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Sunday horning! slttetibe?. jc, icjt; THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALE!.!, OIIEGON ft S -v - THE DAUGHTER OF JAIRUS By Gertrude Robison Ross And did the darkness smother down And wrap you in. a told embrace? And did a thick fog rise and press , A t Against your heart, against your face?. And did your feet go groping slow, , r . And did your voice call stumblingly Down ancient corridors of woe . With none to hear and none to see? . .V Say, did you stretch, your hands to mark How narrow was your prison keep, And were you lonely in the dark, ., And did you weep and did you weep? j And did His voice call sweet and high, And was His glory far to seek? (Only Lazarus arid I . . t f Can tell, you, and we dare. not speak!) people will pas within the thea ters. : - -' ' " The " complete list of Para- laonnt's "Greater Forty to be re leased during the coming season follows: ; . ... . - ... . ."Night Life of New York." di as her house-guest Mlsa Hilda Ladies Aid Meets. ! CounU of Grants Pass. ' " I . The Ladies Aid- society of TaH Uethndlitt' church' met OB Chorus to Organize , ! (Wednesday with Mrs. Hattie Gut- Salem Is to hare a new male th.i, rprnlar bnsiness and singing club, to be known as the sociaY Meeting. This, being the "Salem Civic Male Chorus Socl- f the church year U,"l.. I J .f nSKV rt I - . - . .... reeled by Allan Dwan. "In the ,a following omcers wereeieci- Name of Love." with Greta Nlssen. "e" . v T LZ . ei f0E lbe new eoa: W.l1.Ttr. n,i othT. n. wnora hTe had P'ten leda Ohm art. president: Mrs. Jvhn t t t-i .;.. ni.u-' rsi-.lwlth other singing organlxauons.i Kftr.mn TPnP-ident: - Mrs, "Rnrred water-" directed br Irrln Tne ot the club t0 Amos Vass. secreUry and Mrs. WlUat;. "Beggar on Horseback." luwt ""7 ,cc" " t" I McJnT. K 2U I iir I IIIIH JUIt III A w uccu as- A W B 'a a . ular concerts also will be given from time to time. The club will directed by James Cruze "The Street of Forgotten Men.' A rote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Marie McCall, the retiring a 111 I - . . .i. . directed by Herbert Brenon; "Wild condocted by p,. E. W. Hob- for her spienaia wor ,uu ouaau mm oeuo uuk, . .v. LMllamelt whnnl Oil " ' .. Not Sn Lonr Aeo directed by I . I The next meeting " i m umr. w no imi nan uiaui jvia Sidney Olcott; starring Betty UTnerienra In choral rlee club. , u.uuouu. , i and male chorus work. Much ea ill be held at the home oC Mrs. Bemeson Mrs. Guthess served tea and waf . EPOCHAL FILM IS ; TOBESHOYNHERE . ' (Oontland from pagt ) i Sans Gene." ' , 4 . ' That was a difficult record to ' even equal. And yet Paramount, .by-mobilizing all its resources, by buying the best literature for screen purposes, by signing up its most noted authors, by employing the leading artists, has not only tied the last year's output, but has gone beyond it, as a review of the releases that are to come shows clcarlyl -''-:u-v-. " D. W. Griffith, the noted direc tor, has ; become affiliated with Paramount and bis ' first picture will be "That Boyle Girl," from the weU known magazine story. ' , Harold Lloyd's pictures will be henceforth released by Paramount. Douglas MacLeans's pictures will be released by'ParamounL . Among other pictures the coun try will ,see are "Beggar on Horseback." directed by James Cruze: ""The. Vanishing Ameri can." an epic of the Red Man, "The Pony - Express" another Cruze i production, . about which Vice President Dawes was so en thusiastic when he saw some of it being filmed that he suggested showing it to President Coplidge when completed. Gloria Swanson will be seen in The Coast of Folly' and. "Stage; Struck." Thomas Meighan will be seen In "The Man Who'Has Found Himself,", and a picture made in Ireland. , ' ' . '-....-,. .'