SUNDAY irORNING, MARCH 1, 1023 k D R E t s IV E L L ft N. D S u cr c E E D AT THE THEATERS TODAY Oregon ''The' Re-creation of Brian Kent", by Harold Bell Wright. " Liberty "Maytlme," with all ". star cast..'., , Grand. "Miss Bluebeard" '' starring Bebe Daniels. A Mistake . ; , ' ' Due to a mistake or misunder standing an. adr. appeared In tbe Capital Journal Saturday eve ning, giving the Impression that WOODRY Buys Furniture Phone 511 . . Tcrrninal Tasi - : service Gars for hire without driver - - - phone soao - -Day and Night Service)' ...... Popular Priced Men's and Young Men' Tailored Suits $25 to $45 D. H. MOSHEIt - TAILOR Dr. B.H. White Ort pstsy-Barry. Efoetrvnto DUgaosls ! Tr (Dr.Abram'a method). Off ie Float 839 or 469-9 60S U. 0. Bank Side. CITY NET8 IN . BRIEF LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1968 General Banking Business ' Office Ilonra from. niiy diamond: briquets Am Rocf'- uCAUSE THEY ARE CLEAN Ug Gnrn; nil Sizes o I Goal ' from the large furnace to tbe smallest nut eize. .Tell ' ns for what purpose tbe coal is required and we'll point . .: out tbe proper else to use. But although we carry all .' sizes, we handle only one quality, the very, best coal from' the. very best mines. . Our coal service 1 yours : to command. " ' - . . , . , Trices range from SIO to 915 fll handle the best Diamond Uriqncttee C15 ' . PHONE 020 : - DUESS WELL AND SUCCEED - G. V. . DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED we were taking possession of Kirk- wood'a place at i 246 State street. This is not true. Mr. Klrkwood will remain at his present location, until his new building Is com pleted. , W will take possession as , soon as Mr. t Klrkwood moves to his new building. ;, We hare ar ranged temporary quarters with Walter Gowghnor, who has the rear . of Kirkwood'a building, where we will have our regular mechanic to take care of our ser vice. (Signed) 1 j, 4 USED CAR CORNER. False Notice Givei The Klrkwood Motor company of 246 State street will not move from their present location until their new-quarters are completed, according to tbe new announce ment. . Due to jsome error a re port waa made that the firm was to move to a new location, but this was an untruth. As the new quar ters: are unfinished, it is impos sible for the Kirkwood Motor com pany to. move into new quarters. Sunny Weather Welcomed .The sunshine of yesterday was responsible in part for the large Skating. Skating; Skating y -vAtf Dreamland i Thursday, Friday Saturday"' :'.- 7:30 to.10 p. m. 1 ; DTear Our New Calliope ' Dancing! Dancing! Salem New Auditorhua Ladle Free " Wednesday and Saturday - Bezanson's Melody Phlenda 10 a, m. to 3 pJ m. D n E s s w E L L A N D S U c c E E D Spring Hat Here' are two of our .most popular Soft , Hats for ; Spring wear, : They are very at tractive and the . shapes. Prices 53,00 to 57.00 ; J0HHS0N& CO. 469 State SU number of people who thronged the downtown streets. Many ma chines from out of town were parked on the 'downtown streets of the city whUe many of the lo cal : residents were :- promenading the, main thoroughfares. . - ' Let Us Solve Your Scalp Troubles 245 N. High. Phone 1690. , i- l-: m-l Popular Music, 12 lew. Waterman Piano School, McCornack Bldg. - - 1 . m-l Associated Charities to 5Ieet Delegates from the various di visions of the Associated Charities of Salem are to meet for a noon luncheon Wednesday at the Salem YWCA. ; Every church in the city is requested to have a representa tive, there to report on tbe condi tions of need existing in their lo cality.