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PAGE Si A. THE DAILY CAPITAL JuUKJMAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 19U Mil! r unnorccro iUilUiiil I HUUnLOuLO ULTIMATI Paris, Nov. 21.- Tnited Press.) The .Hungarian 'government has acU ' dressed an ultimatum to the Austrian government ordering the Vienna au thorities to surrender Bela Kun, for mer Hungarian soviet dictator, and his accomplices, according to Budapest ad vices today. ' 'Admiral Horthy has been Instructed to prepare military meaHures if neces sary, to enforce the Hungarian ulti matum, the advices said. Horthy ts head of the new Hungarian army. I Tho Hungarian demands will be en forced even If a declaration of war and a march toward Vienna is necessary,, advices here declared. Portland Men, Injured In Auto Accident, May Die .Portland, Or., Nov. 21. Two men, it Is feared, will died as a result of a colllflsion bctwen an automobile truck and a streetcar here. Robert O. Welsh, driver of the truck was thrown out of the seat and a rear wheel of the heavy vehicle passed over him. He received probable fatal inter nal injuries. l''r-.(i Keller suffered a fractured Skull and is not expected to live. Frank Beatty escaped with slight in juries. Thefe three were occupants of thr truck, which was partly wrecked. For Liver And Bowels Dr.'Carter's K. & B. Tea i Mild, ((tie VcKCIalilc Laxative uikI Healthful Drink Editor And Paper Fined For Contempt Of Court Omaha, Neb., Nov. 21 Kdltor Hose- ' water and the Bee Publishing com pany were fined $1000 each by District i Judge Redick, when found guilty of contempt, as a result of publishing an article dealing with an alleged frame up by police in tampering with grand Jury witnesses, which resulted In the Indictment of J. Hurry Moore, Bee re porter, for tilleged participation in th riots fere September 28. Moore under siimlar charges was found not guilty on grounds of insufficient evidence. Rnsewater will appeal. To Prevent Influenza Colds cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tab lets remove the cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." E.W. GROVES signature on box. 30c0. (Adv) I You can keep the whole family in jgood health if you will brew a cup of ivegetablo tea every Other night and, I have them flrink it just before going i to bed. For very little money you can get a package of Dr. Carter's K. & B. I Tea, and after you and the dear ones have used it for a week you'll say it's : the finest, gentlest and most com plete tonlo laxative you ever " ran ' across.' 1 ' ' :''' I For stomach, liver and 'bowels and 1 to purify the blood, nothing is more reliable. Give' it to the little ones : when they get feverish and can't eat. They will like it and it does them lots I of good. (Adv) j BANK STATEMENTS CAM-ED , Washington, Nov. SI. The comp troller of the treasury today issued a call for the condition of national banks , on Monday, November-17. i Yourearningpower When it rains is made sure tr -Lis' IB-AiTO J- ,J5 ' KEFLEX SLICKER . look for the Keflex Edge A.J.TowebCx Established 183 Boston, Mas. . m SUITS, O'CO ATS, RAINCOATS Saturday, Nov. 22 10 o'clock a. m., all of the following goods: 337 Court Street Clocks, watches, guitars, drums, violins, picture frames, lamps, cameras, typewriters, pianos, chairs, tables, stoves, bicycles, motorcycles, guns, tools, graphophones, sewing machines, suits, overcoats, rain coats, ladies' cloaks, men's pants, hats, caps, shoes. And thousands of other useful articles that we are closing out regardless of cost. There will be bargains and lots of them. COME! TERMS OF SALE CASH! GEO. MILES, Owner, . 337 Court Street Col. W. F. Wright, Auctioneer. '""' ..-. IIHHIIHIt 4 , . Many Good' People of Salem Are Wearing J il II liva Shoes YOU CAN TELL THEM AT A GLANCE. STYLE, DURABILITY AND COMFORT ARE COMBINED ONLY IN HIGH GRADE SHOES AND THEY COST NO MORE, SO WHY NOT GET THE HABIT, AND Buy Your Shoes of Price LADIES' DRESS SHOES . Men's $9 and $10 Dress Kid and patent leather, cloth top and two-tone . high heels. Regular $8, $9 and $10 Shoes. $6.95 $4.95 Mens$12and$13Munson LADIES' DRESS SHOES last $8.95 Brown Kid, Cloth top Shoes, Military heels, . regular $10 sellers , a- Men s $5 and $6 Work Shoes W'JsO $3.95 LADIES' FINE SHOES . .... ' Black and Brown Kid Shoes with Baby Louis Men S ) and $5 Army 5hoes Heels, regular $13 stock shoe $3 95 $9.95 , . Men s $10 10-inch Loggers LADIES' COMFORT SHOES $6.95 