- ' "' ; Pola Negri will be seen in Jo seph Hergesheimer's "Flower of NIghV' and other notable pic tures. : 'y-::' ' Betty Bronson will duplicate her tremendous success of "Peter Pan" in another Christmas . re lease "A Kiss for Cinderella,"-the famous stage play by J. M. Barrie. Joseph Conrad's f'Lord Jim," is to be put onlhe screen with Percy Marmont in the title role. 1 The list is long and the prom ise great. '. ' -;j '!. -; v Paramount now has 47 branch es located in - important centers and from each bf these offices a corps of men has been busy mak ing preparations ; for ; Paramount Week. This newspaper has. been chosen the official movie guide for this vicinity.! In it may be found ' listed all of the theaters showing Paramount pictures from September 6-13. j , Paramount Week In reality marks the beginning of the regu lar fall season for motion pictures More than 8000 of them will be showing Paramount pictures dur ing the' seven days. ' Millions of ' ' ' i ana maie cnurus won. nuca cji-i . ...... .. ,. .nAP. Zane Grey Story, directed by courageinents has been given this e tQ the ladies during, the, after. Veorge a. seiu: "ine .uoasi oi c,BD by prominent people in this "uv" rony. witn uiona bwanson; a city ud Tery successful season nt Portland Wedding Son of Hia Father" from the Har-I.. .. ' . ..I treM at t'Oniana Ir euamy oM Roll Wrlrht tnm "TronbleL. r! .. . j -1 Mrs. t J. I Stockton and MW With Wives' with -hore. , Vidor. S"-"? fZoe Stock tonturned home oo Tom Moore. Ford Sterling and oth- , '! Friday evening from -Portland. ers; "The Man Who Found Ilim-J Chemeketa Chapter Meets ' I having gone; down on Tueeday to self." atarrlne Thomas Meirhan. I- Covers for "33 were placed at I attend the wedding of Miss Marion "Flower of Night," starring Po- tne lnbeon ' yesterday at the j Lock wood , Farrell to Mr.' Fredi xtad..i. t v v. u. I Gray Belle when members of Che-lerick Alva Jacobs. The ceremony Fashion Experts Predicts . ...... ft MB' Men Win Daze py Attire HOLLTWOOD, Cal. A predic tion that In the future men vin bedeck themselves, la t ralmen more brUllant than women was made here by Ilomain de Tirtoff Erte. late of Paris, who is design log sets and. costumes for -Holly wood moving picture studios. Once the step is taken, the de signer believes, men' will wear viv idly colored garments -gracefnlly, and the "loud" suit or shirt will hardly be noticed in the street. whUe after dinner the conserva tive ' black evening clothes will change, to ve with the elaborate gowns of the women. ';. - "As authority f6r. the prediction. Erte 'declared: "The male birds are plumed much mora gaily than the female. Aiaae animals are more beautifully coated the In dian squaw is drably .compared with the brightness of her mate's feathers and blankets. And back in the prehistoric ages the ins la dress was more elaborate, than it of the female." : - A good love letter is two-thirds hjperbole and onie-third hysterics. MINNETTA MAGERS y' - V k: -Teacher of Singing-: ;Has Resumed Her Classes in Salem, 2nd Floor Derby , " : . Bldg, Phone 365 ' Miss Makers will teach in Salem Friday and Satur- . day of each week, and in Portland. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Audition of Voices free. sheime story; "NewBrooms." the meketa chapter of the Daughters wss performed on the evening of William de Mille -production;!01 lQe American ttevoiuuon mei pepiemoer a in w.nm rrewj' ivtven in' Onarantii," tnHn I far their first meeting of the new i terlan church, witn vr. . ,v. Bebe Daniels: "The Poor Exnesa" I easan. After the luncheon the Voungson, an uncle of the". bride, directed by James Cruze: "The rouP aajournea 10 me nome oi i oiuciaung. . uoiden Princess," starring Betty "V"' . rr . lif. A r fJ9. Bronson- "Seven Keva to Bald-Ot me uaiies ana. Mrs. aexnoor o.ro.w- pate," surring Douglas MacLean; Jone wcr the honor guests of Mrs.