The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 18, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON
FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMEER 13. 1923
I1EIUG IIDEILE
IS TO OPEiJ TOCAY
man was gray haired, Hickman
was inclined to believe his (story
and let him' pass on, whin he
promised to phone his partner 'at
a garage in Vancouver, of Irhich
be claimed to be a part owner,"
and have him send a new set, of
plates on to Albany, where he in
timated spending several days.'.
Of English invention is a sin
gle cylinder .motor plow that is
cltimed to do as much work ae
four horses. ' " - !-. V -
OLYSin.1 W))LVX N.13IKD-
state federation of women's cloba
at the organization meeting here.
lldrert -r
USHERS ARE ATTRACTIVE
YAKIMA, Sept. 17. Miss Jane
The Bi'jnotosaurus. largest of
all the prehistoric lizaras, rrew to"
Moore of Olympla was tonight I
V-ry tot
ejected president of the past prea- b sixty feet
ldents club of the. Washington I leet high. ,
long and fourteen
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Matinee - and -Two - Evening
Show's to Be Presented to-
Salem Audiences "'
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In
Salem theatergoers will find
five .excellent numbers on the
vaudeville program at the Heilig
theater today when that theater
will present its first footlight per
formance. : 'Hereafter, on ! every
Friday a vaudeville bill . will be
presented Three shows will be
held, a taatlnee at 2 o'clock, and
evening shows at T and 8 o'clock.
For the premier , performance,
the cream of the Association vaud
eville has been secured. On the
program are -the following acts:
O'Brien . Sister & Mack, in their
"BUs of Musical. Comedy." It Is
a;beautiful singing, musical. and
dancing number. -
W. C. Dorn field, a good-natured
soldier-actor, with the irresistible
nmile, has developed into a'mon
ologist of merit. Little tricks of
magic are interspersed with , bis
chatter. ;
Third on the program Is Singer
Dale and Dixie De Lene, in their
"Musical Comedy Surprise." The
act is classic in style and dance.
The unusual and the unexpected
play a leading part in the success
of their performance-
tw rcnox comecry Four, a rare
combination, of harmony singing
and comedy, are sure.-to; be wel
received -'by the Salem ind(enes.
Their act, Consisting of straight
harmony .singing and comedy in
serts h billed as a lyrf! knock
out." ,;.r cj
ManteH's ManOilns are reserf ed
for the tellar position on the
program. Thin season marks the
21st edition of the famous group.
TWe 'life-like , and characteristic
performances on a miniature plat
form have long' thrilled theater
audiences. Tnls year an alto
gether new. line of actors and sit
uations, have been obtained.
OFFICER STOPS THIEF
ED l-OCISIGYOT WAKXKD III"
V SALEM TRAFFIC MAX
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' BASEBALL
By im Aioci4 f j
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; Piulfic Cot v . ; i
San Francisco 4; Portland
Los Angeles 9; Seattle l.j
- Sacramento ,3: Vernon 0. 1
Salt Lake 5; Oakland 4.
I
American ' .
Detroit 12-0; Washington 8-1.
(Second game, six innings.)) ...
Boston 2-4;.. St.-Louis 0-0.
Philadelphia 6: Chlcascn X.
New York, 5; Cleveland ol
National . ,
Pittsburgh 11: Boston 2.
Cincinnati 5: Philadelphia 2.
- Only two National league games
a v u -v ' x -v a m
mm
MOTHER:- Fletcher's
Castoria is a pleasant, harm
: Iess-Sttbstitute for, Castor Oil;
Paregoric . Teething . Drops
and ,'Soothing Syrups, espe-.
cially i prepared " for Infants in arms and" Children, all, ' aes.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of C7ccmA.
Proven directions on r?r rr"'". rbysicians everywhere recommend it.
C. L. Hickman, city traffic of
ficer, suggested Thursday that the
reason t.a iouisignot railed to
utop when told to do no by State
Traffic Officer C. P. Talent., and
consequently shot : fatally. ..was
that he fen red an investigation of
him had been made in Salem by
Officer Hickman.
