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4- iW? v,ir i ...... ... . . i t-... s . j-ftrfS WV -:.'."'ti as J! THE OtlEGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON 7 t .. r H SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 2a. 1923 : 1 . i t V REAL ESTATE TOR SALE OB TR-4.DK 9 ACRES, .lit - yrTC4. WiU take ear.; Paeaa667-J. "590 fcaioa 'gffeCr-rT - - . TOB SALS ORCHARD'S ' OS GOOD mli.- City iroertr. F. . H. - Robin, a. R .Bos i Saleaa, Ore com. flOOO TO LOAN. 4 ROOM FURXISHED coUafe. -15330 'I -5 rooms aa : garage. ear State Hoase.i $3300. Robiasea. 22B V Orefon Bid.' 1013. tr uy tiia of aoy day eeel .-Suaday. 17-R. s . r:i :r n - 4' -.' " 4' ' X TOCNO MABR1XI-COUPLE WAXT lag a mU tbbcb o eaar term, with it baBsalow booso and aear 1 Saleau akeald iBresttpete this 12. acre prep art. 26W. 1 ; A.CBohrnstedt 4T Uaseaie TubbIb, Salem. Ortjoa. . ro) SAL&r-A SEW HOUSE. WELL laraisBed. I "FireeplacoV bats, eleectrl riixi amos piaea tad rbedodeadroBi, eroaderful riew ot oreaa: SO t 100 toot let.. at N pert.; Box 203, Kewoort. ' Ores. -' rr !: 7'!' 5 --.-;.( ; ; For Sale j .10 acres, -! anile from eity limits ail ear liae. pared road. ' Sis acre fruit and berries, balaaea Binder cuttiratwa; goe4 bease aad bara Prire $6500. WillVUTte koas aad let im Sales.; 10 cm, Bear Salem. 1-4 milafrwaa paed reed; 5 aereB feerriea. alaare aader eaiUratiea. Oarar. 932SO. Will taie let la Salem tm first parneat. ; -7 -aetea. 1 mil ttm city limits aad ear - lime, all under cnUW'attea;- roed S-room basfalow, i Beate frait; 94000. . Good : tef. See ;. f -.-.f,. -v - . jo: Anderson M Rupert ; 40 Orecoa Roildia;. Woods Bargains (Irt-Nm keate, eoraer lot, close to pavo Meat. ,5orta Balen;; (ood bay at 1900, A me eottasa a pared street " aad cat line, aot far oat; plaJHbiag aad Uneroeat. $2850. Tea aero tract. aU rleih jast oatside city H salts oa pared hlkay, $2300; easy temu rarma for ai, all aiaes and prices. ReaUl. t F. L. WOOD. 941 Stat. ; ; IXR SALE i CUEST WILL. REXT 'raack'ea S!eaa, aad via bay crap, stack aad enptoeat. Estes Realty Co, 319 Ortfoa Baildia. - ;V ROOMS, MODERN -EXCEPT HEAT. .- 2uvo; easy terms. Small beate. well located lot. 9 700 ; terms . exekaafe. - Also Sea PUBL1GH0T1CES FINAL) jXOTIClB p-Notlce Is hereby clien tht thp underisned executrix of the es tate of C. A. Jfuaton, deceased, fcas filed In thof county court jot Marlon county, State bt - Orecon, her final accoust. and that said court has fixed bklonday the' 21st day of May; 1923. at the hour of 10 o'clock ml m. thereof, at the cburt house lit Salem, Marion County. Oregon. f as the time and place for hearlag said final ac count and any and all objections thereto.' ;t r Dated this 21th' day of April, IJ25. . ,j. TIUJMA HUSTON. Executrix of the Estate of C. A. Huston, Deceased, f1 S. M. Endlcott, attorney. - MOVIE oitK(;o "Adam's Rib." - ! LIUKRTY ' ! The Way of a Woman." r I JltANt "Mr. Billings Spends His Dime." with Walter Itiers. Round 2, "Fighting Blood." BIDS WANTED WOOQ BIDS UfVITED I Rida are invited (for the farnUlilns: of School District 3f. 24, Marion County. Oregon, with woed for the school "year 123-34.' the I wfod to bo rood grade old fir. second growth fir sod fir slab. The estimated amount for the sereral : schools aa follows: Hih School i. , Wahintou -iI Liaeola Graat Park EncJewood ... Garfield . lliffhland Richmond McKlnley : .i; .J. 70 cords A certified check ! of S per cent of the ' amoant of eaek bid : moat accompany anch bids, the jf same, being; addressed la plain earelooes marked "Bids for . .Wood." sad addressed to W. 11. Burr : hardt. - Jf, clerk, 371 Stata atreot, Salem. Orereai The bida will be opened at! the Nrefalar meeting of the school board en May 1923. The right toi reject any and aU bid i re served. - - Signed) W.ilt BCRGH ARDT. r " ;"V -fc-j! ,r i Clerk. rf- 300 cords 130 cords 63 cords ...150 cords 70 cords 50 cords i. 70 cords 50 cords 55 Cords Baildiag. KOTtCB TO COXTRACTORSy j Sealed bidsiirin be received by small house, wen I e Doara .or uirectors or school inasi six lots tol district No. t Marion county, ids 7 nropertr. (orl Dnm.' ..ninlT.ln r what haao yo-t .... Barber. 