Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 28, 1915, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE SALEM DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE., MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1915.
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Always tne Lowest rrice consistent wun uooa iriermufimac
An Introductory Sale of New Advance Fall
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Our 749th
Surprise Sale
Wednesday,
June 30th
An Offering of
Women's
Dainty
White
Waists
At only 79c each
Here are new Waists, procured as a
special attractive value for our
Wednesday Surprise Sales, Several
pretty styles to choose from show
ing the latest collar effects; plain
white with embroidered collar also
in self figured and stripe patterns.
You will be surprised at such value
giving when you see these Waists,
Sale starts at 8:30.
Next Wednesday Only 79c Each
See window display
Models of Women's Suits at Meyers
50 Advance Models sent to us by our New York representative. The
hi; wuji jijito jyiuciciii ii viii muse juu nuuiu cajjcii, m a oan; oi
this time of year. Every one new just come in this week and they're
guaranteed to be absolutely new for the coming Fall Season. For travel
ing they are just the right thing.
Salem's
Style
Store
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Regular $25.00 Suits Introductory price $19.85
Regular $:i0.00 Suits Introductory price $23.85
Regular $35.00 Suits Introductory price , , $27.85
Regular $40.00 Suits Introductory price $31.85
See the Window and inside Displays of These Garments. .
Decorative Bunting
Cherry Fair and
Fourth of July
Colors 5c a yard.
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JUDGE GALLOWAY IS
BELIEVER IN RETURN
OFPROSPEROUSTIIS
Extends Time In Foreclosure
Suit To Let Defendant
Recover Losses
Mill fl'fn P.
vuj nmu oiage
leaves 475 State .
P-'- daily toftV1
?'e. Sublimity "Au"
Meh,ira a.,d Lv,I's . 8 WK
Mi Ct 7:40 p! iii rI?8 "
nR leave. Mill Ciiy .30 a "
and arrives Salem at u- in '
I'bove 963, ' v"i0 m.
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NOTICE!
Institution 'a, Ti T tl,e Stte
inr trips. "B-
Leaves Bligh
10:30 a. m.
5:00 p. m.
10:30
nve Training
School
12:50 p.
':00 p.m.
M tractive features of the Cherry Fair,
A W A mm f will Assemble at the capital grounds
A 11 A . IT"
1 ail Around i own
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nunttoxttiti.il l'W""lltlM)ll
Or. Mendelsohn, sneciallst in fittlns
glasses correctly. U. 8. bank bhlg.
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The West Salem baseball team won
by a score of to 3 in the (,'iiuie played
on the West Nalem grounds with 'tin?
liethol team.
Let Beinhard do your cabinet work.
I'honc 511,
Among those who attended the Moose
carnival and picnic last Natiiidav at
Aur:it wero Julius Hopt, rhris.
Scbuman and Clarence Shaw.
Dr. Wisllcenus Sanitorlum for pres
ervation anil restoration uf health.
Hubbard building.
O. W. Qrannls, who Came to Salem
to address the clerks ami letter car
riers' meeting .Saturday, preached .Sun
day morning and evening at tile First
Methodist church.
Dr. Stone's Itch Ointment cures the
itch.
William Jennings Bryan will today
receive u tclcirnun fi-nm tiwi .nn..i,iri.:iii
club inviting him to stop off for a
iv in 1 1 in oiiirin wnen no is on Ihh west
ern trip. He expects to be in uSn
Francisco on July -Jth,
"The High Eoad" was Mrs. Fiske's
greatest success,
L. J. ChAUin will nucnH nno nt
' - ...wi.v V. M1U
Week in the Krencj I'rnirio country tit
asiist in circulating it petition for the
lorniing of a drainage district, should
the district be formed, it is estimated
that fully l!.r) square miles of farm laud
will be greatly benefitted.
Dr. Asaolu, Dentist, second
Jlank of C'ominercu Hldg.
Among those who sailod this after
"' 'i'ni Havel on the steamer deal
.Northern are Airs. H. S. Kasl, Miss tier
trade Kast, and Miss Caiulvne Kast,
gimig to Han Diego; t A. Ciiiinett, for
Augusta, Maine; Will I'. Muggins, Man
Jruneiseo, and M. A. Koppliu, Hun
Francisco.