Officer Hickman fctopped Louls
fenot wbn he was driving through
Salem . because he carried no
license plate on the rear of his
car. The man gave a plausible ex
cuse for not ha vine it. and said
that he" was on his, way to Albany
to visit his sick mother. As th
DESAEJITS'- PXTIEDEC 5UI?I
RJTRODUCTCXIY C7FZH
THIS COUPON IS WORTH $1.90
I
1 Vpom rWUtion oflThU Coupon and Jl.lJXV V U .
r 'i ' . Receive a Regular, f v.c. '-WJv
$3 Dox cl Peter Pan ,&i&Y'
Cut it out bring it to our
Toilet Goods Department
and get a full size
Opal Hue Beauty Powder
THIS IS AN INTRODUCTORY OFFER ONLY and coupons
mint be presented ONLY on Saturday, i
t
OO Dos c Peter Pan.
Face Powder for $1.10
1 - Limit, 3 Boxes to Customer
Addresi.
:......C
Peter Pan is that striking- new
Opal hue powder that Vogue,
Harper's Bazar and other style
forecasters have told yo4 about! The
sensation of the East, the choice of leading
stars of the screen and stage imparting
striking new Opalescentj Beauty under
any light instead of the dull, lifeless effect '
of ordinary powder. Stays ori for hours
absolutely pure made of j the finest and
most costly ingredients. Sealed in sQk. .
Try ThU $3 Box for $1.10
COUPONS REDEEMED SATURDAY ONLY I
THE CAPITAL DRUG STORE
' ' J. II. V1LLKTT f '
I05 State Stwt, t'wm-r Libt-Hy, Kalcm,. OrcRon
dj ires
River Road Grocery
209 N. Front St. -
Phone 494
,V. Foster & Baker
S39 N,- Com'l St.
Phone 259
Pickens S: Haynes
436 Court-St. v:
;;Ph6nei-256-257H:--
"A. Daue & Sons
Vr" 1003 S. Com'l St.
Phone 935
;wC. M. Eppley Co.
1900 State St;- "
Phones 93-118
.if -
IgV II Serve (. rfc .fS
r : : '
I
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.Wiggins & Wiggins
!- Salem Heights
Phone 75F3
Graham Crackers
3 lbs. for 49c
Ju.
I Minced Clams
; ; No. i Tall Tins
r 3 tins 78 c
SPECIALS
FRIDAY.- SATURDAY - MONDAY
- Pineapple Sliced
. . .. . . j
v In Heavy Syrup
Large No. 22 Tins
3 for 69 c
Calumet
f Baking Powder .
1 lb. tins ..27c
22 lb. tins !.67c
PRINCESS FLOUR '
One of the bcsl Hardwheat flours on the market. Sold
' , ; ;undcr money back guarantee if not satisfactory
49 lb. sack $2.39 bbl. $9.40
W. H. Clark
, 2290 State St. ,
Phone 670
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D. L. Shrode
705 South Twelfth St.
" Phone 9
JiC.DeHarpport
C05 k Nineteenth St.
Phone 1286
Roth Grocery Co.
134 N. Liberty St.
' Phones
1885-1886-1887
Lehman Grocery
190 S. Com'l St.. . ,
Phone 305
. . ' "
, Oysters
; 'No. 1 Tall Tins
3 for 52c
A. & H. Soda
per pkg. 5c
Phcnb Us
Ycur Orders
Tcdsy
irRA ni? WITH
RI ANGLE STORES
u HBYi SATISFY-
: Look for the v
TRIANGLE
on the Windows
XJsher. reading tiom -eft to liga-t, r mit Kirk. 8:rns Bccknan. MUdr4
. Crvsa. Bernlc. Erion. Ada Dean. laiM Brotharton and -Barnu Erlcy. Mlas
6erUnd Care, of SeitUt, lead aUicr,. dost aot appear In lh ran p.
Courtesy and attention to the
wants ' of patrons, the, keynte of
the 'Heilig theater management,
win be the featnre of the same
service in Salem as it
eitiefl. according to
resident manager.
is in other
trchle Holt.
