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PAGE TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SAT.rv nmG0 SATBmv 7 oujx By Gertrude Bobisoa IT th. eye. of your soul-thr. tic With more than hundred friH, i gathered to offer felicitations and re : I . heart of the mind ilf " .r'0 hr We-illollenbeek Korghardt eelebrated thexr 'i pitmen Wr.l, 1.1, u d n n I-...., . w , . . - s ...,..troi . at tui'ir I rarefr Home on Aorth Winter street last buaday. Prom, three o'clock until five th gant earn and Trent, offer ing congratulation, aid predentin; gift, in memory of the occasion. The house had bwi transformed into a won derland, and through all the decora tions, a golden color scheme ran riot. Art ud hanging baskets of vellow That ear world aught be better and free. Vol a area, to lay down now the great puts are stilled. Bat trass far greater we bear To e.rry forward their work and fulfill Oar treat, to those sleeping there. Aad watt im that trustWhy, that mus ahould be free Kot or eooatry akme did we fight But iter .1 ttat democracy bwsi not a June Mr- William H. Lytle is Peadle- toa visitor, feeing the jrncst of her sis ters in law, Mrs. David Hill, and Mra, James Hill, and ia the recipient ol mny social compliment, while Inert The Pea diet on East Oregociaa has the following to say of a reception tender ed bnr Jest Monday: "Dorothy Perkias rose branches yea terday combined their artistic, foliate (and clusters of pink fclossoms with marguerites, radiant marigold, or deli- !prays of ifragrant syriuga blooms to . T W. other derk the room, of-the J. B. Terry home iet the eye of your soulshine forth thra the mind; Lbtea low to the voice deep with- That tella m the roads which lead up ward to HkM And the road we have followed to in. Should we dres in eiir best Should we (kin-el should we .ingf While millions of other live, cryt For the bare needs 0f life -for place just la rest They are meu they have rights shall they diet Do you think you. ean drown their erieo ia your otmgsf That the distance between hides their viewsf nny, me brand of a coward Ood wi set on our mink: e are lost if we fail now to do. rur a man who s a man in the true 'Riit or iocl, Is the man who in .i... is U wuh hu ollowhi life for This ia the cross we must bear. K A. t. l n," B eome-he Ik ur of all timo - Whes a whole world is woiting "for Lghti .N,all we fwltor .and stoop to miserly And prove mimqueruders of rijihtf . May th soul of us speak it', truls to lay the blood which was shed mark uie way; lt ns provs true to life and to God aiay justice and day. The above poem wns written bv Uh l-ueile Junk, famous in liter. . ........ uimuKiiout the state, V 7." .."u uc,,,' i of esiwial in i ureHuans, and psrticulaHy .. .. or n cp,t, city aa ,)M) wn ""''J a rwiem p,rl and is well Albert and Mm. Jhn 7rifritH. and lumbers an.,,, her friend, some of the ..... . prominent eituens. Kho has - ' -"" many or Her poemif f mnme. ni be,D)r a talented singer, her con certs are always flwted with enlhuni- -riierever tney are present.xl. I was used to eff.net the centerpiece of I7, Mr- 1avid B Hill s4 Mr- Kos- coe i. Keator were 'at home' jn com pliment t.o Mrs. William IL Lylle of Salem. Scores of matrons and maids ll -u .!-" " r kJ1- JPWW snapdragons. The scheme wss further carried out in the vell .an. to oursclvea love rule earth's prec,n Mrs. Junk U ridin, j Votok out ma Re, ,t point to keep ia close touch with her Oregon fnionds Mr WJIliam U. HurKl,ardt, Jr., has murned ifrom Portland where she ha. been the riftHt of her mother, Mrs. M r inapt, tot ib, WN,k Mrt Wnrjfhardt wont down last M0111jllv M,.d the wmg ef her niece, kiss Tho.it. Wtsabeth Jasper, who became the hr.do of Osrju B. Carl in. The core " porfo r...,d at St. Hyphen's rtl.ol.ejeh..rh, Hoverend A. Utltle brand of ikn (itr of f i.iat i.ijr. Mrs, serri,... After the eerVmn,, wedtlt,, br,k:rHSt was served at the W.fUtetr,de-.parenU.K., Weilnesday afttrnoon Mrs. T. 0. : . 