The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 16, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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ITHE ORErtON STATESMAN. ' & fcKSli T)REC(DM - - U-'
Season
liGTmr j puts gaiwe!
r ABDVE CRIT1G1SIVI
yioadliners Post H Cash : to
Guarantee Appearance j
---A V-in Ring for Bout ' )
.,. .JIarry. Plant, local matchmaker,
ramo forward with clean bands
yesterdays out oY the. recent criti
cism resulting ; fro the last
ra'lnute substitution of Jack Nab
for thedrer't!ed boier who 'was
to; jrieet Phil ; Bares In the. last
sunorV flKhtAV- .t j
. lerartcr: inoi vbcadliner for
JMKclajr matches will e ad vert hied
";fwnd no. announcement will be made
.U4UMhe fighter bas deposited his
. forfeit money guaranteeing his ap
varance. -' .-A
Sojne days ago the cards ad
fjrerti&ing the Frankie Lewis,
i George McCormtck fight .were
4rXated, but were, notput on the
-,treets until last sight, when both
VN cndj deposited their, forfeit
;- .money with' S.he, Salem r boxling
mission. rSp ; :. f .
. .. Sport fansf Interested In a eleian
j amn. rtU -hail Ubls action with
'tin is tact Ion In. that It minimizes
- hf.if danfeer r last-mlnnte substl-
tMlton Jid,: Alsw; protect' offio
.'talstth whom responsibility lies.
r5itny Edwards, who" fights PhU
- Hayes" In the armory on" February
r2V lia.i already deposited his 50
iirs tiarantee his appearance, j
T season passes 'to Salem
;&ri2& fights, said Harry Plant iast
Nrtffht,haTe been canceled by! or
jcler, of the boxing commission.
y which met this afternoon. A max
4tmam .of 30 passes Is permitted
vbyvthie city ordinance,' and that
Jnnmber only j will bo Issued ( to
'authorized persons prior to each
fight. - 1
.-ti'Iioys booked as headlinersj for
hf"fb-gb: will he 'allowed free en
,,ap';for two seconds, and re
;fclimlnary , fighters 'will have one.
vrph'ters who care, to bring more
;ttteutanta .than that number will
f Late, to pay their admission ac
1 spectators." .
' ""Action of the box lag commis
;p1oiw yesterday, .and the independ
eht 'thd of, the local matchniak
;'erE.Jln -demanding .forfeit money
4fJr.oia; fighters pats the game; on
,ftviewu plane In Salem. 3imlna
"iojaj5f "free'' spectators will put
JLiift&Puort on a paying basis,, result-
(nr in kltn, Ki.)i(. i
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W LEAGUE UNO
;iresbyterian iFive Will Face
tson Lee M. E's in Next
;SJoUrney Game .1
-Second ground of the . Salem
jjjiSi school basket ball tourna-
linentj Jelng: jlayed at the local
YMa gymnasium, will .be held
. Sloniay evening at 7 o'clock. At
ttttalme the. Presbyterians - will
' Teet- up. with the Jason ' Lee
- -jTAVfnners -In the first round
.pixet Th'ursday night w.111 meet
lieittolday ewalng.at T o'clock.
-UCckiH-- Street rCaristtans will at
inKirtHni meet the; rfrst' JI, -Ks.
lilXa6rkJof iThWrsday.'algbCs tilts,
ibBaptIt Ifandtbe; teslie
X3JiflBj will play aensolatlon
( 1 toloHowIat f he first aiae.
Inners ' of ' the3 Presbyterlan-
?iJi?i f. !w,1LPr9baD,y jmeet
Ur'w'neVs . of ' the Christian
feT3r$t.if. E. game next Saturday
iftolht to decide the champtou-
" ishlp' "of the league.
V
B0EFEIT5 fflBEBG
lard. Fought Contest, First
wayed on. Local Floor,
rr tnds lb to 13
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? ILVERTOK, Ore.
.Jan.
15.-
."t Special' l, , The Statesman.)-
rhe arerton high school basket-i
"ball teani defeated Kewberg high!
Mjr. tonight by score of 15 to
: t11 the first game played bn the
ilueal gym floor. The game wag j
TtrrelTof speed and. was the mos
oyereiy contested of anr match
, flayed here In years. Earl Starr's,'
, Vjakket twirled through the net!
