ri; I- J. - f un 'for-Sisiar Su? and. vjruix4p Top, - ; ' .';- " - - TV " ': , . - r v -. i I New Yj, TV vs ' alt atikoA fe&tiifatl, tmutsimtS' a saor. t kjo car 'hex ii!r oft a ore f b Unntn ffiiw&Hfe " cJ , Tiy, when practic&Uy Y&yvmm n the KAothr;&oia sranrfn to ffc& 4. ..I .r tikirij up rxerdbtog i sme''ihe or '"other, 11 ia order keep io prrf'pdTtfral trua, the &txM a . tpii&everil oajrrai the- eon, on no 'fm-rf bow cocnfortible' xa boat, ' brings tfce qneiBjaa of omi jhor - ; sport?" on ship boonLv U&lesa thcy i W athiuQiAn; ?rtils lUrtli?, Frtsi dnt Kfievrlt. or icr Yessb 4 tUc l' United , Scatea Uses flecc, ef "Me sarpraed to lean from , lure eroaaed tae AxUkkIc yesaels that, taejr aar -eaaapped aadcH burs ca a ref0 ' oe. : Canvas bade stops Jexv k- n.e &de Raar4 JH-ws? tali j pay knocked ;caresbottL - TVt yooter p at libera )especiaK7 ad ' tcw oc (We high eaa, bcaV ' x ' touI2( Sri sun, a sou ayificg sporttxaLi( fiwi sxmree to aaiawa avunc'Mtr tmruto play NVifeWi," ffiw, s 4Le.W i3Kba: c but. rgU3 rj-e hot pertmSedt " Faispcr-ea aticr.kc9u, ."nawarava that ti-s fa ?. Ms es4c a Vf.-yTh. the first day or 9 cwf, r cAteur aurprised to fear triea fiZxTU !cr appattiy rotbs piri o ether. Upoa krtcacf tLaatc cisr ards the! route itl Axaua -Sav-.' ealla. aew, nonawc qa aaVMI 4j raoka of tma fures Som boraa. meats, o&ffn baSss? dm &3e fa Breanea. are eariea tan itwyU, rT HmnmxiQ ad vuw?a-W ' ay "eaBericaT f off w iTpcfcrt sk ZXtt iotereaf if -aasT i&isu physical welfare of pataajejv-. i: Mow that the flood of toudat trarel T atartcd atroosr eastward,' itd fair weather -and cah-'prcraa. there , ia an .increasiaa; cat! r tmT orf duor , iiTrsuf 2yo: the rf passeversC ETerytli?rlsMi cope aUoatorta deck teatkc am gew saay Oo aadulsed la on .-Wi jfotuy rKEHtitas stt'nwuiy irza. awra wij m-wed away, bat allow m' 2a ile Vir!ooaxs Xo keep ia periect trim dariaa; the trip. -Deck, tennia ia pi wiaa -rry popular, nrheorvrt-oti tha Prrtidrmt Hrdlf Zaid oat oa .iVe-aft trt of the boat .decttVlvia-rcacdeay aa Thccozxipetitjaa t&OD arotud sl ia teaoMbeasnt formed to play, odoar decka porta, and it b beonj fc toV dvalna;' the tourict seaM k Vf oneVlay desxoted to a eracMu? tanruV laeot, ia wbkhvthc majors f yrou .s 1 eetsr take "pars "3m aknmr fl. of ahuCe " board, emuka. '-amA "ii-mW J Sac races, ''(.awefch, --ofW- direraiHed eeMgh k aatyy Kvau7 urocuKam so tae trom a health vwa!, hu a coaedaenre" to petd Cfea-tiM ard aireaur t yi) sfi tsjte the Atiaatic ' 9 Cttmr Than m Uuatant tltww r For Coughs and Colds,' Head-t ; ache. Neuralgia, Rheumatism r vand "All Aclie and Paina. . . e LLDRVCCJTS ; . , . , 3Sc and GSci jara and tuboa . i Hospital aixo, $3.00 - "Tiie-"p resident is making it clear to j the Irreconcilables that ' they who lire f ightics .the court are courting a - flghtJ-bttoIk . .Vir-ginian-Pirot., ' It -only remains for some scien tists to prove that apes held non stop dancing contests to settle the question definitely In faTor.ot ev- ents. Mr., and Mrs. Charles Spitz L A' By rMARGUERXTB GLEESON r T A PRETTY'weddlnryester day. afternoon at the Delta Phi aorority hoose Miss Emma Shanafelt became the bride of ls-. ter day; Miss Lorlei Blatehford and Clarence Gillette were 'the at tendants: ' '- Little ' Gertrude r Wtns- lowln- a dainty pink otgandy,' was flower girl and , preceeded the bride.' -, : - ' rThe .couple stood tpr the ' mar-, rlage service before a lattice work of roses'in the Iiting t pbm' ofthe soi;orly; .boose. The bride jav'ore white ipatin'. trimmed with panels of lace." 