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; 4 ' V.-L THE OREGON. STATESMAN, 3ALEM, OREGON . .v. . - . - . . -: . i .... ... . " : v - - . . . 1 " FRIDAY MhBNTOflJ APRIL 27. 1923 m 4 U: MOVIEMOSSIP , X : I '.f t OREGON w rt Today Mating j jLorna ' . i . Doone." Starting tonight at 7 -M , , I.IIiKHTY "Capt. Fly-By-Night." . i- fOi' . GRAND I Saturday and Sunday-4-"Mr. Billing Spends His ; Dime - with Walter Hiera. i ' . '. , BLIGJl ; .. A. Special'-Yudeille and VA Soli 6t the Desert. ': K' 'A" novel bit of vUlany is Been in 'Outlaws of the Sea,' the new pic ture in -which Marguerite Courtot and Pierre. Oendron plays leading roles. ' The 'trick la employed by the leader of a band of rum-runners operating between Florida and the Bahamas.- He rente his houae' to- a- simple old mas; a .re tired sea captain, and his daugh ter".' When the bouse is under sus picion, the Tilllan changes the rent receiptVta a "deed of purchase, has all " his "' liquor; 'transferred to the house In , the absence - of the old captain, and ; thus clears himself entirely. What- comes a of t. this derer juheme is absorbinrlr Die- tujed at the Bllgh Saturday and Sunday," vVr- .i.f.jfw,- Johnston; McGulley Un whose fa mous story; The Mark of ZOrro, Douglas Fairbanks 'achieved one of his igreateest successes, has had another ; of hia thrilling fiction tales come to life on the screen. It Is "Captain Fly-By-Night," In which Johnnie Walker makes his bow., as a t full-fledged star. The picture will be shpwa at the Liberty-theater today and Saturday. 'Mb order tov parry, out the i at mosphere of Johnston McCulley's great story of love, and adventure In olden j California, during the period of Spanish domination of 1824, i two complete towns of quaint J one-story . abode ' buildings were thrown up ' on the coast of California.! These scenes were lit erally soaked . In the vivid atmo sphere; of old Spain of Spain in the ear of a dashing cabelleros and bewitching senoritas. : A story of real human interest is "Adam's Rib," Cecil B. De Mine's latest f Paramount which comes: to the Oregon theater' to night. The- theme of the produc tion It the untanglement of the at fairs of a husband and wife by their young daughter, a typical ex ample of the sensible type of the modern igirl. f - . I Mr. De Uilltf in this production, has inserted - a jicrt-'ivisiOTi liberty-. ; : AND SATURDAY "A THRILLING TALE OF ! JUHM5IUH WCCULLtY .l 4 JUriiio I Url iiICUULLLT V rJci AUTHOR OF VVri MARK OFORRO" i "i '- wawssssBS .. mU H , ' ' i . . v a f'i- ''I'K ' ' i :.. , fPP" A TlHt 'SATURDAY : and SUNDAY :." ' . 1 1 1, i . . , . :; ffVALTERCVl v h i b as; t AHSfeP r w w T T",,,t Ttf.lA-2iff! - ' v - . r: ii JCiio-jouy waiter xners aayou ve '.' .wanted to see him, -Star in a fast: LV5 : hilarious love-comedy Startirig as a rib- s r ' . ' bon clerks finishing -as the boss of " a " S k Tfi i. South American republic With a lovely T senorita as his bnde. ; i i " scene similar to the noted "bac chanal" scene in ."Manslaughter," showing the life of primitive man as compared to r that of present day beings. You will be surprised to note that while centuries have passed since the era of the cave man, the love affairs of the en tire human' race are now much the same as they were In the time of the "stegosaurus ungiatus," - or in plain English the armored dinosaur. r , ,4';,. ,.y-.: ,-;!. nv : " ' LlilBery Department m Rear Room . Big display of Teady-to-wear hats. Very newest. Best of materials and right up to the minute in styles i Moderately priced, -i ; , v if .-v, FLOWERS. This is our special effort. .We SI19W thousands' of flowers," priced verj! lQWi hatdrna-'; mentsy novelties in great varieties. ! 