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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1924)
THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 21. 1924 Men's Dress Shoe Special Commencing Friday, Nov. 21, 1924 Ending Saturday, Nov. : 29, 1924 In this lot we have grouped all of our regular $4.45, $4.85 to $5.50 lines, in Black or Brown calf or kid leathers in various styles .-4 ' . CHILDREN'S DRESS SPECIAL , i 4 l ' . i - Fancy embroidered and trimmel Blue Sergey also Grey Tweed mixtures all sizes, C to 14, regular $.1.98; $4.45 to , $4.90 values 3 fni- 1 $2.98 v Leather lined V whipcord ... Leather lined . Moleskin : Men's Leather Vests $6.95 $8.85 -Sheps. lined Ct O A A 'Leather ....MZ.SlU Men's Tan 18 Hitop Shoes, cap toe, heavy sole . .. ..... $7.95 Mien's lain toe, 16 in. Hitop nr .Jshoe, j dbuhlp sole . 4IDOD Mens - heavy everyt day shoes, black, j brown, ! plain or cap toe, rt m nr at $3.00, $3.85, to ..3fhoD . Boys'. High Top Shoes, brown, dQ or sizes 1 to 5 1-2 for.........J0uD for $3.89 MEN'S UNIONS Cotton ribbed...... ! ... $1.25-1.45 Part wool $3.45-3.95 'All wool .....$4.90 Silk and wool........ j ................. $3.98 Wool Mixed -.,$2.98 ( illr Men's Sample Hats A big line just received, new shapes and colors at money saving1 prices,dQ A C $2.45, $2.85, to PO.tO I These are worth 50 per cent more Men's Moleskin Pants, dark tfJO AC l with grey stripes ...... j : Men's Heavy Wool and Wool Mixed OC j, Sox, per pair, 25c to......-: ODC Men's Outing Pajamas, made of Amoskeog Flannels in various styles and J1 7C patterns, $1.G5 to D j r ; : " : : Men's Outing Night Shirts, good quality i and well made for l OC j $1.25, $1.65, $1.75 and pl .5D Our stock consists of Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings Rubber Foot wear, Try us forjyour wants first C. J. BREIER CO. 141 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET PEP Bill HELD FOR GAME TODAY Silverton-Woodburn Meet in Annual Clash on Silver Falls Field I BITS FOR BREAKFAST J - , Y campaign nearly over- f . Hoping . tha ' , finish may ', be snappy 1 ' - ' : -, ,r,f. : v And a $200,000 Y. M. C. A. building will j be another thing, amon many,; for Salem to c be thankful for about Thanksgiving. "b Salem barber says - It seems to him college-''tudents these days are more excited over the pigskin than -the ehepskin. Not having to skin games, any reference either. ;: t . University of Pittsburglo rear a ' building fifty-two stories high for an Educational plant. The quipsters will never tire of refer ring to this structure of higher education. Students there will be among the higher-ups. . S Slogan man must boost rasp berries next Thursday. If you are not a raspbery and can help, it is your duty to do so. We must have more raspberries; especially the black ones. i .00 . i FOR YOUR 101 VIEW'S OR WOMEN'S ?y;v- j ;. ess ,,, ,,,,,3 ! -:m por Children's, Boys' or Girls' Old Shoes , 1 - -Commencing today; November 21, and continuing to Decern iirjt3, 1924, we will buy from you one pair of your old shoes for every new pair you buy. . j Here Is the Proposition i f : . ."Wear your old shoes men's or women's no matter what ...Ike into our Walk-Over store. Buy a new pair of shoes. Oxfords, Pumps whichever you need. I.eave your old shoes . ndvalk out wearing our new shoes at . the regular price less -10 discount, which we will allow you for your; old shoes. U old shoes collected by us will be shipped to near east ..jcelief. workers with other loads of food, clothing and shoes for distribution among the needy, j I tThis Is a -wonderful opportunity for all of us to relieve the immense suffering in the near east. Be sure that a pair of your" old shoes is. included in this merciful work, i , - i mm- j. PJTILE ' Shoos and Hosier' Ktnto and Liberty Streets Octopus seventeen feet in diam eter found near Santa r?ni Pol La Foliette warned us that in case of Coolidge's election such things wouia iiourisn. . Guthrie Theaters Have Fine Week-end Offerings Three super-productions are the offerings of the Guthrie theaters here tor the theater goers this week-end, all of them such out standing productions