V f AGE TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1919. I By Gertrude Robison TilIE wedding of Mis Bernice llae i OiarJc and William Hiram East ., which took place yesterday at the tome of the bride's parents, 1160 South Commercial street, was one of the -principal aoeial events of the week.. Only the immediate relatives were pros nt at the ceremony, at which Bevcr ml W. C. Kiuitn.er officiated. The house was a perfect bower of autumn leaves and fall flowers. The bride wag lovely in sheer gown of white georgette, daintily elaborated with hand embroidery. She carried an rm bouquet of white carnations. Miss Bertha Clark, aister of the bride, who acted as bridesmaid, wore a pretty froek of pale gretai silk and a corsage bouquet of sweet pea in pastel shades. Mis Clark was also soloist lit the ceremony, rendering Cadmun's "At dawning." Mrs. D. R. Boss (Laruo Kast) .accompanied her at the piano and played the -wedding -march from Jjohengrin. Iuring the ceremony she flayed the soft trains of "To a Wild Hose." Edward Clark attended the Broom and H. h. Clark, .the bride's father, ave her away. A. delicious wedding luncheon: was. served at which Miss Gertrude Kast assisted and tho young couple left immediately on their wedding trip. Mrs. East chose as her R-oing away suit a .smart-tailleur of dark blue, and a stylish hat to match. After a honeymoon at Scnaide Mr. and Mrs. East will make their home in Port land. The) bride is extremely popular in Salem, tone is one of the moat accom plished musicians in the city, and has a wide circle of friends in art and so cial circles. Sho hns (been organi'st- at the-Congregational church, accompan ist for tho Apollo club and Peoples chorus, and Is always greatly in de mand at social functions. Her depar ture' is being greatly resrotted by her Inst, of friends and acquaintances. '--.. ... - A group of prominent men and wo men met at the library last evening and 'formed the Salem Art League, the first-of its kind to be nnranized in Sa. lem.iTha purpose of the league is to pro mote interest in art, literntur and mu aic. Tho member expect to bring to tho city valuable loan, exhibits and to se cure the services of noted lecturers and-critics. Mrs. Weistcr, for four years in charge of the art exhibits at the state fair, and Professor Alfred' Schuoff of the University ofi Oregon, are among the important personages who will be invited to visit here in the interests of the new organization. A serios of social teas and recentinim "in ii-aiure ine years program. - Rumor that the American Legion is making plans for a big dance in the immediate future. h& able bit of excitement amnnr tho mom. bers of tho dancing circles, particular ly the younger grou-is. So far the only definite step taken .has been the ap pointment of the committee on arrang ments, but assuranco is given that it will Ibe an event of October or early November. It will, of course, be strict ly for ex-service men and their l.Klina' and as that particular class covers a goomy number of the city's young folk, together with some of the lead ing business men and societv mntrnn.. of Salient, the prospects for an extreme ly enjoyable time are unusually bright. Detailed announcements of further plans wiJl be made later. The officers of tho Snlom P,ril chorus met at the homo of Professor John R. Sites last evening mid enm- iji'oicu pians for the winters work. The frist rehearsal will-be held next Mon day evening at 7:30 in tho Willamette university chapel. Officers of the organization are os follows: Director, John B. Sites; pres ident, MrsvC. 0. Chirk: vice Tirmsi.lntit Mrs. John Carson; secretary-treasurer Hon P. West; custodian, Frank Alloy; press correspondent, Mrs. Ronald Glover. With the fall season in full swintr tho various social clubs in the city are "radnnlly resuming their activities. The latest one to make announcement of its opening event is the .Tilliniitn dancing club, com iiosod of- of prominent social leaders. Tho initial dnnce of tho season will bo held on Tuesday evening, October,, ?S in the Masonic Temple and the members are look-ins; forward to the event as the first in a series of enjoyable social eve nings. The attention of tho members is tailed to the fact that instead of meet ing fortnightly as waa the custom last year,, the organization will meet but once a month during the coming sea son. P. E. Fullerton as president of the club and Lee1 Canfield, secretary treasurer. '! William Lewis Gained 21 Pdunds V) Mrs. yesterday for a brief visit with friends She plans to return tomorrow. Mrs. Starr and Mrs. Morfc, guests at the Bishop .residence, will, remain iu Salem, for a prolonged visit. , , H Mr. and Mrs. Ronald flfover enter tained as their giiesta during the past week, -Reverend and -Mrs. M. O. Wire of Ncwberg, who were in the 'city at tending .the, Methodist conference. An other guest t the Clover residence was Honorable Denton Mirea of Drain, ..... -. " "Christian ' Americanization ' will be the- topic at the prayer meeting in the First Baptist Vliurch tomorrow eve ning. Mrs. Anna Petty, wife of Dr. A. M. Petty of Portland, joint secretary of the American