7' W"? for elub . ntert.ury bells in sistel ha,les, dsmhly rt,H in hea!.,iful M Uskels, a.d offset with Kr.efl C quot of vsrtoos flowers adorned the prnt (V(NM(r( Mrs. Ji. M. ll.rter MrL rcd Thuds.., Mrs. !M Mm Kelt Thurday the chtb uieotber. wtll Wgiicuof fl J. U Van iMre . Jtit"?, "? iml'li'-'l,y the wS I' "7 Audrey Jttu.on rU which r,.,,,,, of th-er pta were jire.,,, the .m,.re,sive tZ eeremoey bring Ufc a. Th. bride wo . mart tatHeur of dark Wue ,d Z 'A :ere- s for ... -..., waa me fact that th wedr -X: ?.'?' -Ut.nd r, Mrs. J. Jarkwn; mother, Mrs. kl a. J f - . "n M"'s blft irsme,;,t,lT dies and white and yellow cake. Mrs. Alice XKidd and Mrs. Fannie Mathews oured, while Mrs. W. 0. Kantner and Airs. B. it. Ilendriesk cut es. Mrs, W. H. BnrRhardt, Jr., Mrs. Oeorpe Brown, Miss Cora Talkirrgloe and Mrs. Pred Ktewurt assisted during the reception. A group of voting girls eonsistiiiK ,f Misses Hester Welch, Catherine Itarhyte Uek'n Lovell, Mir iam Iiovell, lura Pettiet. Leah Pet- tiet and Oertnule Lueker he.l(d in the dining room. The decorations were planned by Mrs. W. . Purubardt. Jr.. t-ssisted by Mrs. fieorge Brown. me particular feature of the after noon was the wrddinir reremnn . which Kevereml W. V. K'nni,,,,, fci. t'iate. The areh under which th. itlu .tA.l .. a :i: ... nu , biuhjj jasmine vines aud hot house (flowers seut in ss gifts. Among the out if town guests who were present were Mrs. U I,. Btirxhardt and Mrs. J. n. Vick of Molulla and Mrs. W. A. Pear of Pwtlund. A l,ry composed of Dr. ajid Mrs. 11. T. Koesteriug, Ur. and Mrs. T. 8. keett and Mr, and Mi-. V. M. Webberj motored from Portland uud were the' Miuwts of Mrs. .1. R l)orjn for the day. JJr. nd uMrs. Koestoring on! lr. and Mrs. Irfel t are brother. .! i;.i.. :.. law of Airs. Ibiran and are en route tn Aluska from Kansas City,' -Missouri. After motoring around the citv ond vis-1 Uiiirf the varions Tilsee of tnf ..r.,t - 1..1 . .1: ' -'--", . iii.ruLt uinner Wft. Aervml nt ... Il ran residence The table ilcorri. were or pink and white, and covers ero nun ror Or. and Mrs. H. Kwst ru'h', i'i. s:ul Mia, L. P. Mt. Mm ni.na muii.ii ond Jlrs J. Dt.ran 'ii ine reiurn ii -t.i nm-tv r ai.. , I",lj .linn lima k tuey will be the guest, 0f Mr. and -nr. iiraii ia 1'urt bind. The Inst meetiiui ,.f the Sweat Ttrlnr e.uo was neitt Tliurstlav Mrs. M. C. Petty, acting as charming hosteas. In -ivunimiee wun tno namo of tho ao eiatioa tho rooms were gayry decorat ed with swert ibrinr. ) 1110 afternoon hour, wsrs nUnnflti ..111. ! . . ' ..u Tim reKUUL? nnit tl,Uil or..lr and plans were made for tho adoption hy the Club of a French nr. Vil - . ,',., A 111,(1- iv, at the long luncheon table, prettily centred with tirior bloom, the meeting culminated with the responses to nnm. crous toasts. The wromon resiionding were Mrs. Harry VVVbb of nallaa, Mrs. A. uinn, Mrs. C. IWIo.tr m 1.1..1,.. rhosseo, Wis Nellie Taylor, Mrs. 8 P Kimball. Mrs. Al Steiner ws toat mistreM, Itesidn the bers, Mrs. John Darby and Mrs. Wobh were additional g nests. Pink roses centered the tirnli! pointed luncheon tuble Thursdaywhen .