r-i-.,- ;T:it B9VSTB GlVEGARaL GOKCERT TUESDAY Six Weeks of Practice Paves Way for Excellent Christ- mas Program The Salem Boys' Chorns will make its first appearance of tbe year Tuesday night, when it will sive a concert of Christmas carols 4 the YMCA. The boys have SFJ practicing for six weeks on this program and others to be gjv- in. Boy3 who will take part are as f oliows; -1 . Kldyd 'Tjaneranobif'CaWock. ;FraneI raeirlie Itean. "Paul an$T4Robert Brown. David. Comp ton,?Koy Cain, Roy Crtfbb, -Troy Crabb, George, C&n&x! : Wat-fen1 f'nvrarit- .lack 'Tlpwpi KV tvoij ev -Forrest Evlev. -v.ntt ifran Ellis, ,HartisoV Elgin; Roto-t ert,Hls!n.ayn IeTiler,' Kenneth FUplhger, r Karf Iinsinger,'" Ft:5 F. FergH.soii ," cri rt Is rrk rtsrm , C or il'' flriWr, Howard CarriAOii. Jei Humphrey, Norman itumplt rey. Kenneth Hunt. Robert- Hulst, Claode Hilt. Howard Hill, Marvin Humphreys, Fay Jones, Wilbur Jonea, Win Jenks, Homer Kirk wood, Howard King, Gordon King. Howard Lam kins, Jesse Lambkins, Kenneth Marston. Milo Matthews, Rodney Myers, Ralph Myers,4 Ber nard Moritz. Joe Meaney, Krnest Naftzer, ;Ivan Osterman. Alexan der Potter, Marshall Peters. Rich ard Peters, Robert Pit-kens. Earl Potter, Irwin Potter, Cecil Ques seth. Junior Ritter, Russell Rob bins, Raymond Randall. Sanimie Saunders, Harold Stout, Dobert Schunk. Robert Skewls. William Taylor, Kalruan Vadney, Geo. Vad ney. Clinton Vincent, Raymond Wilcox, Wayne Willard, . Roger Wlcklauder.. Earl, AWintermute, Donald Woodry. Victor and Fred Wolfe. , . LOOM STARTS SATURDAY44t, -r- crnnun i iiirn aau ( t o u I 1 ii geit (trim )ngK J, . t iPlate , eurfac .roofing applied fjvar you old, shingles." VTe have ref 00, Jobs-in Salem! Nelson Sros.'.' plnmiirsfi'v, sneer nietal wprk, Sfjgjienqeketa, , . (!) end otlter matters . : There are yarns enough on i hand now to start 20 Joom; part fly Jrisji yarns, coming wjth the' machinery. Operators rv ill ..have to, be broken in .grjctt'.ally, which is nqw starting. Two expert Irish girl weavers will be on hand, and a card cutter and designer and loom fixer. , So there will very soon be some articles mrned out ready for the markets, though, of course, it will lake GO to !0 days to be ready to deliver anything like the full vol ume that will come with the lim bering up of the machinery and the getting of trained men and women. The hackling and .carding ma chines are in the-shipment arriv ing in i Portland .yesterday, and these are heavy pieces' bnd will re quire time for assembling. So OTjtaide' sources will have to be depended upon, for yarns for a I THE ELSIMORE TOMdftROW At 8:15 'err Jorjv River. WhJjUk ILoU, Ray tiMwui Hal ton.' Toiri Santehi, Lr letje. ,M;ir hal. , x 4ulCLUB.T0-C0IJSlDER,GAM E DMu li mi m nix ur M f 1 (Continual from pa; 1)" ioldta:cuus.livs, J FORf Att- UTILE ICiDQtES Oregon: "tip in Mabel's Room" with Marie Prevost Harrison Ford. Phyllis Haver, Harry Myt-rs, Syl via IJremer. Grand: Ruck Jones and Silver Buck in "The Flying Horseman." Only Theatre Between Portland and San Francisco .' v VA'y to be Visited by the Manlmttan Grand Opera Company ' OF NEW YORK Presenting. the Great Japanese Soprano ' In Puccini's Great Masterpiece Madam Butterfly From the drama of David Belasco and the story by JOHN LUTHER LONG-preceded by the famous f OWAmSY BAI4LET - iieaaea Dy 1 f-' ANDREAS PAVJLEY. Orchestra of 25-Company of 80 Prices: $3.30. $2.75, $2.20, $1.65 and $1.10, including tax TICKETS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE PHONE 307 SPECIAL: Information came late last night of the release cf a block of $2.20 seats for "Madam Butterfly," by order of the man- - agemeni. - ; , . v ,. MMUEFRIVOST Jtc AL CHRISTIE'S IAUQH SPECIM. UP IN rr "r2Sv fT was: piece of' nocentlinerie but it .ave him no peace until it was returned, fl If there's a lauhl" lcoseinpum-A scemr nerc5 cue film that's bound to bring it out little time. Fortunately, the Miles linen mill, which is now op Crating fully, has some suitable extra yarns available. There is a possibility of getting some extra orders that will en able the mill to get right down to business very quickly, while op eratives are in tfaining for the regular lines that will be taken up when full operation is reached . This question is rather hard to solve as a game problem in Ore gon as the birds are plentiful in one or two localities and are scarce in others r The elnb will in alt probability base their answers to the game commission on the basis of what they think would be desirable for Salem and the im mediate locality. - The matter of the election of officers for the coming year will also be taken up for final action by the club members. and rood ai me taiTiu jxrmj. Britain's new air route from Cairo to Karachi, about 3.000 miles, will finally have five airships. Buy at Director's and save. $20 men's all wool suits $9.95. in Di rector's downstairs ntbre; S2?5 slicker pants, $1.59; 12.50 slicker coats, SI. 59; BOc too rubbers. 