Hoptist Foreign Mis sion society and the American Baptist Home Mission society, will give an ad dress. Mis., Petty has had large exper ience in mifsiou work among foreign speaking peoples and has given care ful study to the subject. She is an in-, foresting sneaker 'and will give a thoughtful, informing address. She will speak also at the meeting of the Wo- an s Missionary society Friday at- teruoon at the home of Mrs. L. H. Bar- nott, 1(45 Court street. . . The Ladies' Alliance of the Unitar ian church will meet with Mrs. -Emma Took Tanlac on Advice of Friend Health. Is Eestored " Well, sir, I have, gained twenty one pounds since X commenced taking this Tanlac, and I am so well and strong that I can do as hard days work now C. P. Bishop went to Portland 1 ever aia ln mT 11IC "tt "m -,- Lewis who- for thirty five year was engaged in farming, but is at present living at 938 B street. Taeoma, wasn., and is employed at the, Todd Ship yards, while talking to' a Tanlac rep resentative the. other day.- " About a vear ago. " continued r. LeMwis ."I went up to Roberts. Ida' ho, and while working on my home stead I noticed that I was failing in strength and health. I was losing weight and getting weaker day by day Thisi condition kpt up- for the whole time I was there, and at the end of the vear I was almost a complete wreck I had no appetite and the climate there seemed to affect my breathing. I fin ally got to where I would have to get out of bed at night and walk around in the yard for hours at a time m or der to get a good breath. Mv physician told me that I would have to gel out of that climate or I could not possibly live much longer. Then I gave up tho homestead and name back to Tacoma, I and when I got back hete I was simp ly down and out in health. . "Shortly after, I got back, a -mend Ethel Clayton's Beaubra Comnlexion That splendid actress now appear ing under the Paramount banner is fa- Hurst, Friday afternoon, at her homo, mous for her beautiful complexion. She linta.. 1 . l I . . , r, . 14.31 South Commercial street. . Mr. and Mrs. William H. Prunk and Mrs. 'Rachel-Boeder spent the week end at Ooacnnucy, wlinro they were the guests of the latter 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cooiter, at a rabbit dinner. Tho regular business meeting of the Loyal Women's class of the First Christian church will be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. W. Walcher, 1534 South Commercial street. Important business will be transacted and a largo attenilnnce is desired. The Royal Highlanders were hosts at a delightfully informal evening Mon-' (Continued from page one) "SYRUP OF FIGS" .- CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at Tongue! Remove Poison Front Stomach,. Liver and Bowels Accent, " Ollllifnrnin " 9an only look for tho name California on the packaae. then Vnn nrn aurn Mm child is havinir the beat and m k.m loss laxative or physic for the- little Biomaca, river arm bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full di rections for Child' rinrih nn uh knt. tie. Give St without fear. Mother! You must say "California" , (Adv) attributes her wonderful skin to the cue of a. simple toilet article called Derwillo. There is nothing like it for tan, freckles,, shiny nose, sallow, dark, rough skin. It takes th place of face powder, stays on better, as perspira tion does not affect it, and it instant ly beautifies the complexion. One ap plication proves it: If you want a nice lily white skin'with rosy checks, get a bottle of Derwillo today; you will be delighted. Derwillo is" sold at all up to date toilet counters. Be sure to read large announcement of Miss Clayton 's soon to appear in this paper. It tells hew to instantly have a beautiful com plexion and a soft, white, velvety skin everyone "just loves to touch." 1 1 Skin trouble costs many a man his job No matter how efficient a matt maj be, :if.Jte:lwj(ari jbgrp skuveruption, there are poaitionj in which, he cannot be tolerated. ' He may know that it ii rat m the least contagious, but otha people are afraid, they avoid htm, and lie nitst make way for a man with a clear, healthy skin. - Why run this risk, when Resinol Ointment and Resiaol Saap stop itching aad cttar away eczema aad .limilai hamen, so quickly and essrty t ( wUm Km prMabi anhul tmtnKM 20 fmn. Every druasut setu Keainut WbikhuI mI Rcstno! Sop far ntapts el each Men's Overcoats Small in Numbers -Big in Values It's the smallest stock of Overcoats we have ever ad vertised, but, it's a BIG thing to just nineteen mer m the community. These nineteen coats are all that remain from what was once a large, assorted stock. Naturally they are no longer first choice but they are all good, serviceable Overcoats, lined and unlin ed, some with full back; others have belted back. They are all: Last Year's Overcoats Last Year's Prices Less Twenty Per Cent An absolute reversal of conditions. For example: An Overcoat that would have cost you $25 a year ago may now be bought for $20.00. This table shows just what is left. DEDUCT 20 PER CENT FROM THESE PRICES. : ,; ' SIZES $2 ! Tl-i i tU)M 1 V4.U5 41HM 114.25 $18.35 22.75 22.73 21.00 22.75 21.00 , I . I 22.75 25.00 22.75 I ' ' 1 4 I I 24.45 - . - r ; , ' I 1 K.1.65 2l.fi5 j ; ' ' BOARD OF HEALTH WARNS AGAINST FLU Authorities tNervousJy Await Recur rence of Breaded Epidemic Medical authorities seem to be of ine opinion that this- cottntrv will ajjaiii be visited by tho dreaded seouro of iufluenwi, and. have already takea steris to warn the public as to the pre caution that should be observed. i lie Doartt of health of the state of Connecticut has had large placards iniui-u aim wiaciy uistriDuted contain ing thei following advice, which will be found valuable in any locality, its purpose 'being to avoid, if possible, a recurrence of this. dreaded epidemic.' How to Avoid the Tlu 1. Don't inhaVsnv person's breath. - . ' . 