The seven local girls who are
employed as ushers are being
schooled in the Heilig policy by
Mlsa Gertrude Cave, head usher,
who comes from Seattle. -
Snappy and attractive Bui forms
have been provided for the girls
MEN'S DOUBLES ENDED ! bcrore a ,are crowd of nn, n
I ' 1 thtiBiasts. In the seml-finaU of
BATKH AXD OKKRIlKIKi liKAT the consolation match. Lynch won
KMMKL. AMI MICKEY from Mlnto. 8-G fi-i! ,
In the sf ral-finatsi' In the men's
singles, to be played today. Ketch-
urn will meet Okerberg at "3:30
o'clock. . The winner of this event
wi:l meet Ted Emrnel for the
championship on Saturday.
, ;
Playing the finals of the mens'
Joubles in the .city championship
tournament yesterday Dr. Uatpa
nd Roy Okerberg defeated Emmel
and Mickey by a score f 5-0, $-4.
AUCTION SALE :
AT 1XM SOUTH IJTJKIlTY ;
On Saturdayj at 1 p. m. sharp
- On both nvw and al furniture. Comprising beib, drc!
crs.'MovPH, nhelvng. counter, toolt. kIwhchm-s. rifles,, etc.
Everything must be sold as the proprietor has to vacate
the iremies. j ' " , . . j j
H. F. WOODRV & SON, Auctioneers I
Move 271 North Commercial 1 "hones 73 and 181 3-W
See us personally before nwkinfc'yonr IKstlng
" SATIS I-.TIOX CiUAHAXTKEH
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OPENING BILL TODAY
O'Brien Sisters &' Mack ;-;:;";t.
! In Bits of Musical Comedy . c
1 W. C. Dornfield" :
In Trix and Chatter
Sinde Dale & Dixie Delene
In a Musical Comedy Surprise
Knox Comedy Four Quartette
In '"Out cf Town .
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Mantell's Manikins
In Lc Petet Caberet .
The New Heiliff Theatre Concert Orchestra
Mary Talmage, Directinj
'A GREAT SHOW COME EARLY
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EXPRESS
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SHIPM
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ARRIVE: EVERY DAY
WE ARE SHOWING THE NEW THINGS AS FAST AS
THEY! ARE PRODUCED. THIS WEEK WE HAVE
RECEIVED THE-SENSATION OF THE EAST
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:,Th'e FES MOM ' FLAPPlglS-
A big hit with the girls both in tan and pateht. This is a
short Frer c lie last with cutouts, leather heels, large ribbon
bows. A shoe to take the place of the oxfords. Moderate
ly priced r.t : .
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This is a 'Wonddrftd-neW shade in a dressy brown satin Dumn
trimmed in a lighter shade of brown kid. Just the thing for
the arlyifall. This shoe just arrived by express yesterday,
and was placed in our window this morning at
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McCallum
HOSE
We are exclusive agents for this vonderful
line cf Pure Thread Silk Hose, most all num
bers, sold at $2.00. Our customers tell us
they arc equal to any 3.C0 quality.
McCallum
HOSE
9lSy. RUBBER HEEL DAY EVERY WEDNESDAY. ALL o r-
50c HEELS PUT ON YOUR SHOES AT H AL'F PRICE bC
Do Your 'Feet Hurt?
Cdrns and raIlotueR rc
moTcd without palo or
Forctwaa. Inprown nalln
romored and. treated.
Tains In" feet, -wealc foot,
flat foQt, foot strains and
fallen archest adjusted.
Do not Buffer. : 1 wilt giro
you the best that scion e
can produce la scientific
chiropody. Consult ,
UR. W7LUA313
About Toor Feet
Honrs 8-5:20 Thone 16
i I i i l 1 l y
320 Sttfea-rtxi tcbfitSA
VivtraNHti
Tact Afflasl
Itepr:ir Department
Our shop Is equipped
ith all new tnartiinery.
We use notblnc but the
very ben rad of iatber
that money will buy.
Mr. Jacobon. In cbars
of this department. Is an
eipert In his- lin ban
fprnt years In rfartor!e
and repair shops an''.
da nothing but li 1 g b
grado work.