V. TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, THE OREGON STATESMANSALEJf OREGON I AMftheqtres:day Ilellig Mae ' Mvry Widow Murray in "The Oregon Virginia-- Valll. ""Lloyd Hughes .la,. '.'In , Every . Woman's Life," from: the. novel 'Blong- nilh--lIoot Gibson in cane Kid-! Horri- 1 TfBICEG IMElESif will meet the followingC "College of the. Pacific, Stockton, Cal.; Al bany college; College of Puget Sound. ViAIl of these; debates" will be held in Salem., t The freshmen women's' debate team will meet the freshmen wom en's team from Reed, college. ii in PRODUCTS ftdorf ulj Comedy of Fightiog TDaysjWill Play at the; neuig meatre-.' The jangnage tn '-What Trice Glory" belongs to the play. The word tha lost Waterloo, however, la missing and so is the. favorite present , participle by means of which the donshbov waa .acm toraed to qualify everything from hie mother to his musket, so there is no reason for a month wash. With or without the dashes and asterisks, it Is .strong dialogue, spurred v by thick and sarcastic humor. It keeps well ahead of the audience at all points.. There were howls for a description by the Captain of his long imprison ment in the'Jug a "reconstructed chicken house" he describes It "If Td stayed there another day, I'd Jiave laid, an egg," . Ilere y'ou have a flashing tit of theirdonic. humof which punct uates tand Mnminateg J the iVisp, hard-boiled dialogue between the characters of this greatest romedv t.4hevr American stage has ever pbim, Yoii cannot escape it. iyaughter, almost of the .Homeric at times, rocks the spectator in his -."at, andthe next instant there is a ciutcn at tne neart strings, a lump in the throat and a suspici ous moisture in the eyes that cloy the sight and fairly, wrench one's bouL The" line of demarcation between mirth and tears in "What Price Glory" Is simply measured by one's emotions. Louis O. Macloon. is sending the San Francisco company and pro duction, headed by Emmett Corri gan,' direct from its sensational en gagement at the Curran theater to the Hell ig on Wednesday, Nov, 25. Playgoers of Salem will realize that this is the outstanding theat rical engagement of the,, present year. ;. "'V- ' .. ft 1 I It Is Charcoal Briquets, That Will BumTwIce as Long' " as Lump Charcoal - Another of .Henry Ford's prod ucts is now being offered to the Salem public. This new product is charcoal briquets, and they are being handled by the Valley Mo tor company, local Ford dealers. -The .new fuel is brought, from the forests of northern Michigan It comes in little, compact pillow shaped blocks of charcoal put to gether under tremendous pressure. They are slow burning andT'glow wun intense neat. There is no smoke and almost no ash. ,, Following is the approximate analysis of the briquets: Moisture, 2.1 C per cent; volatile, 2 Infixed carbon, 74; ash, 2.S5 per cent. British thermal units per pound in excess of 18,500. Excess moist ure is quickly given off without deterioration. The price of the briquets laid down in hundred Salem Js pounds. about $2.50 a i vJr, i ftT W:U; SELECTED ivft-Minute Trvouts Were Held Last, Night; Sea son Opens in February ; CHARGE IS RENEWED BY ACCUSED OFFICER (Continued from pe I). o f "war, he said, "were expressions of opinion" which he had arrived at after long experience in the army from studies "made all over the northern hemisphere." Will SIT m hamber of Commerce Is to Takq Field; Kay Speaks for Monday Forum Lemons Tighten . Wrinkled Skiir "It i3 an honor to belong to the Salem Chamber of Commerce," declared T. D.-Kay, state treasurer in addresslag members of. the. or ganization at the weekly luncheon Monday. The luncheon Was a spe? cial complimentary one for' those members who have volunteered to w-ork in the membership drive that waa started immediately after the luncheon. Mr. Kay .enumerated thearious "Benefits of the Board of Trade and Why We Should Sup port It." "If it were not. for the Cham ber of Commerce, I venture the assertion that the most of you business men would not become acquainted with each other. The Chamber of Commerce and the Rotary give me as much pleasure as anything else." ! Mr. Kay declared that the pub lic spirit of Salem would not be complete without the Chamber of Commerce, citing as reasons for its existence, the entertaining of sufcus delegation's aa Hhat which came from the Portland Chamber of Commerce last Friday to inspect the flax industry of Salem. "From a business standpoint men now realize the imporfifrice of cooperation in 4ha rteyelfep;n.ent of Oregon. ; Salem- -3111 always be ready to help in .the development of the state." T. M. Hicks, president of the loeal chamber, declared that "the attendance of more than 100 men willing to work indicates the back ing of the business men of the city. We have had many drives before, but never have we ha-1 so many or such enthusiastic workers. The three captains, Ed Schunke Fred Thielsen and Ross Miles were all called upon to make brief talks, and each expressed the idea that his teamyrwould prove the theory that "action speaks louder than words." To the answer of inquiries. Pres ident