FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21,yl923
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THE ORP.GON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON . f - V
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The Latest Fashions Are
Mirrored in Our Display,
In Our .;Ne7- Home
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r,?0Il0i?y FeaJure of Unusual Interest That You
Will I ind Most Helpful During the Christmas Shopping
Period Awaits You. v
Specials on Foxes and Stone Martina that will - make
appropriate gifts.
GO.
WEST FUR
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Practical in the Art of Remodeling
LIBERTY "Mary of the Mot!'
OREGON '-ZaM."
BLIGI1 "AUas. Phil Kennedy"
When Ben Turpin, famous-film
star. In the , forthcoming Mack
Sennett : eomedy feature, . "The
Shriek of Araby," an Allied Pro
ducers and Distributors Corpora-'
tion release, booked as the (Chief
comedy attraction for three days
starting j tonight ; at th.e-?Grand
theater, v takes over '.'?' the
authority Invested . n Jh!in
in I the absence of the real Sheik,
one of his trusty lieutenants is an
accommodating genii who, at Ben's
command, accomplishes most as
tounding feats with .the aid of
nothing but a magic wand ".
One of the most remarkable of
all his fats is to create; a real
lake out in the middle of the des
ert,' right before your eyes,t then
stock it with fish so that his roytl
master (Ben Turpin) may indulge
in his favorite pastime of fishing
for trout. ; .
Bligh 'theater tomorrow and Sun-
, The. Universal star makes his
bow to the motion picture public
in the role of a knight of the
squared circle. The title of the
play tsJ'The Victor,!! so there's
no masking the outcome of his
fistic engagements. . He wins the
cr6wn. hands ' down. ; r
TheJ Hon.v Cecil Fitshugh War
ing is'thfr rtitled moniker" under
which .he battles and despite the
handicap of his being a penniless
member of the British aristocracy
he wields a left hook that Is a ter
ror to all opposition.
Herbert Rawllnson, who has
won the underworld a lot : more
sympathy than It probably de
serves by the human quality .that
be has displayed in tbje ;many
crook parts that he has portrayed
on the screen, will be seen in the
role : far, afield from the type in
which he is so well known at the
j; SALEM MARKETS
- Columbia River smelt which
opened here at 15 cents . a pound
were being sold yesterday at two
pounds for 25 cents. The price
for the season is ' believed to be
reached, though it may drop a few
cents.-C'i::H ' .
Sugar pumpkins were offered
yesterday; for 3 cents a pound,
with Hubbard squash available at
the same ; priced ; Though ,the
pound Is the basis of selling the
vegetables. : a few stores were re
tailing tbem , by site. .
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Jfo. i wkett on
No. 9 rd wkit, Mckaa
NELLIE MITCHELL
! LEADS IN CONTEST
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'. tome' Tery . fine wor!:i -i She does
not; find time during .he business
hours of her work to secure sub
scriptions, but the few short hours
i afterward she. spends, entirely to
wards the contest. She is out to
; winy . and with.the - help of her
friends she should be one of the
winners ; of one of the val-uable,
prizes offered. Richard Hlrsch,
also of - Salem, - comes second - In
the list. Richard: Is one- of the
contestants wha has been, doing
just what the Contest Editor re
quested : him : to do coming . In
daily with his subscriptions, Rich
ard has been doing some very fine
work. He asks all his friends to
help him. !i
, Bill. Hont of the fire-department
has been giving some r of
these' contestants one big run. He
is out to win and in earnest. ?
Olaf Blixeth Js another one on
the honor roll. - He is one of onr
daily comers to. the bffice,and.he
is showing his friends that he ap
preciates 'their help. Mrs. A.L.
Beckendorf .has again come op to
the top of the list Mrs. Becken
dorf is aVverydeserving -jromah,
and is working Very hard to. secure
one of these .valuable prises. She
asks that her friends help her, as
she Is also trying to win one of
these "special offers this "week.
There are many changes. In the
vote list today, and some new con
testants have entered, j They, like
the. Contest Editor, see that It Is
either the special $25 in gold or
one of the' valuable prizes at, the
end of this contest. ; This Cham
pion uvenana sedan 4 is a very
beautiful car, and is on display at
Vick Brothers. I would ; like all
contestants to go and look at this
car., Mr. Vick will be very glad
to show it. to you. It is well
worth your efforts In trying.
would also like .all the contestants
and their friends to call at New
ton Chevrolet company and look
at the second grand prize, a" CheV
rolet touring car. It Is a' very
pretty car also They will be glad
to show you this automobile. I We
have several other very valuable
prizes and if you do notrin one
of these valuable prizes you wUl
not lose, for we will glve -lO per
cent commission on money you
have turned in during the . eon
test. ; - ?- . v.
