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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1925)
THURSDAY". APRIL UNITED STATES E! llerlin, April 30. The lack ot permanent American embassy building In Berlin i8 a source ot nnlLrnwnl tn the German nreas which has been commenting re cently tn a numerous vein upon tb difficulties a new American aia hessauor encounters tn establish inB himself here. The building tn Wi!helmplU used by the em p&ssy la a rented one as the gov ernment has never succeeded In finding a satisfactory structure (or sale wtlhln the price fixed by nnfVOsa. The present embassy Is used both as an office and residence tor the ambassador. Th rMlripntial section ! an furnished an! the widespread LnnivlMn MULiir tradea neople that every new ambassador means a new set of furnishings, ia the cause of no end of annoyance to the embassy start, wnicu is oe siceed by merchants of all sorts who want contracts as soon as they hear of a new appointment. The address ot Dr. Jacob Gould Cnhiirmsn thfl nowlV CHOSeO IID- baasador. has been sought eagerly since the announcement that he is to come here and when he arrives l. - will if.mhMaUMV hA met St the fetation by large delegations of furniture and carpet dealers. Society "riMniieft fmm Pige Five.! in the library Tuesday eve to rtnhert Paulus' exhibit ot autochromes. The rem art able process by which color photogra phy Is accompiienea was expiaiu Kv Mr Paulus The making ot autochromes, a rare hobby, has been studied oy air. rauius iur several years, and the members ot the Salem Arts league and their guests last night were priv ileged to view more than seventy five of his best snaos. Members of the Vincentian club danced at Derby hail Tues day evening. At a short business mooting held diirinz the Intermis sion it was decided to hold one more dance before ending ciuo activities tor tne summer moniiw. The last dance will be given in Derb hall on Tuesday, May 1J. Word has been" received from Miss Mlnnetta Magers. leader of the choir at the First Baptist nlmi-oh that her rhnlr will re produce the great oratorio "The Holy City," by Alfred R. Gaul, next Sunday evening at 7:30. The nhnla rnnrtnrorl the irntnrin at the vesper service on Easter Sunday and many have requested that it be given again. Mrs. John Ccughili and Mrs Hriwin I. Raker motored to EU- g'-e on Mondiy where they vis ited with Mrs. uaugnius son, T.I.H at lha llnlfl Thnta PI hftllae Mr. Caughill is a freshman at the university. A group ot Corrallls matrons, members of the Corvaius priscii la club, were the guests yesterday of Mrs. E. F. Ghormley her home on Commercial and Lin coin streets. Mrs. Ghormley was formerly a member of the Corval lis club. Following the hlgn school con cert Tuesday eve Miss Lena Belle Tartar entertained all ot the young musicians at a supper party at the Gray Belle. The con cert program Included all of the numbers given at Forest Grove several weeks ago during the state contest In which Salem won four cups and a number ot second and third awards. Mrs. C. K. Spaulding motored to McMinnville yesterday. Mrs. E. H. Burrell. Mrer. C. D. Thomas and Mrs. E. A. Pruitt en tertained the U. D. bridge club at a one o'clock luncheon and an af ternoon of bridge in the Burrell home on Tuesday. Rose tulips and Asthma Suffering from Asthma ls needless. Chiropractic will give you relief permanently. Chronic cases I charge by the case. Dr.Scofield Straight Palmer Chiropractor 323 Oregon Bldg. Tel. 2194 Write (or booklet oa the abort. (f !f '?) What's Doing? Yen can find rat in The Capital Journal 30, liJ5 Figures in News Spotlight f&HTCHAt!eff EHUCHBS "Charles Kvans Huauea. uo was Society of International Law tn Washington when Professor Philip Marshall Brown, of Princeton, delivered speech criticising the Jews. Mrs. George Herman (Babo) Ruth suffered nervous breakdown after long vigil with her husband, convalescing from operation. Garry Herr mann, president of Cincinnati Reds, was arrested when dry agent raided hotel rooms ot Red rooters In 8L Louis. Oeneral Gerardo Machado, president-elect ot Cuba, praised the United States' altruiatio altitude in 'ealings with bis country In New blue iris were used in attractive combinations about- the living rooms and on the luncheon table. Special guests of the club and the hostesses were Mrs. Frank Jaskoski, Mrs. James Heenan. Mrs. Guy Smith. Mrs. George Schuneman, Mrs. M. J. Petzel. Mrs. N. C. MacTucker and Mrs. C. S. McNally. Club members in the guest group were Mrs. J. G. Na don, Mrs. T. M. Barr. Miss Rosa lia Bach. Mrs. John B. Kathman. Mrs. E. Eckerlin, Sr., Mrs. E. Eck