)Bst as-the whistle blew, wdn the
AIM IPnVA
LIIIILUIimi
SQUAD
iJILKLIIIUli
' if&amlloT the Silrerton f ive.j
wrTMttcore at the end of the!
I tirfi .half . stood 1- to 1 in,1 f arot
, H't ewberg.,-It wag In the secopd
rVbairtlial' the .Silrerton aggrega
.S,1 io.d bpened ,up with v a furious
- J( rive, holding their Opponents :tf
e1asket. and themselres maki
. .. ; ing I jpolnta. : '.:4XM','f 'rjrfi
"JT.lfi preliminary 'fame, th
. Xewberg second -teara won from
h e local second team bj a 'score
oi is to s. l . : k- .
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Passes
f SPORTING
DATE BOOK
Saturday, Jant a 6 Parrish
fs,
Dallas, at Parnsh.- "
f -; Saturday afternoon. Jan 1 1
Kalem high vs. OAC Rooks,
it (Corrallis. - - ' - - '4.: . -, -
Tuesday,; Jart. ' 1 9.-4salem
II?h vs. Wood lawn, at Salem.
.1 Friday, Jan. 22.-Parrish vs.
Sti.yton,; at StayCon. ' '
j-- I 1 Hosing -!'-'
Wednesday, Jan, 2-
-Frank-SleCor-
fej Iewis ts. George
jnek, Salem arm or y. -
i Rot ing j
kVodinesdayt.Jah. 20 Franks
Iwis ts. George MeCorm-"
tcltftaJlem nmoryil;
pruesdayr Feb. ; 2 Phit Rayes
jrsj ZJaniOr EdwardC ; Sajem:
fTuesday, Jari.-f 1? johnny
Maurus ts. Henry Jones, " at
iSllTerton. j f .;?v- "-y-.i
SI
Henry Jdnes to Meet joBnnie
Maurus in Return Bout r
) : -orf January; 1Sf:- ;V .
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Henry Jones of Prom, tftab.
belter weight champion, will
tanigle with Jonnte Maurus, wrest
ling instructor of San Francisco,
fori the western welter weight
ha!mpionship in "the Silrerton
Xthletic Club Gymnasium on
Tuesday evening, 8:30 p.! m.T Jan.
kath.
Kaurus has wrestled the cham
pion once .within the .past few
months, giving Jones the surprise
pf his life by winning, the first
fall within fifteen seconds after
ihf match started: Jones finally
iwiiining the bout; which was a
t hour, -event. . afLer a hard
strjigKle. I 1 ' ' . ':
. fUverton Is fast '-bccotniBg, one
fit the, popular, isport. centers-of
Oregon, particularly because every
jefffart has been made to get: high
lass performers. VIrgi JlatnlUi.
the Portland promoter, has prom
ised to bring for introduction; .-ob-neit
Tuesday evening. Al ka'rasik-.
liglit heavy weight champion, Ted
Thjyer Multnomah Instructor,'. Mike
rdkel, the wrestling Sheriff from
Wyoming and Billie Edwards, the
chiropractic headlock.artistJtOUP,
Kansas City, or as many Hf these
celebrities as possible in, appre
ciation of ihe patronage j,Silverton
hiiis given the-events held under
his
direction. Siivertoh Appeal.
'TIGEMAf
Elimination Bout for Chance
at Crack at Berlenbach
Is Suggested
NEW YORK. Jan.. 15. ( By As
sociated Press.) A light heavy
weight elimination match between
t; gorges t
Tigue, bo'
tike di visit
iig Paal
Georges farpentler and; Mike- Me-
both former champions of
on for the honor of meet-
Berlcnbach in a title
cbntest , wos prnpoetl by Match
maker Jess. McMahon of Madison
Square tJarden today "and approT-
d by the state athletic eommis-
on. ; - ':
MeTlgne already has accepted
ie proposal. McMahon said, and
negotiations- will be opened to
morrow for the French fistic Idol
Immediately. McMahon intimated
that Berlenmach has agreed to
meet the winner. i
HER
Ability to Work Down Under
Basket CarnesiM4 to:
f io viciory--.
