imms gqssep t - ' itUGn ' - Irene Castle in r "French Heels" Miracles V of ' the Jungle I ' CRAXI) :-x Masters of Men." ! OREGOX Jackie Coogan; n "Daddy. : . iireistv r: .1 "Three Jumps Ahead." Becently Tom Mix" discovered another use for the, magic power of his name in addition to promp ting people to come into theaters and see bis pictures. He was drlv ins his . Dusenberg; Straight 8," which was the first machine of Its kind In Los j Angeles, through some heavy traffic, and at a cross ing . bumped into the rear of a flivver that had! come to J a sud den stop. v'- :t f ' The traffic cop rushed over and, after getting f the j name of the drirer of the small car, asked who Mfar wns. j Flashing a smile of re. cognition the cop went back to the other car and delivered .the following message: i kSay, whatdya mean by backf lug up into that fellow." Beat it now before I band you a ticket." Wth a name like' Tom- Mix you could run through traffic In. any city and ' you wouldn't . need .a "straight eight" either.- The latest western produced by WHlianv Fox starring Tom Mix in ."Three Jump Ahead, which will be seen at the Grand theater Sat urday and Sunday... '-, r ; i charm of their .inimitable child? "Daddy la a charming story. In which Jackie Is ably directed by E. Mason Hopper and support ed by Cesare Gravihi. Arthur Car ewe,' Josie Sedgewlck, Bert' Wood ruff, Anna Townsend, William Lewis and George Knwa. Another important members of the cast is 'Mdred," who is Just plain pigj. but she Js the source of much - laughter, as she follows Jackie about in the hope that he will milk the jcows and feed her through a nursing bottle. Jackie's adventures on the farm constitute the majority of the picture's" com edy highlights.! '; Sol Lesser is the producer, of Daddy. which was personally di rected by B. Mason Hopper. ' An &ll star cast will b seen in "Masters of i Men. Vhe great'-seat Stowing Interest. 'French ; Heels." starring Irene Castle and directed by Edwin L. Hollywood, opened at the Bligh theatre last night for an; engage ment of two daysV This .Is the first motion picture In which Irene Castle has been seen in more than two years, and! we fervently hope it will not be the last, providing the onea to follow are as good as "French' Heels i Clarence Buddington Kelland wrote the story, which opens in New York, when Lieut John Ta bor comes home from Fanceand meets the sister of his dead pal. The romance doesnt begin at that point. Not until later, 4when Irene Castle as PaJma May" be comes the dancing sensatlqn of New York does Lieut. John Ta borjagein enter the scene. . Then the- romance begins ia earnest, and from thatj -point -the story moves forward with", continually picture, which will be shown Jut taa" liberty t theater.' starting to day and beaded by Earle Wliltams, Alice Calhoun, Cnllen .Landls and Wanda Ha wley. These screen fa vorites are provided with a am ash in g story, full 'ot " sympathetic heart ,L interest and he-.maa , con flict." , -! - '- -Masters of Men" Is pictured by C. Graham Bake? from Morgan Robertson's novel Cofhattame irrts a story of a boy's mastery i6f the primordial Instincts with which every male 'child is born and his , development into a real man's man. The school in which be learns his lessons of life is the moat brutal Ja, all the history of tivlliiation the hell-hole before tta mast of an old. fashioned sail in? vessel. Cullen Landis plays the part or the hot-headed hoy a and Earle Williams his: friend and mentor.' Alice Calhoun and Wanda Hawley play , the sweetheart of the vtwb. foong men. t Among others In the cast are: Dick Sutherland, the most brutal looking: man on the icreen; Charles E. Mason,' Bert Apltng, Jack Curtis and Martin ',, Turner.'-'-''''". !; ( 't'':v' :V'-! 1 continued and extended so that Us educational value lid utilized to Its fullest extent, J ' "That the, school health ; and Public Fealth features aeenvt the most available end desirahlo Hup of attack and that it be' used to foster cordial and effective' j Na tional relations." j'! :, ; 'f'. ft hi ; j" "He it resolved, that this con ference urge every chapter, as a measure of preparedness for (dis aster service at home or elsewhero and as its best guarantee of ef fective local program toVontinue; to call annually to lis offices the strongest and most public-spirited-men and women of the com munity. inenf from the National and reein-v al Red Cross officers. . " Ijiter Date Favored "He it, resolved, ; that twe have our regmal conference next year during the month of September in stead of June.