-.A. U . Broan; has,1 Just a Trlnpi. gtirrltir T7av. I QT. .MISS Wing Bpoae oi m mOTM jrom . ner, nome at ) 14 " " ' I ., . .v-l . . .v - . . . .. ....... mhnd Griffith- "The Beat Peonle "I nauonai auauonum wnica im I soma tOIDlMrcill sireei xo inai directed by Sidney Olcott: "The Daughters are considering. The 0f Tier.. brother and sister-iBrlaw - A a ill a. . M4 tjt a a a. . m Kinr on " Viln . Strepf " with I "ruciurB win u uum m , n au- jir. IDO. n. f rea U wepi,- iv Aflnlnhft Moninn ind a xtar rut. ington, D. C. - r- ' ft I Saglna WStrWt. Mrs. BTOWaWlll ..tM iii.v... I Members answered the roll cauihe an assistant m ine ari.aepan- Mt hr M wni.t r,A UtnHnr of the afternoon by quoting an- ment. at . the State fair. .The up- Tw xrv DoAn out.. r. J "wers to the questions "What the erintendent at thei department will and Raymond Hatton; "Stage Dlua' OI "lslory wuo u, u..SU iB Stuck." starring Gloria Swanson; Me'." f answered. !n etof x Ia"er ' ot ict0Sfr't Ttitk Vanlshlnv - Amorlrnn - I auiiuauuii papers inim luo wtiuir oiunn yiavjia u icaie iui jw " ' 0 -t - I , n.v i I Zane Gey -picture, with Richard "? 'uu""u'a tu" Dix and Lois Wilson, directed by Cmrc Club to Meet , 4 ueur8e s,B,ls' - v'our w"n "M The Youne Married Peonle'S so- ?!L.-yaInVnf: ,B.?.Ve Ulety of the First Presbyterian uiri. . Qireciea oy . v. u.uun . church wI11 hold iU regular meet- ijra Jim, irom ue jouepu ou-i U'v ..tiln Rent raa siory leaiur1nK j-ercy r- , he churcft arlor8 DInner mPnt will be seryed promptly at 6:3(K, "A Kiss for Cinderella" with! and a very Interesting program Is Betty Bronson, directed by Her-1 promised- Members are reminded bert Brenon; "Crossroads of the! to come and bring their friends, World," with Pola Negri; "Wo-j The new pastor will be there and manhandled" with Richard Dix;ia large turnout Is expected. 'Polly of the Ballet." a William de Mille production; "Stage Door Library to be Closed Johnny" with Raymond Griffith;! The Salem public library The Enchanted Hill," directed by 1 be closed all day. Labor day. Irvin Willat; "Conquered,", with Gloria Swanson. Besides these there will De. a Thomas Meighan picture now be ing made in Ireland from the Sat f i The Finest Gift ; ;r for the College Bound Boifor Girl m1 Dance Studio to Open .!, Patrons of the-new Salem school of dance art,-: which was planned and promoted during the" past Mo., where she will spent the win ter at the Ralph Matthews home. Li I SOCIAI CAX.EH JJAll l Tuesday " ' ' Yomarco-class of the -First Methodist church. Pot-luck sap per. ' Yomarco club room at the church Willamette . Chapter, . ! White Shrine No . 2. White Shrine of I Jerusalem. . 8 o'clock.' j ! '.Saturday ' -'!'.' ; Salem " Woman's club.'. ? Club house. 230 o clock. ,! Wednesday Young 'Married People's Xlub. First Presbyterian church parlors. 6:30 o'clock dinner. C ; ; . SIXTYrFOURTH ll' SALEM, OREGON, SEPT. 23-OCT 3 ' ; -' ' " Ella Shul'tx Wilson, Secretary ; : ; .MANY, SPECIAL' FEATURES - : County Agricultural 'Exhibits Lircstocfc Show Horse Show Tractor' Remember, This is Your Fair ; Help to Make It a Success i More and Better Amusements and Entertainments Than Erer Before.. ; Rain or Shine Best Racing Program In History of the Fair- Five Night Horse-Show Ideal Camping Grounds 1 vnav Kw Hfloa it K UUrfi.a a till urday Evening story "Tbe Impef- Mi LWoVT Preston 'wmba in-1 T m nAc( rv Tbava iIqa will I be a picture made from the story winning a 150,000 Liberty Maga zine prize offered some weeks ago. n-a.t Miti V Jl... V Tamm 'm5 w"' ..rL " Ferry street, for registration on terested to know that Miss Helen Rodolf. tbe , temporary successor of Miss Preston ' for the coming year, will be at her studio, -42 S PrecUiorx GRXJEM VERiThlrv Selection of a Gruen Guild Watch from among dur ex tensive; jshowings of finQ watches assures! a gift that .is ! depend able' and compan ionable. 