See "Chicago Strike" for two car
fa res,
The committee iu charge of the pro
gram fur next Friday, the first day of
the Cherry Fail, todtv miniumi-cl Hint
I IIC l III C Ul II I I'lif 11' Mill 1,11 Ml, II U
take nlace Kriilnv ufim-twin.. nt i.-im
o'clock, instead n'f in tlm nKirnitiir u! award
first aniiittinceil. Tim innin ,..u i
aeroplane flights will take dace Sat-
iiuiuy uiiernoou at L':.(U o clock.
Chicago car strike Die hires nrco-mi in.
night.
The city Is beginning to take on a
elebiation appearance with the Mum.
tauipia banners flying and the mer
chants decorating their stores for the
Cherry fair. It is expected that evciv
store iu the city will be appropriately
'"i "iuiimi Dciorc next r'rulny.
Dr. Stone's Itch Ointment cures the
itch.
Only a fair-sized audionce greeted
Mizzi lla ins in "Hm i" i.si,i,..l,. :..i.
The opera was novel in many respects
-ieer iicTing or tne star was
Kc ienuiy appiecialeil, as was the ex
cellent singing of , w. Jlnrsb, as
l.aczi and (iictciien llonl as .luliski.
Cluiutauqua tickets have now been
placed on sale at the Kiiiiwlaud music
store, the Will music, stone, Wiley It.
Allen's, and the Commercial and'l'at
tun's bookstores. Heports received bv
the KUison-Wliite managers all indicate
that this is the greatest Chiuitauuun
year ever known on the Pacific coast.
o
next rm In V murium' before ten n 'clock
i The parade will proceed west on Court
tu Cottage street, south on Cottage to
State, and east on .State street where
the awards will be made, and from
State returning to the Capitol grounds.
This -will be the only event of Friday
morning and according to those in
charge of this feature, at least 250 ba
bies will be entered. With the excep
tion of the general sweepstake prize,
riit-ii cinry can
Alice Davis, the young woman who
was arrested here Friday night when
she climbed off of the blind baggage
in men's clothes, was tuken back to
Cortland yesterday by Juvenile Of
ficer Ms. Jackson. The Davis wramin
wns wanted in Portland for a felony.
Iler brother was released from juil yes
terday morning. ..
E, H. Anderson, well known in this
i ...1... I..... l i:. l
Yesterday Great Dav At
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Brooks-Fitz Revival!?
firmly believe that, better condi
tions will prevail in a year from now,
the war will close mul with
flood of prosperity the defendant, John
"c"8'ii win oe ejiaoicii to recover his
hisses mul snvn tiia f,. :.i i.. ....
lialloway from the bench .Saturday
afternoon in handing down his decision
I.. .Iin ..'..-...l a r, ...
.I niv luicciunure sine or i. r;, Shafer
against John McHugh and Kate Me-
iiugn, ins wile. His honor accordingly
teninered iustico Witt. tl ll.t,n ,ii4
extended the foreclosure date ' six I
months until January 1, 10I0. The de l
femlant. will then be allowed a yearl
from that date to redeem the In ml i.,
11IICSI1UII. . I , . 4
the boom, "sni.l 1, ii mini. i: "
lower in valuo but I believe it ' ont;o (Lion) lodco No. m t rr
come back to even higher values tl.n!Mv a "umber oil iiromim'-t
during the flood tide of realty around I 8U" visitcd thriving li t e vlT
Siilein. I therefore, wish tn (i.Jcuu,1ty city on Satnr,l,,v .?.. .. io'"
defemlnnt vn .....: . blthtful trio l,i., ......i. """
llm lnn.l nn1 in ..i .... !L . OllCN II10VII cil l,v .
,v i'y "in. ud n, iew
luiiicrs unserve a snare of tho pros'
, . " 1- "I,
Salem Taxicab Co.
" Office Blijjl, notel
PHONE 700
bueS orovii,. :.. 'rc uy.u'o-
lum, liny F. Uicliardson. SI,, i..;...
1 ,, , .'. 'vaiti:.
tlio pros- , ' ,J """'i'iisoii, .Uom.
.1.:. nr.-ii...... w.i ."lines Imlu i urn c,i u:
j 11 HMD IVlllUllietie . m, - ' '-'iniimjl8i
uney aim Dy extend ncr e emencv in .. '""J cumposcil nf d.. ,
..' . :j Irillll Iut..H U II . . ini
nionev matters those who Uv. l.,.il Urn,,d Muster H. B. ThicU,.,, w . .
come to this section mv i, .,vt kJ1 i iluster (lien C. Nil,., m,!,,i. 1
come" to this section may be ent here1'?'1 ""'"..vilt'ii C. ;
to become boosters rather than sent! . s, . X:. Bulam ttnl Chus. u,r,,.
