITE GLEESOK v (M HE MUSICALE TEA at th I HSrarv this afternoon will featured by a program of .'.,-triimiidi urith three of Sa- lom'A moat talented musicians contributing. A" Willamette Btring trio will play one group of num- ebrs al&o.r . : Snrinz will bo featured in a of the music. Miss Lena Bell Tartar Is to sing a group of thjree Phubert- song's. These 'Will bring out the faitfc in spring, the pathf os of the season. and her-closing song, "liars, nam. iu rin K r Anyse herald the joy " of r , ...... . : I i iinrine. . MnA w.. II. Burchardt'a ."Gar- riono .in the Ttain'i and "TO" Snrine." will ;ateo ; feature the hinnv lnvon4 snrinetlm " of the year. "Mr. John ty. Harbison and Mrs.. Frank Spears, both. members of the library hoard "Will be among the jhostesses. while they - will Jbe assisted by the wives 6f the other members arid past; members of the Dr. John R. Sites will sing an aria; i from the opera "Elaine." Ranelle eton Couen It f la cots idered a special treat to hear Dr Sites sine slhco he so j seldom singsA H will also sine Wagner's "Dream." and "Vale." by Ken nedy Russel. ? f , The entire program is as fol lows: . ; : " TschaiKiowsky .. .1. .-. . . . .Walti (mallet music) Tschaikowsky Andantei cantablle (For quartet in D Major j Trio Arery Hioks, Delbert i Moore, Byron Arnold.. , Bemberg "Rapeller ,enton Coeur From opera "Elaine" Wagnelr "Traume" (Dream) ; Kennedy Russel ''Vale." . ; : Dr. John R. Sites, pebussy " Jardins sous la pliiie' (Gardens In the Rain) Grieg "To Spring" . M .. Rachmaninoff "Polichlnelle" Mrs. W. H. Burghardt, Jr.i v Schubert "Fruhllngsgliube"; ft (Faith in Spring) "Who Is SylTia?" Hark, Hark the Lark,'' Lena Belle Tartar. f j . ' : ; j ' Col. and Mrs. E. Hoferiwere at home yesterday . f or ; a gTOnp1 of niore than 25 literary folks of Salem, honoring ; two Oregon authors, Charles Alexander of Al bany anw Albert Wetjen of Portland..- "Mr. Wetjen 'was unable to attend, howeTer. -f-'' f - The ; guests - included, ' for the most part, members of the Mod ern Writers section of the Salem Arts' league. Colonel Hofe- . wh Is editor of, the 'Ijariet. westpf.n literary magaitne. took this way of showing.-honor,- -with Mrs. 'Ho ferr to these two men who hare i won special honor in a' literary I way. r Among 'the guests were l,V-tKW--. i 'K 'i 1 -T'l-vwr-: itaA-- -v.iifo'i.Vw. I'i 1 lift.??. " i v : -jtjejK i :-:!! nnui iri ! -t - y -: :? I '. - -m-h w . ' : 1 ' ill.,. v - r 'oAlloftbe whect- j.u mmiuey aiui us- o eat ; We take large, plump kernels of the choicest wheat ;.' we can get We clean tiiem and wash them. Tien the wheatis rolled into j'waferrt p we'sihine of golden wheat fieldsT . Nor are we content with that. For; during the flak 'ing prccess, die whuea :u 'jiiiany ccoke 'trader a lugh pressure of superheated steam. So that all it takes is" 10 niinutes cobk in the mor iVV j j ' A breakfast OExeal hat gives you oil the goodness of ! the wheat a cereal tastefull and worthwhile, that you cati enjoy the year 'round; Your grocer has it! 1 ; 4 . ' 1! :-.:JtEr "'3 ; The year 'round cereal . t ' t