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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1921)
Friday, October 7, 1921 Tfce Capita Journal, Salem, Orejfoa Page Six Of Interest To Wonmm Society and Club News Edited by Adelaide V. Lake Telephone 82 Y.W.C.A. Will Show Film Here How many hour shall a woman work? This is the question, among others, pertaining tu conditions of woman labor, which will be filmed before the Salem public on the ev inr r Thursday. October 13, at the Oregon theatre. The film Is enjoy the affair were Mr. and Mrs.jIey educational In nature and its " "r r- u ,(,. Miv is snonsored by Oeer. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Webb, Mr. Mr,. MeAlirter'. Lunn Bridge en the markt nMt week- Walnut Mother Is Visitor Club Awards Prizes meats are alreaSy offered at 90 Mrs. M. A. Newell, of Los An- Prizes for high score members cents a pound, gelee, California, arrived In Salem o( tne L,uncne0n Bridge club werej Salway peaches are being offer on Wednesday evening, and is j rded on Monday when the clubled " a Pecial toi and tomo1" gueet here at the home of her, residence of Mrs. Henry! at l-35 a crate, a bargain daughter. Mrs. J. L. McAllUer' , t t Mrs Iff they are used for canning pur- She plans to spend about twojw Boot; second prize to Mrs.jPoses- weeks. L, 0-1,1, r. rHinr to1 KSS Plnt at present is In poor the plan of the club, each member! coition, but may improve next received a small award. Following ek- e prices now quoted are the aftmoon of brldee. Mrs. O. C..12 The beets offered at Locke poured tea. The first of the 10 cents a bunch or three bunches j innrhonn meetings nf hi orcan- l0T a quarter are large ana in Mrs. Walter Kirk Is Dinner Hostess Mm. Walter Kirk was a dinner Salem High Has 30 Out For Grid Work; Games Arranged Reinhart will prooaDiy worn at 010 wunmr comnany, p0r(; quarter, rurvine win ov lana; szd,uuu; a. W. Shinl "s"1 ' - James uoie and Bartlett Cole and Jones at full. i . . aver xieaay service Station ' Portland; 110,000; E.' F. Bouton, W. Paetzhold and J. S. Clemem New Incorporations. xne urn construction company The Portland Motor Car witn neauquariers in i-oruanu, pany, rortiana, riled a certiflpat. luuurporaiiuii snowing an increase In capital) filed articles of with tha atnlA rnmnrnt Inn rip. inH.in fvitm (7C nnn In their first scrimmage of the; ette university is to be held on thel 'V I "V" Swetland field. r . ,; " " , hostess following the American Legion dance on Saturday nlgbt. ; ,tlon wjn bJ hela next Thursday 1 condition. The celery hearts Those who came to her home to at the home of Mrs. Thomas Lives- Mrs. Walter Kirk. the local Y. W. C. A., through the northwest office. The film Is be lng loaned by the Women's Bureau of labor at Washington, D. U. Other showings for the picture may be secured in the state insti tutions, said Miss Eva L. Scott, lo cal girls' work secretary, who will also arrange to run it during two lunch hours at the Y. W. C. A. The film "When Women Work" pictures In story form the working lives of two girls, one among good factory conditions, the other sur rounded by bad conditions. There is a heroine, an understudy to the heroine, and there is a villain. Tho nlcturcs are taken in actual fac tories and there Is nothing faked i Mr. and Mrs. W. Tonne!! Dyer. In the movie. The film Is educa tional In that it teaches. But it I Makes Trip does It with a light touch and go. never over-stressing the point, so thst quite unconsciously argument All Flans Are Ready for Wedding All arrangements for the mar- Will Spend rlage of Charles A. Johns, jus- Week End Here 1 of tne 0reSa supreme court, Asel Eoff, who Is attending Unl- and Miss Elizabeth Busch of versify of Oregon, will spend the Portland, have been completed week esd in Salem with his moth- here. er, Mrs. Grace Eoff. I Mr. Johns and his bride to be I will leave Portland by automobile Visit Linn fat 2 o'clock this afternoon and Connty Fair will arrive in Salem two hours A group of Salem people mo- later. The wedding ceremony will tored to Albany on Wednesday to follow In the supreme court are bringing 15 cents a bunch Poultry is In good supply, the prices remaining the same though one retailer offered 20 cents for broilers, which may be the fore runner of a general drop in pric es paid to farmers. Capital Journal Bargain Day Price $5.00 per year by carrier. Capital Journal Bargain Price $3.00 per year by mall. year, the 30 aspirants for the Sa lem high school football team got down to work last night in a man ner which pleased Coach "Tubby" Hendricks and the small group of fans which appeared to give the preppcr huskies the once over. Sa lem high school will this season present an eleven which has at least two of the essentials which go to make up a formidable ma chine weight and speed. This afternoon a better oppor tunity will be afforded to watch Day the black and red aggregation