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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1923)
t-, j- . ftt-sj-i c I "" "' V ' ;i . - '". ' "'" - - i . . " . ; '-- v . " .".-'": i-V' -- -- t " : "- ':- -' ? v - - - w" - , L ; ' . '. . - .-:- . - - - t- v . . ' . ? U ; - - . i ' ' - - .. ; . 'i . i . - .. , .. ': I. J i n & Mi' , 1 - . ,,. y. kl. ' , e . , i. ,. " 'BIp . - . ... I -! Biwtmmm SECQfD TE175 SECTiOU Pczetl to 4 Slogan Pages, General Hews and Classified : : :r-i . J II SEVENTY-THIRD YEAR SA t.M. OREGON. FHIUAY' MORNING. MAY 1& 192: PRICE 5 CENT3 Uy MAKQUEIUTE ; GLBESON i. - !'' ; v ; )?' : v .'' ; '- ,iHE Salem Symphony orchestra ti- wlil play (for the oratorio f'Thi Seasons.'! Tn persohnel of the orcheslra has changed some what since 'last year and, some new players are now, included 5' in Its membership. , Dr. John l R.1 Sites, who also directs Xhe chorus es lor, the oratorio, .has trained the Orchestra practicing with them .'eachS' Week. '-''-j '-: vi Thd members of tBe orchestra now ate: Y''-"':- j , -. . ..,., First violin T.l If.- Wroten. Naomi Whalen, ( Delbert Moore, Mary Schoettel. j Leonard Chad wick. - t , I L - Second lolins Charles Kurth, Helen SelfE,"- rancis Schrode, Margaret Koster, Ross Harris, Renska Nrart. J t i .Viola John Lau. Cello Areryf Hicks, Henry Lee, Carmen Ha r wood. Bass--R. Riley, ,Carl Wenger. Piute; " MiUer! Bevler. VtIs Hicks. ' i Cralinet Hedda C Swart, Carl Bush . :!.; : , ,:2 ,j Bassoon Ivan Martin, t Horn Elmer IMcKinney. ; Cornet Win. Mills, Martha Swart, Ed, Payne. . ... .. . ' TromboneOscar Steelhammer Frank ZInn, A. N. Daerfler. Tlmpaai D. Talmadge. i ! Of . interest to Salem folks wat the marriage ' in Portland, last night .of Miss Francelle ilawleyT a fqrmer teacher. In th Salem school. ' Miss Hawley became ; the bride of Willis E. Earl last; night at 8:50 Vclock. I t . The; bride, has been the Inspir ation (or a number of pretty af fairs during the .last few. week. She , Is, a. graduate of Oregon Ag ricultural, college and a member of Pi, Beta Phi. Among the Sa lem guests at the ; wedding last night were Miss Irene Curtis and Miss Olga-Gray. . --. . , - ExiLira Special Friday and Saturday Only iCoatSi "Dresses and Millinery AT 15 LESS :i ! Choose any ladies coat, dress or hat in the house at 15 per cent discount, i ; This in view of our extremely low 1 prices makes this offer doubly at j 7 tractive. Each garment bears or ! iginal price ticket.' , : . Dresses $9.75 to $27.50 Coats $9.75 to $40.00 Hats $438 to $8.75 GALE & CO, ...1 , , : . . . . . i Commercial and Court Streets j ' TomSkeytiUlisCohti Chautauqua Audience Again to Hear Brilliant, Young Speaker Who IIa. Just Returned From Europe. ,4 jMrs.' C II.. Fake will be -hosted at her home, 830' South Twelfth street .2 - r- ';': Joint hostesses for the after noon Will be Mrs. H. W.' Bross, Mrs. E. A. Miller. Mrs. E. J. Bon nell and Miss Edith Hazard. ' , . -. ... ; ' '. The . Tri-L club : met Tuesday evening at the YWCA for the purpose 'of electing officers. Those elected were: : Elizabeth Stock housen, president;!. Inez "Tyler, rice president; Velnta I Rominger, sec retary;, and Agnes Bayne, treas urer. - . I . :.- - .Miss Elizabeth Stoekhousen succeeds Miss Marjorie Blake., who has been leader of the club the last year. j. " . ' The Fortnight Music club was entertained by Charlotte Martin last Friday evening, i A ' short business session was .held, during which plans were made for the last club ? meeting of theyear. The girls giviag the program were Thelma Carey, Mabel Dicks, Veda Ferrell, Nina-Cole and Doris Pbenicie. The gueste found their places at a daintily - appointed table at the close of the evening's entertainment. -L j ; v I ; ;.Thoae. who have heard Tpm Skeyhill the-young Australian soldier-poet,"' author and lecturer need not ber told of the fXra and. elo quence -off this 'brilliant' young' orator. .Indeed, fortunate are those who, will hear his latest lecture, .The New Renaissance of European Civilization. " SkeyhiU has iusi returned from Eurppeifor? the second time, Mthin-the last two yeara. t He spent the latter part of last sum ftwr aiwl the fall in, Russia, the Near East.