1 Step, in; and see our cast.. Another picture will be that featuring tEe winner of the forth- Wednesday, Sept. 22. Miss Rodolf will fit .her studio' in the -new Klett building with all modern coming Atlantic City Beauty Pa- , nt gttcQ a8 mIrrorff skow- - Ka H(rDrta1 nv Allan I . . F ... DiranV , When a man comes to you for j advice- and "you counsel him against his own opinions, he loses all respect for your judgment. ' " HARTMAN BROS. ' . Jewclersand Silversmiths . STATE AND LIBERTY STS. SALEM, OREGON Its easy to pay the Hartman Way er baths, and a steam room. Aside from ballet work, she will instruct in ball room dancing and will also gire swimming, lessons. -For -the use of club groups. the Crystal pool will be available under : her reservation, as will the Crystal Gardens for all formal dance oc casions. . Miss Rodolf win do spe; cialty work In theater prologuing and is excellent in her pageanjt work. Miss Gunnell Returns Miss Kathryn Gunnell, who has ' (Continued from page 8) Guest from Berkeley ' Mrs. M. G. Hunt returned late I been in attendance at the conven- - a i last week to her home in Berkeley, I tion of Pacific Coast photogra- CaL, after a six weeks visit in phers f or the past week in San Oregon. ' In Salem she was the I Francisco, guest of Mrs. George E. Downing, I morning. Mrs. J. D. Hunt, and Mrs. B. L. Steeves. I - ilfie Womaini M Mb AT - . ft 1 , JTo you women who have been trying to save money by doing ! your washing at home, thi frank message is . . ; addressed. Read every word. " For. if the facU show it actually costs MORE to do thii y drudgery, at home, then certay you want ; to know! " . 1' . reached home this - MtHood Loop Trip Miss Ptirdy ii Bride One of the prettiest of late sum mer weddings was that of Miss Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Albert.) Geraldine Purdy and Mr. Herman Miss Josephine Albert,- Mrs. George Rodger and Mrs. J. C. Griffith left yesterday for a motor trip around the ; Mount Hood loop, j Miss Counts is Guest 1 .- ,v s-y-zmiXS' t4 111! M If l III L3 3. --Ul'.-J's ! .,1 A-Cail . I igv I- iM.x ' ; is always immediately answered by , this organization ; no matter at , whattime. it1 comes, or where the caller may be located. Our service is ' always "available,' anywhere, day or night ; and our equipment makes It possible ,for us to render efficient service even in the outlying districts.- -WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS " Superior ZJUneral Service" m W V VtlUA ws a-- w wwv Phone 120 J. Men which took place, Wed nesday, September 2, at the home of the bride's parents near Salem. Preceding the ceremony, which took place out of doors in a epet , Miss oia Clark is entertaining - played as a Tloln ,0i0, "Ave Maria.'' followed by Be cause," sang by Miss Ruth Bed ford. Lohengrin's wedding march was . then played by Mr. Curtis Gardner of - Portland. The . im pressive ring ceremony was used. Reverend Thomas Acheson , 6( The bride was attractive In f a gown of white georgette and crepe satin and she . carried a shower I bouquet of Cecil Brunner rqsea IIss Ruth Purdy as maid of honor wore peach' georgette and carried bouquet ot sweet peas In pastel shades. Later refreshments were served at tables attractively decorated io bright colored flowers; Mrs.' Cur tis Gardner, Miss Agnes Du Rette and Miss Dorothy Taylor assisting. Out ot town guests who wit nessed the ceremony included Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gatdner of Port land: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McNeils n of .Portland; Mr. -and Mrs-Du : Rette, Miss Agnes Du Rette. Ceeu Du Rette, Gervals; Mrs. Emma Brink, of Fargo; Mr. and MfsS H.- Baker, Mrs. 8. Talbot. Mfes Blanche Small, and Mr. C Small of Turner; Mr. and Mrs.' II. H Boxrud. Miss Ruth Bedford. Miss ; I?jrothy Taylor, Mrs. Rea Benson; and r Miss Lydia . Christiansen of Salem. - . t The. bride- Is the daughter .61 Mr. and Mrs. W. ; H.". Purdy, a graduate of the Oregon "Normal and has - been , principal of -the tLanglois schools for the past two years. The groom is a well known young business man" of Curry county. - s After an extended nrotor trip to i Yellowstone Park, . . the . young couple will be at home to. their friends at Beaver Lee ranch, scr 'if . r i. . I .m - I I V rf-T ii .. . . . . mm. m Note these V 5 Services " ;" ": ' -: 1. WIT-WASH St tu ior -Work Uaa lectric vukir, actaally at Um mv vry tktn ' ciMrtiflctny - wuha wttk ynrast T auUrUU, a4 , marat4 uk'.ly Jstt- , rKkt fr braise 89 soiuU r Um. T5. 