- us vacations are over then and schools are bpgfn ning. Hy this we can better in terest teachers and directors of ft Wools in Junior lied iCroHS and Public Health work in the schools. "Be It resolved, that more time be given for general discussions o programs between executive sec retaries of chapters and United States Veteran bureau officials at these convntions. j "Be it resolved, that j the dele- rendering" mu?Ic alT the' liTnclieon i and . nil other organizations' and individuals who have ' assisted us during this conference or- who have ; in any way contributed to our entertainment." . I UISH " OFFJCK It E-OPRNF.H ' DUBLIN, Juno 21. r. Liberty Haiti and the head office, of the transport union in Rutland Square seized by Jim Larkin several days were reoccupied by the" executive of the office today without oppo sition. .. '"Be It resolved, that the soctol i tca press sincere thanks to service activities of the Deace oro- U,c u Uljniette napter or the Red service activities or in peace (pro- j Cross chamber of Commerce. gram o f the Red Cross receive j President Carl G. Doney of Wil more attention fostering develop-" lamette university, the quartet STOP ! SEAS! A Musical Treat X(OOKI PACIFIC . CITY BEACH, tits premier 1mcIi nf Orepen. hai procured the (erriee of THE BROWXIER (tanrefwnd concert orrhetr, . to open their engagement. Saturday, June 3rd. i . This orfraniiation i eomposed ofrtiit. and not only the danrinjt pnb lie but lover ot both jaz and rlassie tnuair, wil! har. an opportunity to " enjoy this talent. : - - i - ' ' i - ' ' TUi orchehtra baa been brooicht to PACIFIC OTTY BKACH at large expense, that our mu if-loving patron may enjoy the best talent obtainable. O FEU I NCI DATE, SATURDAY JUNE 23 02CITXSTBA Harry Mrera . J.i.JPian Harold Cummings ,-Trnrapet ftrxaphone Kenneth Taylor .... .u.Droms Al ilj4p Saxophone, fishhorn, clarinet Albert West , . , ..JJanjJ Brownie Hancock, Trumpet, troaibone and EaphonitMB. . :. ; (.,-; ATTRACTIONS Deep-tea fiahinc, beautiful are n err. Cape Kiawanda, , a wonderful beach, llathing:. the Nestncca river canoeing, boating.- salmon trolling, trout fishing, crab and floundar fishing, clams, lock oysters, missies, and i TflE BROWMIKS ORCHESTRA The! gowns that Mrs. Cattle in-! troduces during the various epi sodes of the story are one of the features of the picturew,while her dancing in ; the ' earlier scenesr and again later In the picture, is more than sufficientxcuse for the pic ture without the very engrossing romance that accompanies it. " On the whole, "French Heels" is the sort of picture ; of which there are altogether too few. The story is good, the photography and direction jare excellent, while j the supporting cast leaves nothing to be i desired. ward - crane, Charles Gerard , and Howard Trues dell could not be Improved upon. - Mrs. W. H. Doney. chairman and Frederick G. Jennings. ' ,Be it resolvedV that we heart ily endorse- the: Junior Red - Cross activities and I urge that they be ' , "Daddy," ; Jackie . Coogan's lat est tprodnction, a First National picture which is coming tonight to. the. Oregon theater for an en gagement of four daysvls unique Jn thaf it Js ' probably the; first phQtodrama to ba , -wrltten y , the parents of a famous star, and for that star. But who better than Mr. and Mrs.'. Jack Coogan: are fitted, to create a vehicle that will L best bring ; out the precocious RED CROSS HOLDS SESS10M YESTERDAY - (Continued from p'age 1.) PIGKENS & i HAYWES ; : ...... , i .1 4f - - tr456 Court Phones 6 and 257 Tomatoes, 2 size can r. ...... . . . . Apple Buter, Libby, 2 for' ........ 1 lb. tins, Catsup, H. O. 3 for , Prince, S 5c bottle, Pes, Monopole, can f . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . Pineapple, slice, 2 cans, , 3 for . Syrup. Adirondack, pts. ; 30c; qts. 60c, gal. . 15c .. 25c .. 90c .. 