1 . - - ' CHILDREN'S HATS, a large well assorted stock. . " , Be sure and. visit thU department. You will , . Jiot be- urged to buy. Kxpert trimmers-' rcad ' , to suimlr srour wants. . ' SHOES. We sell only reliable shoes, with leather counters. No fiberoid or paper in our shoes. ' Why .take chances when you can buy guaranteed shoes of us? - We make our own adjustments. Our cus tomers are satisfied. Try us and you will be like wise. . - - - f .f V; ' -Our cawantred shes . cost little . more,, than cheap unreliable Mile'shoes.'"' Next time you wast Uoc,, think f us. s i K ... :.,r. .' ' ' : - ' "1. I.' mm 215 N. Ccnncrcil SI BORAH BEGINS HIS " WORLD COURTATTACK (Continued from page 1) p the trend df sentiment. ; Question Held Moral One Supporting . President Harding In his contention that' the Unit ed States should particpate f in the Dermanent court of interna tional justice, v EMhu V Root f to night told the American society of international law. f that ;the question presented ; nj ' the pres ident's message, to the senate was really; only a question of moral support. - The amount of contribution toward the support of the court to be determined : by ;'our 'w own congress would be negligible," asserted Mr. Root. "We under take to do nothing1 and give no body authority or power tot de anything : to : us. The f question is merely whether we' shall 8,T our moral approval to the es tablishment of the same kind ot court which our government has been urging for a generation." ; : Scores Fallacy ; v In addressing the s society,;, ot which1 he Is president, at fits seventeenth annual meeting, Mr. Root s described at length L the genesis and nature ot, the world conrt,--his' reasons for believing it superior to the old Hague tribunal. I the - clear distinction which ; he said ; had been made between the league of nations. the development of International law desDite the world 1 war and what he held to be the fallacy In reasons advanced v why: this country should not support the court.' ' "V " f .Then, In closing his address, he said: . . , : !. A .? -r ! "I wish" to express, my warm agreement with what Senator Borah . has recently saJd about outlawry . ot war. To that end i I sincerely hope that the approv-. at of the United States may ; be j eiven to this' international court: which represents ; the ; highest noint vet reached by , agreemeni of the nations In affording ; the same substitute ior ;?r by Judi cial decision 01 " tniernauonai causes that has been so ef f ec in - dolnsr away with orivate war among individuals.", y IWW STRIKE IS v HOT SERIOUS (Continued from page 1) Union officials said the strike had gained strength but: steamship officials belittled their claims of traffic interruption. SACRAMENTO, Cal., April 26. Reports , from : the lumbering sec tions of northern California and southern Oregon received here to day indicated , little or no spread of the strike of Industrial Work ers or the World In the logging camps and lumber . mills: Small strikes j were inprogress near the Klamath Falls; Ore.; and in Plu mas county, California. ; t m a m w 11 m 1 m r mm - m m u -. w .m-- ...'is a n m a ar a r m m a ------ m - u V T . m w 9 IfMOtfYli W It fe) Cash o stoves NEW YORK, " April 26.' -Price movements in today's -stock mar. ket, for ' all practical purposes, consistently . followed their nai row and uncertain trend of ? re cent days.. Dealings Were mod erately larger but the trading was almost entirely In the hands af professionals. Holders of se curities showed no Inclination to become s alarmed "and efforts to push,, down prices were, " for the most