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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1924)
WEDNESDAY -MORNING; APRIL 23, 1021 I t ' New Summer Ijfcoja. Material Brilliant . in color, typical of summer. Price rarifje ii wide and very moderate I Select your materials ,j and make jup your 1 summer k dresses ! warm days will soon be here. Dotted Swiss and English Plaid Voile Splendid values will appeal' to those who want neat ; Pretty dresses. ' Priced 59c 65c 69c 98c Yd. FIGURED VOILK! 3 8-inchesi wide. There are ever bo many patterns to choose from, splendid good qualities. You will receive many compliments if you choose your materials fOT your summer dresses here. - ; Priced 35c 39c 49c 59c 98c Ratine 'always stylish and practical, is; quite a favorite for summer sports dresses. Good line of colors 38 inches wide " Priced 59C And 98C Yd Dress Linens Fast color. 36-inches wide. The best you cao buy for the money- (1 OP ' j Tissue dnghams, dainty stripes and plaids, fast colors, launder beautifully 32 inches wide ; Priced 49C And 59C Yd. Dress Ginghams An Immense assortment. Every one is priced at a wonderful value." 32 inches wide. Priced 29c 35c 39c 49c Plain and Figured Soft- Dainty Crepes for dresses and "p'ioTd 29p 32c 49c Yd. 36-inch Lingerie Materials : for underwear," Batiste and Nainsook, plain or shadow stripe or check, orchid, blue, green, yellow, peach, pink, white E i . 35c -39c 45c Yd XOUR MAIL ORDERS receive careful attention. We . l V. ' py pSwS ur to .hu- , purchase or your in a radius of one hundred , . !a miles -v money cheerfully refnnded. Satisfaction Guaranteed Zs aroKS. ftM Ealem Etore Portland Silk Shop 4C3 Etate Et. : 883 Alder St. Heme of r.!rs. Davis Is ' 1 ' Destroyed By Flames SILVERTON, Or.. April 21. (Special to The Statesman.) SII verton friends have received word that the home of Mrs.' Albin Davis at Houston, Texas was destroyed by fire on the night; of April 13. Mrs. Davis managed to escape, but the contents of the house could not be saved. Insurance was car ried", however. ' ; - , Mrs. Davis is well known at 611- r.'ow. Is the Time to Re plcnish Yolt Wardrobe for the Summer Season : v .- , . . . Do you need a hat, tie, shirt or any other men's furnishings. Our line of haberdashery must move. ,. Low prices will make room for us. . . CAFHAl EXG!!A!:EE ; i KTLIXnOCK, Prop. ; 342 X. Commercial Street. verton, having spent most of her life here, f She Is a sister of Mrs, E. Gunderson of the Anderson ho tel. The bachelor has one advantage. Nobody steals his privilege of de- bcriblng his symptoms to tne doc tor. . ; . . Try This For "Neuritis may be localized in a single nerve or may be general, in volving a large number of nerves. : For quick- and lasting relief, pharmacists have for the past few months ; dispensed Joint-Ease a stainless, penetrating remedy that, when rubbed over the affect ed Jtarts for - about one minute, soaks right in so that not a trace is left on the skin. : Joint-Ease is for limbering up stiff 'Jofnts, -reducing the swelling and causing the pain to disappear. and for this purpose thousands of tubes are sold, daily -60 cents at all druggists everywhere. - '.'Always remember when joint-Ease- gets in joint agony gets out--Quick Adv. SALEM . SHEINE CLUB Presents APRIL 29th to MAY 3rd Five " F Hilarious L'crry fights Shov Grounds Fourteenth Street, Slr LET'S GQ !! 1:0 ilte5 iwiriuw V) M k Twenty-High-Class Circus Acts A Real Circus arid Second to None LET'S GO!! rive Autc3 Given 1 Away - One Each Night BIGC1RGUSIS 00 iy HERE It Is no use denying it any long er spring is here with us again. The first big circus of the season Is coming to town. The Salem Shrine club Is responsible for the coming of the Bob Morton circus, one of the biggest organizations of its kind." which has never been at the coast before, but enjoys a won derful reputation In the middle west and lit the south. The circus will exhibit on the show grounds at Fourteenth street for ' five features, sometimes seen on a cir cus lot, will he in evidence during the Bhrine circus here. -; , ' ; " There are positively no amateur or vaudeville acts on the program of the Shrine circus that will con sist of 20 high class professional circus acts. The personnel of the Bob Morton circus, which will fur nish the circus entertainment prop er, is composed exclusively of act aal, honest-to-goodiiess circus per formers that are known all over clrcusdoni as among the very best of their profession. - 13a ch 'and every