.,..,ur vtiiruen V. H. Dancy; Sr
Deason liay F. lliclmr.lsu.,, n, C
Yesterday was by fur the greatest
day in the history of the Brooks-Fitz
revival. All the services wero held
in the tent at Seventeenth and ('hem-
eketa streets. The Bible school had set
its mark for attendance at 2(10 and the
goal was reached. Three hundred is
CltV. will. hllH limit! livimr fni- tlin tmul .1 . . ... .
,. . x- 1 x l .1 z v- . " . .. ' . i ne recora set tor next numiny,
I IPllI tnr Itnt nna lliw mniltlw at u.tf,r 1 ., '.. ... ... y
J. H. Lautorman, vice-president of
the Cherriuns, will assume charge of
the organization during the Cherry fair,
as King Jling Kay is now iu California.
A special rate has been announced
from l'ortlaml and from Cottage drove
of r.-ie and one-thinl fare for the Cherry
Fair celebration. Tickets will be good
returning until the following Tuesdav,
York Watson forfeited 810 ball mnn.
v ninny uy not
lllllieilriliir in iitJioA
court iu answer to n ciiiinr.i nf ;,,i,t. iiml will ,.,,,,(',., ,.l,i, i, i.
ing with ( . K, Tnel in the alley back i proposed to stretch the wire from
ot the armory. Tuel pleaded guiltv the court house to the ton of the Ma-
and panl a .flO fine. ' sonic building.
Chester Frohmadnr and Luther Hess, The Cherriuns 1 feel that they have
two young men of this eitv. were nr. one booster who iiiinrec'inten tlio n-nvh
rested late this nfteriiton 'by Officer . heing done by tne organization, as they
I... . . . , . . . i ii" rvuiiurimiH viMieu. Hie rirsr
11VS Ul.in mill NIIHtlllllft, uci'inna ill mt'V . . n.. .
. " ,;'" unnstian ciiurcli JJili o school at their
r f J S, K. ' tirSi -v.ee. Dr. Brooks spoke
"Strings and TSiuls" was the sub
ject announced for a children's meet
ing in tho afternoon. Prof. Fitz gave
an illustrated talk on "Nails," and
J)r. Brooks spoke on "Strings." '
'What Will Be Your Defense in the
Judgment?" was the theme last even
ing and Prof. Fitz snug "Open the
Gates to the Temple." The tent would
not hold the people who came to heur
tho gospel in sermon and song. Jlany
Mr. Anderson is piiiviiillv welt known
iu Methodist circles, having been very
active in the general church work, De
sides taking a special interest in the
Sunday school.
The Cherry Fair committee is con
sidering one more attraction, one that
never fails to please, or at least attract,
and that is a high wire, tight ropo
waiKer. While no i ctinito arrniiuo
.nets have as yet been made, the man:t!10 ?"I'el 'V BC,m,on nn.J 8onS-. rnn
...til .1 , , .... . ' urnnn tlirnnirnnul tlin nritii-n nnrvttn n.w
" "in penurm mo act is nere toilay1
Varney, on a charge of stealing mineral
water from the grocery store of Wurd
K. Kichardsoii on North Front street.
Otto Klett, who was arrested last
night on a charee of keeuintr hi nnnl
hall and billiard nuini at 47!l State 1 have alwav
street open to sell unl't ,l,;l. .nl..lnn1
iiiiiign., appeiirmi in )iolice court to
day ami took L'4 hours to enter his
plea,
are in receipt of a substantial sum
from Joseph II. Albert to npply on the
band uniform account. This remem
brance was appreciated by the Cher
riuns. While they have been boosting
for the whole city, yet the Cherriuns
l'ii id all their own ex-
floor,
See Things From
the Proper
Angle
These Strenous
Times
OUR WORK
Fully flunrnnteed
to Fit and
Finish
YOU LOOK
WELL
and see w
when we fit
YOUR EYES
Miss
A. McCulIoch
Optometrist
208-209 Hubbard Building
Phon 109.
