The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 06, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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Tlier'es No ftrgument
We Guarantee Our
i
$32.50
Genuine Hand-Tailored-to
Measure
SUITS
To Fit You
"It Costs No Blore To Be Well Dressed"
D. H; MOSHER
Tailor 474 Court St.
Two Coupons Use One Use Them Both Read Carefully
"GOODOLD CREAM"
Thousands of very particular women rely on Owj Theatrical
Cold ,Creait to keep their skin in good condition. No Cold
Cream" can be purer. No Cold
Cream is ' a better cleanser- and
skin protector. And the low price
permits you to use it generously.
Like all products of Owl Labora
tories, Owl Theatrical Cold Cream
is unconditionally guaranteed. '
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Hp
A full pound
for
75c
25c package of Kleenex (the
cleansing tissue) FREE with
every pound.-
COUPON
Saturday Matinee
ELSINORE THEATRE
This coupon a sales 6lip from an adrertlser
In this section showing the purchase of $1
or more and 10 cents will admit one td the
Elsinore theatre matinee Saturday afternoon.
Featuring "The Student Prince" and "40,
000 Miles with Lindbergh."
COUPON
Monday - Tuesday
MATINEE
ELSINORE THEATRE
This coupon a sales slip from an advertiser
in this Green section showing the purchase
of $1 or more and 15 cents will admit one
to the Elsinore theatre for the Monday or
Tuesday matinee featuring Jean Boydell and
Hal Sldare in the Fanchon and Marco Pro
duction "In Holland" with the film version
of "The Harvester."
Statesman
Three Matinees
At Elsinore
The patrons of the advertisers
in the Green section thi
have the opportunity of seeing
three matinees this time in the
place of two as usual. There will
be one Saturday afternoon. Mon-
USE IS AO LEST
Fl
jfi vnuri SHOPPING
Theo M. But
Dr. BnrdetU
Broadway Out Grocery
C. C. Stora
Capital Drug Stora
C arson Pharmacy
C antral Market
Central Pharmacy
Cherry City Noraery
ML. S. Cbeek
Cooley Grocery
Damon Grocery
Fred Delano
Director's Dept. Store
Dr. Eldriege
Elsinore Theatre
Emmanual Fall Gospel
Fitzgerald Suerwin Motor Co.
Fmitland Nursery
The French Sboppe
Gelser. Beal Estate
Greenbanm's
Mrs. Haley Beanty Parlor
C. S. Hamilton
Hartrnan Bros.
The Howard Corset Shop
Imperial Fnrnitnre
Kafonry Bros.
W. o. Krueger
The LaBette Shop
Iflar Bros.
85c AMEROIL (HEAVY)
THE INTERNAL
: LUBRICANT
IT CREATES NO HABIT
SPECIAL
59c
t
Capital Drug Store
J. H. WILLETT "ONLY THE BEST"
Agents Owl Drug Co. Products
STATE ST. AT LIBERTY
A
BRING
THE
FAMILY
TON1TE
(Friday)
:
OREGON
r
A
VA
A S WE A TER EVENT
of Unusual
STARTING
THIS
MORNING
AT
8:30-
Magnitude
, $1.48 : I
$495 ! 81
$1.48
$1.95
$2.95
95
$6.95
FIVE SPECIAL GROUPS
Bound necks. V necks, square necks, button necks, slipons, coat styles, vest styles
with short sleeves, Jong sleeves and no sleeves. From pure white to pastel com
binations for sports wear and browns and other darker-colors for beach and camp
ing. A glorious array of new sweaters for every desired need from sheer weaves
to angoras. .
IKJcrs Contractors
' A E. Lyons
UcDovell Market
Marlon Garage Co.
Market Grocery Co.
Milady's Shop
Morgan C.
Mosier Tailor Shop
Morris Optical
Olson Floral Shop
Dr. O'VeU
Oregon Theatre
P. E. P. Ce.
J. C. Penney Co.
Ferry Drag Store ,
Pickens Haynea Grocery
Popular Grocery
Xadlo Hea4aarters
Roth Grocery
Salem Hardware
Bcheelar Auto Wrecking' Co.
Sheldon Sherwln Co,
Shipley's
The 8peclal Shop
Standard Cleaners
Standlsh Grocery
Seventh Day AdTantlat
20th Century Grocery
Triangle Realty
Vanity Hat Shop
Read the Classified Ads
day afternoon and Tuesday after
noon. The first matinee, that of Sat
urday afternoon, features two pic
tures, i namely, "The Student
Prince"! and "40,000 Miles -with
Lindbergh." Anyone presenting a
salesllp for one dollar from some
advertiser In this section and ten
cents will be admitted.