19C. Reduction on all Iiats at the Vanity Hat Shoppe, 387 Court St. Be'sur;td see ourine "of hats be fore 'buying:"" 'L.atest metal cloth hats Just in: " ' 1 1 "" ' ' ( - '. , ,. . , i , . . . v 'day calling attention to needy poo- jple. Kiddies should send their letters to Santa Clnus caie of The Statesman and everyone will. .be treated in strict confidence. 'A letter was receiveti from si father the other day saying he had two" children- -was able to work and wouhl work it he could fiiwi employment." His two littJe kid dies face a bleak Christmas unlesrf some help is forthcoming. Pic ture t beir . bright fces n Christ mas morn as Ihey 'arise aad hurry ta -their' ..stockings only to find them empty' no they must not b empty. You foiks,-who are work inr "With-Santa-, must se that they have ome thingB Ion-Christmas. i There ar -many auch . cases. where-the essentials of life" are needed- as .well as the iiitle things, which bring -happiness. Only a very ' few days remain in which to join iir this work of making the Yule season real -for needy people and poor kiddies - - ' Help .Santa by leaving clothing head auafters and money contribu Hons with "the ChristYnas Cheerj editor of The. StatesAtan . Every article and every cent of money is being u&ecF'lfo hring Happiness to some worthy ' perwinN Do your bit now. ' ' ' --.-irf5i ,--' First National Bank, the bank of friendship and helpfulness in t i mo c of need. - I otrest pa id on time, deposit . Open : ah account and- waf eh your money grow - t ) FOR AlKING! THE Eli SINORE MIDNIGHT. MATINEE, ImhIv of Airs. Pyralee M. Stova w ho rfidun?fArA ADULTS One child FREE with ever; Adult Admission T knf Timu TniIltr 1 IjOI Ilium jkriAtj ' 1 it w rmccrw V For Holiday Happiness Throughout the Year Give Home Furnishings for Chris Why Not Cive A Windsor Chair? This Telephone Stand Have You Chosen Your Tip Table? 2MawMwaMMaMWMM' -s-- - 4?-.,- .. KELLOGG rvadi o CTy EALISTTC reproduction free from interference and dis X tortlon,unmarred by whisdes, click? and hissing that's 'what you and every other purchaser of a radio are after. You get it in a Xellogg because the Kellogg Company has the engineering experience the knowledge of voice transmission to build it into Kellogg sets! - The Inductive System of tuning used in these receivers is exclusive-with Kellogg. It gives even sensitivity at all wave lengths and permits control of four circuits with one knob. Thorough shielding around and between the coils prevents distortion and undesirable pick-up of nearby stations. For the gift you Would have especially iine,; choose a gift of mahogany veneer care fully built for durability and homeliness in its quaint style. $6.0Qup Quaint Book Racks For Gifts Hp ' . . Real Gifts For . , the Home - Combining its utility with unusually fine quality 'and decorative effect, the new 'phone stands are priced at 322.00 Sofa End Tables For a delightful decorative touch which can be useful as well, the tilt top table leads. This design is shown in maple or lacquer red. 318.00 and up Your Library Table r Wyf t fflTlii' You're planning, perhaps, to give something for some one's home. A good looking Venetian mirror. 38.00 and up ' ; - - - '- He Will Enjoy A 4 Humidor Sta'nd ' - V": ...... ., : Mndel ?08, tk 6-tut KaBecg KFL ia baauahil walsul roawW cqvippad with the mw Ktllogt toof ui columtt bd. KtUogg rrcmxn an licmtd win aOflKalum for Icnrrt patenl of Radto Frequency Laboratories, Inc. (R. F. L.) The Ciwleaa perfonnanc of this miperior receiver will amaze you. Conaistently long range that you can boastot-ru and.ptove to your friends Selectivity tht not only aepanitea "nearby atation cleanly and clearly, but enables you to go on through pad get programs. frora.thoBe far .away. Powerful reruewmthat m vfailularMi-rwJiwhikMc 4 '. Drop in aartune.'daV or evening, lor a denonscraaonW thiagieateM oi juMnba receivers. Tbe table model, illustrated above, tt a walnut cabinet with full I piano1 fini- fe lTbcorU w amrie ,apac fo afl baueriM or 'power aupplyjUiiia, i $i4S. ; 1 ' " I THE PORTLAND MUSIC -CO. L. Lunsford, Mgr. ' , 355. High Street : 1 apk Whether it is a gift for a ; friend or yourself you are choosing, such a decorative piece is ideal. Several col- ors and designs. $24.00 and up May be had in, American walnut tr fine' mahogany finish. Beautiful in coiv construction and very sturdy. 36.75 and up . It will be dignified of wal nut or mahogany veneers, attractively and sturdily ' built. Just the thing to back against the Chesterfield. 314.50 and up Metal Smoking Stands Book Trough Tables For Gifts One in which to keep his favorite brands of tobacco and have all essentials . handy - for comfortable smoking hours at home. 32.25 and up Occasional Chairs '. . .. .' . : Among the new arrivals in smoking stands will be found this metal stand in bronze finish. You're considering one substantial f gift perhaps. Such an end table would v be an - inspiration in mahogany or - walnut priced very lo now. 38.50 up 15 1 1 ;-iC1 ; .-" ' f " - 1 Are the most useful of, giftsalways, . m adding to the appearance of the-rooirr - u - J ONLY 5 DAYS MORE giving it a more cheerful anrlwelcorae aspect. " - :- lcome.;Sl The Store With the Friendly Spirit ' ONLY S DAYS -MORE "t r r. f 3 m -'ft -. i 1 "4 . '