The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 21, 1926, Page 7, Image 7

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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON
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"WONDER DOG" IS SEEN IN PICTURE
A 'Mammoth Sale of 500-
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Promotions . Announced by
Order of Brigadier Gen-
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Three Portland officers in the
Oregon National. Guard Saturday
receiTed promotions, according to
orders Issued from the offices of
Briadeier General ; George A.,
"White." '
Major Alexander ;"W.; Cleary,
1473 East 34th street, was pro
moted to Lieutenant Colonel of
Infantry, while .Second Lieutenant
y James a. wara, 7Z0 East Znd
i wr Bireei oona was promoiea iu iirsc
7 V fc lieutenant of Infantry. I Second
tJj&9iL Lieutenant John S. Hyatt jrecelredj
if Jt promotion to iirst lieutenant m
the quartermaster's corps.
Lieutenant Colonel . Cleary'
promotion carries with It assign--ment
to Oregon's hlataoric world!
war regiment, the 162 Infantry
which is commanded. by Colonel
Eugene Moshberger.. juj- Colonel
Cleary is the senior regular army
instructor of the Oregon! national
guard -and authority for his pro4
motion was receiTed front the sec4
retary of war by General White;
Colonel Cleary's service, extends
over a. period of 'more than 20
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Lieutenant Ward is a veteran of
both the Mexican border expedi
tion and the world war. He
served on the western front In the
year 1918 as a member of the
Oregon Field Artillery and par
ticipated in many of the major
operations of the war. fHis pro
motion carries with it the assign
roent aide de camp to the com
manding general and be also will
become the plans and training of
i fleer for the 82nd Infantry br
gade. , I
i ' Lieutenant Hyatt laso is a vet
, eran of the world war having
served in France with the Oregon
coast artillery He lives at 1200
Mallory avenue. He is employed
In the Multnomah county asses
sor's office. M
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Strongheart, the wonder dog of the moving pictures, comes a;ain into notice in the latest picture
in which he is featured, "The North Star," now playing at the Heill'g theatre. The picture la to be
shown today and Monday. : " . :
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Prognrfor Today lis Filled
? VVWcelleot Tybe bf p
't Entertainment , !
The bill opening today at the
Bllgh theater Is filled with variety
and Calculated to please very type
of playgoer. A novel headllneriis
Lestra - La Monte, known aa the
paper fashion ' plate, who demon
strates that paper may be ner
than silks and satins. Lestra is a
mannequin of fashions and all his
attire is made of paper. He has
an act that appeals to modistes and
women who admire handsome
frocks. 'Lestra is assisted ; in his
fashion revue by Jack Gorman at
the piano, and Hazel, a petite and
dainty maid. 1
Charles Aster in "Art ; While
You Wait," is a novelty picture
artist, who makes pictoral ; repre
sentations from every conceivable
kind of material. ' !
Elsie and Jack Wicks present
a smart talk with a rapid Charles
ton dance finish. .
Two pretty maids,: the Bren sis
ters, and three men! compose the
personnel in "Dance Diversions,
one of the top-notch acts, i
Clif Clark is a character some-
dian, a versatile chap who sings,
chats and dances. His act is called
Typical Types." j '
"The Prince of Success" is the
title of the new Waldorf feature
made by .Columbia, now holding
the screen at the Bligh. This
drama of (he business and social
world has, lovely j Alice Lake for
its star. In Miss Lake's support
Is a group of character actors such
as Alma Bennett, Gaston Glass,
Lee Shumway,' Tom Ricketts, Spec
O'Donnell and Florence Turner.
Lift Off-Noj Pain!
. Doesn't hurt one hit! Drop
little "Freezone" on I an aching
corn, instantly j that ij corn Btops
hurting, then shortly? you lift it
right off with fingers.!
Your druggist sells a tiny tot
tie of "Freezone;" tor i few cents
sufficient to remove f 9 very hard
corn, soft corn, or corn .between
the toes, and the foot calluses
rithout soreness or irrltationJ
CLAYTON IS COMING
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down-hearted and feel that you
are at the lane's end Clayton
can tell you -and help you make
the success that is yours by just
BERT WELL TO
BE SEEN IN FILM
'The Gilded Butterfly" to Be
Shown at Heilig Start
ing Wednesday
LISTEN IN
8:00-10:00 KBW (491), 6-7, fmifiar
melodies; 7:30-9, : service from the
Ftnt Congregational church; 9-10, eon
cert. Symphony- orchestra, weather re
ports and foreeasta, - '
7:51-10:00 KQP (319), Christian
Scienea serrices; 9-10, Sunday Kight
elnb.
6.00 KPO (428), San Francisco. -6,
Waldemai "Land and orchestra: 6:30,
orchestra; 8:85, dance orchestra; 10
12, orchestra.
6:00 KTOti (256), Seattle. 8, concert
trio: 7:50. First Church of Christ.
Scientist : 9-10, International Bible
Student association program.
6:30 KFI 467). horn Angeles. 6:80.
nightly doings. 7, program; 7:30, vocal
jinabrs; 8, organ recital ; 9, orchestra;
10, orchestra.
8-30 KFBC (268). San Francisco. 6:30,
r concert ; 8, little symphony, 10-12,
dance music.
6:30 KNX (837). Lpa Angeles, Holly
wood Unitarian church bet-rice : 8. 1st
1'rcj.bytcnan church aerrices; 9, feature
program.
7:00 KHJ (405). Los Angeles. First SI
K. church serrices: 8-10, program.
7:15 KJ (84). Seattle.. 7:15. organ
recital; 7:30, evening service Hirst M
K. church; 9-10 :30. orchestra, i
7:30 iKOO (861), Oakland. First Pres
bvtarian church acrrlees. -
7:45 KTAB (240). Oakland. 7:45-9:15,
church serrices; 9:30-11, after aenric
concert.
