The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 27, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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"Chimes ofNpriaaVtfjH Replete-ATittiltenknt,tliortsf IJbbiA'
li Hood Is ITcscnteU Tonight and ''ocblate Midler" Saturday
By AUDRED BUNCH
Utterly rippfing' with .melod
arid color waVone-'of the"Hgbtest
of light operas, "Chimes of Nor-
mandy."hlcawas "-played" last ff
..A;''riL-L.'.'i"1i.i.-::'H1.-the.ting among fishermen. Carl
first prormaiceInathreeHlay
return engagement of the Brandon
Light Opera company. - ,
, The" costumes.' gay but not flam
boyant; the story,-old but not tir-lng,-and
the. dancing: -and song.- m
solo 'and Jn ensemble, .gave" two J
hours of ; faultless i entertainment.
Jeanne Rae as Germatne, the lost
marchioness, played leading
role ' last night, with her; voice,
less familiar than that' of superb
Theo -Pennington, full: as a . gush
ing water tali In the sunlight.: She
was, rhoilfc;thf .'Tbeautlfur belng.
Theo Pennington. whom Salem
Is anticipating as" IaldMaTiair to
night,; aiid: as Nadina . tomorrow,
had theT bWniafltly f taeli' eham
lead, of, gerpoletU which, became
the vivacious and spirited role
gold.'
that' a TheO ' Pennington, would 1
make It. Harfry Pf iel. in 'pihk
BatinV took' the part of the pdppln-
""f1-. ri "ght pixonettinK' antrr resonant
choruses, j bnt those wpo- missed
ger' with SerpoTettes"
Bundschu, as the 'Marquis' of Core?
vllle, - sang ; and acted,, through
every phase of his part wftE'sSlll
that, senthe house Into .'clamofa
of I approval Ed. Andrews was
familiarly received again as Gas-pard,-
the miser who ' tottered
about after, his money ijags' in thej
most . proTOKinr manenr. imagin
able.; "A. perfect scream of a Bail
lie", was George. 'Ole'J; Oleson,
whose i'6imp-lmp-6im pie" t un
making .-would rouse the .most' le-
garthlc. . ti . . . '
r The. first of the three acts Opens
on ""th! coastbf Normaridy; neir
the haunted castle of the "mysteri
ous' chimes which',- In' true!Hglit
opera f fashion, become'' wedding
bells In1 the end.! 'i
" Theremamfng Scehes-all "take
Joitd ptIejto your
morning (umoi water
You can be twice
as happy. Your days
can, be twice' as fit.
And. by, a. simple,
pleasant method.
DrinV a r)ni:nf
J 'water, hot or; cold.
on . rising. That wasbes cout the
stomach and fits it for. food. s ,
Add to that .water litUe- Jad
Salts, . jrhat makes' an acid efferr
veseen jjdi-ink Jad Salts ane made
from the 'acfds of grape afccl lem'on','
combined with'.llthia.
f Condition's 'wilt change ''inoe
hour 1 ThelpoisoM will be'eflra-'
Inated ! Good cheer 'will " dispiacel
blueness. ,Fitne8s supplants 'dull
ness. Whoever enjoya this experi
ence once wftt" Tcour t it .whenever
needed. I ; ' . ' ' ' '
Try this tomorrow" Iarirwhat
a 'difference In youX'day Every,
druggist .keeps : Jajd Salts on call,
foniflilons ncrw" employ them.
Adv. , : . .ii: . .
place In 'andabent 'thi mysterl- j
Vina astle whierH naanorrf VWXl
bl
where Gascard J th
voor deluded t Wafer: 1 thetall6n
cl6-K t aebu"ff66ii7Vhkeik his own
il of tpageaiStry in Abe qiiaint old
ifrlghtem the gullible- villagers be
fore : deawing -out his ) "darling
i
ous castie
i "The fchfmes'of 'Normand'. on
of lignf opertf9 gems; ,4s :full of
knowing that tonight they- may
havev J'Robln Ho9d." and tomor
row 'nfghr "The: Chocolale' ?"lSbl-
Li
mum
mmt
Two 'Mm'-UmW-DIs
tance Circuits between .