20O J Gray X.. .Vl'llrZ "1 1TV. pletion of a public scliOol build ing, according to plans and speci fications as! btfep&rjed Tor Free man 4t Struale. architects. 510 Bank of Comcnerce build Ins. Sa lem, Oregon, j ah aids top be mailed to o. P. Bond. Salem, jOregon. route No. 6, box 100A, clerk of School No. 78. Plans may he secured from the office of tbe architects: rOR . SALE -CLASSY 5 ROOM BUSCA low at fits North Church atreot; walk ing distance: cement walks sad pared . street. Price S42DO. term ; . j : . W, G. Krueger- - - Oregon. Bid. : Phone i1 CHOICE OV 3 ; NEW 6 ROOM BCNGA Iowa. All hare baaemeats, S. Salem; 14000,' easy term . , : - : :: ; .M, J. Hunt - -v 1 :' ' Ladd Bash Building.. A certified I check of 5 per cent of the amount , must accompany The school board reserves the FOR SAi:E 3 ACRES. I . ACRE LOG aas, -4 i acra;' atrawborrioa; fire room koase, good water, best of .land; Two S330O; moo eashv bsi. easy. 469 State I right to reject any and all bids. street Compton Beat Estate. - 3 ROOM "BUNGALOW, WELL BUILT-IN, v basemoat, garage, fruit; very close in. A Coty homo at f 3700. ' v Winme Pettyjohn Jx. ,f 81; Oregon Bailding. By order ef school district No. 78,, Marlon county. Oregon. FRED AUFDERHEIDE, ' ' 1 ! : Chairman. O.-P. BONDi Clerk School Dis No. 78 1 1 V BIDS FOR HAUUXO rr4l fceaJed bids will be received at I1L1GH . Four feature acts Hippo drome Vaudeville and '"Out laws! of the Sea." s "Adam's Rib." a Cecil B. De Mille Paramount production, feat tiring Milton Sills, Elliott Dexter. Theodore Koston, Anna Q. Nils son.' (Pauline t Garon and 'Julia Faye, feored a decided hit at its opening show at the f Oregon, it Is in every way delightful.1 ; ".: Pauline Garon. in the role of Mathilda Ramsay, : , portrays the side of the modern girl 4irectly opposite to The one, seen In Mr. De Alille's "Manslaughter." A clean. interesting plot with a vein Of humor is a brief and com plete criticism of this production. It- carries over- the interest start ed in the "modern girl" in "Man fclaughter" by showing -the girl as a real asset; doing In other words the same thing that proved so suc cessful in a series of divorce plays Inclding . "Why Change Your Wife" and "Don't Change Your Husband.'.' y, ; 5 -The original story of "Man elaughter" did not contain, any thing; about the' Roman, bacchanal scene in that production that was just an idea of the director's. Likewise in "Adam's Rib" doe? Mr. De Mille have a similar; scene, that of the life of pre-historic man, in the form of a vision. This Is a: most interesting addition to the regular story, , as were the corresponding scenes in "Man slaughter." The picture 1s mas siv and the support exceptionally brilliant. A motion picture -actress must often rever3e..iiiii. Jrajtice, the theory of reiRcarnation, says .-- A GRAND TODAY The Gayest Show in Town " I WALTER HIERS IN "MR. BILLINGS SPENDS HIS DIME" SMILE-A-MINUTE ROMANCE ' 'iii'i Also. ; : , : : 'S,L' Round Two 'Fighting Blood" j 'Boyhood Days' a Comedy Fox News et our in cialem in a 4-rooa ho axe and Look at ' this-so-acre farm,, has T good offite o the county clerk, of . boildings; acres of fine prnaes. eight I Marlon COUOty Bp to 1:00 o'clock - . "i!?? ! P- n- MAyj5M2$.: for hauling ii r--.T .vri.v". bot oo wds of second growth . soooe. Will take a 6 or 7 room kouse I n old fir wood from the couny ia Salem. . " ' Thomason t i aaiVa State Street. . ' PUBLIC NOTICES ' VIS Alt 50T1CE " , 1 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executrix of .the ''es tate of. Carl Strutz, deceased, has filed." in Jtlie county court of Mar- Ion county. State of Oregon, her Caal account, and that said court has fixed Monday the 21st day of May, 1923, al the hoar of 10 o'clock-a. m. thereof, at the court Louse In Salem,. Marlon county, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing said final account -and any and all objections thereto: Dated this 20th day of April, 1923. , 1 MATILDA STRUTZ. Executrix of the Estate of. Carl i Strutx, Deceased. . .