FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1925
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON
PAGE THREE
Five Rings 'n Everything
With Barnum-Ringling
Circus Here Tomorrow
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The IiinRling nnd Barnuin anil Bailey clrcu conies to Salem to
morrnw and wives performances at 2 and 8 P. M. Grounds at High
Srhool Athletic l-'icld.
eiUier in America or abroad a to
tal of one hundred and fifty liorsen
each ridden by an expert, are used
at one time -and in one act. For
the first time anywhere, autos have
been "taught" to do the "shimmy
atrol." This is an invention of two
of the show's hundred clowna.
The foregoing are but some of
the novelties. Apart from them
will be th? brilliant feats of more
than SOO of the world's greatest
bareback riders, aerialists, gym
nasts and ground athletes, magnlfi
cent pageants, a menagerie of a
thousand rare animals, hippodrome
contests and other features. Per
formances will bo at 2 and 8 and
the doors open an hour earlier
Tickets will be on sale throughout
show day at Patton Brothers book
store, 340 State street.
SCOUTS TO TAKE
6 DAY HIKE INTO
CASCADE WILDS
Announcement wa6 made yes
terday by Harold "Ware, local boy
scout executive, ot a 6 day hike
to be taken by Salem ecoute, be
ginning next Tuesday, Sept. 1.
The scoute will go as far as Mill
City, and if po&ille to Detroit,
by automobile before etarting on
afoot. Taking the Alinto trail,
they hope to arrive at Marion
lake, some 24 miles from Detroit,
the first night. If the group does
not get as far ns Marion lake the
first night it will camp along the
route at some convenient point
and go on to the lake. the follow
ing morning, spending the sec
ond day at the lake.
On the third day they will go
south to Lake Mowicb, tak
ing the Skyline trail from there
to Lake Duffy, Jtid then a
cently established trail from
Lake Duffy to Lava lake, where
they will stop the third night.
The following day the scouts
will go on to Fish lake, a few
miles distant, Inspecting a ceu
tral dispensing station , for tire
fighting equipment and on to
Clear lake.
From Clear Lake the course
undetermined. When he gets
there he will see how the boys
(eel, Ware states. I! they care to
go down the south fork ot the
Santiam through Cnscadla and
Albany and home, he will go by
that route. If, however, they care
to make a longer trip of it by
doubling back to Detroit on the
Coffin Mountain trail, he will
make that trip.
The scouts will pack about 30
or 35 pounds apiece. They will
carry all their "grub" which will
consist of condensed and dehy
drated food. The party will be
limited to 10 older scouts.
"All members ot the local boy
scouts who care to make the trip
should see me about it at once,
said Harold Ware yesterday.
BROAD JUMP RECORD SET
Paris, Aug. 28 (A. P.) Syl
vio Cateor of Haiti, a student i
the University of Paris, has shat
tered the French broad jump rec
ord with a leap of 7.72 meters or
a fraction over H5 feet, 4 inches.
Cateor thus becomes the fourth
man to accomplish a record jump
of more than 25 feet. The others
are Robert Lesendre, Edward O,
Oourdin and DcHart Hubbard, all
Americans.
Strike Called Off.
Brussels. Aug. 28. (A. P.)
Metal workers, 30,000 of whom
have been on strike for a month,
today voted to resume work Mon
day under a compromise which it
is considered certain the employ
ers will accept. The compromise
involves a reduction in wages.
Value
for
99c
A Bucket Full of
Procter & Gamble Soaps
All
For
Only
99c
6 Cakes P & G Naphtha
2 Cakes Guest Ivory
2 Cakes Ivory (Medium size)
1 Pkg. -Ivory Flakes
1 Pkg. Chipso (Large size)
and
large, strong, galvanized
bucket
While They Last
The above is a splendid soap assortment, carefully
selected so as to supply every need about the house
brands famous for their quality the country over. As
for the buckets you never saw better handy for all
sorts of uses.
Fair and Friendly Warning: Act immediately, while
this bargain lasts it will go fast.
See or telephone your grocer before they're all gone!
On Sale Tomorrow, August 29th, and for One Week Only,
at These Stores
SALEM
J. L. Busick & Son
C & C Store
Carl & Bowersox
W. H. Clark
C. C. Coates
Damon's Grocery
J. C. HeHarpport
C. M. Eppley
Foster & Baker
Ross Goodman
J. D. Hartwell
Highland Grocery Co.