- Salem andr Portland
- Construction of two additional
lonIstance"ci'rc'ltsetween"Sa
lem and Por Hand wftl ' starVd
Aprit'lby Tne PaclfiQ1 Telepnone
& Telegraph company.- These cir
cuits 'will' be: constructecf of heavy
copper 'wire and will, when xdin--phJtedifpvlSe;-
the 'highesjFqnal-,
it f ' 'of 'vloig "drstance tra'risrnissibn
between he twb 'ilties. ' '
An " additional' circiiit wift 'also
be provided between Salem 'andf
Sllverton.also between WoOdburn,
Hubbard mT'Ore,goACity; Thts'
work wilifbe competed' about Ji6y'
15, and is a paVt of ttie"?3.0Qt),000
extension 'i. program provided for
L'CUBSTOJfKIE '
CAUSES BIG LOSS
C P. Brooks Loses 9000
White. Leghorn Eggs and
: 25 Incubators
; ; C. P. . Brooks sustained a heavy
loss on his -poultry farm. Route 3,
Dallas, I Oregon, . Tuesday night,
when his Incubator house contain-;
ing 25 incubatorji filled witn a to
tal ot 9000 1 White Leghorn eggs,
was completely', destroyed by fire.
i thought the fire was caused
the-bursting of one of the In
cubator oil lamps, and the flames
were 'beyond control before- being
discovered,; Mr. Brooks is a mem
berof v the1 Salem', Chickeries
through which his high class tB
horii chicks were sold, and hia joss
Will considerably curtail the tVbite
Ijeehorn bafev rhlclr mmnlr nf thA
Salm Chickeries, but the manager
p. N. Needham", Bays'- all $ orders
booked will be filled on scheduled
tlmkksrtth -quality chicks ; Mr.
Brooks will probably continue his
natcnery business with new ma
chines, but oh a smaller scale for
the .rest-of the se'ason. He esti
mates his loss at 12500, which was
partially covered 1 with insurance:
PRAIRIE- FIRES
i raginctin West
; . . (Conunaed from pt 1)
report received - nere ; told ?' of a
woman and two smart -children
being burned to deatbat Tuthlll,
a small town in Bennett cbnuty.
The villages' reported swept by 'the
; Sfflp
Today we PpMt-aCt-amd! for men at a price tlfat cannot be met
with outside the -Burnett organization with its eight stores.
JTll'sfoll.iiautfe:nearl7,aB the famous
i watcnes or tne -world Hamiltons r
1 and Illinois r- X
I, v ihaJefsenteVmewed movements: J
all are timed and adjusted at the factory ?
fall carry the makers guarantee as well as our ; '
own and anfare'offeredt the -one price 't
"J . ' vv' ' ' '. Choice at ;
" AnyOne ,I)elivered for $1 Cash
.'J,. . -,.v.; . 1 '
i vy9u :mayhave White Gold or-Green-Cdld; filled cas'es-as'Tou'pfefer; All are of the highest
quahty and are. guaranteed for- a' lifetime odaity service; . . -I V- . ;,.-
' Jloney back if yoti caii do,
better "for asharid'ihat withi
out a whimper!' ' ' '
. " AW&izK fcrorrs;th2r
failAogtve-fuIl runningver
measure of satisfatio'iij'
If yo? cannoi come writeand
we w ilt send 'any" watch inrthe'
collection for you to examine i
your own home and at youlelfe--'
ure. ' t ,',-.
ciai. invitatlonito the public to
visit themi ahdinspect ' the plant
at that .time., ,
schools of the state and thai on
Monday, Aj&ril 20 th, there "be "held j
fitting and appropriate exercises In
memory of the birth 'of American
erar making
Minute Men wno so nraveiy stooa it uarctioaiiv i
t at,Lexingtoir, that the people of all establishment of new woolen man-
tae-jwona ubcuuib wnuuea UraCturineinstItuMmi!i
with the real spirit and 1 meaning t ing it difficult ' for vreaent tai.tnrL
flames, are Vetel, Tuthill and St.
:J"raacia::-V" r'"; - :J-r-'f: l
:. The firer have already covered
pvertr. JOO.OOO acres ; and were
sweeping oyer the state : border
line into Nebraska. ; Urgent : calls
for help were sent out trom ranch
mea-in the threatened; district.