one of these performers ha3 been connected at one time or the other with Kingling Bros., Baraum and Bailey, Sells-Floto, or one of the other few lIf? circuses touring the country in summer time.1 All acts are full of daring and thrills, and they will present a snappy, FT , ' - - T.: A- . v MARTIN & BIARTIN presenting a daring Roman Ring; Act with the Bob Borton Circus, coming here for five days, beginning next Tuesday, for the Salem Shrine Club. , , , nights, leginninc; Tneadtfy, April 29, under the absolute manage ment of the Salem Shrine club, the proceeds to go into Its ; charity fund." And it will Be an absolute ly now circus experience for . the people' of Salem. The circus peo ple will be only in evidence as far as the actual performance is con cerned. J You will see them only in the three circus rings and in the sawdust arena.. The Shriners will turn into regular circus men. during the circus week, and they will handle all the business details in every respect. This will make the circus a' community and civic affair, and it ' gives a guarantee that none of the - objectionable :Bishop's Virgin Wool Fabrics "BISHOP MBRIC " U! o u Ml ; CO a o V) r VIRGIN WOOL SUITS ." Vj . . - ' - - - . t '.,"-"- " -:- - . ' "- - ' - ;. - -". V - . - f- . i . '. Fabric made in our own mills from 100 pure-fleece ' ,: ' Oregon Wool . YOU will derive a certain satisfaction in wearing a Bishop fabric suit from the assurance that you are wearing a virgin wool suit. It means that you are wearing a suit that is free from shoddy and substitute mix tures. These suits look nicer, wear longer and give better satisfaction per dollar than any others to be found. ' v ; : : , . , For Men and Young Men Brown, Grey and Heather Mixture Colors 2 Pair of Pants ' 2 Pair of Pants real circus entertainment that will find only the highest praise. The same applies to the 15 clowns with the Morton circus. They are real laugh-provokers and have an entirefy' different routine from what has been seen here with the other circuses, and their stunts are new throughout. The Morton circus has been showing lately to crowded tents in San Francisco, an'd the newspapers there were full of praise in regard to the entertainment offered. 'This is naturally gratifying to the mem bers of the Salem Shrine club, as It Is convincing proof that they are getting a high class real circus here next week. .' - , Wild Oranges"; is j Feature at Oregon Perfectly photographed, abound ing in thrills and suspense, and carrying through it a study of fear and its control of the human mind, Wild Oranges" made its appear ance at tbe Orefeon theater yester day and will remain on the screen there today and tomorrow. It is a King Vidor picture and is fully op to the high standard of the past productions he has made for Gold wyn. : ; : f .;:ri ;; 'i; "Wild Oranges" is one of the most popular works from the pen of America's most celebrated nov elist, 'Joseph ' IIerge8heimer. :i It was written and published several years ago,1 before the author had become . so internationally recognized."- w ;;: . The story deals with a man, em bittered against society by the death of his wife, who sails with one sailor on bis yacht to the Georgia coast, and there meets a strange trio- two men, i rone i, of them mad, and a - beautiful girl. The experiences of the five during he brief stay in the lagoon make up one of the most gripping stor es filmed in years.' I . i' . : " i Frank Mayo plays admirably the role ' of John Woolfolk, the man who seeks Virginia Valli , as, the beautiful girl .who , has lived her life in the Georgia swamps, seclus ion from the world cn his yacht. Nigel- de Brullier as the aged grandfather who has brought his granddaughter to the swamps be cause of his unexplainable fear of humanity, Charles A. Post as the giant Nicholas, the half-wit who lives with the other two in the swamps, and Ford Sterling as Ilal vard, Woolfolk's sailor, make up the cast. ' Only five persons appear In the entire picture. the Silverton Choral society. I Airs. Vida Bennett presided at the piano and those taking part .were Mrs. M.G. Gunderson, Mrs. Gilbert Bentson, Mrs. S. K. Richardson, Miss. Marie Cprhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McCall, Mrs." Ruth Richards, II. Halland. Alfred Jen sen, Tom Kaarhus, Rev. J. A. Ben nett and Elmer Johnson. By getting a suit of this quality at such a' low price, you are being benefited directly by the fact that our carefully planned organization en ables us to give values second to none. We want you to feel that we take a personal interest in you as a wearer of our clothes' because it is only through the satisfaction that you have with our clothes mat we prosper as we do. CEOTHING'-'WOOIiBN -MLL.L.S STORE! wc. ' -. , 4 t ii . i "' r. - . .i . r f- ..