- Much 'distress is found in the city and active steps must be taken to give relief. : J. Dr. Marshall : , , Osteopathic physician and 'sur geon. ;"k:V-4"' ' ml Speaks Today . rr-:"T-;; Mrs. - Louisa Kellens, professor of oratory at the Eugene Bible university. : will speak at the ,11 o'clock hour services at the Court street Christian church today. She will give details of her experiences of a trip taken last year, in which she visited the Near East and the Holy Land. : ! . Beet Grade of Wood la 16 Inch mill block for' fur nace and heater. Three large loads for $ 1 5. Prompt delivery. . Phone 1542. Fred E. Wells. n ; ml For Rent ' r - Three houses and flat, J 20 to 145; all vacant, Becke tc, Hen dricks, U. S. Bk. Bldg. f 28tf . ..The Old Boy on the Corner Continued:- "Fifteen years ago I could have bought " well, you know the ; rest.- But he - didn't. Will you? We have houses, lots and buildings that are forced (be low the market price to move We have cheap lots at 5 for $750, TERMS. Fairmount Hill lots at $1,000 to $1250 that will continue on up. Business ; lots that you know will double In 10 years or less. Imagine Salem in 1935- then investigate. We specialise on properties : that ' must , be moved Becke s Hendricks, ' 17. S. Bk. Bldg. f28tf The New Model Willys Knight " Has arrived. ' See. them at Vlck Bros. . - ' . ml Play a Succe . The play that the Salem Heights Community club presented at the HayesTiUe school Friday evening raa weir received. The commun ity club that was recently : organ ized by the Hayes villa people is progressing nicely. Next Friday evening, March 6, the regular REDUCED SU3DIER RATES TO CALIFORNIA - BY PICKWICK STAGES ; Saa Franci.ij. one way, $13.50 Round. Trip, f30.00 Los . Angeles, one way, $27.35 ; Rovnd Trip; $50.00 -Special Rates to Parties of Eight or More r For Information and Reserva tions phone 696. or call at ' CENTRAL STAGE TERMINAL Salem. Oreson INCUBATORS -. y- and BROODERS CAPITAL CARGAIN -i .et m TllIoa tad -.i.i-r.- 13 Cm- eit V w P Oar rd Cr Satiny. 1921 FORD , BTHAS. "newly pslated. ia fine : mechanical condition, aom extras ai4 . liccu $ 3 50. OO , 192a FORD TO0BINO. Bwly painted, extra fine eonaitioa, 4 with 1Z& Uceaae w.V265.00 meeting will be held with a short program, after the, business meet ing. Everyone is Invited to come and see what we are doing. , Dr. Stone At Perry's. Drug Store. ml Yon WUl Like Our Sunday- dinner at 75ci dally merchants' lunch, 45c. Sa lem Restaurant, ml Speeders Pay Flnee Roderick Blachford " was fined $5 after being arrested on a charge of exceeding the speed lim it. A. E. Ross was also-given the same fine for speeding on the city streets." - v -' See the New WUlys Knight- Models at Vlck Bros. ml Drank Is Booked ' v Clark Jackson was arrested by Officer Thompson and booked at the police " station ' Saturday on a charge of being Intoxicated. Popular Music, 12 lens. Waterman Piano School, McCornack: Bldg. " ' m-l Tire Is Stolen Mrs. C. L. Sherman of 1418 Chemeketa street reported the loss of .a FIsk tire and steel rim from her' auto while it was parked - on North Summer yesterday. You Will Like Odr Sunday dinner' at 'V5c; daily merchants lunch, 45c. Sa lem Restaurant. . ml Held On 'Disorderly Conduct I. E. Johnson and Vera Gates forfeited $10 bail each when they were arrested in a" local rooming house yesterday and booked at the police station on a "charge of 'dis orderly conduct; Judge Poulsen was roused from his slumbers to take the ball ' money. f Officers Olsen, Breneman, and James were the arresting officers." s ': ' ,(SeparaUon Scene in Ruth' " r : . Pantomime with special musical features at ' the First " Christian church Sunday evening. ' You will like the program all through. . -The moral .and spiritual values -3 are life's big. assets, s Come. . ml Trucks .Overloaded , . . . , -Because his truck was overload ed to the' extent of. 3500 -pounds. Gale Missler of Stayton was fined $25 , in justice court yesterday. Henry j Shaveland of Salem was assessed $15 for carrying an -ex tra 2400 pounds,, and Sam Wall, with a 1700-pound overload Is to appear in court Tuesday. All the trucks were. Individually oper ated, Officer