Lehman's Grocery
Lieuallen's Grocery
Pade & Krueger
Pickens & Haynes
Piggly Wiggly
Pure Food Grocery
Roth Grocery Co. ,
Klve rlr-RS count 'em!
Uazzlintr and hrwilileriiif? fe
of Htiperhuman (luring by oiuht
hundred men and women perform
cr! Throe hundred and fifty train
cd hor.e:--! A hundred double-
Imp 111 railroad car, crammed with
ten thoM.'-ncI wonders! Ninety-nine
clnwn.s
Yea, you've guewert It. The ItUig-
lln I iro tilers and Barnum &
Uniley RiTiitcst how on earth will
bo here tomorrow, coming at da
from Portland. The tents will he
nitfhed nt Hifih Srhool Athletic
Field. It's the world's f trt nnd
only fivc-rinij circus. Simply b:id
to add two. more to make room for
all the mv arts thnt came over
from Km ope last winter. Sort of
a dou'de-deck" affair with two
rinj-'fl et on top the wooden stage)
and then tnken off again to mnlce
way for the tumblers, the bear)
thnt drive Hiire-enough autos or
row boats, and the trained police
toot that climb walls nnd ride
liorsef .
Everybody says there just never
was such n cirrus before. More i
a dozen high-wire walkers all run
ning and Jumping ami dancing at
one time. And there's one, Colleano
the Crent, they call him, who Oun
om rsaults forward nnd backward
on a wire no larger than a piano
trlnff. There ore leaping horses
that clear the backfl of six and
eight of iheir fellows at a bound,
acrobats that juggle humans while
standing on etilts, and big nerinl
actw no end.
Speaking cf stilt, the circus men
were tell.ng today about a clown
band that wears stilt all the time
they're playing for the automobiles
that do the "shimmy patrol." And
that Isn't all. No ulreijl More'n
forty trained olepha twelve of
them babies, big double menagerie
and ft hundred and fifty horses
Just In one act. That's called the
"equine ballet."
Nope, no parade. Hasn't been
one anyhere by this circus in five
years.
In no season has the Rinding
Brothers and Parnuni & ItaHey
circus introduced o many new fea
tures nnd novelties. Here are some
of them:
Groups of acrobats who Juggle
human bfings while mounted on
tllts. Black nnd brown bears that
propel row boats nnd mart, steer
and "top power driven automobiles.
Police dogs that cllmh perpendicu
lar walls twenty feot high. Two
men, in a display numbering four
teen of the world's greatest high
wire artists, who turn forward and
backward somersault on slender
wires. A company of French
poodles that, made u) in perfect
likeness to toy ponies, give exact
Imitations of the five troupes oi
performing hordes. The latter ap
pear simultaneously, this Innova
tion being made poible by the use
of five big. wooden rincs. The ln
trodurtion of two additional rings
la among the several physical fea
tures that make the big show of
1925 different and bigger than nt
any time before.
For the firnt time In the history
of trnfninr, the five herds of per
forming rlephant play nt "Lon
don Brfdce." For the first time
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$ tjjj M Motion Pleture Is Projected in Judfce .Morrow's Court
rnvrhV TnR ev"8 ' divorce nnd lis Adverse influence upon the whole
LU.Mt'IJl x fabric of life were vividly portrayed yeslenlny in Judso Mor- Wi
$ ! row's circuit court-room In a motion picture entitled ''Are rj
V NEWS I'frent People?" The film was shown by arrangement between 5
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1 McDONALD nnd witnesses and as many courthouse attarhes and visitors as j
iji could find room.
liJ Jitdffe Morrow prefaced the nhowinp of the picture with ft
lecture on divorce evils In general.
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Skaggs United Stores
Weller Bros.
"Wisgins & Wiggins
MONMOUTH
Arnold's Grocery
Eshelman's Grocery
RICKREALL
Peter Cook
Announcing Important
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Changes in Bodies
and Chassis
Added Beauty and Utility
Closed Cars in Color
in Prices
All-steel bodies on Tudor Sedan, Coupe and open
cars. Bodies and chassis both lowered. Larger, more
attractive fenders, affording greater protection. New
improved transmission and rear axle brakes on all
types. One-piece ventilating windshield on closed
cars; double ventilating type on open cars. Curtains
opening with all doors on Touring car and Run
about. J Closed cars in colors, with upholstery of
finer quality to harmonize; and nickeled radiator
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beauty and quality of these cars. See your nearest
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