THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY. JANUARY 3, 1920, PAGE FIVE. Afouii d Town i ing at the arry daneetonight. 3 CVRKEXT EVENTS t 5 Business Men's eon at Commercial club, fi 5 Woman's Repnbli fciub meets in Commercial r,Dramatic, music and T ' . - i . racial l&n 1 re.ital in run ... irh, S p. m- Ln c Cherrian banquet '"ory- t,-.,...., ' w.. Weller siuuiu. u rrtv strevu n j3 Apollo Club Con- at armor. -in 14. Regular Monthly Forum meeting Corn eal Club. 8 p. m. -,n or. j-ti Annual fcn. is-'----"- ion County ev Motor Co., tractor de- fcment, State auu nm Sets. At the First Christian church Mon ( day evening, at 8 o'clock, an open re- ,.. win ue neia oy me dramatic pu- pils of Mrs. Leland W. Porter, the vocal pupils of Miss Lena Belle Tar 1IVANDERVEER IS VENUE Ifj TRIALS warn cicon WINS WAY TO U OF SALE H BY SONGS Meet Me at Meyers m9B6e98SeS6SSSeSSR ' Chauncey O'.eott proved the truth j j - jot h:s own assertion. made in refer-. Tacoma. Wash.. Jan. 3. Juries Jnnn : ence t Oregon s governor, that 'MieC tar, and the piano students of Frank : n ,n Moiltes"1o this afternoon : O'eotts are coming up. oj ins own j Churchill. The public is invited tn n- raMeo lne application of George Van- prt-semauuu ot mcusb. ai me deveer, attornev for the eleven mn!-"rand opera house Friday evening. . charged with murder tn Centralla on' Chauncey i not unknown to Sa-j icy porch as he Armistice da'- for change of venue hm- aaiae Uom lus appearance r'r.- j night to pick UI to Tacoma or Olympia. The exact evening, lor ibis us his eeconu his paper fractured B. R pmv. hi,. Place will be fixed next Wlr,,i v ivl&- the Capital city, tut he won. . tend. l Slipping on the stepped out Friday kJsatnrrtjiv ud.r tKc r r "l Fololwin tho iWiain., j, "..-en a warmer place in the hearts oi : pw,v trial in Olympia or Tu-nmn M- r... ""' as Jur-an, ai.a ieimorc-," Byrd. he was restfner ansflv lives at 475 South Winter street. Pend deveer aked the court to fix upon T- eJ hiS estaD'is'lert popularity by aris ing his recovery Cronk's daughter, coma, tie earn; he would rather have V. oi '-ll--''' Mrs. A. L. Buchtel. and two sTrand- e trial In Montesano than In oiv1..nous wan SOKie of his old "octiun daughters, Mrs. Ed Bernard and Miss P'- Judge Wilson announced that his ?UC" s ' Aioiner Maonive, "A wiui Ueneta Buchtel. from Pnrtianri final decision win k i 'H'Sh Kose ;H.d "lUuimejown rfr.ac; tn Salpra. ' dav neit anil iho) ,,:'n Athlone -- umi win neia lther m Tacoma or Olympia. A. D. Spiers, of the Liberty Exchange! Mr- Vandeveer, arguing for the on ivortn commercial street, has dis- cnange, declared in court todav that he rranA nf 1,1c t-, 1. I . i , rann..An , .1 li . . , OI i'uocu "' nHcicai in in ousmess f--"v7u i.tuor. i speak ror- tn "Ml Qn In Full Blast T hr hi -ni ..,,;. , Inns nd , , ' w.. " "V " i everlastingly to Mr. ulcou s credit .. . .. n... iciaucB LVl UII ..... .iniu.trn Uy lnitennite length of time. Mr. Spiers central Labor Council." the jeweler, Salem. Headrick bjick in plans to return to Salem in the neari iimive ma permanent nome nere. i Dance at armory tonieht. 3 town, win j i jjisrnci Aiiorney Max ucnl.iar pie- Calendars for practical use. pared a motion to the court Saturday H. Smith, McCornack" bldg. that the grand Jury continues Mon- day and as long as necessary for the ,is Siiiiui and Join D. Patton onmpletion of investigations now be- ,,nl. students at .Mount Aiigei, fore them. The jury has returned no iturday in Salem, returning to secret indictments but is expected to t;om a vacation spem ui iiumc report on two special investigations: - the rural dance hall problem and the on company, leading iunbiui charges made by J. A. Anderson con- Superior service. Moderate cerning the alleged misbehavior of an employe of the state school for the feeble minded. JAPOLLO CLUB SHAPES I II MANY ED REHEARSALS!; lus ( Columbus, all be present ilomlay evening and near lec- Father ijuck. Miss E. Valeda Hoxie and Nathan D. Swabb were married on New Years day at the home of the bride's par- .... 