Hicks, brought Out t': - V.: teams are to report as soon ; .a- 1 sible, but at least by - Wedut-stiy noon. ' Each man.was adman b;fcH to have a definite plan of the pros pects allotted to him, and o con sider his work done as soon as every prospect has signed his name' to the application blank. . While some little work was done yesterday afternoon by the teams, mmmmmmAT THE SMART SHOP, IJ5::UBERTY2IS ....... the real body of the work is to start thi3 morning. It is ex pected that each man will have to work no longer than two hours. Mr. Hicks announced that each member of the team bringing in the most members will be given a prize of some sort to be revealed later. Hi c DICE OF THE HOUSE SSLE fiiif I 61 at in. C0RETHR0AT Gargla with warm salt water then apply over throat VTVAPORUB Oomr JT Million Jar UJ Ytarty M M Aim The personnel of the women's debate squad at Willamette uni versity was 'chosen last night. Each girl trying out was requested to debate for five minutes. Prof. S. B. a,ughlinand Prof. Roy Har ding Assisted Prof. Horace Rahs kopf; head qf the public speaking department at the university, in electing the team. The following women were chosen to make up the Willamette squai'this year.. Hazel -Newhouae, Ireijet Bretthaupt Elaine Chapin, Ilavdomstock. Ad elia. Gates, Ber nice Ttfulvey; FJevilla Ricks, Irene Smith, Myrtle Walmfley, Margaret Harte, Beatrice Lockhar tin d Rsra McLaughlin. Practice will continence right awayr in order to give the women plenty of practice before the sea son starts in February. J,lss Newhouse is the only girl on the debate squad who is a member of last "gear's team. . w The schedule for the season nas t yet teen arranged, but 'It, Is nown that the Willamette team Squeeze the juice of two lemons in .;;a bottle contain ing three ounces -ef Orchard White , which any drug gist will supply , for a few cents, shake well and yon . will nave the very mildest anti-wrinkle lotion to tighten re laxed skin, erase fine lines and eradicate crows-feet. - . Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion into the skim at night. By morning most of the tell-tale wrinkles, tired lines and crows-feet are smoothed out, giv ing a more youthful contour: to cheeks, chin, throat. It leaves the skin velvety soft, clear and fresh. Beauty experts use this astring ent lotion for enlarged pores, also to bleach and whiten sallow, tan ned skin. - Mix this harmless lotion your self since it acts best Immediately after prepared. Adv. NEXT WEDNESDAY LOUIS O.MACLOON Presen By PranoMicf with ARTHUR HOPKINS Mt WORLD S MUST f AMUUS FLAY Direct from 56 weekt la NFW' YORK CITY ' m V 1 6V ANOEPSON ANO STALLING S WITH CMMCTT COORICAS and 30 otKer STAGED BY LILLIAN ALBERTSON Big X. Y. Road Show SraU .Xow Selling 50c - $2.50 . 25 s r. M. '- xov Say; It With a Classified Ad 4 Stop That By Using ;Schaefer'& Herbal . 3- . - . - ; Cough Cure " ; It is the best and most ... -j - .... y economical Cough rem edy made. . . V :QCHAEFER'G PRUO 8T0RB1 M ; The Yellow Front--Phone 122 Kortlk Commercial Street 0 Bv, U V ' A I George ; gnottst - rm. J comedy , UV-t New today vi rgm m VALL I LLOYD HUGHES OLIVE i; ii V irK ' WADSLEY'S 5 NOVEL "Belonging" r - bHX 0 l STUART HOLMES Z Eg Our Entire Stock of High Grade Suits, Dresses, Millinery Will Go On Sale Commencing Tuesday November 24th at 9 a. m. Until Saturday Nov. 28th ijj. t-r ii ' We Are GdingcTo Put OnSalelat Sensational Concessions ims m Sto'ry kO PRE1SENT an event of this importance at any time would be unusual. Itv is doubly so coming as it does at the height of the seasonv Enabling you to select ultra fashionable apparel from a multitude of strik ing new feminine styles at considerably less than on the so called January sales when the assortments are poor. Just stop arid realize what this means. Here it is . November and the season has just started and weare offering you high grade coats, suits, dresses and millinery at drastic reductions! Why? Because we. are over Stocked and must unload regardless of profit. - TODAY EDXESDAY"1 .MATIXEK You never knew adventure like this It's thrill after thrill from the mlnate ft starts R N tmki.'Jjfy,. A)i riif iM mi i Jzs8rP, 1- ml.W i'-Nii i:J Slim jrS rites&rs:- Hundreds to pick from. Rich in fabrics, lavish with f ur, lovely - new shades. Complete, sizes for misses and women. Values from $39.50 to $69.50 special ly priced for this sale in three groups: mm) MM cz&4$ iVim Scores of smart sillcanB wool dressesln -'all ;the latest flared effects, shades anBBrigh $rrj. r-"Tr i-f-m S3ments. Unusual Values trom W;VU to yu;now priced foK this sale in three groups: ; T Lovely creations in velvet, satin and combination of various ma terials. Some With metallic and Tibbon braiding. Large dressy shapes, roll back and upturned effects, also the cloche? styles..'1 All the season's newest shades ara represented. Values .from , $750 to $18.00 grouped in three groups for this sale: - r, . v , j t ; i i N. Liberty Street Salem, Oregon t:".'4 V- .-" . .- - -w.r V -: - f !-' h. f I v t , 1 1 : :tir, , If!;-' e -f -i S i - - comedy -Mcdonald - news - The- Pen.tr Store mmmt wmmn w