Salem Web footers 'defeated-4aV
turner basketball team; 44 tin 16
tost night. The game was played
it Turner. The local boys won
mainly, through their team, irork
and ability to work down.uner
their basket. ' ' j '
f Practically all points "made by
he Webfooters were earned from
hort shots. . The (Webfooters
flayed a strong defensive gamew
fhe Turner boys played t placky.
ilL but lacked experience; i ' ?
Miller and Schaffer tied for high
f olnt maa of the game, each! net
Ing 1 2" points for thrvWebf oot-
rs. Pearson maH the best show
ing for Turner, making 1 d "points.
jFollowIng Is the? linepptr' si
Webfooters -1 H;"rj' iTrirrfer
;Miller . , ... iRF4 . . i , , Pearson
Simpson 1-1 XP:;; i i' Thompson
pe Harport . . ..C McKay
aveenev ... .rtcrj ; -r.f
READY
MATCH
'.'.'f, ... i-psi- ! meti t.uvv.ou. wOrta "01 pro-afferr-lt
. .hG:X v;? 'Ronejdut in 1925,i$3)aoiOQ going to
teferee. Rill. East.of $alert-.?'?' vaise;earJcrsr-ivrIT.Ti, '
L; RefereCi
Cut
liiiKEmro
University Basketball Team
lakes Short; tnd bv
Score of 33 to 26
WAjiLA "WALJ Wash.. Jan:
15 -Tlie Whitman college basket
ball item defeated ;t ho Willamette
university-five here tonight 33 to
26. Tbm Voods, local freshman
andFsabl6rt4iF'SnKinr qufn
tetire high, point men. each
with HVe, dtoVkers to1helrcredit.
half Stood 1
;t in favor of
Whitman.
up and summary:
Whitman
Fry Li. . .
Woods . .
Yeanfy
Buck!)
Hopl if . . .
r Willamette
. . . F j . . . Robertson
. . . Fi. . ... Fasnacht
. . . C j Hartley
. . . G . . . . . Erickson
. . .Gt . . . Ffesber
Whitman points scored: Fry 6,
Woods 11; Yenney 6; Buck 8;
Nellson 3. Snbstltute guards Con
pell and Nellson. 1
Willamette: Robertson 4; Fas
nachtf 11; Hartley 10; Erickson 1.
Substitute guards: Litchfield,
Raker and Rountree. .
Referee: Landreth of Pendle?
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JiATE FIGHT NEWS
T;
NEW; f ORK. Jan. 15. (AP.)
tk ;Delaney of Bridgeport,
Conn;, light heavyweight won a
Judges' decision over poung Bob
Fitzsimmons of Nutley, N. J.. son
of tbe forwer heavyweight chain
pionj In a ten round bout at Madi
son Square Garden tonight.
ST. PAUL. Jan. 15. (By The
AKf.aiciated PrS4rt. j Dave Shade
of California outpointed Jock Ma
tonejof SL Paul iu,ji slow 10
loutid bout here tonight, news
papermen' decided. Shade weigh
ed 53.: pounds and Malonc 154.
Neither was ale to land any dam
aging punches.
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:. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 15.
t By Associated Press.) Lou PaJ
aso Salt Lake City and Jack Sil
ver $ San. Francisco lightweight
ent 10 fast rounds to a draw in
thefmaln event tonight at Dream
ana auditorium.
.EVERETT, Wash.. Jan. t "
tR Associated' Press.) Gordon
Wallace, 125 pounder, Vancouver.
11. C.. won a four-round decision
from Dick Butler. Seattle, negro, i
.imight. Billy Gordon, Everett
antam. won from Frankie Green,
.Seattle negro, in the semi-final.
Alien Franks, Marysvllle. 140.
nptked out Harry Anderson aVn- I
eoifer, B. C. In the third round 1
j the scheduled four-round spe
;iall event. Billy Caldwell. 145
oounds, Everett, won from Battlv
ing j Mathies, Monroe, in four
rounds.
HOLLYWOOD. Cal., Jan. 15t
Sammy Mandell, Rock ford. 111.,
lightweight, defeated Teddy 0
Hara of Oakland in a 10-round,
boujt here tonight. !N
SACRAMENTO. Cal.. Jan. 15.
1 By; Associated Press. Pete Sar-
mlneto, Manilla, won a seven
nirnhd knockout over Billy 0
fjoiie, Watsonville, in the 120
I'Ound scheduled 10-round Imut
!ere tonight.