- : - ' . - - :Bisbop's Virgin Wool Fabrics5 Realty Association Will Cooperate With Chamber Cooperating with the land set tlement committee of the Oregon Chamber of Commerce in Portland the Marion-Polk. County Realty association, through the chamber of commerce is sending out In structions and listing ' blanks to those who desire to have their property listed in Portland. After the blanks are filled out they are returned to the local association, which submits them to the ap praisal board before forwarding them. Eugene Grabenhorst is the chairman of the appraisal board, acting with D. D. Socolofsky and Karl Becke. These listings are classified re garding the various uses to which the land is adapted and to locality. Prospective settlers are met by the land settlement committee in Port land and shown . what properties Big Audience Gathers ; . For Musical Concert ; SILVERTON, Or., April 21. (Special to The Statsman.) One of the largest audiences ever gath ered at a Silverton musical enter tainment was present Sunday eve ning at the Eugene Field audi torium to hear the Easter cantata, ".Victory,? (Wildemere) given by W!;' -' t NOWTONIGHT-AND; ALL WEEK Ladies Only Matinee Friday at 2:30 IlARGAlX MAT1XEK SATURDAY AT 2:30 A REAL SMASHING SUCCESS BLCHARPS ThMS;s And His Big Show of Wonders ' A Huge Carload of Dazzling' Scenic . Effects"' Special Orechestra, A Riptof Laughs, Thrills i , Mystery and Splendor.' AftMassive Stage Pro- I duction in 3 Parts and 1 112 Gorgeous" Scenes. u FREE! BABY GIVEN AWAY FREE! During the company's engagement bere "a real 'live baby will be given away. This is no pig, dog or any animal,' but a real, live baby, of good parentage and 11 months old. ASK RICHARDS About anything that: is troubling you. ? About love or busi ness affairs,' marriage, divorce, lost articles, missing rela tives, real estate, health, changes etc.. etc.- ---- -J- - THE TALK OF SALEM PRE-WAR PRICES: Nifihts, rs.V, 85c. FH. Matinee. 'All ' .".ii Keats 53c. ; Saturday 3Iatlnee 2Jc - -fT nd 55c.' .; lrices include TaxV Seats Now Selling for Performances at Theatre Box Offlrtv are available after first ascertain ing the kind of farming the set tler Is familiar with. The strang erJs then directed to the proper part of the state, where the local land settlement committees meet tlm and seek to assist in locating the stranger upon the right sort of property. 'GirlShy Matinee j- To Be Feature of Saturday Morning ; ! "Girl Shy", has all the dramatic and hearty Interest of "Grandma's Boy," the thrills of 'Safety Last," and more laughs than any comedy ever made. ' I Salem boys and girls under 12 years are to hare an opportunity to see this picture at specially at tractive prices Saturday morning at the Liberty theater. With the special coupon printed on the first page of the Oregon Statesman and 10 centsin addition, they will be admitted, to a special matinee Sat urday morning. ) The special showing has been arranged by ; the Statesman through the courtesy of the Lib erty theater management. , The chase Is the oldest form of screen comedy.-. Jt-cannot be done ou( the stage and, since the begin ning of motion pictures, we have had th echase. But all the chases ever produced put together could not provide the speed, the laughs and the thrills of "Girl Shy." It turns the trick of making you howl with glee but. there Isn't a trick in. it. Every stunt, every thrill, every inch of that chase is real, and" in several instances the thrills were accidents and were not written in the script. It will be remembered that it was in the making of this chase that LI:: was' injured when ttg nozzle c fire hose hit him. It was araax. that he was injured only once! A" woman is a creature dcesn't know which hat she in until she sees the price tag. Read the Classified Adc, t7e pay cach ycu:: MID TC0L3 Ca'-1 Tw -:Ect Px!:t3 V:' ' J LIBERT BIG OPENING )'- OP NEy ORCAN Don't Miss This Treat ALSO TOM MI X IN "MILE A MINUTE ROMEO 19 FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY ' OREGON NOW SHOWING VIRGINIA VALLI FORD STERLING AND FRANK MAYO ' IS STARTS SUNDAY GRAND ' MON., TUEo., YiZD. His Greatest Ccmedy 8 Reels .r . . - " ' ;- ' - hael: LL;Q::YE "GIRL HY" Hi3 Newest Tcrc:ri j - .