11 Cnhl.flaV n . n t . , n. ce Auutirn nan u"i du." enis, anai tiazei avenue, ine cere- Five piece orchestra, iloor in mony was performed by Rev. I-, G. fcnt coiK.V'Jon- oi4 Lee. or the Highland Friends church, assisted by Mrs. Lee. Only the mem- K. Xeedham about baby Chicks, bers of the family and a few friends ate St. Phone 400. Order now were present. Mr. and Mrs. Swabb ivoid disappointment later. J will leave for Nampa, Idaho, early 'next week, where tney will enter coi- E. M. Neill of La Grande spent icge, and complete their cours in da.s this week in Salem as the Christian training. ,f her son, Will T. Neill. 1 at arjuory tonight. I County Judge W. M. Bushey sign s'" ed an order Friday admitting to pro- bate the will of Dollie .A. Stevens, 82, lenlieig. King and Jonathan who died in Salem recently. An es S5c to $1.00 per box, delivered, tate of the probable value of J1000 is K. Richardson. Phone 494. 8 Itemized. The heirs mentioned in the will are Ervin Stevens, a son, and meeting of the Woman's Relief Inez Stevens, a daughter, who ,both held in McCornack- hall batur- reside at Silverton; Arthur Stevens, iternoon, the new oincers, wno a son, Chicago," and Helen A. Caze an elected at a recent meeting, adopted daughter residing in the installd. state of Washington. tone Special. Clean up on goods Announcement! take pleasure in : to 8 yard pieces. Values to )2 announcing to the "people of Salem i d, all at 50c per yard at Ham- and .vicinity that I have purchased (Adv) 3 the Sampson iBroe. Variety store at . .4 152 North Commercial, the business its free, no collection at Moose will.be known as the Salem, Variety Sunday Jan. 4, 2:30 p. m. Come store. In addition to present large lear what Bible prophecy has to Btock, new lines will be added as It bout the time and season we are is our aim to make this store one of , ln the most up to date of its kind in the state we will endeavor to carry ev- funeral services of Mrs. Helen erything in home necessities. Our pol- fc-Mds. who died at her home Fri- icy is to carry quality merchandise, locnins, will be held from the Price is iorgouen Dut quality never. iUlger Home. Monday at 19 a. m. ,uur punuy win ue nusuiuie Kuaramce flichard X. Avison will conduct ui sausiaciiou or iiiuiiey uuuk. mere ... . . . j 1 urill " nr ,ar-ta" nt "liQitTo" ahnllf rviees. Burial will be in tne uua we want your good win. is.. &. Kaia jian, Salem Variety Store. 3 V3 cemetery. The Sphynx club held a delightful tone Special. Clean up on goods 2 tn S van! nieces. Values to $2 nil, all 'at 50c per yard at Ham- banquet at the Spa New Tear's eve. s ' (Adv) 3 The rose room was attractively fes- tooned with the club's colors silver rial meeting of DeMolay Com- and green. Speeches and toasts form iy No. 5, K. T., this evening, ed the principle diversion, Dewey Union of officers. Visiting Sir Probst acted as toastmaster. Those tv- hts welcome. 