in 'action for scrimmage with Willam- atlend the Linn county fair. Those chambers, with Justice McBride Included In the party were Mr. officiating. am. airs. Ar.nur itann, mr. ami BMHMS the attendants of the Mrs. Curtis Cross. Carl Oabrlelson, couple, there will be present at the wedding members of the su- is seen for the H-hour day, for equal pay, for equal opportunity e,aC many other of the advance- I ments and lietterinentH which working women arc demanding. Miss Si oi I Is requesting that as many of Salem's women as find It possible will arrange their movie data for Thursday afternoon or evening at the Oregon preme court, Governor Olcott and Salem rnrrPRnnndpnt.q for the To Newport Portland newspapers. Mrs. C. M. Walker who Is spend- Mr Johns nd wife w leave lng the winter In Salem with her Salem tonight on the Shasta lim daugliter, Mrs. W. Council Dyer, Ited for San Francisco, where will leave today for Newport. tnev w" remain until October where she will spend a week. She will bo accompanied by Mrs. S. Dyer. C. 12. when they will sail for Ma-j nila. " KELLOGG 5 T You betchat My Daddy sayt it'i Keilogg't or nxttHn' for him! vnd hmM triod W all! HE KNOWS!" Hollywood Ladies Have Club Meeting The Ladles' Hollywood Social Club met on Wednesday afternoou at the home of Mrs. Chester Kver son. Following the usual business hour, the afternoon was spent In conversation. Refreshments were Motor to Albany Fair Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Rlsliop, Ju lius Thlelscn, Mrs. Henry Thlelsen and Mrs. W. P. Lord were members of a motor party to Albany yester day to attend the fair. They re turned to Salem In Hip pvenlnir ! What's New On The Market Floral Society To Elect Officers The Salem Floral served by the hostess assisted by Improvement league will hold an high, but may come down as the Miss BHle Kverson. The club will Important meeting tonight at 8 season advances. Walnuts will be meet again in two weens at tm uiwk ai me commercial club, ac Ey Hex Stewart Almonds, a part -of the new crop of California, were received on the market tills morning. The Society and price, 35 cents retail, Is rather homo of Mrs. A. J. Everson. Those prevent for the afternoon were Mrs. F. H. Dire. Mrs. Victor LaDue, Mrs. J. C. Ackman, Mrs. Walter Davis. Mrs. Walter Fisher, Mrs. John Uunsley, Mrs. A. F, lledine, Mrs. J. Kleuman, Mrs. Alex Row land. Mrs. W. F. Starr, Mrs. A. J. Kveraon, Mrs. Elmina Gunsley, Mrs. Klmo Wright Miss Bessie Kv eraon and Mrs. Chester Everson. Mrs, S. McElnea Entertains Guests Quests at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. S. McElnea are Miss Zal- cording.,, Mrs. Fred Stewart, pres- TllftIILf U' U J meat. New officers for the year "v"5 aass 1 line uau will be elected. if r l . tome -- Disappointed Fuc-ene People "1 never was more surprised Visit Salem Relatives ia my life than when I took the ir. and Mrs. l T. Haynes, of first dose of Mayr's Wonderful Eugene, motored to this city on Reme,iy. My stomach trouble had ...,, t ,,,. , . . uynes heen of elght years. standlngi ramny. ... ... vulslons, followed by hemorrh age. I thought my time in this worl,d was short, and believed It the last medicine I would ever take. It Is now eight weeks since, and I am feeling better than for It la a simple, harm less preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intes tinal tract and allays the inflam- Salem Women Motor to Albany A motor party yesterday to the Albany fair, lncuded Mrs. Ben W. Olcott, Mrs. George Rodgers. Mrs. ma Murphy, of Kugene, who Is R. E. I,e Steiner. and Mrs Wll- siienillna about two weeks in the llnm l.vile Thiv rfupn a many years city, and 0. E. Grossman, of Sno-lem in the evening. homlsh, Washington, who will spend two or three months. Miss! Capital Journal Bargain Dav Verena Devlne, of Lebanon, who, Price $6.00 per year by carrier matlon which causes practically w also Mrs McElnea's guest, de- parted on Wednesday evening for; Capital Journal Bargain her home. i Price $3.00 per year Ly mall Kelloggs ComTldkes snap up fussy appetites something womlerfulJ No coaxing needed these days to tempt family folks and visitor folks to eat a-plenty not when there's a big pitcher of cold milk or cream and lots of Kellogg's Corn Flakes and, maybe some handy fresh fruit ready to tickle fickle palates 1 Kellogg's are unlike any corn flakes you ever ate! They're the original kind they ought to be best! No other corn flakes are so deliciously flavored ; no other corn flakes retain such wonder-crispness till eaten! Kellogg's are always a delight to servo and a treat to eat at any meal ! In fact, y Mff you'll never know how good corn flakes 'JiliAVfJv can be until you know KELLOGG S! aeTCn II dinerence is astounding! I" Do more than ask for Porn Flalrix CORN say KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES! CI AKES I Don,t accept substitutes! uu" . mXwii Jmm jwh a. mwt mm mw oa