-.. S. M. Endlcott. attorney. . .Oarpalntln Is perfect to the veriest - tWall r-and is perfect nhdermeath the f ln Ishlng coats where yon ca.'t see but where the work-mast , be perfect if the Job Is to be a latHUng. beautiful one, "- Nothing inferior In work nianshlp. paints. or varnishes 'if WE do the work. ' ; Rcliar cc Aria PafalhgCo : P1IOXE 037 ; , 210 State Ht., Cor. Front : rarm at Hmere to Salem; . 30 cords to be jiled at the poor farm, the balance to be delivered In Sa lem wliere s specified br the Con nty Court. The right to re-1 Ject any an ft all bids reserved. U. O. BOYER. Countv Clerk. LODGE'S) VIEWS ON - COURT ARE TOLD posed certain conditions to be ap pended to jithe i resolution to - be passed by the senate tin giving their advice and ' consent to the signature of the protocol or staU nte regarding the International court. This ! condition must - In clude a declaration of the, refus al of the j United States to join the league ,of, nations and. second, av declarat&oti that the United States ' shall have) an equality I of representation ooul m tie coun cil, and In jthe assembly In voting for- the election of the judge oi the court, t These two suggestions of the secretary of state are vital ly important, 1 "It will be the duty of the sen ate, therefore, to frame conditions under the first two suggestions of th aecrptarry of ttaArt nA It sUn may be assumed, that the senateH may very;! possibly originate and propose otner; conaitions." , CAJtVlVALS BARRED THE APOLLO CLUB . ' Announces Its . Third; and Final Concert SEASON 1922-23 Constance Horn ARMORY, Wed. Eve:, May 2 Tickets $1.00 Students 50 Cents On Sale at s Will's Music Store Moore's Music House Seat reservations on and after Tuesday, May 1, 9 a. m. Armory Box Office Gloria Swanon, famous Para mount star. ; : - , . ; r : And to prbve; that it can oe done, she dons 4 bejewelled cos-i tume and headdress.; steps into a setting representative' of the ar chitecture of thr ancient race of the Incas in South America and becomes (to' all ; appearances an Inca princess, of Lundreds of years ago. : M i . ' - ; The sequence is a cut-back vis ion in? her latest Paramount pic ture, "My American Wife," which 1U be shown, at the Oregon theater Tuesday. ! ' i Lauren eV La Dare, in ; 'Bits of Melody",, working : In special setting of beautiful shimmering silk, artistically decorated, came on at -the Palahe for 1-5 minutes of vocal and instrumental music that was a j real1 treat. Both boy and girl are clever musi cians, playing a variety of In struments. At the UHch today. Dave Evellen I spent last Rea son with, the; Greenwich Village Fellies. Dave has a lot of fun with his hair and comb and man. ages to get f it -parted In the middle at times, but he gets around so quickly in I his acro batic full . twisting somersaults that: it is possible he will loose the other two hairs on the top of - his head,f I.Ie dances very nicely, a corking good - acrobat. but we won't mention his sing ing. At the BUgh theater to day. ' i "He was never defeated for pub lic' office,'. Governor Preus said. "He was revered and loved and trusted more -than any- man In public life in the northwest. His foreign -birth alone on several oc casions stood in the way of his going to theWnite House. . No