. ' Heavy, losses of farm and ranch
property; has been reported.m
One of the fires15 miles south
west of "White River has covered
a large area and has become un
controllable due to the high wind.
The second tire -started in Wash
abaugh1 county, , 45 miles south
west of White River yesterday and
was still burnning-tonight. -This
fire has already covered a distance
of 75 miles and. is at the Nebras
ka line near Valentine,4 Neb. The
third fire started this .morning In
the northeastern part of Mellette
county, 20 miles 'east of White
River.' It has covered 'many . miles
1 of prairie laid. Thee are regard
ed as the "worst prairie fires In
this section for 10 yiears.'
K
Lin
ODSflUL
PLALT
FOR SALEM
pourtesy Cleaners Open
1 New Plant in a New Fire
Proof .Building
rPIERdEGIVES .
PROCLAMATION
f CoBUnsad t rom m D" '
the despotic power ' of every mon
arch, on the earth.
The "Courtesy Cleaners" will
make Its business' bow to the Sa
lem - public next Monday at 785
Highland avenue under especially
favorable conditions - and circum
stances.. ', ,'
It will occupy a brand new brick
and concrete' building erected es
pecially f of this' firm and planned
to accommodate the cleaning bus
iness in .the most economical man
ner, v. New ' machinery is- being in
stalled' a' gasoline, system consisting-
of "washer'and "centrifugal dry
er," filtering tank'and containers.
There Is 'an electric drying 'room
anr: h! steam tumbling"., room
where clothes will "be handled In
the - latest and ' most ' Improved
"The story of Lexington and r fashion cleaned without injury to
Concord most never be 'forgotten.
and it Is both fitting, and proper
that appropriate ceremonies be
held in every church in our state
onSniiday,' thel stir tf 'April,7" and"
in every school in Oregon on Moa
daythei; 20th';of April, ,1925
Therefore Tt Walter - Ml Pierce,
governor of the "state of Oregon','
do hereby proclaim, the observance
of '.Patriots' Day and, request" all
the' garments and 1 delivered free
of odors. In the. pressing room 'is
a new" Prosperity" steam presser
which leaves no "shine"' on the
garment;- It is a "brand new outfit
and' a valuable addition to Salem
industrial firms
v Tie proprietors are .Wl U Bui-
gin and ; A. 5 B. 'Tweed two- young
men, new, to ' Salem . but not new
to the cleaning and pressing buS-
churches in Oregon; to hold ap- J iness. s , . ' r
prppfiate ' services on Sunday, , This.- new" plant' is operating
April 19th. It is my earnest" re- some this'week, buti the proprie
quest that all - patriotic and - civic tors": will have the entire plant in
organizations, and all agencies of first-class working order by next
'government, cooperate with the I Monday; and they 'extend a soe-
chldrfne It'asaei'ms to be YinS stiff
for fthaViig'i oat' the brbnchIaT
tubes. ,
,- .-. ' .
:'" : V. ; - -,. r. ' , '
I There are lots of re-ennstments
In Uncle "Sam's nary. For a short
time after?. the' war1 these were
light. The entires were - not for
a lorigterriVand on expiratfon they
were not renewed; f But" the' ma
jority of those: whose enlistments
afe "now expiring --are 1 sighing over
again. This is well for everybody;
The"natIon is glad to keep the' old
mteb 'on',- Up itoi a'' certain point
theyimprove ;withage;and tthe
navy ls reaching its maximum ef
ficiency1 in personnel;' "
: ; :;:
Three. American girls who spent
nearly all of last summer in Eu
rope on. less -than' $600- each' for
the entire venutre have been tell
ing how it' was r accomplished;
Traveling second-class "In most
eases has . proved1 as "satisfactory
as If first-class tickets were
bougnt.""- likewise 'there are 'mod
erately priced hotels and Vinns all
over Europe. The traveler, who
does bargaining Instead' of grasp
ing the first offer will fare better
than- the' spendthrift. Neither will
he be despised .H The safe'and sane
traveler who knows What he wants
and knows whit he ought . to pay"
for it will be respected; no matter
in what land he "may "be journey
ing Anierican'exports are now run
ning "nearly 20 per cent greater
than they ; were before the .war.