JOURNAL WANT AOS PAY 'nil Blnmifh HvAr irwl tntpuHnnl Dny ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. J. C. Perry, I). J. Fry JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT 'and druggists everywhere, (adv) CORN FLAKES Alt nkert of KELLOGG'S KRI1MBI.ES .nd KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked and ki YOU USE LESS KC BAKING POWDER than of higher priced brands U O R Ounces for O EM: SAME PRICE lor over 30 years Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Millions of pounds bought by the government. Why pay war prices ? The tall skinny guy without any chin is MUTT And the little shrimp with side-whiskers and a plug hat is JEFF. Sometimes people get them mixed and think MUTT is JEFF and JEFF is MUTT But they're not. MITT is MUTT, and JEFF is JEFF. Don't let anybody tell you different. You always see MUTT and JEFF together, j Neither of them can get along without the other. And the great American public can't get along without both of them. That is why we print BUD FISHER'S I Murr Alsu Ji&tfF every evening in Salem's first game of the sea son will be held at Chemawa Sat urday afternoon at 3 o'clock when the locals meet up with the Indian eleven. On the following Saturday the Salem preppers will journey to McMinnville to play the McMlnn- ville high school and October 29 is the tentative date for a clash with Albany at Salem. One of the hardest games of the season probably will be played on November 3 at Corvallis with the Corvallis high school. Coachad by fapeck" Keene, former Salem high school star, Corvallis is boast ing of an eleven which expects to do much in interscholastic circles High school officials said this afteruoon that, as yet, no agree ment has been reached by which Salem will meet up with Eugene Eugene officials have repeatedly retused to accept offers profferred by the local school. It Saturday's game Adolp prob ably will start the game at right end and Dailey at left end. Moon and RIngle may be used also at the wing position. Ellis White is expected to go in at right tackle and Ralph White at left. In tilf guard berths Olson and Stolzhei, probably will be used with Robin son a possible substitute. At center Max Jones and Caughell will prob ably be seen inaction and Frank A Japanese wooer presents hi. uuu wun me louowing incorpo- sweetnean wim a beautiful Bash raiors; a., j. mu, a. j. urauu tty way or an engagement tokea. ana w. w. nanus. uiuer articles were niea as ioi- capital journal Bareain n. lows: Price $5.00 per year by carrier. Declares He Was In Need of Relief Tanlac came to mv when I needed help and . Quick," asid Walter Barnett, 1497 Omaha ave., Portland, Or. "I never dreamed there was a medicine that could make as big a change in a man as this one has made In me. T hnH . u trouble of the worst sort, my whole vuua system seemed on verge of a breakdown and I awful headaches at times take Tanlac and now r ! and well in every respect, in fact ! I just feel good clear to my ting- r tips and have more life and! i.ciej man in years." Tanlac is sold in Salem by J I F. Tyler, druggist, and by leading druggists everywhere. (adv) 1 the had BLANKETS ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM BLANKET SALE Wholesale prices are advancing. We are overstocked. Pretty Plaids, White, Grays and Tans, all first quality. Large sizes from $1.95 a pair up. Better-come and see them. We do not use comparative prices. Price com parison is usually a he. Outing Flannels 12c a yard. Daisy Outing, 19c a yard. Our regular prices. Not so-called sale prices. Woolen Dress Goods. New goods, new patterns. Coat ings, Suitings, plain, striped or checked. Special good values. Ladies' and Girls' Coats All new, all-wool cloths, new styles, low prices, a small but well selected stock. Millinery The best Millinery Department in Salem. Large and well selected assortment. Ladies' and girls' hats, feath ers and flowers, best quality and lowest prices. 240 and 246 Commercial Street FALL FOOTWEAR For Particular People w 9-v 11tA l We offer the ladies' of Sa lem the very latest in fall oxfords. Low heel, perfor ated toes and seams. Adapted to school and sport wear. For The Men We have just received a number of very appropriate shoes and ox fords for fall wear. Possibly the biggest hit is this black, brogue, Norwegian calf skin oxford with the new soft toes. Our children's department is busier this year than ever which proves to us that most women know the rain pttottttj ui JJUOJ-.IV BROWN Shoes for the girl and lad who are comonlv known as "Hard on Shoes." We would appreciate your calling and looking over our stock we are always pleased to show and explain the different styles, leathers and lasts of shoes. The Capital Journal Salem, Oregon I I ni l KlMIMII Buster BrownShoeSt ore Bargain Day rate of $3 per year by mail 1 12d North Commercial St. Salem, Oregon now offered. Subscribe Now. . i ootfere