8:45 KPSN (315), Tasadena. Church
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Mr. Bligh, manager of the Bllgh
theatre has just announced that
he has secured the renowned and
Justly famous Mystic Clayton,
Super-Crystal gazer lor six: days
starting Sunday, March 28, In his
theatre. ; This attraction comes
direct from his greatest successes
in San Francisco, Oakland;: Sac
ramento, JLos Angeles and other
cities In the west, and he ' feels
sure that he is doing his patrons
faTor by having Clayton lliere.
his past record, not only for rec
ord business in the theatres, "but
for the great amount of good that
ht has accomplished, the help he
has given thousands . to forge
ahead on the way to success, the
hearts that he has eased from
pain, the lost ones recovered and
many other astonishing feats that
he has accomplished assures the
patrons of Bligh theatre, -.j that
Clayton was' brought here just for
7ou alone. A special matinee for
ladies only will be given so that
they may ask personal and deli-
:::te questions when no 'men are
present, and if you are worried,
HOFF BREAKS RECORD
NEW YORK. March 20. XAP)
Charles ' Hoff, ; exceeded the
world's pole vault record for the
tenth time tonight in the post of
flee clerks! games in the 102nd
EnKineers ' Armory- when he
cleared the : bar at 13 feet
inches. ' ' ,; . -' "'
GLASS! GLASS!! GLASS!!!
We carrV the highest quality, clear, vision glass on
the market for windshield, sedan and all closed car
replacements. . ; 'f . . ' J '
GIJISS CUT GROUND, POLISHED I AND PUT IN '
We have our own power machine for grinding: and,
polishing. Work done in our shop is guaranteed to :
be first class. The price is right. 5' - ,v
: FOR THE WRECKED CAR
We save' you time and money on the following work:
Body, Fender, Radiator, Top, Glass, Painting and
tto Refinishing. , -""" i ':
i& J. HULL AUTO TOP & PAINT CO.
Phone 578
267 South Commercial Street
South of Marlon Auto Co.
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"The Gilded Butterfly," tho Fox
Films production coming to the
Oregon theater Wednesday, is a
fascinating story of the insfde of
society, featuring Alma Rubens
and Bery Lytell in the two princi
pal roles.
Alma is the lovely society but
terfly, who almost singes her
wings. She is typical of many of
the daughters of today, raised, in
surroundings far beyond their par
ent's means, to expect the ; best
things of life, unable to face re-
verses and disillusionment in a
cool-headed manner.
Bert is a young American of
fleer anxious for a berth in the
diplomatic service. He is clean
cut and idealistic and different
from any other man Alma has ever
met. She falls in love with him
and this love changes her whole
attitude towards life.
Huntly ; Gordon is cast as the
thoroughly likable heavy, who
backs Alma after her father's
death, in order that she may be
In his debt. However, when the
show-down comes, he finds him
self genuinely in love with the girl
and acts accordingly.
WOMEN TO MEET
. PORTLAND, Or., March 20!-
The 13th annual conference of the
Oregon Daughters of the Ameri
can Revolution will open here on
Thursday morning for a three-day
session with the regents and dele
gates from the 20 chapters in the
state present.
i)T"nurr--jinrii ii I i "Mil isns us
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A New Shipment of
Spring Woolens
Showing Many New Colors in the
Spring Fabrics
Have a suit ; made from the -cloth
you select and .instead of
picking any old model in a ready
made, you .can choose your own
style that J really fits your own
figure. , - , ' ' ; - . I
-- Hundreds of patterns and scores
of new Spring Styles. :
40.00 AND UP
Mle to Your Measure
Clothes at 32.50
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D. H. MOSHER ..
Tailor to Men and; Women
" 474 Court Street v
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This sale includes such well known Wiltons
as Ispahan, Ardibil, Ardehan, Mahal, Rajah,
Buckingham and Herate.
In the Axminsters .we have a fine collection of
Bussorahs, Amsterdam, Burwin, Carltons and
Mohawks.
Also various other makes of Ayiltons, Axmin
sters and Velvets.
We have just received a large shipment of
AXMINSTER AND VELVET CARPETS
in the roll direct from the mills.
These carpets were purchased by us at ridicuuously low
prices through our Western Buyers Syndicate and we
- are passing the saving on to our customers.
Some of these patterns of velvet as low as $2.25 yd. and
Axmiilsters as low as 02.50 yd.
Regular
ale Price
$147.505x12 Wilton ....$125.00
$145.009x12 Wilton..- .....$120.00
$125.009x12 Wilton. ...... $110.00
$110.009x12 Wilton.. ..:..$ 90.00
$ 90.009x12 Wilton.......i.:.$ 59.75
Other sizes in proportion
Regular Sale Price
$65.00 9x12 Axminster .$470
$4109x12 Axminster... $35.50
$60.00 9x12 Axminsterl-. 447.50
$4709x12 Axminster- $37.50
$40.00 Sxl2 Axminster ... $290
$42.50 9x12 Axminster $32.75
Other sizes in proportion
9x12 Klearflax, Lincohishire and Heatherdswn at Unheard of prices
$55.00 9x12 Velvets $45.00 - $50.00 9x12 Velvets $42.50 - $42.50 9x12 Velvets $35.50
This is one of the. largest Rug
Sales we haye ever had
and it being on just ait Spring House
cleaning time gives the ladies of Sa
lem and vicinity an opportunity to
purchase their necessary floor cov
ering at a large saving. ,
Be Sure and Attend This Big Sale
March 22nd to 27th Inclusive .
,VHERE YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER
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