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I t. - i ' THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON T';TtJESDAY,li6RNlNG. MAY L 1923 3 V J- 'Ill 41 it I w I li . !' MOVIE GOSSIP . "OREGON" !. ' Glori v ! Hwanson in "My American- Wife." !. -i 1IBKRTVM f T Norma Talroadge In "Way of a ' Woman. ,v " i ."'! i'V ; V . Ujkand ' f ! ITomorrow -A- "Slruttin; Along." Qxrlnne. Grtffilh. In 'Di vorce Coupons,; When a" picture, holds your In tel est from th firBt fadr-in to the last fade-out, no (once boring you. It's a good .picture. That is why "Nine Points of ho Law," featur- Hejlenvf tljbsoji and Edward .' Coxen-. j will' prpvft real enterfain . mem at t hej Liberty t heat er W?d : iwHla mid Thursday., j i ' , iThej plot U an interesting and - nov$I ? one 'from start ;to: finish, , telling of the, manifoh) j problems of- a young girl, Cherje, Dubois, alone in a raiding town in the early da vs of the west.4 .Miss TTibson, as Cherle.jis easy . to look upon, and a" finjshedact . ress. Edward Coxen gives some of the finest acting in bis long screen career.'' y'J'i " ' '. ji''. - '';..':; GRAND V, -A yirtjble bombardment of lightning 'dancing and VVli'lirreBisjtibte mirth and melody. ? -1 ; ' Direct From an Eight Week Run at the v -;:lientury' Iheatre, 1 OT:' -im I " t.v tf TSm - . -iiii mi., i iiii ii iinjiiii. u u..ju yi""?j:3 1 I if Mife.Tr mai.:;i r.:mi i nuctiEn i rmsco NojA2z i:ouM'slApoinnj 1 Nitu V uCASTrOr:EVENtyhFlVE.--.-heittut4 H BPnce$ 50c $2. Seats v .-j'li l lj ill yH . A . romance brim TT ifkTTn ; (V f lV . 32&:Al- ming with colorful M .-. 10, : .mil Y 1 II. . ... . i, V - II j i.'ILII. ... - TT,. 1 .... Ill 1 , HAW LEY'S 1J 'f-tjJfej r,r)A7A"1J7,PT ii w I ' ' iTr Summer Opening Hours , . OLiVOiil 1.' , 1 -irpl : Doors open ...J..1-7 :15p.m. . f- Lm.r,ftu, 7' Show starts 7:30 p. m. ' lomorrOW . ; j , i ' ' ! - Saturday's .J.. 1 :00 p. m. ' " t, o:30p. m. . Sunday's ;.:.rl:45 p. m. A motion picture arires mupt often (reverse,!; in . practice, the heoryjof reincarnation,. Hays Olor la. Swanson, funious Paramount tar.i,J j: - j' And to proved that It can fee done she dons a bejewelled costume and iiesuldreas, step into a setting rep resentative of jthe architecture of the ancient r;we of the Iran fn South America; and becomes to all appearance?! n inca prh-ess of appearances I' an. Inca' princess ;ot The sejueny is a cut-back vi sion in' her latest Paramount pic I urv. "My American Wife." which III be, shown jjat. the Oregon the ater three days.' starting tutlayV The east fo Corinne Griffith's production, i "IJivorce Coubons. which -will be Mown at tbefHUgh theater ! today.! might be labeled an all-star.: I " " . ... ..., rW . T ."1 seen, a Xewryera ago as the star of ".'.Maytimei.haa an important role. IlblmeliE. Herbert and iVIncent Coleixin. ; both Uadine !men and stirs ifn their own fright, and Diana Allen, a ucreeri favor ite, are, seen, in important roles. as well as Mona Lisa, who is also a star in her; own right. One of . t tie first automobiles to ban rrancisco ; ; Tomoriw Niglif MINSTREL SHOW c -- frru, t i IWrtkVV TIUIMI VMIlWIitC ijfiwrv j: OtRCCTtON on Sale Today at 10 a. in. NOW SHOWING Glono Sanson, aOTWu f Cfict urg '.Mlj AmcjiCBn wife' be manufactured In . the United States was used in the filming of Marion' Fairfax's latest photo drama which:. holds the stellar at traction at the Ullgh theater for Thursday. To see the cranking and snorting of this bus is to make bne marvef in the improve ment or the auto in the past 10 years. HEARING ON SUGAR ADJOURNED (Continued from page 1) ' was submitted by the-, govern-r tnent . Mr. ; Babst . said that his company produced 25 per cent of the refined sugar, used In ; the United .States. ' . ; . Futures Held Benefit He said that in his opinion the prices' of refined sugar to the con sumers was! largely affected' by the transactions ? of the exchange. There t was . an ample ;supply,,ofl refined sugar in the country he stated, and increases " in price based on an , assumed shortage were unwarranted, ' Similar affidavits , were, made Theatre TODAY Corrinne Griffith t ft Divorce Coupons" A photoplay that gets . under .the akin. : A picture, you will re- , member , Comedy and Scenic too BLI GH . . , CALKXJAR i