2. .kvoid persons who cough and sneoKe. ,'- 3. Don't .visit flose poorly ? ventilated, places..' . Keep warm and dry 5. If you get wet, change your the cironlatjon, imp clothes at once. 4: kidney, action, idi 0. Don t use drinking cups whatever tlm. thai will prepare the system for the attack. They are advisng that the system not be permitted, to get int a run down condition, but that it be kept in a healthy, vigorous state eo that t wit tie prepared to hotter withstand th danger of influenza. The blood is the most vital force of life; therefore, it follows that upon the condition of tne iDiood dependa largely the condi tion of the entire svstem. Every organ, nerve, muscle, tissue and sinew of the body is dependent upou the Wood suiinlv for nounshment, nd as it eirculates through the system pure and rich and free .from all im purities '; it furnishes these 'different members the healthful properties need ed to' preserve them and enable them to performtheir vari6us duties. So long as the blood remains free from infection, we are liable- to cseape disease,- but any impurity in this life Hiving-stream acts injuriously on the system and affect the general hearth. Disorder! blood comes from various causes, snch: as a sluggish condition of perfect bowed and cestion. etc.. but ur cuns t-... ),., . v. vui v,a or towel tbat .other persona purified before the svstem is. in such ( robust condition that it is able to ward off disease. tS. . 8,( the fine old purely vege- : tmlile blood "remeilv. is a valuable airent ;fil baUdjnv tp the system, and giving it mat rorinst and viirorous vitautv that , is jo essential as an aid -'in resist- in rnflnrora, and other dangwroas' ait ments. A course of S. 8, 8.." .win prove to yoir its -reat efficacy, as it has in so many cases of impaired and im- aH have used. 7. Iir the protection of oth.-t era, (iover your ninth when you cough or sneeze. 8. Cleiui.vyour- teeth and mouth frequently, 9. itoa't spit'on tho. floor. DON! DELAY AND BE DISAPPOINTED la addition to the above, the health commissioner of New York citv, in an interview in' tho New York Times, . i iiiuuenza,. waras druggists, and is worth many times its jineryone to guard their health care- cost 4u building up and strengthening .folly, aud those who are weak, he al-the svstem, and giving it a robust vK- Yise to build up their strength to ;,ons" and. hralthv eirc.vlatioa fhat is j better Ibe prepared for the attack. Im importoat in helping to ward off I J medical profession practically the attacks of disease. admit their helplessuess, and health You can obtain without eost free murnonties are nervouslv faeinir the mn,i;i a.i.i.. ' k;.. situation. They can only advise that 'Medical Adviser. 131 Swift haboratorv, ' precautionary measures ba adopted. Atlanta Oa. . ' (Adv of mine told me about Tanlac and ad vised me 'to give it a trial, and after takin a couple of bottles of it I felt so much better that I actually went to work doing hard labor Kke handling brick and steel. My appetite came back and from that day to this, it just seems I can t get enough to eat. I have no trouble in breathing now, and ean go to bed at night and sleep right thru without a break until time to. get rp in the morning. That was twenty i iro weeks ago, and I have gained an avr age ef a pound a. week-ever -since.. ! am as well and strong now as I ever waa. and am still swinging, to my job at tne snipyards and my work doesn 't hurt me at all. ,Yes, sir, Tanlac is the best medicine I have ever seen, an I expect to keep it on hand as long as I Hve." Tanlac is sold in Salem by Dr. S. 0. Stone, in Hubbard by Hubbard Drag Co., in Mt.-Angel b-.Bcn' Gooch, in Gervaia y Join Keby, in Turner by H. P; Cornelius, in Woodburn by Ly man H. aaoroy, in SUvertoa by Gei ... Steelbammor, in Gules by Mrs. J. P. McCurdy, in stay ton by C. A.,, Bcauehamp, in Aurora by AuroTa Dive -htore, in St. Paul by Groceteria Stores. Co., in Donald by M. W. Johnson, ia. Jefferson by Foshav & Mason and hi Mill City by MarKeteia Gro. Co. .., , i v ' (Adv.) ' Plumbintr and Watfir Rmtoma Tnotoiion by GEABEH BEOS, 141 South Libert? at., rnone oou. Also agent rot ralr-banks-Morse Gas Engines. Tho joy of feeling fit and fresh rewards those who heed the laws of health, and keep the habits regu lar with Largest SU of Any Mectieinft iri the World. o!4 Everywhr. ln boxe, 10c, 2&e. 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