- tbe Balkans, Italy. Germ any, Prauce and Great Britain, and. t rxm these recent experiences and out of bis great knowledge, of European affairs he haa woven a mas Jlerly messaffe, undoubtedly the greatest lectureof his career. . 4i A aumben of Salem women, will attend the meeting, today of the Marion county federation of- wom en's clubs; at -Woodburn. . , Deiw-f gates, will, attend from Etokta, Salem. Woman's. club. and Saei Heights. Mrs. W. E. Kirk of tu ? Salejn, Woman's club .Is, president of the federation. .. ' . i Among those who will talk to the federation delegates today are M rs. W. ' L. Ku ser , who wiff d Is cuss "Delinquency Among Girls,' and Mrs. L. T. Harris, chairman' ot the legislative, committee, who will, discuss the Income tax which will be, voted upon in tlfe; fall. Since the voters pamphlet is. not yet Issued, Mr8- Harris says she wiJI tperely taket up' the various arguments-as the papers have so far discussed them; and will urge especially that all read: the voters pamphlet. f ; j j v ; Officers will bo elected today Tor the .coming, year. f..Tho feder atioa meets: twice each year, in the ; fall : an,d spring, j The last meeting: was In- Salem. i ' , ' i ' i ,! i Mrs W.; It. j Burghardt. Jr., will give a solol recital, tomorrow e,ve nlng at the Chamber, of Commerce rooms for the benefit of the Sa lem Womanjs ; club j community building. - . i;. iv ,f "Missions In .Turkey" will be the I subject of lesson today at the meeting of i the Missionary, depart meat off the Women's ; union of the'-First 'Congregational . church.- PAIXTIXG THE LILV ' The mayor of Rome has just Is sued an edict "forbiddine the flor ists of the city to use artificial coloring on their flowers. This de cree brings to light the fact that for some time- bast various chem icals have been employed by. .the Remans to change the natural tints of the : blossoms sold In, the shops.; The city has as a result, been swamped by green gerani ums, blue roses, black lilies, white violets1 and jmany other " curioii specimens of Italian Burbankery, The prohibitive order has been 13 sued because sensitive end aristo cratic r. Roman nostrils have beeni offended by - the fact that tho chemical processes used to eftect the color transformation caused the flowers j to lose their natural fragrance. Exchange. a - Bl THE ElECTWC fSOU THAI VrdLfOTLVZll CUtl IT HAS 5 FACTORS OR SUPERIORITY. FLEENER ELECTRIC CO. 414 Court St. Fttone 930. THK DOVER MANUTACTURINO COl, DOVSH, CTHO. ; : UCJBTam MRrJlY OtO'OGO " Outing, Fishing and Camping Time r -Get Our Prices on Tents Blankets, Folding, Cols. Folding Wire ; Beefs, Paulins, Pack Sacks, Saddle Bags, Carap Stoves, Axes, Mess Kits, Canteens, Folding Vater Buck ets. Trench Shovels. Armv Lockers. Trcnlcs and uit Cases, Trench Shoes, flip Rubber Boots,. 0. D. Breeches, Khaki Breech es, Shirts, Bagjage Carriers, Mattresses, Reclaimed Khaki Breeches, Over alls, and Shoes Buy Army. Shoes and get comfort and Extra Good .Wear. 230 South Commercial St, GET YOUK . i r a a a r ir my cm 1 SHOES AT , THE -.BIG . ' i. ) -i : - ; . .i fWouu men SALE AND 'SAVE' MONEY 3Q See ,tKe Wev miteJG'd ! Lien's Drei$ and Wcrk Shoes : Men's brown and black, Oxfords $8 to $10 grades, broken lots, to close out in dC QC this at the remarkable low price of Men's Brown and Black V?