Today Afayi festival Chorus prac- J ticej7:3:0. First Congrega- ' tional church. American War Mothers, 2:30;; Chamber of Commerce : rooms.' WelneMlay WIIM societ y of Ft rat Methodist church, at' Old People's home. Thursday .Chapter O of PEO. V- Friday5 T Junior Bazaar club with Mrs. W. T." Crier, West Sa lem. ; : : ' Lecture at Jibrary, 8 ! o- ; clock, "Oregon's Pre-historlc Men." Direction AAIHV. . KMturUy AAUW. a..! - j :,- , X . j I My. day comes iwithln a lull in social activity and bids iair tp ,e a full and happy month '.before Its 'close. . Tfce . May flay activities at Willamette university .next week will bring with thein a num ber, of guests to Salem and many alumni will . be present. j : The Raphaterian cjub, compos e.d of graduates or former4tu dents pf v Willamette university has postponed its meeting until next week;, when they may enter tain for . university . guests who may be., guests of the members. Mrs. James West assisted by Mrs. Guy .0," Smith will he hostess for the . grpnp. ' i',' "". The May day festivities "begin May ...13 and . Miss Esther Parno- i gouin Is to be. May ., Queen. The May Festival "will be held May. 26 in the 'armory and will be one of the big musical events of the season.: Bertha. Babcock was ' - hostess Saturday, for a group of friends in honor of her birthday. " The guests were bidden to a line party at the Oregon and later- met for tea ; at the Spa. Lovely May bas kets' .with springs 'of lilac formed a pretty May time feature. 'Great quantities of the lilac blooms were ?used to decorate the tables. The guests were Dorothy Lives ly, .; Nancy Thielson, Margaret Poor man, Mildred Gilbert, Lucille Sykes, Moreen Styles, Maxine Glover, Dorothy Bell, Carolyn Lambrlth, , Leon a Geer, Maxine Myers. Mildred ' Roberts. Frances Martin, Gretchen Thielson, Mark garet MorehoUse, Dorothy TWhitd; Marjiorie Webb, Dorothy Boss by President James . H. Post or the National Sugar Refining com pany; B... Atkins and company, sugar dealers;. William j.. Jamie son, J of Arbuckle JJrotners; Vice President PleroeJ. Smith, of the Federal Sugar Refining' company and ,a numberot , the large chain stores and wholesale grocers..' TneAdefendants In their answer filed today asserted that Che pur chase and sale of sugar for fu ture delivery upon the exchange is a distinct benefit to producers and consumers and to persons en gaged in .commerce In sugar and to. the public In general. In tbat It enables'iarrlers of stigar to pro tect themselves against price fluc tuations by the making of hedg ing contracts on the exchange. RELIEVED WHOOPING COUGH "My Uttle child had Whooping Cough." writes James Noll. Con aersville, Indiana, "and Foley's Honey and Tar gave her relief If my children contract a cough or. cold I give them Foley's Honey and Tar and-always get good re sults." For Quick relief from Coughs, . : Colds,-" Croup," - Throat, Chest and Bronchial trouble use Foley's 'Honey and Tar, the larg est celling cough medicine In the World. Ho opiates. .Refuse sub stitutes. .Sold everywhere. Adv. PHONE RATES TO STAY SAME (Continued from page 1) considered their decision and ren dered It by 6 o'clock. Judge GU- bert left a ? little later for the south, . being 5 due vin . San Francis- coon Wednesday. ' Keroo Self-Reducing No. 333 Is a real bargain, It has a low tap ; and medium skirt. Made in dur able pink or -white coutil; sizes f 4 to 36 and costs only $3.00. ' UTorJt1ei csa'ttct It, tend name, irc.iic stxl . Well send tt conac N-rao Haicnie.Faititea Ionftnt 'A: Bobbed Hair .TaboQ iii Follies ; r - -iMflTi i '"i"' .- " lMli-1' 1 I I ...... ... -l.l, iTT -.v i k Jm'r f a J : y:-y.-:4i -..x wi:-- :. x:. i V V - ; . , , vr rfoJ: Flo Ziegfekl. who has started bli Follies irla inorei beautiful than ITenus, baa ordered that nona of the Follies girls shall cut their hair. "Those Who have bobbed' It must let It rpw- Mis Nellie Savage, above,' has longest hair of any of them hardt, , Henrietta Bishop, Cather-1 ine Elgin, Catherine Cook, Loret ta Mathis, 'Maxine tJlrlch, Paioma Prouty, -trs.? Ralph-White, Bertna Babcock' and Aemlla Babcock.' " The Junior Bazaar club of the First Congregational- church ' will meet with- Mrs. :W T. Gfir.. la West rSalem'for luncheon Friday. dt"l o'clock f .; "r' ' l4.