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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1924)
FELuER VjILLV . IE SPECIAL QTrector of fcherrian Show 1 Arranges Stunt; Princi- pals are Announced: . The Cherrian show which la to be presented at the Grand theater Monday and Tuesday next week, will have one 1 unusual feature. Ray Felker, director, is to appear in a stunt called "Ray and His Little Chevrolet." " To make it more Interesting' a number' of pretty girl will appear with him. They are Lucille Pettyjohn, Hattie Brown, Elinor Gould. Edith Bro ther ton, Margaret Tucker, Nancy Savage, Pauline Monarch and Fay Wasson. ' . The outstanding event, how ever, will be i the presentation of the "Steamship Susan Nipper." Local talent has been secured to form this cast and they have been working on it during the past months and have It down to per fection. Even the scenery for the play has been produced In Salem by local workmen and it is plan ned that'everything about the pro duction is to be secured here. The cast is as follows: Ray Felker. the Irish comedian; A. A.Gneflroy, captain of the "Susan Nipper;" Lloyd Straus baugh, steward; Jack Lucker, a COUPON . WEBSTER'S & DICTIONARY -. i . .t ... 1 j. ...... How. to Get It r ,1 V T 7 h ,..--.' . b For the mere nominal cost ; of Manufacture and Distribution . Secure this NEW, authentic Webster's Dictionary, bound in ' genuine seal grain Fabrikold, ' illustrated ia full color and black halftone. , Do It Today! mail . ,' t.u," ' ,a In this3ty and ORDERS : uptoa50mi. 7c FILLED SrSS,, . CONTAIN COMPLETE RADIO SECTION MORE THAN A DICTIONARY THE OREGON STATESMAN 215 S. Commercial Salem, Oregon young traveler; Dick Barton, com modore. - The three young ladies who are supposed to be , members f of a stranded opera company are Melba Davenport, Verna Trunk and Mazyle Hunter. The evening gowns which will be worn for the presentation', of the play are furnished by Madame Buf fe of the French shop. The sport suits are furnished by the U. G. Shipley company. i The box office will be open for reservation of seats Friday after noon from 1 o'clock to 5 o'clock and during the same hours Sat urday. - - , j lILLlTlPrTI PUSS S Bill Increase of Wages for Postal Workers to Be Urged at Next Congress' WASHINGTON, Nov. 25. Seii ato'r Edge, republican, New Jersey author of the Postal Salary in crease bill f which was vetoed by President'Coolidge, plans to bring the measure before congress at the approaching session in an effort to get It passed over the execu tive s veto. ;! ' Some of- the administration leaders are known to favor re drafting the bill to conform to President Coolidge's wishes and putting it through as a compro mise measure. The New Jersey senator is understood to be oppos ed to such a. proposal and it is expected, a demand for a ; show down on the bill early in the short session.-: ; The measure would, give an an ual salary increase of approximat ely 1300 each to the I 300,000 employes in the postal field ser vice and v calls for an appropria tion Of $63,000,000. , The bill passed the senate at the last ses sion by a vote of 73 to 3 with 20 not voting. If these lines were held it would be repassed easily over the president's veto, but the results of the latest election and other considerations, it is pointed out might cause some of the sen ators to shift their position. CI1KII BUIIB onivrir.iic ioiili nit D New Christian Science Jem . plejn Salem Will Be Ready for Occupancy Soon additional,, room which will prob ably be used for checking pur poses. Evenly' distributed hot water heat is provided from ' two furnaces. Hesenibles Portland Church Tha new structure, which close ly resembles the First Christian Science church, building in Port land, is one of the most complete in. the state, and will cost in the neighborhood of $50,000. Con struction work is being done by Wenger Brotherscontractors, and Buetler Brothers have charge of the painting. The new Christian Science church building at the corner of Chemeketa and Liberty streets is in the final stages of completion, and will be ready for occupancy by December 15, Painting of the structure both Inside and out Is now being done, and when the Job is finished Salem will have an other fine church building one of the finest of its kind in this section of the country. New Church Distinctive The new templet Is of the Greek Doric style of architecture, and is modelled after the old mosk sanctuaries. Six huge