part ineffective. However,' there was no noticeable, effort to orce prices up rapidly. :j Df chief interest was the - first increase in call money rates this week, the rate rising gradually from 4 1-2 per cent in the firs,t hour to six per cent shortly before the close. Speculators for the decline sought on each successive Increase in the rate to .. force prices down 'by concentrating on a few shares but-, their .efforts failed to shake the . general list. Most of the usual market leader fluctuated ; within fractional lim its,' reflecting the 'varying opera tions of the y trading element. Several ot the food and tobacco specialties' scored substantial gains and ' public utilities were consistently strong.-, tf vf"j " I m II m 1 : CONSIDERING! M'l Considering the unasual increase in the prices of lood profectj, wtiWn. f estinz to note hoW the buvinVnovrer of the Dollar has held its own at WUVUUp. . , r . . , . 1 PFriAL SALE" list but Our REG- iThis list compiled for the convenience of our.patrons, is not a 5rt,LiAi- oau. , , v . ULAR EVERYDAY PRICES. ' ; i - ? t.t ' Retain this list as your guide check items wanted. r ' T ; " , .. ' . I'' .,' SKAGGS "EVERYDAY PRICES' ; i I I I 10 lbs. Sugar..:: .......98c few days .a similar 1 condition would obtaljn herev ?V? fl. .1 i I i i Few '.Loggerst Strike 1 ; i : t, PPRTLAND, Ore., ) April 26. Not more than ; 500 " men In "the logging camps of Oregon had ans wered the I WW strike call up to tonight, according to reports re ceived here at "beadquarters of the . Loyal, Legion , ot Loggers, and Lumbermen and at offices of sev eral lumber companies. In' Klam ath county, where some 300; men struck yesterday no considerable accessions to ? the ranks of the strikers were made today. Some few men in a camp at Silverton struck. Coos, Tillamook and Lin coln counties again ; reported all camps and mills working full crewa. Reports received at. Klam ath Falls from Weed. Cal., said no men had struck there. ? V- Traffic Said" Norm! ? ' ' : NEW YORK. April 26. Activi ties of the striking IWW marine transport workers delayed depar ture a short time today of coast wise steamship Henry R. Mallory, with 150 passengers for Key West and Galveston. Harbor conditions otherwise were repotted normal.' TODAY ONLY n . orpheum; attraction PAUL B. Violinist ' Formerly of the Or pheum Circuit and B o s t o it Symphony "Orchestra. .... . -.- , r. f;'1 ; Assisted By " - LITTLE ; BETTINA Premier Ianseue " CORP. IVAN r EDWARDS Tenor All Xew. Songs "A SON OF THE 1 --.DESERT.:. t A j story f the -. Saluiru " ITMIKDV t . and SC1CX1C DLI6I3 TL'ZATuS IVatch for Silunlay's ' EI3 L'how GRAND THEATRE WEDNESDAY,' MAY 2 Ackerman &, Harris present the sensation of - the season .direct from. 8 weeks run at the Century., Theater, ' San FranciscoL . . ; World's ! Greatest Dancing Show with Mamie Smith and Jazz Houn's Rucker'and Per- rinV Frisco Nick. - "-. - -t y. ,w In conjunction with 75-Cast and Creole Beaut V ''Chorus of 75; Prices 50c" to 2.00 ' ; : Seats on Sale ; 1 Mail - orders' now. Make checks payable Grand Thea ter. M ( v" :: -rt '' : m m 1 II PI m i m m W P ii &2 3 24-lb. bag DEL MONTE FLOUR... .....98c 10 lbs. Fancy Navy Beans.. - ......98c 15 lbs. 'Head Rice.: : . -. . -98c 12 lbs. TAPIOCA :: 98c 12 pkgs. A. & H. SODA...:.,.,.....:...-.-.:.-.-98c 10 pkgs. Corn Starch-:.L:: .. : -. . L lMc 4 large pkgs. Rolled Oats :r....:.... 1.98c 3 large pkgs. Premium Oats ... 98c 1 (Tbese contain Dishes and Aluminum) ' 8 pkgs. PUFFED WHEAT.::.H: ..,:.!i.. ;.98c 6 pkgs. PUFFED RICE -:: :. : . . . :..: .:; 98c 5 pkgs. Kellogg's Bran ......1.1..:. 