-uiuui) v,na..ioers was otess at infiiriiial lunchAon honoring her num. guest, Mis. IX-anor Hull .f it. ion Coyer, were hiid for Mis. Eleanor Hall, Miss (lertruib. vi.. i. x. Iittilibers M Miss llraee Holt, and Mis, IVrothv nan. nets. cauet botiweoct the hour, of 2:30 and , welcoming Mra. . Ljtle, greeting menus asci Miaring a gracious bit of hospitality, in a vine enclosed alcove on the porch Mrs. James oJlins, Mrs, Harold Harnett, Miss Mary Clarke 4Hi.il cinow, .hiss liiancfie Furn ish and MTss Reorginnna Pletcher shar ed the hours ia diseasing punch to the callers, sjid at the dosr Freddie HiU atsisted in welcoming them. . In line were airs, rerty, Jdrs. Lvtle. MrA Hill and Mrs. K color and during the earlier uours ot tae ftitH.r the hostexse. were assisted in receiving by Mrs. Frank Hay. Mrs. Mark Moorhousef Mrs. G. 1. Llow ond Mr K. dt. Aldrieh, they '""wea uy mis. uvman li. Kice, Mrs. James Hill, Mrs. Charles F. Coles worthy and Mrs. Henry Dixon Jones, while, during the final hours Mrs. Wil lard Bond, Mrs. Richard Mayborrv, Mrs. H. J. Ksvanaugh, Mrs. Jain. W. Maloney and Mrs. A. J. Owens assisted in welcoming the guests. , ' "In the dining room where the ninlr and white blossoms again lent tibuud ant charm, the table was-TiresitVa over by Mrs. H. H. Hattry aud Mrs. Coles worthy, Mrs. W. J). McX SrV And M ra Owrgo A. Hurtman an,l than U.. v. borno Kerkeley and Mrs. . WjJ'helm j.,,,., ,., , nvvmg were Airs. J. B. McCook. Mrs. Hurobl Wi,. . .M.. Ouy Boyden, Mi. Lillian HoVIenJ Miss Mary oJhns and Miss lleen Nelson. A rltaFmiw. lllA . - , & -. ....,.,, ft jiimu iiiaiu wno as sistl in making the aftsir dcUghtful was Margaret Jen ionin who was laming to receive the guests' -cards. in,rs. j,ytj i. iiemg made welcome during her visit in Pendleton. , j. in. nouse gnwt 0f her sisters-in-law, Mrs. IMvid Hill and Mrs. James Hill ..u irionus, too are anticipating visit of a fortnight or more." JUNE 21, 1919. If- r -.oth. racers w.H present - puuis ana jars. Mar traret Flower Olinger of Portland, at 1 he tand opera house nest FViday eve J.- ?. we pnpil. hare atadied with Uim ilstfers ir sen. iim ..j ia oemMa tor eoneert work, the prinsiml fetiir f the recital will the ai pearanee of Mis. Laci A dele tWker, the distinimiitliivl v.k; ' '"c sua 4 brother. Ren Rl, t?80 woJimist of .New York' miso Becker has played for many eraad fuoeHons. amon? which was the reten tion given far Pr;, ... tt .1 . 1 """r oansg tneir vi.it ia Straaa ourg. Mr. Becker is a com rumor rr Pi'St atid church organist 4f ia temsAw, repute. He is graduat or tho HtrasburA!sa?e. conservatory. Mors than 2fln f hi. mt Wea pnblifhed; ConmliawntiDF Mr. sad Vn W v.. roa of Portland, picnic dinner will be given at the Itbhce Countiy eluh this evemaj by members of the elub Mr. W. A. Dentos. iiW It v t Steiner, Mra, W. Kerron and Miito. Steiner formed a party who Motored to the pioneer pieie today. The annual cloiinr inni s v- Sweet Briar club was held today on th. Kintball hill. All the ui.mK," ...1 their famiUc. wctc present, A lov)v Program wa the feature of the affair. . w Red ramlder row formed the Jn.. rations at the weddi HIT nineteen vmm ago, and red rambler rose, were used in ornameutmg the house Friday, when Mr and Mrs. J. v Rrm.hv .1.1 .. , : t - ' "i au 111- tormal dinner eiiteitBiii,! .nt.u friends.. .. 