Admission to the matinees on
Monday or Tuesday requires a
sales slip for one dollar from soma
advertiser in this Green section
and fifteen cents. At both matin
ees, the Fanchon and Marco idea
"In Holland" will be the special
feature with Jean Boydell and Hal
Sidare in the leading roles with
an exceptional company backing
them. The picture is the film ver
sion of Jean Stratton Porter's fa
mous story "The Harvester". -
Zenith-Grosley
RADIO HEADQUARTERS
Sets Radio Specialists Parts
CHAS. K. DENISON
Phone 1161
Res. 2029-J
175 S. High Street
Salem, Oregon
THE TERRIBLE YOKOHAMA EARTHQUAKE
In which 100,000 (official figures) were killed in one minute
will bo described by
LEON ARD W. COOTE
Missionary from Japan at the
t
EMMANUEL, FULL GOSPEL MISSION
420 State Street upstairs over the "Man's Shop" clothing store
TONIGHT (FRIDAY) AT 7:45
To which, the public is cordially invited. Come early to get
a seat. Mr. Coote was an eye witness of this greatest of all
disasters and paints a vivid word picture of it, together with
Its effect spiritually upon the heathen.
lPESirAIL
Old Fashioned Chocolates
Pound -27c
New Mothers' Day Boxes of
FLORIZEL CHOCOLATES
Now on Display
Reserve One Now
Mothers' Day May 13th ,
SPECIAL
1 Box Braxton Linen, 60 sheta .40c
Envelopes to Match . . .....Olc
Total .SOc
Hotel Senator Bldg.
Here to Serve
Phone 233
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Y A OREGON If
Matinees 25c
V Vs?S- Evenings - 35c
4Lt Children 10c
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Presenting
The Musical Extravaganza
"AFTER MIDNIGHT"
A Side Opening Cedar
Can be used from year to year. t Keeps
clothes clean. Moth-proof, light-proof,
dust-proof. - i .
- - SPECIAL
-Next door to Bank of Commerce
TODAY and SATURDAY
LAST DAYS OF
The Original REX ALL
SALE
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- " " ' ' 'Z THE REXALI STORE f 7 : "
. " ' 4-115 S. Commercial St. . .
Salem - - r ' : - - fQngpn:
Featuring
Loo j Marshall
i in
Feet Flirtology
The Harmony Trio
On the Screen
WYOMING
Glen Cbozolsinger
Eccentric Comedian
May Tibbets
Singing & Dancing
Aldyn
I and her
J Dancing scTl 7ytr
( Gir!s .V
Saturday Sunday
OREGON
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The folks who are properly nourished ace the happi
est in every land. . Thirty-five per cent of the aver
age family expense is for food. It is an important
business and we make it. a constant study to enable
us to give the very best foods and the very best
service along with it. It's an interesting business
and we like it not only because of the profit we make
but also for the opportunity it gives us to serve the
community.
The Easter Feast
For your Breakfast.
A luscious cut from a Star
Ham will go just about
right. A fine fat Mackerel.
Spring Lamb Patties. Then
for the dinner.
Leg of Spring Lamb
Fresh Green Peas or
Tender Asparagus
New Potatoes
Celery Hearts
Spinach, Tomatoes
New Carrots
Green Onions, Radishes
Cauliflower, Rhubarb
Solid Cabbage, Lettuce
Mint Jelly, Mint Sauce
Djry Mint Leaves
ROTH CAKES
The very best materials and
: the best workmanship must
produce the best cakes. We
have both.
' FOR SATURDAY .
Lady Baltimore. Angel,
Sunshine, Mocha, Prune,
Chocolate. CocoanuU Rab
bit and Chicken Shape Sag
ar Cookies. : . ' " ,r:';;
Have a Drink
Friday and Saturday we
will serve Borden's Malted
Milk, free to ail who come
to the store. Drink as much
and as often as you like.
Also a special price fdr
these two days.
90c Jars
for
$1.10
It's healthful and nourish
ing. CANNED FOODS
SPECIALS
6 American Club Peas, the
finest New 1 OA
York Pea Pl.OU
6 American Club Golden
Bantam
Corn
$1.10
6 Libby Peaches, Q-j or
Large Halves v OD
6 Double H.
Grape Fruit 1
6 D. M. Bartlett
Pears
6 Elsinore , ,
Telephone Peas
$1.45
$1.95
$1.10
FRUIT
Our large business in fruit
gives us a quick turnover
and consequently a fresh
stock all the time.
FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT
2 for 25c and 15c
- CALIFORNIA
GRAPE FRUIT
3 for 25c
NAVEL ORANGES
SUNKIST
40c, 50c, 60c, 65c doz.
BANANAS
Fine Firm Fruit
Ripened Just Right
: 30c and 40c Dozen
V APPLES
Small Newtowns
.4 pounds 25c
Winesaps
w -30c and 50c doz.
BATTLE CREEK
FOODS
Eat your way to health
with the "foods used at the
famous Battle Creek Sani
tarium.,,
We are the only authorized
dealer in Salem.
OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT
Rnrtnir Tjimh Fanrv Dressed and Drawn Chickens. Canons. Rabbits. Star and Prem-
iom Hams, Extra Choice Veal and Pork Cuts and the best beef we can buy. You
can't go wrong buying a roast from Koth s. -. r '
THE QUALITY AND SERVICE STORE" -
PHONE 1885-G-7 . . - - No Charge for DeUverjr
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