Parrish Juniors Defeat ?
Portland Hoop Players
Parrish Junior high V defeated
.L
the
01.
First Christian church team
Portland last might on the
faijrish gym floor by a score of
$ to 2 In a slow game. . The score
at Ihe end of the first half stood
4 tp 1 for the local hoop men.
Kelly and Keppinger played In
ihcj guard positions for Parrish,
Anflreson , center and . IluXi hlns
ani Kigmund forwards.
SAdgies Oefeaf Go'rizaqa s
t i
.1 . bv Senrf of 19 tn W
I PORVALLIsjt6re.jsWii li-
' 3 r 'vt-pca .uopraga,noiTersity
ftrfe-jot-. 5p0kah1y Vstoreof ,3 2
i ifbe-core atTbalf time: was 18
to; jt for the Aggies. - Gousago ap
peared to . lack j teamwork. Rotch-
toid was high scorer for Oon
ao.r The 'Agie Uam worked
smoothly, Captain Baker made
high, score for the Aggies with 11
tallies. - (
PORTLAND TKAM WINS
. VICTORIA,
B.i C.i. Jan Y15.
terrific pressure
(AP.)-r-DespIte
by-
the Victoria Cougars, the Port
land Rosebuds! flugUO Ul lead
nea.eariy in the second . period
the s western . Hockey j 1 league
gamer here tonight and defeated
tjie Cougars 3 to 2, , '
Medford Roene BJyer Valley
rsedt$7,OOM0& trorth of pro-
Bu
-
wift haIai Ik , CBllUB oioes
I' In . . . .
vniv in iJoV rttT 1 j j " one 01 ten greatest u. s. industries. At the top. left J John N.
niw e0Zrl"?: right. Henry, Ford in No. 1 of the ten million. Center, first Buick.
ueiow. left, firs? Cadillac, in the days when women covered their ears with auto veRs; right, the
first outo the f road engine" of George Seldec. to whom all early auto makers paid royalties.
SALEM T0SSERS LOSE
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C.AMK GOES fo CORVALLI.S
SQIWR BY i22-l KCORIJ
Salem r.ighslhool basketball
team faced its f IrstVonrerence'
'defeat yesterday when it kst
to ('orvalliH by: a score of 12
to Hi.
The game was reported fast
throughout, with a strong fight
by both teams for victory. The
squad remains iin Co rvallis to
day, to meet the OAC rook five
in a workout game.
Mike Yokel Loses in Mat
Tussle With Billy Meeske
SPOKANE, Jan. 15 (Byt As
sociated Press.) Billy, n M,eesk;
Chicago wrestier. won ' two
straight falls over Mike Yoicel.s
claimant of the world's' light
heavyweight wrestling chumpfon
ship here tonight in a bout fea
tured by the death of a spectator
from excitement and an unsched
uled tussle between Referee Al
Warsinsk and Meeske.
Meeske won the first fall In.45
minutes and. the second in five
seconds, knocking out Yokel a
he threw him. Meeske failed to
get off Yokel as the referee's
command and Warsinske pulled
him off and held him down, with
a headlock until Meeske 'was as
sured he had won.
John Schroer. 65, of Renge,
Washj.. suffered a stroke of
apoplexy during the excitement
and died a few minutes later.
Washington State Wins
Prom Montana, 28 to 18
PTjLLMAN. Wash.. Jan. 15.
Washington State college defeat
ed the University of Montana 28
to IS here tonight in the openng
game of1 the Pacific coast, confer-,
ence basketball season. The game
was featured by fast floor work
of both teams.; Although Mon
tanaj had frequent tries at the bas
ket, most of their shots went wild.
At the end of the half the score
was! 14 to 8 for WSd. Montana
tied; the count! at 15 'in the last
halfi with 10 minutes to go, but
after that was unable to do much.
l i ;
Ralph Hand Defeated bv
ai Karasick in Eugene
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hUUbNK, Ore.. Jan. j:. (AIM
-r-AI Karasick Russian wrestler.
defeated. Ralph Hand of Cottage
urove, ure., tw;o falls out of three
at he Hetlig tonight after what
locai ians termed one of the
roughest matches ever seen on a
local mat. Karasick headlocked
Hand to sleep In the third fall
or the match. The Russlon took
the first fall In 34 minutes with
a reverse headlock. f Hand cane
back and put oh one of his famous
toe
toe
notas, supped into a. double
hold and .gained the second
fall
in seven minutes.