Demand
Clear
Vision
Fred S. Bynon today received a wire
from lieorge M. Ilylnud, managing sec
retary of the Oregon Commission, Sun
1'ianeiseii, requesting Mr. Hvnon to
send twenty boxes of select cherries to
arrive in Sun IVimeisen TI,,,vU,i.,v i,,i..
n,, I I 'Cl. . . , . . '
cussing su.,,e,,s of s i, interest to I l'li.vg.oui.,1 wiTl be UlViV,.,, ,V .1 Wnst"., ! U. ZZrt Z'
mi pin i ins, a piogriini was uiven of! and other important niiiti..,u i I ... I 1 t i i in iit'ci,.i,i lo .....I ...i .' , . '
mi i Knicni. i.t;iieiier circle of the Iiill-
The (parent-tonchers association of '''"I" school, will hold irn imiiortant
meeting Wcilncsiluy atternooii at the
sciiooi inniiling at three o'clock.
n'aui,iiii,iAlu UJ
l.ola met Satuiilay evening at the home
"i .i. r crimson, in u, , in ... ,u.
piano solos. siiiL'iuir im,l i,.,i..ii;.,,, T ..
I her J. Chnpiu took part in the program
giving Ins stereoptican lectures on air-riciiltiire.
viarence Byra, eldost son of Dr. W.
let A full atteiula lll'li iu liririul
is-"
Cards will be issued tills evening by
Secretary Arthur Wilson .,f Hm el,...
nans, notifying tlio members just what at he last
pin t f hey will take in the celebration. I the council
tics who niiKit ni, i giving pnblicitv
to the Willamette valley.
According to instructions given them
Hie last meeting of the Ciierriuns.
ir , fly "' e,aml n 01 Dr- W.l'""' ' " v w " 'n"'' " the celcbrnt on, I the eounci 0f nobles held a meetinif
H.ynl . nrriveil hiime last night fro,,,""!; "I'W will n,cet. Committees!. ssesscl eve men er ot e
Olivet c.llcge, Olivet. Miciiimin. wh..r,.iwi11 ' nppointed this evenim. .,, tl,.,t , I hemnns :t.vi 'v.: ' ... ' 1 A
Kvnrvlk!,.., ...Ill I.. , i inn niiiiui HOSrssineilT
.... . ,: ",M muni rroiu
Olivet c.llcge, Olivet, Michigan, where
"' i i 1 1 . i is a. II. degree this June.
o was accompanied home bv Harold
liignr, a junior in llnrvind uiilversitv,
Imtli ret in ning by way of the San .'mi.
cisco exposition. The latter will pass
he summer with his mother, Mrs. Wil
liam llagur,
A horse lawn mower and roller com
lined was received by Itay I,, Tanner,
the only one ot lue kind in the count rv
Ihe mower will cut a swath III inches
u e. t will be used on the gulf course
and will be in operation tomorrow,
lnie to the "Try Salem 1'irst"
sp rit the executive committee of the
gist club ordered through a local mer
chant, t wim ul.i ,.l (
vi . - ri'i i mil wrnugc,
j J., on June 7.
A sories of eight lectu-es to bo given
' under the npspiecs of the Seventh Dav
ill l,1B,t ''l",r,'h '"'K"" night i',i
the W. C. T. IJ. hall, corner ,,f Fcrrv
land South Cuiiniereial streets, the
' subject being "Prophecy Fulfilled."
Tonight at ,H o'clock the lecture will
e on nr Will Knd lluwf" The
rcmiiinder of the lectures will be on the
Inikisli question. The public is in
vited, The Orphous Male chorus will slug as
their first i U'.,.i...,., i . "
. , "in v evening at
! heir bene ,t to be given at the Oregon
i V i' ""iter Song,"
(lullaid. This sg written especial
l.v or a male chorus starts out with a
illlsh, continues in f,,ll ..:... ... .,
i, ..I,, n niu iu ine
! 'l'"' ,"!," "ml l! winllv mlnpted to
;!"; hl- the boys for the past few
"The Woman," h (s presented
"l pu;turi7.ed term by Jesse I,. I.askv in
assoe.ati.M, ith David llclasco, iells
he story of how one woman comes
e ...cany ,o tne assistance of another,
iri t1, . ,,"."w"l,,l! ,f " nnd the ,t
ural instinct t shield another ,
roiu the plots of scandal hunting poll
Icians. ll,, , ni.ua is to be the of
eri.ig U Liberty tomorrow, con
tiiiuing lor three days. ,
The great baby uarade, one of the t
everything will be in rendiness
eaca man assigned his duty.