The export business of our leading
rivals ranges around 15 per cent
less than in the other days. We
thereby have an envied position
the business of the world; It was
during, the war that Europe be
gan the larger use of our manufac
tured articles. Prior to that per
iod our exports were chiefly raw
Cli This if Subject to Sore
i ' Throat or Tonsilitis
Prepare a harmless and , effect
ive gargle by dissolving two Bayer
Tablets of Aspirin in fouf tabled
spobnfuls of water." Gargle throat
thoroughly.- Repeat In two hours
IX necessary:. ; , . f ..
Be sure you rise tmly the genu
ine ' Bayer Tablets' of - Arfpirln.!
barked "with the Bayer- Cross;
which can be had in:., tin hoxex of
twelve tablets for few cents. Adv.
materials' and foodstuffs.; But
now : we ship many thmgs. Like-"
wise we are -frettine- bettef'Drices
fthan other peoples because e artf
now turnlrig-ioutr better -wars. ''
; Correct this" sentence: I hate
to qnif forty 'dollars ahead,'" said!
he, " but I promised to'behomV
1
YOITLL ASCEND
i THE ' '
THOUSAND
STAIRS
( THIKP OP BAGDAD)
of America. -,i
'We honbr those who dared de
fend that' which they believed was'
right; and may we In "fancy stand
with thenar . among the old" New I
England hUbi '
'By the rod bridga that arched th
i flood '"'..'' .
1 Their ; fUi;?H April' ; lri !
' r - j 'irled, . . . .
Her one tha" embattled ' fsrmerB
j ' . tcod.;., K .. I ' 'j , .
And fired the hot heard round the
tQ the end , that the bonds may j
Dini closer, logeiner, .as ine years
advance, not only all America, but
the peoples of;, ail . the world, that
the eolendors of , our wonderful
Vheritage deep-rooted in the past,
fjmay- be perpetuated; unto. the. end
of; tlm0, and bring : peace, liberty
Hand prosperity to millions yet un
born."
leaf' to
Boston.
; compete 4 with ? those ' ! of
TlLirV VICTDI 'SIAY DIE
j ONTARIO, Or. March '2 6. Leo
j ones ,or u rants pass, abdu t 25,
was injured . probably f atallv to
day 'when h6 "was thrown beneath
an eastbound t frelgnt' train here'
while attempting to board It while
It. was going about " 2 5 .miles an
fiouf. His right leg and right arm
were amputated.
xiivm x or xsrea&Tart
' OP POLING 'TALK'
t neds 'today' Is Ytot'inoe" leaders,'
5,bu X moeirm6r beitrefsr" coniin'tf
sed'MrPoirng "Mce' popU Vno
Making any garden?
! Nearly everybody's doing lt
1 ' .. . . .
I Now what do you think of that?
Farmer, out In the red "hills says
we need rain.
1 '
The Aurora neighborhood is go
ng Into flax.,. Ought to organise I
a retting- and - scutching plint.
That would be' agood place to do
this .cooperatively.- ' The farmers
of that district could finance 'thetr
Own. . - -. '
People" wlir'tafk." - Two more
e
it
Si
The'Best Light Opera-Compah
in America"
FRIDAY SATURDAY
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MARCH 2728
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, ROBIN- CHOCOliATE
HOOD SOLDIER
- FRIDAY . , SATUJtDAV,
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Prices $1.65$l.i0 75c-Iridn3ino; Tax
A
as near as can- be -marl ir nnf I
those -juerman.bombs ; were rhard !
on human life, but tthey were,
mighty good 4 for colds. This
know' how tn,? do'tliiBllr dntv" 1H
htfmbfe 'places--bear 4 the armors
for'those" who tekd. The' chuf fcbes t lonS distance tefephone ? circuits
tneed"tmoWvfaJthf'uPlamen who f between-Salem and 'Portland afe
know how lo 'pray arid work, more 1 10 e ouiit. Better ones than
than they need morepreacbers or heretofore known.' More people,
more missionaries. No. preacher,' nrore taik?