greater inspiration can be left to a foreign born American than the life and deeds of Knute Nelson. It gives' hope to the Immigrant and inspiration to the American-born." I Lester 4b 'Vincent i more than delight the crowd vwlth their ex ceptional blackface sketch. The troubles of a man of . color at tempting to i secure i a ' position are portrayed In fine manner In addition to the good comedy chatter, several dance numbers of the most amusing nature and an instrumental ' selection are presented 1 in tip-top style .by this team. At the Bligh theater to day, i Vision De Art. This Is a pos lng act which can be termed the best offering of this , character ret seen in vaudeville. The au thor and producer has practical ly devoted his whole life to tne building of. Ms 'of this, charac ter. Consequently, there is an anxiety to see and enjoy the new tlilnn f J"ViaIona De Art" a It contains some lot: the most wonderful productions of famous statuary ever presented ... oeiore The nosers are. two beautifully handsome young women ; perfect In contour. , and two perfectly" formed vounk men. . The act as n whole is the i most perfect In A-4i.. rA nresentatlon. At aiiiBiij w the Bligh theater today. : Senator nelson of MINNESOTA IS ufcAU (Continued from page 1) PORTLAND, OreJ. April 29. Street., carnivals wilt be barred from Portland as the result of the passage, 'of an ordinance, by. the council. ' -' Rne$500 Ludwig PhnD, $275 'We hav one good nstid Ludwig Piano at the above price.' and it can He buught for $10 down and l. CO a week. See It today if you want a snap.:' thv. C Will, 432 Slate St. tJunk, Itass, Sacks, llidcs. Wool Inni,' Lrottlcs, Kubber ' - . t ;. and Furniture ' . . Vc Pay Highest Cash Prices t StEINBOCK JUI1K CO. . House of Half Million and Ote Bargains. rhcr.5 523. - ' 1 402 N. CbmT. GRAND THEATRE ; Wednesday, May 2 ACKERMAN AND HARRIS PRESENT Direct from 8 weeks run at The Century Theatre San Francisco. A Veritable Bombardment of Lightning Dancing and Irresistible "Mirth, Music and Captivating Melody. i Speediest. PEPPIEST. BREEZIEST. FUNNIEST. MUSICAL REVUE SAnFCAtlCtSCO WAS SEEN IN YEARS" I !' f.!- ' C .... VVeroict L ILwHti ! soMnums NEW! SOeaCTWNo OifTCBCMTI IVOHLP'S GnEATEST DANCING SHOW wmi CICtCtUTY stvxrrrv-rivt . aA BLACK 6CRRY WOtAL If! TWO SWALLOWS, , mKMiMMa Prices 50 Cents to $2.00 Mail Orders Now Scats on Sale Tuesday 10 A: M. 0 OS TO SING in ESDflY rJIGH T Concluding Concert For Year i Will Be Presented By l Local Organization "Yes in love. -This soloist should deVight her Salem audience with, eery.note she sings. . '. ' This closing ' program for the year 'promises to live f up to ths best traditions ofthe, Apollo club" tnat has scored" so many notable successes In the past. r '.TODAY ONLY" f , Four rVature Acts .. VISIONS DE ART Do Lux Poking Novelty In Gold 1 - Lester A . Vincent . - la : -Comraiuiity . Service Lauren & LnDaio Bits of MelKly When the Apollo club -sings of its magnificent "Sea Terca" chorus at its third and last 1923 concert on . Wednesday night, the common landlubber would trade his soul for a pair of wide-bottomed trous ers and a pair of bare feet to slush around ., on the deck of the wintjt jammer. -One can almost see the great whales and' the tiny craw. Tishes and the flying fish, and the devilfish reaching out snaky arms for a fellow's leg; and smell the saU air and see the. waves and' the ship go by under, full sail. ; There is a melting pot group of songs Scotch, f Irisb Scandina vian, American. that ought to give almost 'Anybody a -taste of. the old ancestral home, and .there are two numbers, from ; a cycle of "Rose Songs, :-s by Dr. John.Siles; direc tor, of the chorus for -the past three years. They are real-, beauties . o. harmony and dainty shadings of tone. '.