.There are just a few hours lef
to win one of these t valuable
prizes, so let me see you all get
in and work just as hard as yoa
can from now on until January 5,
wnicn is ine ciose oi mis Dig com
petition? The ; f Contest "Hait'dr
would , be very glad 1 to give" ypi
any information she can. . If you
will only call or write her she; w1U
gladly call on you. . :( . . -
Now, remember Saturday nlght
December 22, we will give & way
two valuable gold prizes amount
ing to $25 each to the two con
testants, one in the City of Salem
and one ' in - the outside territory
who turns in the most money on
subscriptions. Don't you - think
that would be a great Christmas
present? Don't : you think, that
they are . worth :workIng for? Let
not , too Jate-. to Renter ,and'. win me see whether or not you do.-
ChMt kay
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.45 O 49.
.sis at in
Clow hay. baled
$13 $14
aia tr an
PriCM aaatad ara wsolaaala aad al
pricaa teivd y farmars. No rta
prioci ara (Wea. airapt aa noted :
EGOS. BUTTEB, XUTTBSTAT
Creamery httr 49 Q 50
Bntterfat detivared 60t
MUk. per ewt ........ 92.44
EfK,' kelvrt ..85e.
- Standard! - ... , , , a
rplleti . . 30
Heavy hen
n roll en i
.20
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Heavy i. fipringa 1 "
Modioni and lirbt kaaa 144
POKCelfUTTOV AVD SZT
Hot, top,. 150-225 ewt. $7.00
Hoes, top, 325-275, ewt .50
Hofa, top. 275-300, ewt $4.50 Q $6.04
Light aowa. ewt f -
non-B WtTJ . , Q
; 'Jikb and "Bill Siiggebfc ;
Xmas presents for the car. There are many of them to pick from
Tire or Tube - ,
Robe , ' 1 ' '
Qock i v
Visor ." j
Bumper -Whistle
Tool Kit ' '
Flash Light
Spot Light f
Parking Light,
Set Spark Plugs
Windshield Cleaner
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- c . ;a. f ' ' ' . , ,
a
Horn
Vase
Jack
Mirror '; ,
Heater
Bar. Cap
Step Plate
Stoplight
Motometer .
Cigar Lighter '
Set Light Bulbs ? "
Fire Extinguisher,
Sniith & Watldnc "bui-
A Present for the Dear Old Biia
. N, W. Cor. Court and High Phone 44
Cowa .
Top lamb
Heavp laaaba
Q 04c
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Top veal, dreaaed-
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Just Received r
Several Cars of Utah and
Rock ! Springs - -
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Phone Us for Prices ;
We Guarantee Our Coal
COAL OR WOOD ,
Larmer Transit! to ;
469 State St. Phone 930'
French Consider High r
. Cost of Living in Paris
PARIS, Dec. 20. The question
of increasing the high cost of liv
ing indemnity allowed1 state em
ployes whose incomes are-under
8.000 francs, 'from- the present
francs, resulted in a vote in the
chamber of deputies which put the
government in the ? minority by
131 votes. -v.- '.
i. The vote was .taken ! on an
amendment to the general finance
bill, to which Minister of Finance
De Lasteyrie said the government
was opposed. Helid not, how
ever, specifically rale the ques
tion of confidence on the amend-
figurevof 7J0 .francs to 1800 ment although he lalone so on
the general question of the fin
ance bill. t ,
; A" melting pot can't cianco
them- into good Americans unless
they were good Europeans,
GRAND - Xmas Nfcht
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' PRICES
Entire Lower' Floor and Boxes
1st 3 Rows Balcony . .
Next 2 Rows Balcony
Gallery . . ; .
....,.$3.30 J
,.,..$3.7?
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SEAT SALE '.STARTS TOMORROW.
Chri
sfcmcic
."Caiiiiy 'I
A box of, candy Is always
Acceptable
"..''t-''.RorieIe OioicOlates1 1
l.O0 anduJlJSO t
K muses High; Grado L't . Vcn
r 20cvto 30c per lb. j j
Seals, Stickers. and many oil i
articles appropriate to the
LITTLE LAD -
STORE
MRS. M. A. BROXSON, rro;
12th and Center St.
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"THE MAN WHO
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One with fun and laughs
enough to make water grow
on the Sahara. . .
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F. Richard Jonax
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TODAY - SATURDAY - AND SUNDAY ONLY
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Darling of the French music halls, toast
Favorite of Dukes and Earls
The Best Known of. all
French' Love Dramas
Cast Includes
H. B. Warner
Mary Thtxrman
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; TODAY 'matinee !
Adults . . :'. . . '. .'. . . . . .23c
Children ............. 10c
EVENINGS
Adults . . .50c
Children .'. .....20c
IiOges . . . ... . . , . . . . ; .05c
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COMING MONDAY
THOMAS MOGHAN
IN "
''WOMAN PROOF"
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STARTING TOMORROW
"THE MAN
NEXT DOOR"
BY
: EMERSON HOUGH x
. . ' AUTHOR OF
"THE COVERkD WAGON"
A story of a Tom-Girl raised in the sweet grass of Wyomirsg:.
She throws a rope, rides a horse, shoots a six-shooter just
like a cow-puncher.
' , . " . Cast Includes , -
'Alice 'Calhoun James Morrison
v and David Torrence
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