Church Services Listed .
Sunday schol will l be heldln
the; Brooks church' Sunday morn
IbR at In o'clock with preaching
at Tl.' The topic will! be "Samson
the; Strong.
Young peoples" her
.vice will , be at
6 :3B.-4Mr Morton
be' T the leader.
Whitney " will
Preaching in the Waconda church
will be at 7:45. . JR.lL Boothby is
the pastor, of both churches.
- Balem Withdrawal of Canad
ian stockholders leaves new J640,
000 linen mill free to manufacture
fine Mnen fabrics. - - r - -
GBmMissibn, '
WHJ?N THE AUTOMOBILE WAS YOUNG
M' .. Wt.;
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-HiUBir aies me raoicai cnanges in
PERSHING'S SUCCESSOR
Major General William Iassiter,
commander in Panama Canal
Zone, has been appointed as suc
cessor to General John J. Pershing
as the neutral head of the Tacna
Arica plebiscite commission. Per
shing resigned from his post be
cause of illness.
UNITED STATES SEA
POWER PUT TO TEST
(Continued from pace l.)
The outer line of defense, quite
a number of miles from the heart
of the convoy, which constructive
ly represented troop ships and
supply ships as well as fleet train
vessels consisted of a vast weav
ing screen of destroyers This
is. a system of speeding destroy
ers all moving on special course
on the outer circle of the screen,
so that no matter from which di
rection a submarine or enemy ves
sel might approach, there would
be a destroyer pointed toward It
rady to discharge torpedoes.
I A 'number of miles within this
outer circle yet close' enough for
visible noiseless secret signally is
another line of destroyers. The
aircraft carrier Langley was so
placed in the formation that It
served as an adequate and ever
ready base for the squadron of
airplanes. The dreadnaughts. Id
battle division? formation, were
next in line to support the convoy,
sufficiently far from the convoy
to outrange any enemy main bat
teries. ; -,
u The' whole formation with Its
many wareraft weaving along at
war speeds and various directions.
itself moved forward on Its course!
atjthe maximum speed of the'eon
vojy. vessels probably around tn
knots, whilb tome of the destroy
ers tn their evolutions" would have
to! cruise over twenty-five or thir
ty! knots to. maintain the course of
progress. j " - -
jThe battle contfoy - screening
formation went through various
sudden changes as .warnings of
attack were sent out by the aerial
Night and Morning to keen
them dean, Clear and Healthy
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design tht have accompanied
or destroyer scouts or from the
flagship, the USS Calirornia.
pivot of the convoy.
More than fourteen thousand
men' were at battle stations aboard
the various war craft during this
exorcise.
ASK COOLIDGE TO ACT
SAY PItKSIIIKXT SHOlfLD T.AKK
STAND IN -COAL STRIKK ;
WASHINGTON. Jan. 15. (By
Associated Press. With members
of congress continuing today to
Interest themselves in the anthra
cite situation the While House
made it clear that President Cool
idge proposes to maintain his
nands-off policy. .
"-While the president's position
v;-asbeing re-stated officially, Sen
ator; Copeland. democrat. New
York, tf fered a resolution request
ing the president to act and gave
otice that, tie would call the
measure up tomorrow with a view
to obtaining "early action."
At the White House it was ex
plained 'that the president consid
ered the federal government pow
erless to help in the situation at
least until congress enacts legis
lation empowering it lo act in in
dustrial "disputes.
rontT iiscrssioN fails
; WASHINGTON, Jan. 15. (By
Associated Press.) Proponents
of the world court continued to
day to press this Issue in the sen
ate, but they have little hope now
that a vote can be obtained until
well after the tax reduction bill is
pasfsed. -.-"' j
' SEAT RAT.F! HPPWe Wpvt
.XI .I Z.
sc . vrVaULT V1I1A I LOT
MUSICAL ORGANIZATION
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KVEXIXG PRICKS
....... , uvx- nnU vt-nccr uJiony . .