At a meeting held this morning by
the Cherry Fair officials, in conference
with the eitv officii! mi n,., v
a., it w,,s lieci v .. . 1 v. . nniv.
. . V. . i-"'"u- ini.q.iaie i in ii nines n, the Interest of the eitv
iw ' T! '"l"' Mr Ar"i' ,,nM i lm ing t li s
and i" leniarknlile fnini the fact tbiir dnrin,,
the two veins since the organization
iC the Cherriaiis, only one other assess
ment hud been levied, one of if.l.OO.'Xo
dues lire uni.l in il... i
. , ,,. i.K""'-".iuii, UIIIl
While tuc Cherrinnn hnv l.onn ni!vi
have entire charge of these rest rooms.
The funeral 01 Mrs. Frank Moeker
The Business Me' !...,. , .J .. '''''' '"'"orrow- morning at 10
Sale,,, commercial club wiiThoIiU sp. Nmth V, re , ' str::,'," 's w ii
'"'I meetjiig iu the rooms of the com- i be , o,ctc, l,v 1,,. Rev .1 C S ,e,p.
niere.n dub this evening. This meet- j ami inter. ,t wi a Ii Place . 1.
t.,t ns the by-laws of this Odd Fellows ce n e,e v Mrs Meeker
department will be adopted and other died at her In, i 't,C ritv
.n.. IMS of interest will come before the Sou,., Cmmcreiai 's'treet 'saVurdav
" " ll""' ll'l.-,, ,1 ia survived by her
THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY
Quality Baby Buggies
Best for at least eight
reasons,
.1 Steel wheel with 111
spokes to each,
2 Heavy nickeled mud
gun rds.
3 barge foot hood w ith
nickel trimmings.
I Steel frame, which is
collapsible.
.1 Coinfortiiblo springs
with upholstered
scat.
(1 Large adjust bl
auto hood.
7 Vpholstered ndjusta-
able back.
S-Beautiful nickel
handles.
uvrcwgTOjw: $ j.M an(j up
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE
ntliers were turned lurnv. Tivn vnnnir
- j w j
people made the good confession, mak
ing 11 for the day.
"Tho First (icntlle Conversions"
will be the story tonight. Prof. Fitz
will sing "Oh l.ove That Will Not T.et
Me fio," another of his great scrip
tural songs. Miss Codilingtou will also
give a solo, "Be Strong and Do It;" a
new song just written by Dr. Brooks
nnd Prof. Fitz, will bo introduced for
the first time tonight. The song ans
wers tho question "What Must I Do
to Bo Saved V exactly ns the ques
tion is answered in Acts of Apostles
three times.
Several candidates will bo baptized
this evening lit 7:30 in the beautiful
Btream which flows hard by the tent
and some others Tuesdny evening ot 7
at the First Christian church.
The revival will continue until next
Sunday.
Church Street Grocer Is
Knocked Down By Horse
While in the act of crossing Court
street, at the intersection of High
street Saturday afternoon, 0, 1). JSelnn
nl.ried, proprietor of the grocery store
ut 4(14 North Church street, wns run
into by n horso driven by a farmer,
knocked down nnd his head struck the
pavement with such force n tn r,,,,,!,,,.
him unconscious fur some time there- i
utter. He stated afterward that he
did not notice the horse .approaching,
us his attention was attracted by an
niitimnibile, and the driver of the horse
I said that ho was conversing u itl,
man who was riding with him and he
did not notice Mr. Schmulzried until
after he was struck. Mr. Schmulzried
received a severe gash over his eye,
which bled profusely, nnd was taken
into the Opera House pharmacy where
his wound was temporarily dressed aft
er which he was taken home in it taxi
The farmer whose horse struck him
called upon Mr. Schmal.ried later, ex
pressed his sincere regret of the ac
cident nnd offered to condone in unv
way in his power.
husband, Frank Meeker, ami a diiuirh-
ter, Mrs. K .1. Ante.. The fa mil v came
to this country iu Inns from 'Berlin
Heights, Ohio.
Tho comulote
- , r, . too wviui-
llllllt I'llCKM to 1... I,. ,1.1 .1... I I....