. . . . . I I! n.A .ih.wvt A AA' A A A a
nowever great or eloquent ne may i mo x,vuv,uuu,uuu ' a
be, can win thtf batUefaloheT Upon year is spenr" for advertising in
the armor bearers of bur" chnrches America. s Wbtch" is another rea-1
depends the victory for Christ' qa why we have a $300,060,000,- j
'ine story or now Jonathan ana I luu"1'.
rhls armor' bearer lone-handed
Prilled 200ft Philistines and won a
eat"! victory for, the Isrealites,
;was ; the background of Mr. Po-
Oiag'a.. stirring sermon.; ; .
v "Donald iHaukeyt was aot the
i first man; whq. wenf over the top,"
declared .the speaker as he graph-
olcally described Jonathan'- brav
f eryin scaling the steep aseent that
led np to the fortified, - position-- of
Tthe enemy. -'Thbr young -Hebrew
f prince centnries ag;went ver the
tdp and won for God. Hawi did
tkldo it? He had a -leatfTjeart,
i clear head and a strong hand;
ahd -Gdd was with . htm. It took
f faith and daring courage to da
what rjonathtfn "did: Oaly a tleari
man -who trusts in Gof cad 'do big
things.'fl e w:-- ' r: 7r -r
'., Thfe listeners f to Mr.1' Ponngs
sermon were deeply moved' by: its
appeal. A large number 'of 'the
audieHce Indicated-Inoxflrrwray of
aabtne'r? tha they1' earnestly ' d
1rer!l -in4ke V'more f cbmplefe'
surrender wf theirlfve to ChrlsC
J Tonight's , sermbn'''' wlii"bi th
Jast one of theweete At' 3 bclack
.this afternoDn'MrP6Hfirwfil de
Ijver" nlf Uffxr sermon arth-nrst'
Kvadgelfcal' chtrch. An nfgbr
services i are" " hld at the'' Ffrs't"
Presbyterian church. "' '
TONIGHT
. AND ;
SATURDAY
1
FAMILY
NIG
-JIAUY PHILBIN ; ,.
MYRTLE STEDMAN'
JOSEF-SWICKARD
i
. -' ; SAlDiltJ DANGER
.; v (OenUBned from par 1)
s jilpmefit are ' limft'ed to space
available, r', ,;. - -ii- ' '
; OBTa tafduit ioihV raff and
FVvi aotO BMl.S yrvuauij cuuiu
. "TfteMraTflC mariSeer 'cnlf
toaf' L6sAil ffHerwfrl(r hiAfi n-ri
ed tdpayjmdrgfor 'nOfthweslerti
POserpIafll J"By thd thfdnffikrAV
ttfnTUsor.' ir'wbuia cost bot
11.76 to shlifwflot Ir'iiftfBiTiir.'
Iiaffd td-Bsttlfl2 air cSmbare4"Td
1X0 L to1 sBiprtdf! Los AheeieaT
iJlirSaESQjT
r.uG5xpin
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EPSOM'SAIiTi
Twoteasp6bnTuls Tof ' Purefest
Epsdm Salt dlssoWed in a glass
oi water. and . taken" b e fore
breakfast, means almost imme
dfite relief.
Safe because It's 'the" best.
You eave because It's only half
a 'cent a' dose. , .
Perry Druses tcro-
!j""iSr""-!l!
L fSdW- I.-
KJ y-JJ 'f Up- 'x r.,r- - . -
l4k I.J m vp. ?A ktf ft I 5k4 jC '
I l .fr ' CS i'
'.V AVvU ' "ntVV ; "Wastevtr yon .la. -I J
I' iVP CU ,1 ZiT? mU 1 deserted Irfvn J
I 11 I XyV " 5f. ju- riehn UUiMtlit coma
I U" I lXM.' -''"'" . , plac bint in Bty heart. God
A 1 l V, X t 1 know what he's become, f
t ' f ' Y Arf-f'' ' V-J , lrt him.' now I cl
1,1 9r'tt '', -. V BHCB- ta tlra, 1
it ,v- ' you ha looka to U- !
11" fill ateAd."
'It .ill1 5 They've i ver hlt'tbirfangla ;
-1- HWWt - "coro..la any ; picturefew '
- V yi lA - picture stories as - great as '
4 -V"i T thls-rewerMlll as gripping. 1
-' hi J n C FRIDXY SATtJRDAY
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rrzrrlar that way'wotxli'lnSustri&y et-