-: Dress Shoes in all styles and sizesj broken lines to be closed out, regular $8 to $10 grades all high grade, iweO-made Shoes C C , Q C and fully guaranteed, at vMen's - $7 brown Elk Army Shoes, J regular Munson last, all sizes, while tney GrA UK last at : P.i7, I The Famous Witch Elk 1 Work Shoes in the regular Witch Elk color, double sole, double stitch, the best fA wearing shoe in the world at &00J - Full line Men's $9 Oxfords In new styles, all widths and sizes, guar anteed to the last stitch; all go QC at . .... vW Men's Elk Bals Ladies' Hiih Too Outing Boots; Brown, pack, style,, & best I $10 value in. the market; most all sizes. to close Q AP 3ut4 .i.;...:...:. vO imes anoes Ladies black, kid and p&temVIeather strap Pumps, regular $?4 on dC ;. . Odd, lot of ladies'' and Girls fancy Pumps in patent kid and calf leathers, including Egyptian cutouts, both ,in brown and grey suede, combined with patent leather, regu larly, priced, up, to $9, . r QC go at . .1.!.... vvyp ' Pump i ; j : : h . Ladies' Egyptian Patent and Kid Tongue ' pumps with low French heels, an QC QC extra good $8 value, at ... vvv Big Lot Ladies' Fancy Pumps In every known, leather, including suede, satin, patent silver cloth and combinations of leathers," regular price $9. to faj AC $12. 4 This Sale . .,: xJW t VD Tiibps Ladies' Suede and Satin, Two-Straft.pumps with patent trim, regular : $9 ' values, also in plain satin. While they last, go dC ACT at ...... '. O ' Oxfords and Pumps ' . ; Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords, and Pumps both in Cuban and' Spanish covered ' heels, $5 quality, full run of sizes, get a .J0 AC pair at ,-............ :......:.r......:. tOJO Oxfords and Pumps Ladies' While Canvas Oxfords and Pumps Cuban or rubber heels, an extra good $4 line; all, widths and sizes; get a ; JCO AC ; PU pair at ..i Oxfords ' Ladies'. Black and Brown Cuban Heel OS fords. A new line just arrived; every width and every size, $8 grades, the full ; tC AC line will be put in this sale at. vvtiu -. ! Boys' and Children's Shoes Boy's Army Shoes in brown leather, the best wearing- shoe for outdoor wear, make a great shoe for Boy , Scouts J 5 CQ QC quality at i...-.....:....:..-...... $dju ; Boys' High . Grade Dress Shoes In all the newest lasts and styles, regular priced; up to $8 ; all sizes and d i A C widtha i to pick from at ..-.i.-.-..: vfr0 1 ? Brown1 and -black, the best summer . shoe on the.market at. $3; sale (Jl AC Rubber Heel Day Every Wednesday. We put the best live rubber heels of any make on your shoes for HALF PRICE, EVERY WEDNESDAY. ..Heels that other stores charge 50c to 60c; we put them on for " . " s ' 25c WIIEPniCE V tlauiStuu Fm Pup . txBd0iI Beirut Boots VUdkDhBoeli KotAfptasBt - Corns removed, callouses removed, in grown nails removed and; treated; sweat- ing and bad odors from the feet cured. Pains in. the . feet and broken arches : adjusted. Weak foot, flat foot, foot strain ! I fit your feet to the proper kind of sup j port." Do not suffer, I will give the best: j that science can afford.' Prices reasonable. DR. WILLIAMS ? Boys' Shoes: ( In black calf , blucher, in all sizes, broken lines of $4 and $5 Shoes to close out at $2.95. Other broken lines f $ 95 Boys' Elk Bals; In Brown and black, all sizes, a great sum mer shoe for work, they -will last a boy all summer and are light and comfort- i l Q C able, a good, quality at $3, go at v 1 Oxfords and Pumps: Children's and jlisses' Oxfords and Pumps just arrived iii.jwatent. brown calf and com binations of patent and suede, - regular $4 and $5 grades . CO AC ' . at ...-......VfciIM and $3:95 Patent Pumps ! , - Children's and Misses' Patent Pumps. One strap Edwards Pump3, the. best wearing and best fitting pump on the market ; get one pair and you ' will never buy any other make , $1.95, $2.95 anf $3.95 Sandals and Play Shoes i'i Children's Barefoot Sandals and Play 1 Shoe. All sizes and kinds ; to select from. We are going to close out hundreds of pairs in this sale :;t; AC. - 01 QC and K?s..uf at . price ,.; v r" "it- t