'Her full Jength' VeiPfras be!4 in .place with, a " spray n orangfe bossQjRs. Her-bouquet was of'Ceci'Bruner rosestan4;whlte aWeel pjsas in shower, effect: s " y Jiiss Marguerite Cook arig.-rAfr Dawn", ; before , the entran?e.3dt the bridal iarty,- and Byron, ArnoU played v Mendelssohn -WTeddit(j march, and alsb played softly durf ing theC marriage service.! Miss Sadie Palt sang "Beloyed, It Is Morn," following. the wedding, p A profusion of rose! were used about the rooms of the Delta iPhi house. ' Dainty refreshments were served - following r the ; ceremonyj when' sorority sisters of the bride assisted in serving. ; Mr. and Mrs. Day left last night for an outing trip into Washing ton. They will leave June ;19t for Boston where Mr. Day is working in . the TMCA. He has .spent i the last year there, having been grad uated from Willamette university last, June. Mrs. Day was a gradu ate of the college with the, 1923 Among ' the out of town guests at the wedding were Mrs-. IDaj. of Bremerton, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold "" Dimmick and I Miss Virginia ' Mason. Delta Phi girls, alumnae, and members of Sigma Tau were among the guests at the wedding. ' The bride was one of the popu lar girls of the university, having been chosen May Queen in 1922, - Mrs. John J. Roberts was one, of .the Salem women attending: the Portland Rose festival yesterday. ". ' . ' ' "If " 'Miss' Lorlei Blatehford announc ed her engagement to Clarence Gillette at a pre-nuptial party giv en Monday evening for Miss Emma Shanafelt, whose' wedding was a social event of yesterday. Mr." and Mrs. A.: A. Schramm of , Corvallis' were visitors at the home of Mrs. 'Schfa'mm'"s parents Mr. and Mrs.'fvP. ' Jl ',Kuntz, this week. - They attended the alumni banquet at Willamette' University Tuesday! s ,.' ; j Mrs. W. L. Teutsch and her lif- son, William Leroy Jr.. left lasf, nfght; 7fdr San ijPranclseo - where they will Join Mr.Teusch.'Jdrs,, Teutsch has been visiting for more than a month .with her par- ham. violin teacher, were present ed' in recital Wednesday evening at Waller. hail., Tljd-program was especially well . received n by the friends and relatives who attend ed .'the affair. The student seem-, ed t& give unusuaj ; promise of Ma ture ability as 'violinists. s Accompanists for the s evening were Mrs. John J. Roberts' Ruth Kuser and Miss Reed. " The 1 program was well arranged and the -r students appearing and their ' selections were as follows : " Romanze' sans . Paroles (Conte) Eleaebf "Everall. ' "Berceuse (Godard) Mary Keith. Le Menetrier (Weinia'wski) Jean Croskey. ' ! -r - Meditation (Massenet- Tommy LIvesley. r , , - , (a) Walthers Preisiied (Wil-helmj-Wagner) ; ' (b) Gavotte (Gossee J Donald 1 Rehbock. ! , " Concerto' ; in A Minor (Acolay) MlldredHoberts. v 'I i "()' Garden MelodIe(Schn- mann) : Ob); , Llebeslied (Kries- lerJU Helen Sellg. .. ' - f V - .v-T Miss Ilelen Lister, of Grants Pass, Is the house gnest of 'Miss Jaunlta Davis, coming doyrn tr.em rortland taresterday. Miss Lister will be 'Joined by her mother end the' two will' leave for. their hoite in southern Oregon. ' Both 'Mrs. Lister and Tier daughter have; been attending the Portland Rose -festival. - 1 - . Mrs. Susie .Nicholson, house me- ther'at the TWCA; went'to" Port-1 land yesterday. t Flpra and j Lorraine . Fletcher gave