- iiairnnT miipi : i
Iileachers - (Xot t Reserved)
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Address letters, checks, poitoff
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Salem High School Auditorium Filled to f
Capacity for Successful Play Last Nijjht
1
Hummer's Rollicking Tlirco-Act
Provoking Lines ;
I -
Scores of mirth-provoking lines
interpreteld .by .an ' exuberantly
young cast made the three-act
rarcieal drama. "Good Gracious
Annabelle," at the Salem high
school last night one of the un
broken delights of the season.
Fay Jo Wols as Annabelle Leigh
"whoj had a husband somewhere,!
played the title role with aston
ishing stage poise. George Wim
bledon's man, the drawling, but
useful, James, Ludgate,- was a
dramatic satisfaction to pres
ent, jThe part was taken by Floyd
Query. Jack Spong, with all. the
accoutrements of a successful de
tective -derby hat, pipe, and
reading glass, enacted the part of
Wiekham with convincing reserve.
Ivan Kafoury, as Wilbur Jennings,
the Indigent English poet, took
the most picturesque masculine
part in the entire cast, effected by
a deft blue smock and dashing
black tie. Carolyn Lamblrth, as
Gwendolen Morley, the debonair
littlej idol of the poetic gardener,
lost more in his rapture than his
work. The explosive tefnpera-
raenq oi narry .Murcninson was-
interpreted with great stage speed
by Garland Simpson. Lottie
(Elaine Brown) made an under
cook! to distinguish any household,
particularly if naive phrase and
gestare are the high count.
Deryl Myers, the testy George
Wimibleton. : and owner of a Long
Island estate, took his lordly part
with,1 the air of a professional, all
of which endorses' the fact that
he feas already made distinctive
stage appearances before Salem
audiences.
Maureen Styles, an artist In dis
tress, was altogether as artistic
as "her calling. A high, girlish
voice that is particularly pleasing,
added to her attributes. Four
masculine parts of stage value
were taken by Bertram Miller, as
Alfr4I Weatherly, whose father
can no longer pay his billsr Alec,
the jmuch be-buttoned page boy,
Frank Grover in the part; "Wil
liam Gosling, a lawyer, with Rob
ert Ramsden taking ample care, of
the legal complications in. the
plot; Titcom (Norman Wright),
the clerk at St.. Swithin, and John
Rawson (Kenneth Allen), the
western mine owner of great
wealth, who very properly added
to his already accumulated wealth
the j charming leading lady- An
nabelle. Jdiss Frances Hrubetz, as direc
tor of the production, deserves- no
small credit for its complete suc
cess. Instrumental and, vocal
H El LIG Kf!
Matinee Conun.encing
C I r A OOff
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GEOROK MMANU4'CTON MUSICAL COmCOy
R1NG1NGUPFATHERS
in G AY
eNTIRBLV NEW - GOO O MUSIC - STTX B IS,
LJ5Y- Htw 0M6. Krt CQSTVntS. A BUlfCH Of PROTY 61RIS
PPTPITC MATIXEE-
iVRXIXO
COMING TO SALEM NEXT FRIDAY
; Tbej Musical Sensation of Any Year .
rvTV7ior it m . 1
IUMUAl a i aumuhy UUA OFFICE 9 a.m to 10 n.m. .
I X - l . t ' . 1 t
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PRICES INCLUDING WAR TAX
.
ice yrioney orders to Archie Holt, manager, ' A
FoMe
16
ComHly Farce Itriins With Jkftrth-
Omracters j W ell-Taten
numbers added to the enjefyment
of the Intermissions. !
The managing stair for tfe ml- ;
licking farce Included the follow
ing group of prominent students
In lhet- school; Kenneth jAIlen,
manager;; Harold Tomlinson. as
sistant manager; Donald F. Blake,
advertising manager; Hughl Shat
tuc, property manager and !ward
robe master; Mildred Pugh.Jward
robe mistress; Richard "Weather
ford, stage 'manager; Ross Harris,
head usher; G. Ilarra faculty ad
visor. 'j j v , i ; . "' .-
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- Salem George Will to 1 build
$100,000 8-story office and studio
building. ' ' J '
Portland - Pioneer SilklCom
pany almost ready to open Its new
factory here. I
McCLAREN CORD
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Stages, Salesmen andO
Delirerles Use Themf
Do You? I
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Smith & Watkms
Snappy Service
PHONE 44
Wed. Jan.20
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