'i'cirt ttk MU-; , tiMl saat."-V tx : . " . . . i . . , j, t. Tttur-T ttaviCB as wa-Wwk cpt aa n 1om traa, It ' a4s r . Jbm, M mbU. cnu efe mA- ; dlUeaat peaaa. f ' . 1 '-v M . J a. kotTQH rar ru r4ct iriMd,;vtrytkliii ry aa re " nir t MtntUf ' . . T PMnaa r Wi4tt. S cot ' i pvaryA .a. a a r tkiaa i ovtfdliulT. wsk4. tsl UmUti h4f irl. Ckart'VV s s. ss-ign .; ha?a 'iKOirixo .' 'traatrJ 'Her - .flc vanM .i 1 . ; niyuM arvkr. . rt)cai ir . J trj rfaBkl. " v ' ' . , . The Price You . 7 . v- Are Paying-- - ' Every woman Is .'entitled to her free- dom from' the home's most, menial drudgery. : She's entitled to' it, because she's paying for it! "'.'." She's paying for. It with lines In her face, it she slarea away over a back breaking waehboard, . rubbing her -knuckles raw. She's paying with colds with exposure to grippe and pneu monia If aha spends a day every week In 'a steamed-up . wash room. She's paying with, eventual run-down health. Your physician will tell you so! She's paying for It In actual cash In . alop. and muss, and bother in the time it Ukes if she buys an electric wash er. . . k . SaVe More Work . t at Lower Cost . ; ' ' - -? " And the machine. If you buy one. does' - only PART of what you get in our LESS COSTLY, Wet-Wash" service. The ma chine can't draw the water, heat It. . and lug it to the washer. It can't give you your time you must stay right with it constantly. It can't save .. your hands from the hurtful effects ot dirty hot water and the harsh suds of ordinary home laundry soaps. -It can't - , empty the buckets of . sloppy suds wa ter, and fUl the washer up again with rinse -water. It can't drag heavy'bas , acts of soggy clothes out to the line. ' hang them up, and take them down - ; - again. n -. ' ----- 'Tour only object in buying such ex pensive equipment: is -to save yourself work and drudgery. But it saves you . . only the actual rubbiug of clothes tfnd not even all bt-that u t4 - f . Wet-Wash-service at 'the - Capital City . coats less, actaar cash. And It. saves yo ALL-the work An the stopf.and.' mass and bother ;tnd .glvea you ALL vnnr limit. ' ' T i f . . .. . A'lln "i It's Always the Woman . '5? . ' . Who Pays! v. The price- the woman paya who docs thisdrudgery at home Is fai more than just' mere money. Physicians of long experience say nothing so ages a wom an before her time nothing causes so many back-aches, so much feminine ill-health as the work ot tbe family washing. j And it's always the WOMAN who psys it! No man will submit to being chained down to . a sloppy, health wrecking washtub'. .' And no woman should submit to It cither.. Especially when the raen.jof ' this country spend tar more on tobaceo than the women spend in- laundry bills. Frankly, do you think this quite fair? a - ' ' ' Try This Freedom 5 . ' Two Weeks ; Try the newer freedom, now ea Joyed by hundreds of Salem housewlres. for Just two happy weeks. Know two weeks' complete freedom from woman's hardest task. ' ThU simple trial of our service Is all that we ask. - , You .may safely send . EVERTTHINO t the Capital City. Your abeer, delicate, silken things will be sorted out end " sclent if icaily hind-washed by careful specialists. Your clothes will all be thoroughly washed . in purest of ma terial, and glvea many careful rinses. Old ways have -gone, at the -Capital City. Science ha'-gtrea as jjew and better ways. Now. clothes wesr longer If yon. send them here, thaa under la3f - scientific home methods."' ; , IPs worth this two weeks' trlnl to' find out! And remember, we OUARANTEB cot ti.loee or harm a thlsj!' Just phone 185. - - " - ' - - ' 12 64 BROADWAY' i Langlois. . . - . . I