pillar3 guard the front entrance, and four more grace the entrance on the west side. Rising above the pil lars is the low, broad dome, which gives the builSing a distinctive and attractive- appearance. The outside finish is of white oriental stucco. Auditorium on Second Floor The main auditorium is on the second floor and is capable of seating 600 people.. Light is ob tained through a cove lighting system carefully concealed. The eye of the dome assists in the ven tilation and the air is evenly dis tributed bv a force process. Am ber colored glass in the many large, small-paned windows adds to the general effect. Sloping floors make an ideal seating ar rangement. Behind the pulpit will be placed the new specially made $5,000 Gunther pipe organ which is being completed in Portland. Two rooms for readers and musi cians are located back of the stage.'.' Foyer Large The large roomy foyer Is the principal room , on the lower or basement floor. Thi3. chamber will be used as a Sunday school meeting place. Three class rooms adjoin the foyer, and there is one OAVXI2R ' NOT GVE8T VANCOUVER, B. C. Nov. 25. J. Downes, local hotel owner, was fined $75 today when the court rilled he could not be a guest in his own hotel. The court said the law provides .that no liquor can be kept in any room of a hotel other than in regular guest rooms. Those who think there are no miracle workers, nowadays, are asked to explain how so many men are able to buy expensive automobiles. if ua now? ror ti:o Ami THANKSGIVING "$2.25 Round Trip to Portland ,, Sale Nov. 25, 26, 27 Return Limit Dec. 2 Proportional redaction to other O. points , Fast,- dependable electric trains leave Salem for Portland 4:30, 7:05, -10:00, 11:15 a.m.; 1:30 4:00, 5:30, and 3:20 p.m.; For Eugene 8:30, ' 9:50 a. m.; 12:50, 4:15, and.8:10 p; m. Limited. t Tickets, Etc., of J. W; RITCHIE, Agent Oregon Electric Railway mm .V.,.HJ'. 24 Shoppinfj Days UnUl And the Xmas shopping is certainly ji in prominence at almost every depart- nt&". ment of the store. 4m- .:- if 'KERCHIEFS Voiles in the pastel shades w H h scolloped edges bound in :ontrastIng colors or black asd white 25c Maple Leaf Kerchiefs of s be e r voiles in many different :olors- 35c BEADS . One. can never have an over supply of beads. - We have secured " some exceptionally bood buys and have priced them-at 25c to 95c Per Strand a 1 zi Watch, for our Xmas Suggestions Daily J. Jr., ):-; . U J.u U iUr;rH;lv'r.--o "In: n OF THE 1 ' 7'&- . ' tC - - lit Order to Give to Salem the Best Obtainable for Thanksgiving Week We Were Fortunate to Secure This -:. His Latebi; Cyclone of Comedy Vi ' TT TTTtTCTD) 'TT' I iJS-s In order to take tare of every- . ; ' Y Y , '"'wK 1 ' s i body this program will also be F3fTs ' ' ' f vT' -sk - 7i' mcrou.orTt-E shown at the GRAND on stcif Yj, ' v- . - ' K pf-SMtXiH- Thanksgiving Day. V0S& S ji J'-J' - SXjO Vi" Starts 1 oday 2 p. m. NlaLslr ' Jk INDEFINITC (WEDNESDAY) V fgP Engagement ADMISSION 50c "' (?K tfi T V''. i X O fT . OIILDREX25C ' i -v3)r w iums:r& i raffle rsz-- v Ixtt.kvx wssO?i- k vt- -iiwu - 7XT- Walt Until You Fall in Love . f He was the kind of a little gay who said love was the bunk and marriage a delusion! i . Every time a friend slithered down the aisle for the "I do stuff he'd guffaw all over the place and extend, his sympathy! Nothing tickled him so much as to taunt his married friends with his precious freedom, i, -Uh-huh," his friends would say, "We've heard that before, but wait until it' hits you." And he'd reply, with a superior air; .yeh wait." That's the kind of a duck he , was impregnable, unafraid! He was' a walking challenge to women!- He dared 'cm to; "make" him! He tweaked Cupid's nose rand called him a fraud! Oh, he was a nervy, cock-sure littlar cuss! ' - . " v . ' . , , i Then retribution!, ' ' It came on him like a ton of brickl. He found himself, one merry day, gazing into a pair of blue eyes azure blue, soft, and warm, and marvelous! ; Eyes of the bluest blue that crashed into his heart with the havoc of a fourteen inch shell! It was all off ! Just like- that! , 4 And what those eyes did to him; Sweet cats! His friends shrieked with laughter until their ribs cracked! They slapped each other cn the back and roared! Hot dog! The wise pelican was in hot water! , 'There's a role for Harold Lloyd. Never has lie had such a part! Never has he been str screamingly fur.ry! Here is a carnival of comedy in which LLOYD HAS OUTLLO YDED HIMSELF ! if f. c V... r