25c $1.15 $1.15 Quility and Service' Our Motto X-ray Speqialists Pass 'v Through Salem Yesterday ' :. Two special Pullmans attached to the regular Southern Pacific train passed through, Salem Wed nesday with a large group of eas tern' physicians, surgeons and specialists In,: x-ray work. They were bound for the national cou v fin ion of the American Medical association and of the radiological convention which cpnvenevin San Francisco. ; Dr. Manley Sandbourne of Appleton, Wisconsin, n X-ray rineclalisl and secretary -of fl so- rMr ckn a member of the party off physicians, Was met at t he Jo- j 1 at a t Ion hv Phil AsDinwull, l a ! cousin, with whom he visited dur- ic at Rochester IioL- rt tnir i,nrt time that the train i a member of the Ki ll, - .. i , , .. r was Dr. Russell Carn.t ester,. Minn., president r iety and head of the portment at the Mayo r.r was here. 'Among' the prominent physic ians of the seat who were aboard 'also en the train. ufacturers of X-ray KUr:: X Announcement Mr. AV. L. Reauveuu, Special Iteprowcntaiive of The Martha Washington Grocerj' Store of , A'ortlnvest, Inc., v I "The fastest growing drain of stores on the Pacific Coast," will be at the Hotel Marion for a few days.- Applicants for positions and parties having desirable store locations may present their proposition in writing. J ' : i " v' . ; ' Applications may also be made for a limited amount of securities to be placed in ,he Salem territory. . -. WHITE AT OXCE FOIt INTERVIEW Ask your banker what he thinks of Martha Washington ' ' r ' ' -Unsinesa Methods" ' "." i Voil Never in our merchandising experience have we seen more exquisitely beautiful fabrics than the ; voiles that we now have in stock. I It will pay you to lay in a bountiful supply of these fascinating materials while' our stock is complete. i i We invite special inspection of our Normandy Voiles and our Egyptian and King Tut designs. Gale & Company r Commercial and Court Old Sol ! when hes up agin real opposition a foaming glace c .Columbia puh Old Sol in a tote eclipse! r .v Wherever Good Drinks V are Sold" WE I N H ARD'S r ! C ) ) if CjQ SPREADS SMILES ANI BANISHES THiasi 70-.- jv.a-ir PHOTO -PLAYS AT SALEM'S LEADING THEATRES. T FRS0;iALr I . ; Governor Pierce was at Browns ville, Llnu county, yesterday, to address" the annual' ploneersf pic- . .W,WvV; Elder sf L SUyttm; was transacting business before the county court Thursday. . v ' . II.C Hoover, Duroc hog breed er of Gervaii, was in the city yes terday. . ; - 'i ; . atr. and Mrs." H. J. Walrath are spending' the summer in V, Sea side. . , -. - '-':'' ' - -;ilr. and Mrs. B. E. Sisson and family have, gone to the coast for a, two; weeks; vacation; - 1 ."if- Roy (Spec) ;Keene': left yesterT drfy , for Berkeley. Cal., where he will9 take a summer course In phy sical .education and coaching. . He is athletic coach and physical, di rector at Corallls t high - -school. Ills home, is In Salem. "c ? i .! .Mrs. "John F.l Corner, who has been visiting In Ft; podge; Iowa, is now on her way home.- She will make several stops cm the way to , Salctm. .. '; .1, . . $425 Ludwir piano" cannot be told from new, iThere can' be no doubt that this Is a wonderful bargain at $175 55 down and $1.50 per week. ' Tallman Piano Store.41tSSL12tIa.8t.. t t f vrfo ! .i J M' IRENE 1 CASTLE "FRENCH J MHtACLES OF THE ; JTXGLIT ii - ! HBERW I 7 y .1 Saturday and Sunday : Here's real action for you iri the most thrilling Tom Mix Picture ever made Yi ly' V- . VA"rV OREGON Starting TonigKt 7:30 P. M. HELLO KID! Meet my new leading lady, Mildred! "OR DADD iloreadorable tharf -ever , j JACKIE romps through this play of sunshine and' shadows Not all laughter Not all tears But mingling of both in symph ony of childhood. A13STED BYTES MASTEtECnUlTTMV". 1 Ut: -4 Wild Tides down steep. mountains, and a mad ; plunge in a careening .stage "coach lead up to thrilling leap over a canyon twenty feet wide i and ninety feet deep. r . :. , , - ' 1 t" , . Round Six of RIGHTING BLOOD And ;,i . - A RATTUNG GOOD C0I.IEDY at m m m-t p .aaw w m .r.r m - r ' a ..:-..-. A sinshineand ' j SPECUL 7 " II V H SATURDAY HOOl IsGUUW presents V 7lLJsil II I' 111 ssv i .mjM " -Jj.'' " T ' . " ' V , "1 -T- ii . IUi ' rasiwrsswrwsms.sssaai ' ' GRAB5S j f - - r -4 a . i ' Starting Today 2 P J.L TUB GREATEST SEA PICTURE EVERY SCREENED ! A vivid, realistic drama of LIFE, ADVENTURE and LOVE, among - the gamest youth in all the world the bluejackets In Uncle . Sam's Navy : - ' . ' - A A ') JUT- "MASTERS of Dont mlsH this greatest of all Morieft-by the maMrr wi. of the Hetk-'-Muorgan Itobertflon. - ME I h