3 " Cover, were laid fnr Mr r.. J. H. MeCorkle, Mrs. H. B. Brophy, Mr! and Mrs. tJeorge Riches and Mr. aud Mrs. o. rv, jJiophy. THE li In His Latest and Best im. m em t'mmj?WMMMjrmm j - L 1 ,ar m m M 3m. A good nam. i. a buy er's guide post. It relieves him ef the bnrdea of possessing tech nical koowied-e. . - It's as strong safe, Jc.eut, as a guarantee by tho goverasnent. BISHOP : f : 1 ,U a ; Miory hats are hnowa the world over far their quality, service, SB? Ueir style, . Bishop sell. 0s!y mer chandise that measures an to tho standard that he has ; "Quality and N-rvice" THATS BISHOP 51 WAY. TVic V.i 1 . " Wherever well drpRSPri rtlon annnn 4.1 ... - -----""ppcax uiere you will see Ma n ell groomed men who set the , U,T, fun,,,,.,,,. ( twtrty two ffuiwt,. s. The annual niusiea's of the .,K...i pupils of lliw Beatrice Hhelton wiM t.e iveii neu Moniluv iin.l W'.,.i., 1.... ,. ' " .llll.-B'Ifl,, "i -''". omo of the b.wt talent in the city has been Secured to assist at the recital, and a rare treat a in more ror anyone attending. As sistunt, for Monday night nr. Miss Ada Mdler, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Muamm. d Professor T. 8. Reberts. he stud.mts taking spurt are Miss (lla ity. llarbert. Mis. J !.,... mi- Wretches Brown. Miss knlh lu'-lf..l Kobert ttawson. Mis. 41nnvi.,A v..l and .Mi, i-Hum Arena. Miss Bedford and I rofessor Roberta will r..,,eat the Kiibeiwiieii number that is ao.-h . f.. orite with the music loving public. . ""'' .v evening the asxistanls wJI he Miss Bertlia Cl.rk h ;.i render some whistling solo assisted bv her Mi ltemiee tiliui at the organ; William Harris, bsrit the hish school E,rrs chorus. Kt...le..i. ii.. aunt! iiiai etenmir will h. M:.. irriM IN.ll.M-k. Mi,s Winifred li.'inhart, Miss hlva AJmsler. Miss (rertr.de Ald- - s Kutt. j-age, M.s. Lot, Ne, Mis 4 Bertha Viek, Mis. Masino Alrnt nnd Cecd lH-acon. A wwl.hng of interest to former Ore- aon AL.ri,..i l..r-l ll . . r 7k. . Vr-K .luucuis is that of xr. Helen Wheel,, .d Thorn- " ' V Orsdel, which was sol--mniwa in J01.tjan, UiM w((,k nf de l. a member of Chi Omega soror ify and the groom is a Jig,na Alpha Trl to1 trip to Brit sh ( ..Inmbm the young couple go to Mabel, where Mr. Van Irr.del is as weiated with the lumber interest. The ls.t wretiiig of the Leisure Hour p W1"'1'1 U eck at "Walisec "'.? I 1 h of Mrs. C. A. larks, Pink rose. ;.,!, . i. . .,. .n. . . .ii.eroury oeii. formed prettv iecoratwn. f, tll. .eeMion. Officer, tor th. coming seson wore elected a fol!o.: Wr,. M. M. Cha,n.n. pre. d..nt; Mr.. A he, lK,da. v.eo preeident; uwly morning at 8:3(1 at the hnm. of the bride '1 mother, Mr.. Mvrtlo Hon derson I27,j street, 8alem, Miss iienuiirson ana Howard Frecland "ere uni'tect in marriage by Hev. Har vey O. Cooner. usinir the rino Mnn The homo waa beautifully decorated with pink Caroline Testout rose, and terns. Tho bride wa beautifully w,,nj 1 whito charmeusc and georgette crepe carrying a shdwer bouquet of pink rose aim wniio sweet peas. Tho at tendant, were Loyal Henderson, a orotner of the bride and Miss Grace 1 rat of Salem, the bridesmaid, who wore a gown, of nink crone ri ..ki... aud pink carnations. Miss Jenny William, of Eugene sang hcAlltnfn lv . i 1011 Trulv." necomnnnio,l h. i:. l...t . . "J aiitm iuiiu rtoseoaugn. Uiiimediately follow ing the wedding march, "Barcarolle" rom laiesof Hoffman, plavcd by Miss Lena Ivuuffman of Hubbard, and con tinued softly throughout the eeremouy. Immediately after the oeremony a wedding breakfast was served in cafe teria style consisting of chicken solad, jnndwiehes, strawberries, cake and cof- The bride and groom left for New port about 10 o'clock where titer will spend about a week. Ooino to St, wvl. ons, where Mr. Preeland is employed iu a printing off ieeJlubbnrd Kn'ter-prtse, The Salem imblie will be delighted t heor that Mrs. Willi,,.,, ji, i.runk ..een rngagod to sing at the Priday evening bund concerts during the .inn. mer. Mho will be Soloist nest Tue.ibtv rreiitisg, also, but after that will ap pear only