Nlckols made: the arrests. ; , ' " .'' -.L Dr.r. P. Mendelsohn 1: Does not belong to any combine and his prices are yery reasonable. Phone 723 t or appointment. ,U. S. National Bank Building. m-l License Platea Changed . .:- ' Ben Browning,, a farmer! of Aumsville. was arrested , by State Officer "Rinehart"; yesterday, for operating a car. with switched license plites. - He 'entered a' plea of guilty when arraigned In the justice court and was fined $ 15. Browning stated , that , the car which he usually drives refused to start, and he changed the tags to another machine for which he had no license. ' ' The Spa Dinner flUKV 1 ' -; A clean and comfortable place to dine. ' ' ' ' : ' . : : m-l Get Railding Permits . ' John Williamson Is to' erect a dwelling at 1190 Highland which will cost $3000; J. C. Savage, a 4 V. T. Riadpn VCi Son '. .. - Establisiita 1S31 ): '.NEW MORTUARY ' Chemeketa Street at Cottare 1 iu1m THUJGS 'VBAt 'IJEViart' HAPP2 - Cy GC;: LYRllZS 7my title, is Genuine ZZ 7 BUT FRANKUY ADMIT ..V : l BROKE AND BESIDES J - NEVER MAD OVER f- - S?C DOLLARS AT ONE JEEl. y" TIMS IN MY LIFE y. . 0 n C Ay'-l. -TlTLtD ewnxH i SZZ TL 11 WHO IS ABOUT To i : rrX CAPTOR t f4 y-5y . ,, iwroiHATiowAC Cawtooh Co 9 r. dwelling at' 1255 Norway costing $3000; Cart Bahlburg. a dwelling at 440 Rural, costing $2500; and a dwelling at 1Q25 Belmont,. esti mated at $4200; a dwelling cost ing $3400 will.be erected at 660 D by S. O. Henkel; A. W.Myer, to erect a dwelling at. 725 North Fifteenth; - costing $4400, .while Charles Evans is to erect a. dwel lings at 1770 South Church which is estimated to cost $3500, and A. J. . Shumacker, a, residence at 1473 Souti : Commercial to cost $3800, according to the building permiu profile at the city record ers of flee., i . . The New- Slanagcment " ! Qf tbe'kPacitic , Expert, School, Mr. J. R. Button being no'longef (Connected with the coilege, invites those . Interested : In, a' 'Business Course tofcall. at'rooin .428, Ore gon Bldg. .- . . .. . - : , - ; , ml Open AH Day Sunday V 1 Terminal Shine Shop.' ml Licence Ismied "' Ivan v:Emmet ; of Hubbard and Roleqa, Lehmanf of ,5t. Paul were glvea : a -marriage: license - ib' the coiinty -Iplerk'a n of f ioe yesterday. Their marriage will occur today In the; Hopewell churchy Cnt rlowes, Foral Pieces. ; Adams Florist; -453 Court, m-l Oil Cbrnpany. Sued -a .ii 'ir; t The Associated Oil icbmpaay' is made defend ant'ln. a suit for $160, brought by,G.S.:Pratt of Salem. The -soil gTew ot"of ; a collision at Court and iHigh streets : In which, a -car driven by Pratt and one of the 7 oil company's ' trucks figured.-. - -. c Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn . 1 . : Has been correcting eyes. - for over a third of, a-. century, and- thi should be an asset to you -and ft" sure , you.-of . correct,.-treatment. Phone 7 23. for; appointment. U. S. National Bank Building. . m-l See Ykk Brwt- , ; For Splitdorf 5-tube radios, ml Drug. Store Purchased - , S. j A. Hughes and Harry H. Brians have purchased the . Crown drug store in Salem, according to certificates filed I with the county clerk. ; The -former owner, P. E. Craber, who-has -operated the es tablishment slnee December, 1918, hag announced his retirement. Open AH Day Snnday r Terminal Shine Shop ml Bny It Now -, ' ! "That Beautiful -Home of the Rose," now on sale at Salem music shdps at 25 cents per copy. This price Is lower than before and all proceeds go to the benefit of the blind ot Oregon. ml ) ' .- Open House Promised - The members of Sbelton club of the First Christian church are to put on an openhouse for their parents and friends - during the coming Tuesday evening. The Pio neer club will present their ritual ceremony and other degree work for. the especial benefit of . tbe fathers and mothers who want to attend. In addition, a short pro gram is -to be presented. It Is Considered Good ' : Business to insure for protec tion and , save .'