3 sponding were Pres. Joe Fliegel New Policies for the Coming Year"; Can and Mrs. C. C. Harris of Sum- Rehfuss, "A Greater New Year"; Carl ake. are guests of friends in Sa- Booth, "The Ladies," and Luck Holt, Hr a few days. Mr. Harris is an "The Gentlomen." Those present were eer of the state highway de- Misses Florence Elgin, Hazel Willinms, put and is attending the confer Kelly Freeman. Hazel McGilchrist i in the city. The annual high school play ''The House Next Door", by J. Hartley Man ners, which was scheduled to take Lucy Holt, Katherine Gibbard, FernjP'ace on Dec. 19, but was postponed Not unlike the approach of the cli max in a dramatic composition of music, the rehearsals of the Apollo club are 'rapidly adding to the pro gram of the season's first concert, the finish and smoothness for whicl the Work of this organization has gain ed a reputation far and wide. The manner in which Salem's most sub stantial citizens and enthusiasts in music are standing back of the club is an endless source of gratification to the singers, not only spurring them on to do the best that is in them, but causing them to feel that the goal of a long season of hard work under the able baton of Director John Todd is, by all means, highly desirable, and worthy of attainment. The associate membership plan, in augurated by the club in its second season, as a means of securing the financial and moral support of the people of Salem, has proved to be highly successful, giving the club for each of its concerts, and with very I little effort on the part of its mem bers, an assured audience of just the Class of people desired and intended to be reached under the workings of the plan, which, as stated by 'Justice Oeorge H. Burnett, honorary presl Iteviews of his appearance here might be done Willi a rubber sta.np. putting in on(y the cate ana tne mime if Ihd tWitt,,,.. .4 .-.rtr,.,.,; ...... 11, icha.-.g.ng tne cupnortmg vast, it Is un- ttiei. ,,fl tifHilllni-ttit Ihnt nA nAvn. crit-u .... doiefnl plays of Ir,sh life Such as. for instance, Lady Gregory writes. Aiso Mr.. Olcott, blessings be m his head, carefully skirts the elges of political pools. He doesn't go even within hail ing distance of the danger sign, n s Irish people are happy, sunshiny folk, amiable in their remarks or quick ot tongue solely to occasion laughter. In Macushla, his present p. ay, there are some delightful characters. Theres he widow Boyei' and her daughter. at, a dougish lass who is Sir Iii- an's pal of many yesterdays, when he wasn't Sir Brian and could pal with the caretaker's daughter with no one to care. Following is the cast: Sir Brian Fitzgerald, Chauncey Ol cott. Warren Fnirchild, Leo Stark. Thomas Wiggins, John Todd. Dinny O'Mara, the 'ostler, John Hamilton, Sandy McXab,. overseer, Joe Ken nedy, Dawkins, a jockey, J. Arthur O' Brien. Patricia Boyer, Madge West. Mrs. Boyer, Josie Claflln. Gwendolyn Fairchild, Nellie Strong Lady Dorothy Hammond. Grace Canfield. ' A Bookmaker, James Marr. As stock is being arranged for Inventory all "ODD LOTS" found in every department are thrown on the Counters with YELLOW SALE CARDS marked at Special. LOOK for the Yellow Price Cards, they are Money Savers. CLARK TO TALK AT MONDAY JHCHEON Knocking home the campaign dent of the Apollo club, "is nothing the Purchase of Oregon-made products If it is not democratic." in Oregon, A. G. Glark, manager of the K It is estimated that before the first iAssociated Industries of Oregon, will concert of the current season, the- as-' , , . t . tofttate membership will . toial 2U0. :8peak before th8 busInes8 ot he which number provides a guaranteed cit at theIr regular 'noon-day lunch atjendance of 800 persons to eaeh,eon at tne Commercial club Monday, of the two concerts to be given this according to an announcement at the year. .commercial ciud Saturday. Mr. Clark Invitations for the first concert, lwaa expected to speak bri this theme Tuesday evening, January 13; are'iiow.two weks apo but was unable to come being sent out to associate