98c 2 9-lb. bags ROLLED OATS 98c 17 lbs. Bulk Cream Rolled Oats-.: 21 98c 12 pkgs. Kellogg's Corn Flakes:... .. .98c 1 2 pkgs; Post Toasties..j... ii: ..1 .98c 5 lbs. Best Grade Macaroni and 5 lbs. Best Grade Spaghetti...,..."........-......i.... -.,......98c 6 pkgs! GRAPENUTS .:.. .::: .1. :. .....r.... :98c 10 pkgs. SHREDDED WHEAT....................98c 8 lbs. Sunmaid Seedless Raisins... ....:r..98c ; 7 lbs. Fancy White Figs......4....... 98c 6 lbs. Extra Choice Peaches...:.......... .....98c 10 pkgi. Bronze Dates...... ..98c 7 Small Bottles Maraschino Cherries... .........98c 5 large bottles French's Mustard...!..': ...98c 2-2 VI' size tins SKAGGS Cane and Maple ... 98c 3 bottles Heinz Olive Oil... :...:.-98c 4 tall cans Ripe 01ives....l...L . .. ...98c 5 pint bottles Del Monte Catsup.. Hi ul-..--98c 10 pkgs. JELLO all flavors ;-:...-.......-..98c 10 cans Prepared Mincemeat, tall.....-.. 98c 4 pounds IWCOAil..:.i:i.::!98c 2 lbs. Gunpowder Tea (bulk)i.: . :..:.-:-l!98c 7 bottles -oz. Price's VanflIa...-.:.-..98c oa u whitt WONDER SOAP 14 bars IVORY 50AP -v :r -----4 Larsre CITRUS POWDER. 4 Large Seafoam Powder- -------x : 3 I.nrffe Peets' Washmg Macbme Soap...i: .tw: 3 liA Borax Soan Chips (20 nrule)- 2 Large White KwgWashing Soap.:..;:::- 10 PKZS. LUA. :;.i.i.. ---; 12 cans 01J) DUTCHXLEAIJSER-.:. 4 LarM RINSO. r-, : -;:i -- 15 bars CREME OIL Toilet Soap..:zi-X : : io - oars reis-nap"- - 16 cans SUNBRITE Cleanser..:... 21 boxes regular size Matches.: 8 cans SKATi......--r-------'r-':,"!:x: n. t ii r ' . S!tT. . - . f - . ---C4 y laii arnauon luiut... 9 Tall Borden's MiI3cL-: ... ----l --CCr 10 cans (taU) Ubby'AppIe ; Butter. ...- .Cr;: 8 cans No 2 Yaa Canip i lrt and Beans..... J?C: 10 cans Domestic Oil SardinesI-:,--r-------.:--Cw: 10 cans Campbell's Soups.;;....:. j-.C 2 : 6 cans Fancy Shimp..::-----Uv-.-.CC: 6 cans No. 1 Baltimore Oysters.. ..:...iCC: . 7 cans Alaska Salmon, 1-lb. tall... .11. .CC: 1 10 cans Deviled. fifealsTLs,:.:::: ..r--.-CC; 7 j cans Baltimore String BeansJ;.:.:. .CC: . 7 cans Lima Beans... .... :.. 10 cans Standard Corn..l;....l. ... -5 cans Is Flat Sliced Pineapple..!.... .. 4 cans lily Valley Sifted Peas... ...1 4: cans lily Valley Golden Bantam Corn.... : 10-lbs. can Marsfcnellow Syrup... 1.... 6 cans Fancy Maine Corn......l....l.. ......... 2 No. 5 boxes Soda Crackers....... 4 lbs. Brookfield Cream Cheese... ........... 7 cans Prince Albert, Tuxedo or Velvet. .. r rV W f W . , r - y w . .-ay w . V W w f w w .w w - .ay p . W w TODAY and EVERYDAY at SKAGGS, hundreds select their entire dinner (FRESH MEATS GROCERIES-FRUITS and VEGETABLES) with utmost confidence, and a Great Saving of Time and MONEY. ' r'' , . . -, ; Delivery We deliver any'size order for one "dime. Orders of $5.00 or more (sack sugar excepted) delivered without charge this applies to city including, Fairview avenue and West Salem. Rcteh this list check items wanted. ' : " ' .. " v ? V 1 Phone C 0. D. Orders 478 W Wholesale Department, Phone-437 SALEM, OltEGQII S ' ' '1 c - - STARTING TONIGHT- 7-9 P. M timB&- '"TiL T Td) Tr K 71 - "iS"4iVvlL V - PRODUCTION LM iiMili(PS TnV'oTl II & inn no) WITH AN UNSURPASSABLE CAST -; ' INCLUDING - i - ., MILTON SILLS, ELLIOTT DEXTER ANNA Q. NILLSON, PAULllllRON THEODORE KOSLOFF .'A GLOWING DRAMA THAT TAKES YOU "from JAZZ Ito THE JUNGLE, FROM THE CAVE TO THE CAB ARET YOU SAW , ONE SIDE OF THE MODERN 4 GIRL IN MANSLAUGHTER NOW SEE THE OTIL HAWLEY AT THE T WURLITZER TONIGHT - SATURDAY SUNDAY . M0fU)AY OlEGQK (Note) OUR CONTRACT WITH THE D1STRI- . BUTOR CALLS FOR THE FOLLOWING PRICES ON THIS . . PICTURE Evenlngs-Aditt3 . ; .50c Children . . . i. . . .20c Luges J.. 75C " '' MATIN. :ZS Aauits t . Children .... 4. Logea 10c 45c