a . party in honor of the graduating class -of Turner high school at the Fletcher . home. 1387 North Winter street On Wed-i ifi Ut? haiuia uuu Idutti h tie tut ried out in the class colors of pur pie and white. The members of the .class Are Lavern Miller, Olga Gath,. Arthur- Gath.'Thelma Del-zeJU-Af&lyn Delzell, Dorrls Bar- nett,-Dorsey Gray and Ruth ,Dra ger pi her persons than the Fietchdr "I family whe were J pres ent were John' Gale and Charles Mote of Turner." ' . ' : 1 . The wedding of . Miss, Matilda Peterson rand William Overgard was' held at high noon - Sunday, at the home of the brides parents near Shaw, in ' the presence of a Urge group o i friends and . rela tives, Rev.i David C. Hassel, of Sa lem officiating. i The rooms were beautifully dec orated, a color scheme of pink and white being carried' out, and the ceremony was performed .-'before an arch of pink 'roses and ferns. Preceding the ceremony, .Miss Ar butus Rud?e sang; f'l Jove You Truly.', t Mendelssohn1; wedding march wasi played' by MrB., L. Ru di, who Also played softly '.during the service., The j bride was attractive' in a gown of white silk. ; Ifer:-veil was arranged .with a cluster, of orange blossoms and she carried -a show er bouquet of carnations, ' After the ceremony dinner was served in the dining room. ' Mr, and Mrs. Overgard left im mediately, for a short wedding trip and upon their return will' make their home in Salem. ; Mrs. H.SHartman rand her son. Otto Hartman, went to Portland yesterday and Mrs. Hartman will remain' there for a' brief visit. The Junior Guild, of St. church was entertained this by4 Mrs. Louis Lachmund. " a a . v. i to uuiutuii; 4a ' . within a few days - for . Seattle where theywUl . attend the sum 'mer.iseaslon -ofjthe L'nrvfrslty, of Washingfon. ' .. 11 ounroMsii yocTjr; WARSAW, June H.Poland's greatest v loss of recent- years Itaa been, not in devastated regions, but in J young .men. Therefore physical education was stressed at a. recent meeting of school masters in this' city, and the government was ' urged V to . allot more money for the building' of ' playgrounds and otherwise to assist in the building up of Polish youths. Jack Hoxie'a latest western fea- Y ill . . ... ."' ; ' ' -. J-mre coniams a piot oi a most, un usual hat) re. Tom, Stone assumes the-name 'of his dead paL ''Jim JBland. And . then Jack Hoxie as Jack Stokes comes along and as sumes the -name' of 'Tom' Stone. With , a -sheriff after both-Torn Stone - and' Jacltf jBtokes,. there "are mony thrilling encounters due to themlx up in identities. . Hafd ridfng tand .'plenty of -action -predominate- in "this feature which will be shown ;at the' Bllgh the atre today. RIJGH n " Jaek r Hozie" ' in a western feature .and "Miracles of the Jungle" 1J L5f ; . r JACK" -''f IIS H . 11. g Ij I ; (B. E ;. V ; Western J i Feature - u Miracles, of The Jungle PI - r. n(i i . 4 . Monte" Jlontague, who plays the villtan in: "Heira" Border." after his eaptnrb at the cave, refuses to walk; and the hero drags him to ward the edge of the-cliff. Un known to Mr, Montague ttits scene was'very shprtbut Mr. Fafrbanki for fan. dragged Montague four times - as'?farV Finally Montague looked up in earnest and remark ed under his breath, "Hold up for a. minute. Bill, , , and let me get some of these , thistles out of my leg and then continue';your "dirty wcrk.t 'Mr. 