orlin, Jr., Mrs. Henry Hlntxen. Mrs. C. J. Healy and Mrs. Harry Weis. High bridge score was won by Skinny Woman Asserts She Gained 15 Pounds In 5 Weeks Wants to Tell Erery Skinny Woman In the World About It Tho greatest strength giver and producer of good healthy flesh ls Cod Liver Oil. It's full of vltamfnes But it s nasty stuff ill smelling and hard to take, and usually up sets the stomach. Thank goodness, wo don't have to take .the liquid any more, for now J, C. Perry. Central Pharma cy, D. J. Fry and all druggists are selling McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets, sugar coated and as easy to take as candy, so now you can get the real Cod Liv or Oil In condensed form and get just the same results as with the horrible smelling liquid. I ' Jr1 fluYY'ff'&.Tef"" Durlns ,hl week we ia not de8i t0 pu"B lUT"" S .-"Zi'jtM TffizW, I r I psffTl BsJ'i,! I J 5 the sale ot refrigerators. Our intention is t 5Fj , ! f jHi"i-& .s!fiSW. tyFJA HI S ""ely " make everyone Intereeted In saving ; L t, . feti " --isE:.l 5.r. te-tttg&V& AVTr of money through proper refrigeration - 3?Mfc W2?'Wt ' " X I .Ttti ill irriwi -feed. vour food i ffiwzirh ' tWfli' '" k r t I W&&' fEPVEEKl TheAuShatre- 11 M'A 1 BM 5L ustrat,r ,U-nd I 7 See Windows 'Wi rVHl1! I i ( ralili I From Arri! 30th to May 9th, I , My II" fi f7 NL I riu 8'4-inch fry pan, typical f i fmj I I If yJir P"9lf I o"Wear-Eir"jualit7, 1 l aJ&vOO H 1 1 TiAfT h i Tt It usr ine pan Ior Drownin rta" I T OQC toe.andforcookingchoP.,ham i jnZz Keeps Heat Out Most Refreshing " The hard, thick, sheet aluminum dirtribate fvSR ! i&S Cold In A Cool Glass I (cw 'r"rc $M It Can't ClOff Of Water ' The uuaJ. of houve. .ho rW th. etarta lue Auto- ... smaU "Wear-Ever Fry Pan when it was r mile to work for The eaclu.ive Automatic trap J offered at a special price two yean st win rI r,J!I . ingenious device ot J1"' Porcelal. welcome the opporrunlry to add this LARGER fl Tf. i-sjX you. Cut your home which no other refrigerator and bull Int. the Inald. cea- , -Wear-Ever" FrrPaa to their equlpmeco. 11011 f budget by buying can boast. 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'!SS;. ,', A fTZ.-0" f Trade Ia 1C rt &7m. W m. Credit hA 7 - t.om cCjJlBi wM&r; o.ad., u "s& y k I iefrij-trator 'sJlfflf Witaont I mm SSiJOlt sssssaaBaWsBaaBaBaBamWaaWssaWa silTlBssssHsssHssBHBaasssssB J - t-naff. BABE, RUTH diusioius, leu meeting, ol American York speech. Mrs. J. C. Nadon. Guest prize went to Mrs. George Schuneman Mrs. Jaskoski will entertain the club next week. Hal Hiobard auxiliary ot the Spanish War Veterans will meet In the veterans room ot the arm ory for a regular business meet ing at two o'clock on Friday, The Young Mothers club of Highland met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Lee Barber. Mem bers present were Mrs. T. A. Mc Leod. Mrs. A. B. McLeod, Mrs. C. l. McDonald. Mrs. A. E. Pettit, Mrs. F. V. Bacon, Mrs. J. II. Men and women, weak, thin and nervous, are urged to purr on weight and get back their health and strength with these wonder ful tablets. One woman gained IS pounds In five weeks and that's going taut enough for anyone. Only 60 cents for 60 tablets, and if they don't put five pounds of flesh on any thin person in thirty days why, money back and no quibbling about it. either. But be sure very sure to get McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets original and genuine. Adv. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON Klinget and Mrs. Ls Barker. The rooau were beautifully decorated with basket ot apple blossoms ana narcissus. During ths tea hoar the hostess was assisted by Mrs. A. B. McLeod. The club will meet May 11th at the borne ot Mrs. F. V. Bacon. Dr. and Mrs. J. Shelley Saur- man moved recently from their apartments on Court street to an attractive new home at 6(0 north Winter street. A box social and program will be given at the Auburn school to morrow svening beginning at 7:30. Dr. Waller H. Brown, head of the Marion county health dem onstration will give a brief talk durlnt? the program hour. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph WhWlte will entertain at a formal dance In Derby hall tomorrow evening honoring the girls of her senior ballet class. Miss Lucille Petty- John is chairman of the affair and Miss Fay Waesom ls assist ing her. Miss Vivian Hargrove and Miss Edith Brotherton are in charge of the stunt, and Miss Helen Savage, Miss Thelma Jans and Miss Varelis Brlgga also form an assisting committee. a Old fashioned games and nee dlework interested the forty mem bers of Chadwlck chapter who met at the Masonic Temple on Tuesday for a social afternoon Hostesses ot the afternoon were Mrs. Ida Babcock, Mrs. Hasel Gillette. Mrs. Louise Beatty, Mrs. Cordelia Cupper, Mrs. Josi La Fore, Mrs. Mabel Moore. Mrs. Car rie Payton. Mrs. Beth Rstnhart and Mrs. Nellie Murray. m Miss Myrtle Avers of St. 