on Friday evenings. Mra. t rimk is one of Sale . most popular mgers and her presence will add great lr to the popularity vf lh alrMjr "lap concerta. ' f""5": Mra. Pmalr aeeoman ies the Klks to Aurora to assist in the aJvation army drive. Keverend and Mrs. R. L. Putnam of th Bungalow Christian . hnreh enter tamed at their hem., Wednesday eve ning, the children of the primary de partment. Tho parent, , f the children ro additmual guests. A large number ere preeiit and enjovvd the cordial nt, nany of Ir. and Mr. P-.tnarrJ P",n re wing made to nmlt the affair a monthly evei.t. M is superintendent of thi. depatme.t oil The Kvangelieal parsonage wss the seese of a Quiet we.l.lin.r w i. afternoon shen Mjss Minnie A. Davi. and Carl Harriiwo Harne. of Portland wer, married. Keerend W. 8. Laune, off,et,Hl. The young couple reft ira mediately for Portland where they will reside. ' I . t ! ' 1 ' 4 ' " ' i"' " j .-, w ; I f 1 e - 1 . J rv , r 1 A J - i -L. 1 llayakawa Uawor lb-Mutual Star, SESSUE Blffl VfcT 7 Cast as Moriyama, mer ciless, cold oriental, the keeper of luxurious gambling house in id hats. They are the chmVp nf aii m. r , . - - b "Cll KJ IaSllOn hilt incf inofrnl.. i. it 1 ... -"v.u,cijf accept mac wmcn is correct A TMJcf ii7roVw J . lory Hats then v'S-tv T JT Ten y0U ave one of th Mai .ory uats then you realize the real quality that you have secured " . 3 Priced from J4 to S6 . Pnced from $4 to $6. Every Family in Marion and Polk Counties (Patron. Salem Wooleil Mills Store Help the ncome through over here, and help yourself. Salvation Army-Jnue 2230. .Meyerbeer .. He i maun Weiss Elabeth Levy resented her younger violia students in an enjoyable cvminjr at nor resi dence studio, 53 Court street. Artistic decoration, made the room a vjiriiaKlA fairyland. Tho solus were played from memory and the audience marvelled at the east and okill with whirh they were rendered. Miss La Von Cnnnnpfc uiM.gntiuny with, reading and . Mr. Hall pve a beantiful tonret io!o, Pthu bert V' Serenade, .-kaaontpanied Ay .-ry on to vim,- aDd Mivt Brnuk at the -rasnn. The - low?: - " r" UufliSl'C .... ... thel Hetiner Petit Walt. ............... Ear j el Gilbert Spanish Walt. Leonard (iraham PoUt - Wcisa Knth Kuhn Telling Punny Stories Greenwald Orvin Peverson Impromptu Grecnbeig Howard bteingrube Firecracker. ; Greenwald Vietor Snther Rp,'d'nB - Selected La Von (ioppork Ave Maria Bach Gounod Plain Steinjirube . La Marstillnise koiiuet Ja .;.) Wifliaw Solof nocturne op. 2 . Chopin Klray Maxwell Accompanist Mies Hrunk (a) On tho Boulesnrd franklin (b) Taniihauser March WagneT Karph Parker (a) Berceuse from Jocelyn'....Golard (b) La iniuantine Gabriel Mlian KlKngsworta (a) Tsrrrntello Drdla (b) Traomerri Sehumaa Winona Hmith cV lections Junior ytolia eniembl. tM.S.t.tttttt,,ti Mr. and Mrs. George Riches and Mr.' and Mrs. J. H. Meforklo motored toll eskowiu today, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- I i J.rt.a afuw which .t... -,:" K e The hn,,e .. I.7k ra g ri and at th. lira, of her ,ep,ed rsent and i, WpIi k0 rl rtrrt,. 7fe i. ejected w, k the Capital Journal " Mm. Jha H. Hcntt is enfnrt!n:-' v, rs. inee iHnta, vice president: I The w n r tr V "I " 'e-.H,ss ilorothr Pesrce Z """, Jaao Z.t. Theta Ir.en.U of lr. and Mrs. W.ltoa will bo interested to learn that they left yetcrdy for Bo,,n, MswchiMctts, where Irr. Walttm wi tsk. a .peri.l rourse in surgery. They espeet to be gone for five years, all f .l,;,. :.. for the wtcMion. Officers''11 b occupied by Dr. W.tton with ni. siuiiicsi frt re-iM.ss Iorothy Pe.rce. be a tansies! proa am wish will tsii'. t