members. in"a Governor Olcott spoke In his This is the concert at which John stead. Hand, the new American tenor, will I Tne luncheons ench Monday noon make his initial appearance before are steadily proving more popular with a Salem audience, and those , who 'instructive speakers or industrial cx know about him predict that he will 'cursions featuring them, and a large win the' admiration of his listeners crowd is expected to be on hand Mon- from the very first number on the day program. HIGH SCHOOL PLAY TO BE GIN FRIDAY TULUA ARRESTED WHEN HE GOES AFTER ASSAULT WARRANT Jacob Tuleja, age 50. for whom a warrant charge, threatened to kill was Reeves, Marjory Mellinger, Sarah Row because of weather conditions, will be'1(8ued by Ju(1(,e l;ilruh Kilduy lat nee of date Mlk-s dunce. Owing r-. c . i;iim. .r.miiiiL snilUK, lh CherrIan (linner ance on AmeIia Babcock. Grace Fawk. Gladys! the Higs school auditorium. The play; . ff. . . war..ant ... dim Dretha Douglas, Presented Friday evening. Jan. . !, ,ne uay walktid ,, tn(. Juslice o(: 3 evening Jan. ill be held the Ruef, Marie Briggs, Mildred Welch; 5th. on Monday night Mesg;s Joe FUegeI Dewey ProD8ti rlc Floyd Siegmund, Thomas McGilchrist, i by is under the direction of Miss neat- Ice Thompson. Tickets are being sold Floyd Siegmund, Thomas McGilchrist, u , fi" ,,, . cu" ''' " " " was free on his own recognizance, aft- . m... ' reservations will be made at the High i , . Jt , r.,o ,! v. l i, . uienn uregg. tan jieiuss, .cane xajiui er ins nome nau neen waraitn ny i:on- ' mh""re :;:Lbe,d l Cl4 Darby, Walter Socolofsky. Oral "f? "'"'"t.. tu. nd a revolver a.iu the arrest of Alec 6c,hwubauer, and; was take,n into .custody. Saturday he I ' Wednesday evening, accord- "m' 0 an :,,,..,! s..t,.,rtv hv Everett Tolman, Lloyd Gregg, Douglas hrian Case. Everybody is invited "Walker, Kenneth Aspinwalt. tend, and enjoy the books there . o. . i u U .... ii shotgun removed. Forney Frank Turner and his ft: .,. T .... t- ... 1 Year's day from a holiday visit in 'it where they were the guests of rurner p son and daughteMn-law, 'nd .Mrs. Hex A. Turner. ou Ford automobile, owned by Mrs. f- Moore, s; suth High, and a roWt owned by Mrs. Charles f s!me. 13;3 South Commercial, f ovi at Pnuth Commercial and IICTED BY (MID JURY HERE streets Fridav. nfternoon N'o one was hurt the irritable, eccentric English noble man who has failed in business, and who bears a feeling kindred to hat red to Sir Isaac Jacobson (Willard Marshall) the polished, polite, and financially successful Jew who lives in the house next door and who has rnl,l palate. At the time the olav opens Cecil Cotswold (Frank Decke baeh), the son of Sir John, has Just tvin.lA n imn'piui aft an otiprn simrpr. His ambition is to lift the family from '','te,, The warrant for Tuieja was issued when Mrs. Schwabauer declared that he had threatened to kill her, and his! wife, Gertrude Tulejiu She said that Tuleja had come to her home wlih a weapon concealed in his emit and that she, Mr. Svhwaliauer and Mr. Tuleja secluded themselves In their home. Tuleja, after being arrested when m ' : : $ h3 you can always do better at m !Mity mmswm QuaIiiy1 I First MjaMjms m0 First . Who Always Docs Better By You ' & HowMuc., "CO M o,.ld Vo Should A . Af J ' Wonwil Woman lie f. 