-.f- - ' 'Mrs. W. H. T3yar8 who is spend ing a snbrtUime with hsr daugh ter, 31rs. Effle Wright, Dnnlap, tSll North Fourth street,'- was pleasantly surprised yesterday by a group of friends. - T - , Orchid colored tulips centered tne tea table. "A pleasant Social afternoon . was " passed by 1 the group. Mrs. (Byars ; makes her home with another daughter, Mrs Rons IdC Glover and is Just now " visiting with 'Mrs. - Dunlap. ; ( v 'I. ; . . Many . Salem members will at tend ; the meeting of the Grand Chapter of the Order of the East ern Star which wili meet in Port land during June.! "Alrs Paul Hauser of Salem is Grand Esther for ! the ; Oregon chapter and George If. Burnett is Grand Pat roni . ' : ' ''(. (; 4-:v r.- - Miss Letha Wilson and Miss Alice " McClelland " are leaving Wednesday for, an extended visit In California. I They - expect to spend sir months in Long Beach. Both are fornier students of the Oregon Agrledltural college. s . The regular weekly practice of the May Festival chorus will be held tonight ,in the First Congre gational church. JThe oratorio, "Four Season' will be "presented May i 26. -.The Salem symphony LffiERTY . KATHERJPJE t MacDOIIALD IN l WHITE SHOULDERS"; Great supporting cast, headed by Bryan Wash born r'aad Tom Forman. for j Y another beauty discussion by declaring wiJlJplay for ' the oratorio ?:. and three prominent .soloists from Portlamd1; Willi- sing thex' leading parts. ; . . ' .,,..:.. jr .. ' -" " Mr, f.and Mrs. , Raymond 1 Hart man and Mr. and Mrs.:, Frederick Brock. Jr., dPe ""Portland for a short stay last weekr.They!made the tript both 'ways by automobile. ' "'. ' ' . Miss Amelia Babcock and 'Miss Dorothy Patterson' spentUhe week end in? Salem, returning . to ithelr work at the Oregon ; Agricultural college Sunday.' ' ; v. ? . , 4C-. ; .' v : . , ' Miss Dorothy Turner, Ontario, Oregon, a senior at the" college - in Coryallls, visited Sunday ' in Sa lem. : .. -v:.'. .,;,;-:-,-:"-!. V . ' NINE POINTS n t 1 XWO-PEATURE PROGRAM - STARTS TOMORROW NO ADVANCE IN PRICES C0RUNG V B HEAR ADDRESSES Interesting . SpeaKers From Portland Heard at Arm ory Session Saturday An Interesting session, attend ed by seberal notable guests was held Saturday afternoon by the Ladles of the GAR, at the armory. State Commander. . L. McKay of ihe Grand Army andMrs. McKay were two 'of the visitors, 'from Portland, and both made interest. Ing addresses.' v , ' !- J. O. Stevens of Portland gave an especially. Interesting, talk on the""Armyot the Potomac and It generals. He. is a capable speaker and a real historian." Dr. James Lisle of Salm . was . called upon, to talk on Lfe, the' general' of the Confederacy.- Judge -Eajrl Race of Salem urged on alt "patriotic societies the Importance of deal ing at once with all?' .kinds of slackers, with - lax citizenship, with disloyalty, with IWW, with the schools of every grade Includ ing, colleges, that may .have' failed in their, duty to Inculcate love! of country and 'good citizenship to their dally " lessonst - - Mrs." Nora E. Lmdsey of Port land,; ;dpart'nient-prefsV.corSn spondent. was one of' the gnesta 7i mi n 1 1 i i x ii 1 1 v i ii m i ' . ' ---- ? rpOR their surefootedness albno, li u or their durability, or their comfort, or forthe little attention they need, Kelly Tires would r bo a good investment at almost any price v J ' . ; An. investment which jumps instantly into . the gilt-edged class when you realize ..that, it costs no "more to buy, a Kelly; V . For , sole wherever - ; ( J j ,, , 1 it. i , l r ,.JLJ . j ! ! SPRINGFIEl-D -U;: I 1 .1 i Hi'' of the day. Marguerite Blumen- 4 berg of Salem gave a piajo t-la, ? ana) Chai-lea and "Lloyd CJagxett played. a; piano duet. f ; We-have bftPn thought that thes high pric e iot smoked imeat". was due, for the most part o the scar city of smoke. Exchange.,: ITCIililC Kl n PsaL toir to nsAor our it tqc asaitfi alt a yw tktir , ' aSMJw J. tiiiw :asts.iwmry Afid ltro mm fa thm tswiUMU . ihj sfc rwtt SUOX th tteodoriss nois m 4nrtxatdcsip. iaigc. l U hair roots s.n4. promuiva . v 4 frowts sf asw bsir. rr yiewtve Oil. LIfeles T- Itahisx twis Ifc DsjidrattaA . . and Uealliy . SB . . 4t : 'f -'.V - 14,- " ' W 1 i t 'ii you sen thi3 cj"5n J i 1 m, rar : -. j i ... . . . ' " '