'Paul. Minnesota, Is spending several weeks at the home of her brother, Frank H. Ayers. . The Salem Heights Woman's club will meet at the community hall tomorrow. Mrs. A. M. Chap man, chairman of the program committee, has announced that Mies Cornelia Marvin, state libra rian, will be the principal speak er ot the afternoon. Fourteen of Trifacial Neuralgia This ls one of the most painful forms ot neuralgia and the cause can nearly al ways be traced to nerve pres sure. Chiropractic adjust ments which eliminate the pressure hare been found to be very beneficial in such cases. 1 Consultation and spinal auaiysis tree Ii slllaBswnasaBBliMWiaiaiiMi iiiaaWBMaaaaiaaa'i'lliasa ssssasi isaiiiiii in r i ir C. S. Bank Bldg. .Phone 87 tKt ' aI i r the school girls will give several program aumbers taeludlsr mu sic The aJUMS la a.-u I .. - - k one which Mrs. B. L. Sleeves is planning this spring was a ds liRhtful affair of Tuesday la the aieeves noma on Court street. iot sua isvenaer sweet peas in and dainty favors of. pink and lavender were used throughout. Covers were laid for Mrs. Ceorge H. Alden. Mrs. Arietta Pbsta .I If n Okji m a ifo. All in, u . OU I p IO7. Ca IB. Seymour Jones. Mr. Ruwell Cat iin and the hoc tees. Mrs. Steeye. Prnf n A Mr. V. n T -i 1. entertained as their house guests "r crat oars nr. a. a. utiDert of Alameda, California, and Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Keesey ot Spring- ueia, uregon. They were In Sa lem to attend the funeral services tor ths late Dr. K. B. C.ilbert held yesterday. Mrs. E. B. Cil- ha.l Ik.' ...... .1 1 1 1 1 A . -I I . .uutl U1IUCK IUQ H1I3S Isla Gilbert were the guests of airs. A. A. Le. c Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morse of Vancouver, Washington, spent several days early ls the week as the guests of Mrs. Morse's parents ur. and Mrs. B. U Sleeves. As a fitting beginning for "Music Week," which Is to be ob- musicals wtll be given In the First Methodist church Sunday night. The program will be given by James H. Shearer ot Montreal, Canada, and his wtfe, Annie Strubl. Shearer. Mr. Shear er ia a well knows Scottish con cert organist; Mrs. Shearer la a brilliant Canadian soprano. The two gave ( concert In Salem two years ago, delighting a large au Seven months' wear has hardly touched them No wonder they call USKIDE "The Wonder Sole for Wear" Wean twice as long as best leather. And for a Better Heel to Walk onl The "U.S." Spring-Step Heel a fit com panion for USKIDE Soles. Made of new 8prayed Rubber, the purest, toughest rubber made. Get a pair right away. United States Rubber Company dience at that time. Sines then they have been concer Using all over Amcrloe. Mr. Shearer Is assistant lor the Royal college or organists. Lon don, assistant of the Royal 8ol lege of Music, London, organlet at the art galleries st Olasgow. organist of the American Presby terian church, Montreal and or ganist at Westminster church. Buffalo. In their travels over the Unit ed Slates ths Shearers have been Invited to give as many as S re citals in many ot the places they Corn Pestered? "Gefe-lt'll World's Crcatast Here a the sura way to get rid of a corn or calloua. Stop at the ant Drug Store and get "Gets-H." Costs bat a trifle, tonight or right now use "Gets-it" as directed. Stops corn painsat once. Quickly the corn or callous separates from the true flesh and may be lifted right off with the fingers. It's guaranteed. Sold every where, E. Lawrence & Co, Chicago. THM 17SKIDB Sotra havm bent Mwrn tiu? after visited. At one ally they gave re-(week. Their music rap reseats all citals extending ever aa entire! periods and schooks. SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST! Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. Aiffels Is On txtda suit et Bam Husfaetviv et Mo tiellfwIilMff et aatterUeacM Cut Glass Water Set SATURDAY ONLY Special, Per Set 98 c Easily Worth Pitcher and Six Glasses Beautiful cut trrape design, clear crystal glass ware, deeply cut. This is a remarkable bargain and will sell out quickly. Come early and take advan take of this sale. , WATCH FOR OUR NEW SPECIAL EVERY WEEK PAGE SEVEN rSi jiii Accept only "Bayer" package wliiclt contains proven directions. Tandy "Bayer" boxes of 1Z tablets Also bottles of St and 100 Druggists. Twice This Price!