-.'1 V k' .V ' t'y'' '- Most of Salem patrons would attend these Apollo ; concerts ; if they wefei exclusivelylocal talent. A chorus like this "ought to be sixty . times as good as a solo singer. But the cliib has alwayj had an imported soloist of state, or national prominence. This time, Constance . Horn, : mezxo-soprano, comes as the star number. She will bring a voice as smooth as a velvet curtala. "as- thrilling as the DAVE EVELIEN IN TRICKS & BITS -. "OUTLAWS OF THE SEA, - j - Iteplote -Xi'Uh Action and ThrllU . "SHArKI.K8 OPFATK," Wt-IHTKRX 1HMM.V CHILI ROMANCE A HOT COMEDY 1BBBBaaBBaaaaBaaBmaBBaaa 4 -v- A Vermont, would succeed to the chairmanship , of the judiciary committee. j Senator Nelson's present term would have expired in 1925. President Harding receivea me news of the sudden deatb of Sen ator Nelson while attending the dinner tonight of the American Society of Newspaper, Editors and immediately I Issued a statement saving that the Minnesota; sena tor as "a stalwart American per- formed a most useful public ser vice with a record of great work accomplished. , J Opportunity Acceptea "Senator Nelson was an Inspir ing example- of American oppor tunity." j the - president Btatea. written: In his own - hand at tne dinner table, said: ."He came. to Us in noverty fronvl Norway, ac quired a competence, seryed in I the war for; the Union, and had a long and honored career In the senate. I held him In very high regard and deeply regret his pass- Knnte Nelson was serving his fifth term la the ,, United States renate, having been elected for the fifth term In 1919. He was governor , of Minnesota tor two terms just preceeding his service in the senate'and previous to that had been . member of congress for s three terms f and bad served in the state senate of Minnesota for four terms. : He served two terms, in ; the Wisconsin state as sembly while a resident of that state bifore : moving .to Minnesota. Tntcrcttl hi Edttcatloii. , Senator Nelson served with the Fourth Wisconsin regiment dur ing tie Civil war. He was in terested in rducatienal work and was a member of 1 he boa rd of regents of the University of Min nesota for It years." He was SO years old 'last Feb mar.vi'and. wasi born in Norway In 1S43 and came to the United States In 1819. He lived, for a Hme ?ln Chicago."' going , later., to Wisconsin, j He moved to, Minne sota In 1871., . ! Peath was dae fo heart failure. . The railroad train crew , said that fas' the; train was passing through Tlmfniu, Md.. 11 miles from Baltimore, the aged sena tor had an attack of angina pec toris and died n a lew minutes. j Gov-rM' Pays Tribute : 4 NEW!. YORK; April 28. The northwest' has I lost Its greatest citizen, the United States has lost one I of its greatest champions, for good. ; I have lost my best friend " .Th'a was the tribute paid by Governor A O. Preus of Min nesota tonight, when informed of the death of United States Senator Knnte Nelson, who died suddenly on board a railroad train enroute , from Washington to Chicago. , r Bargain Matinee ; Today " 25c Four Acts Vaudeville I Feature tPicturcs t BLIGH Theatre UOtliti TODAY TOMORROW '. x . : - : .-. . ; ; " " ; - ; - mm n IN "'THE WAY. OF ''WdiA'N -" - : .."' : .wrrkV-'. ,' ;. '. . :('" CONWAY TEARLE MAE McAVOY I ', '' STUART, : HOLMES ' CONTINUOUS TODAY 211 P. M. o mm PROD U C I I O A tale of the modern daughter of Eve Their 'charms, loves, M r . im r I I I I 111 wmm -K fa L I 7Li Y S MILTON SILLS JT' JJ j ) C ELLIOTT DEXTER, ' .fpTV " THEODORE KOSLOFJ; ; s. ANI-.ft'NIIaSSOH "tx ; J and PAULINE GARON VI ' ' C-T v wo. ttc - ' J Adults. .w. -sJnT ' CfeN -:' Children . ; ' j Loges'. n OREGON " ? 1 ' I Starting ... April 30th, doors will open at 7 :15 P. M. Shows start 7:30 P. Ml at both4he Ore gon and Liberty Thea tres fbr summer season Sunday Prices :......20c :.: 7uc HAV13Y ' AT THE VrTOLITZE.1