.separately ' for in vestment. . The Woodmen of America can furnish you just what you need. Over a million mem bers. Big campaign now on. Ask any. member. ml Madame X Reducing Girdle " For stout figures. The Specialty Shop, Miss R. Swart, 453 Court. ' v : m-l Boawlman Return Bob Boardman,' physical direct or. of the Salem YMCA' returned to Salem last night from Portland where he had taken his Webfoot basketball team for a, contest with the Portland . Athenians. . Income Tax, Report- . . See ,W., A. SlpprUl, 345 Cheme keta. Phone 900. ' ml Class Started- ' Another citizenship class has "been started at the-YMCA, accord ing to the .statements made yester day, with a good enrollment. Be tween each term of court the local YMCA. conducts classes for the benefit of those desiring ' to be come citizens of the United States During the past few years' several hundred, aliens have been enabled to secure' citizenship because of the activities of the organization Meetings are held each Saturday night under the personal direct tion of C. A.! Kells, secretary of the local organization. ' Wanted , 3 experienced waitresses; steady employment; at the Gray Belle ; ' - - ' ' .-: ; ... j - ml Needless to Pay. More :y Risky to pay less. Big cam paign now on in The Modern Woodmen of America. -Protection at a minimum cost.' Hand your application to any member. ml Administrator Named Carl A. Gtes has been appointed administrator of the; estate of - - DIED . RENNIE At ; Eugene. February 27, Mrs. Jane Rennie, age 92. Mother of Wflliam Rennie, of : Thurston.' Ore.; Mrs. Jessie Lin deren. of Portland; Alexander Hennie, of Corvallls; John Ren- nie, of Eugene, and Francis D. Rennie.: of Colfax, Wash. Fu neral services will be held Mon day, March 2, at 1:30 o'clock ' from the Rlgdon' mortuary, In- terment will be In the City View cemetery.- GRAHAM Mary J, -Graham died at the age of 62 years, Friday, Feb. 27. She was the mother v of " James Graham of Salem, f John Graham of Nampa, Idaho. 'Gilbert of Washington, ; and ' Alexander of Nampa, Idaho. , -'Funeral services wllL be -held Monday, March 2. at 10 a. m. from the- Rlgdon Mortuary In terment at the City View ccme ' ;tery.-. ; '.; v": " : ...y -v THOMPSON- John Thompson , died at a local hospital Feb. 28, :Rat tbe age of " 50 years. lUr.is ,' survived by his. wldowof Port- y'land and children.- Funeral an ; nouncements later. vcbbFan . eral parlors "in charge of ,ar- . rangsmenta.. . ; : r . . .- OARDNER-The funeral of Viola '.' L. Gardner who died Feb. 27, t ; will be held at the Webb Funer al Parlors, Monday, March 2, at 1:30 p. xn. Rev. John Evans ' ", will, have' charge'-, of services, Intersisat wUl la the Clij Vlaw Ceaeterj. ,-. " Frank Wirth. The appraisers are Ray Lick. R. M, Diem and Arthur Baker The ; taree heirs, Cart A. Gels, Louisa O'Neli and Joseph M. Wirth, all reside In Salem. The esUte is valued at $6,000. Danee D. Cole McElroy's orchestra. Crys tal Gardens, Wednesday, Mar. 4. Charity Week Designated The first week In March has been designated as -Charity Week, and will be observed by the various organizations and churches in the city by contribu tions to the Associated" Charities. Much distress is in the city at the present time and it has to be taken care of. Children especially are suffering, because of the lack of clothing., - Ministers of the city are co-operating with the move ments and are to announce the plans for' the week : from their pulpits.':. Sunday school children are asked to bring a potato to their Sunday school class, which In turn will be turned over to the Associated Charities for use. - For Stent .. ' Modern five room flat. Heat, light, water, phone privilege, range and piano furnished. 