'if v-- ""z M iu CmiUI 'l, T" . A '.ve WUU Her II kV7- i I I -vPVvi-A :J J MONDAY -SJ tONSSMAP ;; ,t CUIMTBU for I i -J niTiJcTi;ut,prr.,.i V - 'm"v m I i t irnniiT-m . ; M , 1 : I ARE YOU IN NEED OF A NERVE TONIC? , ARE YOU GROUCHY? I SEE Constance Talmadge IN Experimental Marriage 1 I A NERVE TONIC-A SURE CURE FOR THE BLUES i !! - LONESOME HiRTS and LOOSE LIONS I' ' j LAUGHS--- --THRILLS -EVERYTHING . IF W DI?Pr PH ff I Vt llnrst'l V mmorn mmm at mtjjmr mmmm m u a at I PERFECTION IN PHOTO PLAY I'Rn.TF.f!TTOM I I 1 he came for the warrant, said that Schwabauer had struck lilm, and it' was for this that he wanted him ar-j He was arraigned and plead- 1 the estate ot Jacob Alhlg. n" ers have been appointed, be,ng E. Ban. J. r. Pennington and A. -Wwr. Appraisers have also been ' In ;he guardianship estate of 1 Wool-ow Merely, a minor. Prop h"!l t $S373 Is Included tn the ;, holdings. The appraisement made by Ik Miller, H. Jhton and George Pallas. , ... , Kul- t hi. u liui Kumy. 1 lie uiiit: ui unr irmt Four indictments were returned by ,' . hintlfiil sistor 1'K-lra (IIaa.l!1fM nt SPt because of the rush of the grand jury which adjourned Sat- , devoted mother ( AI- business in the circuit court, and tn at urday. A two-count bill was returned j Entlebart) the money which thru! na,)illt' of attorneys to ay when they against Frank Wagner, charging bur- j -Hfice has enabled him to He- fre to try the case. glery-Both charges were in connection 1 cure hjg mngi(.al etucation. Tne pot with Wagner's alleged attempts toK 8uaden!, AeVflopei ln an exciting canry away iuc i--.. v.. ... ----- ni,nner when Cecil finds hlroseu in Aiilm na syring-ianK siort. m . , h Ehe, ,he vivacious verton on July 15. 11. In this burg lArv. it is sai dlhat an auto truck was used by Wagner ln removing gro ceries and other merchandise from the Silverton mercantile establishments. Tb urnnj indictment is against I P- John Wyatt. charged with a statutory j (offense. Wyatt is a Silverton machln-j 1st. A 16-year-old girl is the principal witness for the prosecution. j Elvis Pulley and Norman Owens i another TAYIXR HOLMES I.V TTS A BEAR" ! daughter of Sir Isaac (Leone Estes) Jand when Adrian Jackson I Ralph Hamilton) son of Sir Isaac, just home from college finds he Is In love with Ulrica. At the same time Lady Jacob json 01ga Kirkwood) a very effusive i Jewish matron is planning a marriage ' between Esther and Capt. Lige Trever i (Ralph Morgali), a man who has trav eled extensively and fails to be enthu siastic about anything. In direct con- are charged with larceny in anomer i gt tj Mr Trpver m MT Ijf.wi fKfn indictment. Pulley ana Owens are "neth waters) who furnishes the prin youths who live near Hubhard Bndcjpal com.dv of ,he ,,5,. who are charged with the theft orj Th(, p,, vt tva rvanta are tak 00 pounds of clover seed from 'hej,.,, by prrey Hammond and Elton Peter Smith farm near Hubbard. The i,,, theft Is saiil to nave own cumnmir-j last August. Owena appeared iwiore the tvrand Jury and plead guilty to the charge. HOPE FOK HOI'sKWIVES JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT Chicago, Jan. 3. The day of the seven dollar a rk servant girl who would cook, sweep, mind the baby, wAxh diahes, run the Laundry and do odd Jofaa of calrlnilning in her spare time. Is coming again, according to Misa Elizabeth Moyihan of the Trav- r HIDES and SACKS WANTED Alio Junk of All Kiudi Bert Prlcei Guaranteed CALL 398 CAPITAL JUNK CO. The Square Deal Boose 171 Cnenteketa Si Phone 38 W.W.MOORE House Furnisher HOME OF 'If IE ICTJtOL. You get more for your Money at Moore's. DRAPERIES MADK TO OltDKB TO FIT YOU R WINDOWS. C. S. FIMIILTON 310 Court Bract BUY REMNANTS AT TUB Remnant Store 54 North Commercial I-tif CaiJ it Hem Only an expert could twetfn much of the Vted Furniture ofTertd in oar Want Ad pages and the MM crtldel freah (rata the fac tory. You can l-va or 0 Uaed Purniture to fTtat U advantage end with pttattng prompt nets a yen use our 1: Want Ad cohanaa. 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