'Montague was 'sparr ing partner fiit 1915 for 'red Ful ton,, and played in two Berlals with- Elmo Lincoln, and many other productions before coming to the Bligh, Saturday - and Sun day. , '.' "' . An event bound to arouse un usual Interest centers, la the corn fng'of another Wesley '.Barry at traction." !This is ""Heroes f the Street, produced by 'Warter Brothers and scheduled to' play at the: Liberty theatre today and to morrow. " The reason for this i.. . that''Freckles" Wesley has w a large following by his bull.!!; personality on the screen and tl good fun and clean comedy t" go with 'his. pictures notaLly . "School Dajs" and ' Riches," both Warner l,vcL. productions. His inimit'M " acterizationstof boys out lor a : venture and getting into niacliir every ' minute of the day hav. gained him an enviable reputa tio'n. "Can you picture the !:. -.::iparr ble Nprma-Talmadge u- u : artvf turesswho .specializes l.i .v - . of promise blackmail. 3 -As Mary "Turner, released frc: prison after serving time a c' partment Btore theft of .nich s" is' Innocent, 'and under -oath 1 "get even" with the employer t. : wanted to make an eianiple ( her, she J has such a role in t: big First National picture, 4Vlt' in the' Law," coming. to the Ore gon theatre tonight. Jack ifulhall and Lew C have the principal male roles; i " een Percy portrays Agio Lynt the blackmailer who iaSucea I! . to Join the band.' Trc parts are-also-played ty'D.', . , Jennings, "Lincoln 'Plumir. r, J . eph'iCIlgour, Helen Fer;i Warde 1 Crane, Lionel Catherine " "ilurphy ' and T.. RlckettaV ' ' - ' ; "Within the Law" was r : . under: the masterful tilrcct!c:i I; Frank Lloyd and .Is'presr-t- ! Joseph M. Schenck. ! -.I'. -X .s -. 7 ' ST- - r- PHOTOPLAYS AT; SALEM'S "LEADIHG IMEi . K - -, tf ' 'V'. r , W . is s - . -r . j ? . 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You will, choose two or more when you see ,'them, at Oa7C YOUR MAIL, ORDERS Receive! careful and prompt attention.' ; :We pay postages of .express within radius of hundred miles. ." - : x , Salem Store 466 State St. Portland Silk Shop 383 Alder St. FQD1Y liVD SATURDAY ONLY, WES'LEY (FRECKLES) 4 V N . : -: a! Y-'. ': 'if Vv' 1 '.-X- - r - .wJ " jtr.'. ...v.w.'.-..:.:?.:. J -?-r.---.-.s-.v.v.-.-.-.S'. 5 V4 I) ''A- " . I ' , , ' .,''' v v 'T ? ' N ; i-::4-: 1 - A picture that -will make yon chuckle .and roar, weep and t , ' Bympathize ' ' HERE5:O.F THE : p tit. r i Jta A-j .,, E, .r SITPPORTED BY JACK MULHALL AND MARIE PREVOST ET COMING SUNDAY ri fuss m b x 'i - h . V 1 . STARTING TONIGHT 750 :P. IJ. The Latest . of Norma's Ne t Smilinr w Series That Began Yith Through" " ..... '7& 1 'vd;-- C r' T 'Come ori; Patrol ia WniUng. The f.Acf?1 4 i ! lirj Can't I: V fr--V, ; -r-jf s-.o A Willing A WiiUn-: Crocl..", NOTHING LESS THAN ONE OF lERIGA'S GREATEST STAGE ?L.V. NORMA TALM AMEE As the beautiful hhop f ' who, -1 arued ennsk : ''WITHIN - THE LAW It is our sincere desire that every theatr e goer in Salem sees this wonderful pic tureThe following, price scale has .'be en arranfe-ed with'the ''distributor, ivl.!::i will put it in the reach of everyone. - ''' jxrxo PRICES FRI .SAT. AND SUN. AdUlta ' Children - Lo'ges 1 OC ioc - " 7e SPECIAL UAT1UEE tp, 25c -SATMDAY sttxday MATixrr: and "jfONPAY EVIININfJ AdnUs - - ' - ' - ::a : Children - - . - ica J-oges - doc t HAWLEY.AT THE WURLITZER MiLtO S&LS t - - v - - fl '4 ALICE V in I SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ' '.jjl t I . . i. .' . . - S : I . - K ( Tr rr - " . i . " . ill