I - , , itn- nt-ruim nav
... me nciiy rair, .sainrdav, July a,
are announced as follows: 7:0(1 i, m
maneuvering; 7:j, formation of the
puiade; No. I motmbolit nice.
hiss I. f if tee
two mile course; Xo. 2 motorbont inc..'
hiss 2, over S and under I.T horse nnw.
er, 1 mile course: No. :i. evl.liii;,,,, :,,..
li'dplnne: n :i .,,il; v.. .-. '
t ' ,, . """"Si i'o- -i, nee
for all, bang and go sports; No, ll, aqua-
.... s,.ur,s. jne i-. ,, K llllh
will play between races l, i, i
and go race, the motorhnnts race down
.lie course, ami return nt the firing of a
gun. C. K. Dennison will i,;i,:. i.i..
new hydroplane over a t'iv,.
course. This is the fir-t .; ....
dioplnne has been slwevn here nnd Mr
Denuisoii expects tn l.rl.,,. u .... ..' !
... . . .. ... ' I no to II
spceu ot .1.) miles an hour. 'Hie nunn-
pinne sport is one brought from the
Hawaiian Island. n.i .,..::..... . n,
on a board, towed by ri . "tort."."
, a " """"K ", four men
stand on a log. The lug rolls luettv
last, tho last ..,., iZ-.. ' , 1
.. , " I'.-n g ii ec la rei I
the winner. " """""
" .. .,,,i.. num Hem
llWIlv tO llellOlllii'n thn
people.
I he judge staled that he found no
evnleiicse of fraud or misrepresentation
on the part of the plaintiff as alleged
in the defendant's answer but that a
irin.,1 nrii'n it.t.i I, ...... e . .
,,,,,, utl- j ,uii II ue IU III I , .
and it. wns only justice that, every . , llrriv,." ,hl' 'g'', tbc party
cnnrtn... I,- .,. i.i , . ' . took Plll't ill tin. U-..-I, .'. 1
....... vn7 t- (7aii:iiucii 10 toe i et ci. i in i , niMor
who could not foresee tlm .,n.,n..i.i J1UN" "''gree, unci were sub.seoiientl.
rv Hhoemnker . 1 ' ,,' H
aiid Bro, U ,, W,Jivtn5S
KSht Sen. Join, Arnold, W. iUX
Hay Grunt, Howard Wilson, Karl ,.'
muim nun rrailK tniison.
master
.... . . : ' ."-Aii-cieii
.Mi.iiuiMiii wmen later dcvelOied.
The suit was brought to foreclose a
mortgage on 85 acres of land in this
rmtnty purchased by the defendants at
$.5 an acre. They paid down $2000 in
rash and gave a mortgago for $14(1(1.
The plaintiff sought .judgment in the
sum of :i4;i7.2() with attorney's
fees of $350, $S8 interest and 60 80
axes Turner and Turner represented
the plaintiff and (I. M. Innian and John
" Turner appeared for tho defendants,
Salem Masons Visit
Lodge At Independence
By special invitation of Independ-
entertained at a banquet, tngcilicr witi,
delegations of Alasons from JRi.:kreail
Dallas and other lodges. The cru,v,l,4
gathering was then entertained with
addresses of Masonic work by Woisliiii
ful Master 1. W, Baker and Bro, .Me,
win of I.ioa lodge, the .Musters of D.
Ins and llickreall lodges, Past-Master
Thielscn of Sulem Ko. 4, and Wurbi.
ful Muster Glen C. Nilcs and Senior
Warden Hal V. Bulum of Pueific .,
50, ull of which were cliiBcly followed
and enthusiastically received,
A reunion which will bo mrniurtUe
to both the home lodges nnd their vii
iters terminated at ,12:;ll), mid (lie Ss
loin brothers then enjoyed tlio run hum!
in the brilliant mvunlight, tlio. (.'h-rry
city was reached at half past one.
Ye Liberty
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
June 2930, July 1
IK ASSOCIATION WITH AVID BELASCO
yJESSE L. LASKY
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PicturiKed. Version of Wm. O, DeMille's Drama of Wachington
Political Life
The T
THE WOMAN"
Originally Produced In Dramatic Form Under the Direction of David
Belasco and a Historic New York Triumph
Special Star Cast Includes
'Lois Meredith James Neill
Theodore Roberts Mabel Van Buren
And Other Favorite Artists.
A Drama of Love and Politics, Showing How the Desire To Do Evil
May Eeact Udou the Evil-Doer
General Admission 10c Children Sc
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