Black Vici Kid Comfort Shoes, plain or tip toes, : . regular $5 and $6 (13 rF Men's $11 Tan, 16-inch KitvO Top Shoes. $7.95 Xt Tie Price' Shoe C r r u n cm w n y i 1 II I! f $1 S NOW IN PROGRESS; AI SAIEM'S GREATEST WOMEN'S APPAREL STORE Our Entire Stock consisting of misses'; young ladies' and women's stylish fall and winter apparel offered at one third to one-half below regular values. Pursuant to our policy of disposing of all surplus stock away below regular prices and because of the late arrival of many valuable lots of merchandise and our determination to make room for more new goods now in transit, we have resolved to take radical price reducing measures, for immediate unlo ading of vast quantities of this season's styles in Women's Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Skirts, Millinery and Furs, forced to put on a sale of such magnitude at this early date and at a time when you need such garments, instead -of waiting for the usual January Clearance sale. We are offering you the advantage of a complete stock at the most phenomenal price reductions the people of Salem and vicinity have ever known. ALL THOUGHT OF PROFIT HAS BEEN ABANDONED AND PRICES CUT TO THE QUICK. ' Great Unloading Sale of Women's Coats $42.50 to $55 Values $33 Look where -you will, you'll not find another such stock of handsome new coats in Salem. Coats for all occasions and of every desirable material direct from America's foremost coat makers including wool velours, plushes, hurellas, vel vets, broadcloth, Kerseys, Silvertone and kindred materials. Belted or semi-fit-ling models. Weliave them in browns, greens, taupe, navy,- burgundy, plum and other leading colors. I moadmg Sale Price : $33.00 $35 to $40 Coats Now $21.50 Hundreds of new Fall and Winter coats for women and misses. Some full lined, others half lined, others vinlined. Loosj and belted models hi great array. Large self cape or fur collars, Brown, Pekin, reindeer, taupe, plum, Burgundy, navy, and green And another' lot including Rain Coats, v.ilu?s"iip to $30. Sale PiW" 14.75 M Corresponding reductions in higher priced coats. Suits and Dresses Galore at Unloading Sale Prices $35 to $47.50 Suits $23.75 There are so many beautiful new models that it is impos- sinie to (lescrioe mem in derail sunice to say every new and popular style for- Fall and Winter is represented. Suits of burellas, serges, velours," velvets, broadcloths, poplins, and novelty mixtures, Unloading .Sale Price $50 to $62.50 Misses' and Women's Suits $29.50 Handsome suits embracing desirable style features fa vored by the devotees of fashion these splendid gar ments, so skillfully designed and carefully tailored, Vill win instant approval from women desirous of adhering closely to the prevailing modes. Values up to $62.50, Un loading Sale Price $65 to $87.50 Suits $37.50 And another group of plain tailored alid novelty suits for young ladies and women. Every new and worthy de sign. Smart styles for afreet and dress occasions. Nov elty and plain tailored models. Prevailing materials are serges, gabardines, broadcloths, wool velours, tricotines, , etc. All colors and sizes. $23.15 its $29.50 $29.50 SALE PRICE S37 SO Regular Values $65.00 Regular Values $72.50 Regular Values $77.50 Regular Values $82.50 ' Greatest Sale of Dresses Ever Known in Salem Messaline, Taffeta Silk, Jersey, Velvet and Georgette Dresses, t he kind you'll want to buy, not odd lots or models that didn't take and were then reduced in price to be pushed out. No indeed, but the newest, and best made; every detail as perfect as skilled makers au accomplish, at one-third to one-half, and in some instances less than one-half their regular prices. $25.00 to $:W.OO Dresses Now . . . $16.5040.00 to $45.00 Dresses Now ..-.'..; .'. $24.75 $:!2.50 to $:15.00 Dresses Now $18.75 $50.00 to .$55.00 Dresses Now . , .$29.50 $:17.50 to $;l!).00 Dresses Now ; . .$22.50$60.00 to $75.00 Dresses Now . $37'50 Dresses Hats . Waists Sweaters Taffeta Silk, Wool Serge, Trimmed Hats for young ' . . . . MMoalina Satin and Jersey . 'adifs including " organaT aisU 7 50 S'ip? Sweatel'9- vai" Turbans and large Velvet . urganaie waists. Dresses, values up to 37.50 models, small, medium and various new and pretty de- . ious colors and all sizes, un- for ' ' X $4 50 t0 ,5 5 .080d.uae138lZe3' ,1-50tO loading sa.e price $1975 $2.48 98c $5.75 (The Old White Corner) Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store