965 N. Fifth St. Summer rates, ml Wanted - 3 experienced waitresses; steady employment; at the Gray Belle. ' v - , ml Dance To Be Featured In honor of the cast participat ing In the De Molay play, "The Yankee Four Flasher," a dance will be given at the Marion hotel. Tuesday evening, according to an nouncements made by Jack Sppng. one 01 the members, me cast has received much favorable com ment upon the results of the play. Get the, Truth by Sight The pantomine at First Chris tian church Sunday evening will help toward moral values. You the will like the music and all program. Come. ml Fortune Is Lost Failure , to locate Mary L. Ad ams, a -graduate of Willamette un iversity caused a large fortune to be lost to her, according to the word received from the , authori ties at the university . Saturday morning. No trace of the woman or her heirs was found. However, the' fortune is not lost forever, because proper steps can be taken to reclaim it from the state of California, where is has reverted. Atmosphere As Well As . . . Carefully prepared food. Special Sunday dinner. 75c. Served 12 to 8 p. - m. - Colonial Dame Tea Shoppejj i i-o.-fvi . m-l Turkey. Dinner v At the Gray Belle. 8 p. m. ; - Music 6 to ml Stage .Men Travel v W. W. Chadwick, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mason, trav eled to Eugene yesterday for. the purpose of Investigating terminal conditions there. Mr. Mason la auditor of the stage lines and is stationed at Salem. Former Resident Visits , Miss A. McNanee, former resi dent of Salem, is in the city from Palo Alto, Calif. She is straight ening up some business details be fore she returns couth. . Turkey Dinner At the Gray Belle. 8 p. m.' .. Music 6 to fixl Supper to Be Feature The Leslie Methodist church is to feature a men's supper Monday evening-'at 6:30 o'clock, which Is to be one -of the outstanding at fairs of the week. Special music and a speaker f o rthe occasion have been secured. One of the big men to be there is O. Bryant, sales manager of tbe Willys Knight Overland Northwest Paci fic company, former manager of the Ford sales department, will be one of the speakers. . . Rev. D. H. eLecb, district executive of the 4 ft 11 Jlonday Tucs . Whito Lchcms Get Our Trie Lloyd A. Leo H-lcI: Hcute 6. I- w -as arvr- lareffll Consideraiio The care of your eyesight Is something that should receive your most careful , consideration. Do not wait until your eyes start to hurt. Have them examined : now and keep them from hurting. TiIORRIS OPTICAL C0LM1Y - Eye Specialists " 501304 Oregon Building Salem, Oregon Methodist church, is to be on the program also.- An nan in the city interested in the matter ia welcome to attend the supper. A good time is assured all. .. . Try Our Laddie Boy Ilai Tyler's drug store, 157 S. Com. '.'-?. ' ml' Davidson, Man llere Ward Johnson, Ilarley-Davld-son representative for the North western territory, was in Salem, yesterday enroute to : Southern Oregon where he- is to establish district headquarters for his firm. Pierce Js Victim , , ; " . A man registered at the Marion hotel as F. D. Miller ot San Fran cisco, succeeded . in fleecing the management of $20, according to' the Information released yester day.' The man registered at thu (Continued on page 7) OREGON TODAY MONDAY ' "The Re-Creation of Brian Kent" by HAROLD, BELL WRIGHT IliillllDIIIIIIII LIBERTY TODAY MONDAY r "JIAYTIME" with ALL STAR CIST Starting Tuesday HARRY CAREY miiiiiniiiiiiii GRAND LAST TDIES TODAY f3IISS BLUEBEARD Staninic i . BEBE DANIELS - ' Coming Saturday RACLG LUCIi' IIIIIIIIIDIIIIIII NOTICE NOTICE Did . you know that we are selling Coat's Improved French Prune Trees, 4 to 6 feet, at 10c; 3 to 4 feet. 8c? Now is the time to buy. Mazzard Cherry Seedlings at reasonable pricea, 'MATHIS NURSERY CO. : Office Opposite Oregon Electric Depot 140 South Illsh Street Just Off btate Price ) i ' ) ' ml ' mm a m ' ttm rT3! lay Thursday csThis YKk III D