V. V The story of a gambler who collected in full as he paid in full STARTS SUNDAY Ye Liberty Mies Dorothy anvhra i. entertain ing as he, gwst, ABss Eleanor Hall of I'niou. Mia. ( hssbers and Miss Hatl are hoth -popular nenbeT. of tho Al pha hi Omega soroity. Mrs Edna Baily was the retinient nf a telegram yeerdiy stating that hey son nunur Bs. I arrived in Aew 1'ork on the S. S. ISreat Northern. He left with Pompany M feot was later trans- icrreo. lcmnnraritv ka ia au tn j Lamp Mills. M! Mrs. Witliam IV. S-!m tru.i Tt....l . ... ..... , m yt , ..I nun , and small so. (lttVord. will leave next nvuncstiay rot Marstuieltt fur a two wetks vimt with Mr Is? Selm broth er and .;ter in law, Mr. and .Mrs. Clif ford BiwRk. Mr.. Jennie Stevens of Portland, an nounces the aiarriage of her daughter, Ine. Alfreds, to Praneoro Seley, on Wednesday, June 1, 1919. Mr. .Hi ley wa. for a number of years dcaa of tho enllcy tf music of Wil lamette university ad if well known in rMleiB. a Miss Margaret Rodders has returned from Vasrar trt mvxii the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Jtodg ;ers, (r. Mowrfas, Mrs. Rodr;rs ssd Miss Mangaret wilt jVava for Astoria. a a tho Uim F.hel and Haul MrGJ chriat have eotop hfime fcr the summer v actios. They .re both fnpaiar I'ni versity of tlrrgns .rsden's and mem ber. o the Isrlta LVlta irlta sorority, a a a Mr. ad Mm V. U. Walker leave ta the near fut.r. t. make their home ia Xewftort. , .iena mo summer is their cottage and Mr. and Mrs, Biches returning Monday. a a a M'ujg'Lueile Knimons. ilu.mi,,.. - Mr. and Mrs. William W. Emmon. turned from Chicago recently. Miss Km- mon. has graduated from the Universi ty of Chicago rhool of music. "'', y Two popular young men who havo re turned from the University of Oregon are Kenneth Moores and Wyndham Bu ren. Mr. M:oores was graduated with tho Ju enclass. , a a a Miss Gertrude -East, daughter of Mr. and Mr.. 8. K. East, will opend the sum mer month, with her narents. .Sh. i. . student of tho Oregon Agricultural col- Mrs. George Brown entertain. 1 ii,. members of the Pat Matron, club in- formiillyjast fvenina. The businejs meeting r,as followed by a social hour and the serving of dninty refreshments fifteen ladies attended. a a . Mi. Mary Jane Albert, a student of Mis. Caflin'a school in Portland, arriv ed in Salem last Sunday :to spend the summer holidays. ' a Mir TXiris Churchill who has been attending the University of Oregon, is home for the summer. a a a Mr. and Mr Charles thirbin of Van couver, Washington, aro in Salem as the guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mis. Pred Hurain. WHEN IN SALEM, OBEOON; Btop at - .,, "A Home Away from Home," Strictly Modern $1 Per Day 100 Rooms of Solid Comfort Only Hotol ia Business District ACTION Is The Keynote Of PERILS OF Thunder Mountain ANTONIO MORENO and CAROL HOLLOWAY Head Typical Vitagraph Serial Cast Of Thrill Technicians SUNDAY-MONDAY BLIGH THEATRE Mr. a.d hfra. U W. Vt ha v. re ectved word frta their bob, (V,lel O 1 X rt, who as. arrived at West Point Grand Opera House MONDAY, JUNE 23, PRICESSOc to $1.00; War Tax Added R H. Harvey Presents i ifljL4saj!t3 i -l i J t..rJLj i H i I v p j h y L s3 -r. -J-. , J..'ayAJ. ,,f ,,,, 1 And Creole Beauty Chorus THE LARGEST AND HIGHEST CLASS MINSTREL ORGANIZATION EN ROUTE A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION 40 MINSTREL KINGS AND QUEENS Including Famous Ballad Singers, Entrancing Dancers Novelty Entertainers, Expert Comedians, Instrument al and Vocal Soloists. A 20-Piece Band, Every Man . i A Soloist. 10 VAUDEVILLE ACTS 10 Watch fcr the Parade!!