as to war rant particular mention, and all so well known as to need little ex planation. ' Opening today at the Oregon is "Barbara Freitchie." the screen version of the famous Clyde Fitch play starring Florence Vidor and Edmund Lowe, a drama rated by the critics as one of the greatest civil-war-time stories that has ever been filmed. :. Miss Vidor is also the feminine lead in "The Virginian." with Ken neth Harlan playing opposite. This appearance of "The Virginian" at the Liberty theater is the second showing of the famous Owen Wis ter story in Salem, During its first showing here at the Oregon it played to capacity houses. At the Grand theater the bill for the week-end is ; "The Great White Way."A 1 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Sande and a party of their friends will be the honor guests of the Grand this evening, the occasion being the personal appearance of their son, Earle Sande, world's greatest jock ey, and former Salem boy. Sande is but one of the celebrites to play a part In this unusual picture, the supporting cast of which has been recruited from among some of the most notable personages .in the country. ' KILVr:iTO. Nov. 20 (Special to The Statesman.) Kxoitement has been at top pitch among the high school students and their sup porters during the past week. ,A short pep rally has been featured each morning at assembly. Yells and songs were featured Monday morning. Tuesday the high school raculty debated the question of whether Silverton will make more noise at thi Woodburn-Silverion game Friday afternoon than Wood burn will. , " Wednesday the football boys put on a skit, dressing in the well known spinster costumes. Dwight Kireher personified the chairman of an old maid convention. Ron ald JIubbs as Miss Perkins told "Why Hate Men?" Milston Bris tol was Miss Sarah Togo Ships, and spoke on the question "What is the World Coming To?" PauV Blazer as Miss Eliza Jane, dis coursed on the "Evils of Bobbed Hair." 1 Thursday morning assembly was given over to singing and high school yells. .Thursday noon the student body financed a luncheon at the Cozy for the football boys. The Woodburn-Silverton classi cal clash in football will be staged at the Silver Fall3 gridiron at Sil verton at 2 o'clock Friday after noon. AGGIES TO HAVE BREAK ON U OF 0 El'GENE, Or., Nov, 20. When the Oregon Aggies and the Uni versity of Oreeon football teams clash on Bell field in Corvallis Saturday,, the Oregon Aggies will hav6 had the advantage of a two weeks' rest period. Oregon on the other hand has been going straight through a period of seven hard contests without a breathing apell. The game will be the 28th be tween the rivals. Of the 27 games played Oregon has won 16 and the Aggies 5. Six resulted in tie scores. BEARCATS TO MEET PACIFIC SATURDAY The big "little" game of - Ore gon Saturday will be staged at Forest Grove, when Willamette and Pacific universities tangle in their annual battle. While Oregon and O. A. C. contest for he state championship, these two small schools will struggle to determine their own championship, and a great deal of interest is aroused as to who will come out the vic tor. According to the dope, the two schools are quite evenly matched, although Pacific is conceded an advantage due to the fact that the Badgers won from both College nf Idaho and Colleee, of Puget Sound, while Willamette was de feated by both schools in close contests. On a dry field, the Bear pats stand at least an even chance of Winning. The game will de termine the cellar championsnip of the northwest conference. A larca number of Willamette students will attend the game to support the team. The game Is the feature of Pacifi's annual homecoming. A Good Thing - IK)X'T MISS IT Hen.l yonr name and ailtrRi plainly written, together with 5 cents (and this lip) to Chamberlain Mrdicine Co., Des Moines, Towa, and receive in retnrn a trial parkaga containing CIIAMBKR- LAIN'S COUCH REMEDY for eonghs. colds, croup, bronchial, "flu" and whoop ing roughs, and tickling throat; CHAM. BERt.Al.VS TABLETS for stomach troubles, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd the : heart,' liillionsness and consti pation; CHAMBERLAIN'S SALVE, need ed in every family for boms, scalds, wounds, piles and skin affections; these valued family medicines for only 5 cents. Un ' t miss it. FOOTBALL OREGON VQi O. id. O. CORVALLIS Saturday. November 22 Bell Field, 2 p. m. 15,000 SEATS UNDER COVER The Big Game of the Year, O. A. C. HOMECOMING Take the Fast.) Dependable Trains , of the OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY Ixav Salem 8:. TO, f:30 a. m., 12:50, 4:15 and 8:10 p. ni. . Returning leave Corvallis 8:40 a. nu, 12:05, 2:fd, 4:iO ami 6:58 p. m. I Round Trip From Salem ' Tickets on ale Thursday, Friday and Saturday Iteturn limit Tuesday ( J.' W. Ritchie, Ticket Agent Oregon Electric Railway C O N T I W U 1 . w W?&fflm I - aW WW mm JUST A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS mi If INI x " NEW SILK DRESSES Latest styles, all sizes, regular $25 value, special $18.50 AH Wool Flannel Dresses, check ed or striped, special $14.98 New Imported English Broadcloth Waists All styles and colors to choose f r o m including mannish collars 2 .49 fir SPORT COATS Selling Ordinarily at $20.00 and $25.00 $14.85 , Regular $22.00 values . In downy wool, tans, browns and reindeer $16.50 The Latest Out ; . Just received' the 'v Prince of Wales v COATS In tan and grey Chinchilla double breasted, semi-belt ed - $35.00 JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES' SILK TUNie BLOUSES Hand Beaded -a variety of the newest styles' and colors A 100 New Hats One Lot I Special Lot . Newest New I Trimmed Trimmed Hats I Hats $4.89 $3.50 9-4 Pequot I piHOW Cases Sheeting Mohawk or Bleached or Premium ! Unbleached 65c Yard 35c Each Table Cloth Pure Linen .. ' Damask Damask Best Grade Regular $3.25 Regular $1.50 Value Special 79c Yard $2.49 Yard One Lot Ladies' House Dresses Special while they last 98c Satin Back CREPE Regular $3.45 per yd. i $2.89 Best Grade CORDELENE Regular $2.50 per yd. $1.98 ' New Silk TAFFETTAS Regular $2.50 per yd. $1.85 Finest Quality f CREPE DE CHINE Regular $2.45 per yd. $1.89 Men's SUITS . and OOATS 1-4 off r-'Overalls . . $1.19 Men's Blue or Cil i rvf Grey Chambray bllirtS ...... YifC s . . . $1.29 Men's 8-piece end pleated back1 Men s heather ci ' -t i wool dress feOX . .... 19C One Lot Men's Dress SHIRTS With or without collar at .tached ' . . Hi ;r , . Regular $2.00 values 89c Multitudes of Savings in Our Big J ' Spacious' r BARGAIN BASEMENT! Grey Enamel Ware, choice.. ... ....... 29c Toilet Soap, 6 bars 25c Blankets, single bed size ..98c Remarkable Shoe Values Ladies' Novelty Slippers ....... .,...$3.45 One Group Men's Army Shoes. , . $2.49 See Us Before Buyin g Your Rain Goods COMPARE OUR GROCERY PRICES AND SAVE MONEY We Can Save You Money on Every Article of Fancy and Staple Groceries -Compare Our Prices'. N'utcla or Wilso Margarine, lb. 27c; 3 lbs. . . .. Pure Cane Sugar, 11 lbs. ...... ... ..)...... , Pearl Rice, 4 lbs. Mother's Crushed Oats, large pks. .......... Carnation Oats or Wheat VI a kes., special ..... Peaberry Hulk Coffee, special, lb.. 39c; .1 lbs. Royal Club Preferred Stock or Maxwell Coffee, lb Exlragood value Brfaoni, regular $1.00, for Friday Saturday only; Royal Baking Powder. 12 oz. can ............. 2H lb. can 5 lb. can ........... ... Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb." can ........... ' 1 4 . tin and .9 . 8c . Urc .:c . 3.c 1.15 49c .9c .39e 2.32 27c Assorted White and Naptha Laundry Soap, i special, 8 bars . . . . . ; . . . i . . '. . . . . i .... . . .CTc Campbell Tomato Soup,- 3 cans . . k . . . . . . . . . . . I . ; . . ;25c Van Camp's or Preferred Stock Pork and Beans, So. 1 size, 3 cans- ........ i ................. ...20c Ivory Soap Flakes, 99 pure, ;4 oz. pkg.,. 3 pkgs. . . . . .20c Folger'a Tea. Green Tea or Gunpowder, U pkg. . . . . . .23c . Carnation Milk, large, 4 cans .... .;. -. . .. . . . . .'Wo Crown Glass Wash Boards, regular. 90c, now. ....... .TOc Silver Queen Brass Wash Boards, regular 65c, now....50o Full Cream Cheese, 2 lbs. .: ........... ......49c , Hooker's Lye, 3 cans .... .. 25c 31 SALEM, OREGON Torn S. DIRECTOR Proprietor t I t 4 r i ..... , v A 4 1