The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 24, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ' SUNDAY r MORNING, DECEilBER 2 J,
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YOU, IF YOU CAM
"CATCH1SMAN
rHunt for 'Shadow -Junior" Says
Mayor, y in Behalf of . Amer
ican Legion Frolic Saturday.
If Mayer Baker ia right, u betas
mayor lie should be. Portlanders may
expect .most setting within thejtext
week. -; ; . :V5"
The cause of tt all la. the Americas
LesJon ia seoerel and. JPrUend peat to
particular, which la e lacing a biff show
Saturday, ..night at The ' Auditorium
and guarantees ail -comers real
-igh la Farla'J : ?
To advertise the . show many stunts
have bea planned, a ad It to to warn
the public of them that? Mayer Baker
baa . Issued his proclamation.
One of the "tbrtners- already announced-
la the fact that - "Shadow
Junior" , , abroad , Jy -, ;
Leffionnaires invite the public to cap
ture this person. The one deing so
will receive 9109 In cash money, pro
Tided he play the same according, to
the rules laid down.
. They aret
"Firstly, to be entitled to receive the
410 you must: have- oa your- person
two- tickets for the enow, 'A. Night In
Parte.' , --
, '"Secondly, you must tap Shadow Jr.
on the right shenMer and say, 'Pardon
me, yea are Mr. Shadow who will ap
pear la TA Night la Paris" with the
American Legion at, The Auditorium,
Saturday night. December 80,
, "Shadow Jr.. upon being recognized
and spoken to, will reepoad by aaylag
Ou! (wee), rm Shadow.
"Remember the rules, Itor it In your
statement you lea Ye out as mach as
a comma you don't set the hundred."
HOYT9 STAB SOtrCHT
' Shadow Is be lag' managed by George
Latimer, known as Jules Cheron, matt
arer of "Mtle. 'Fill," the petite dancer
of last year's big frolic -"
As an added drawing card to the
big show, the legion la trying te get
movie stars of the first magnitude to
coon for the- event Efforts are now
being made by Claude Bristol to have
either Mary Pickford, Douglas . Fair
banks. Katharine MacDonatd er Har-
old Lloyd come.
To de this he has aaked Batch V.
"WUlgajtuv Oregon national committee-
raan. to, use suitable Influence oa Will
;-Hays.4 the, Pooh-Bah of Moviedom.
National ' Commander Owsley of the
legion is also aiding the Portland post
la 'getting ; representative movie stars.
Creridai Porta Break
Hecortl s in
Activity
bpeciat Cabla teThe Jouroel and The Cbteacp
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Berlin. Dec 23. All pre-war records
for shipping in Hamburg and Bremen.
Mb tprinetgaj i German seaports, were
broJteu ;f iilf and Jwrre this year, ac
cording; tbrjMsfciem Heiatcken ef the
North, Crbatj Ltoyd Steamahip oom
paay. m.s - r. ,
,- In a "review ; of the progress made
; by t the. German lints ; n the sftrst II
r months of" 192 he declares that Ger
viiiC shipping la rapidly getting back
. ;nermsj oajlitiena despite the redi--oal
cuts made in the merchant marine
by th treaty sf VessaiHes, - He elalma
hat-aH those countries which enjoyed
n artificial boom. In shipbuilding dur
ing the war, including the-J United
ijtatea, Japan, and . the .Scandteartan'
cwuatries. axe, loaiajp money aa titejr
abippln., ,ft ; ; ;,X,. , .
Hers Hetnicken saya that th : toa
oaga af the Gm; merchant fleat
now amoats t 1. SdO.ec 0 soma and ta
'another' year- or tw-Ul :b'targer
thaa tt was ta laiA ,m- , ;
, -Qcmiany ts a saaiarlng satioa and
you cannot keep It off the Tiv seas of
the, globe, wrttea Ueiaickea, a. -
Aiding in
Reconstmction of
f Sections in Prance
SpdI Ukltto. h Jori sad Te Uuease
r Bcrun, Dec ;i-iovlet Rnssfa la
! .taitiEC part in the, actual reconstruo-
ton of the devastated areas in Franca
: and Belgium, according to a. statement
. Jnade to th correspondent today by
; tiimeoa Xdebcrmaaa. bead of the Rus-
alaa goveratntnt lumber trust, '
i Liebarmaaa tia aowt to Veave for
HOHMWj Aft Kc-tr. . J
preliminary eoaferencea-wlth tba Ger-
..n. .no vrencQ Txuuevnai group
-which J doing the construction work
: in uUcm. Several sblpleekda of Rue.
' !" 4.mbcr Jr3 bava been denr
:rrd dtrectJy ; to Vrance; and others
will follow soon. Still other shipments
"1U b fewde, t Gaxeaaox au4 wpU,ftl
XO Germany's reparations account.
269 Political - .
. . Offenders Released
" DibUn, Dee. . J. ' 8.VTwo
hundred and slxty-oiae poUticai arts
oners wrrs -released today by tba r'ree
State, oCficiala after the prisoar had
pledged themseivea ntr ts bear arms
agtotu iwwmwiiit- .
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! apsouc aafwivdmcirr ' i
- tJAtA TAT
Tkcher ? ef Ba!lr Od. . xe ess
"J" , CWr, tr 1 f vie,
, rbibjr Work 3ecy
- - , ij Ifew . Tact :as at . alariark thA ?:
; r?: :DANCiNG
f?-J AUGHT
, 1 V ew eed.sepiiii
S uu
LetSse, a.
rHdiHi coaa
rHvate te. ., Other
4hup tenon.
' - hiMffe9 Sa '
fiowmrt sustum
ACADEMIES
V t . . MWRLARK HAU.
1 aM ans wathhMa Sta,
V eOTIUUCMS MStL
'"I n t n i is
CLASS nUKLAN S HAIL .
twwf Mender, TunSar en swear eataa
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- - v . : Piewi of dnnkte (Niiaeia, - ,.-
. .Vu at)UTmaunaat.
NOT1T Visit the hails and grilla S
what pr.i) , ...t-. ,
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nfc "raclitiil i:adeuijr a t
THE MAN OF MYSTERY
Tbia la "Shadow Jr." Portland post of the 5roer1cnn Xiegjtoii offers f 100
to anyone wb tdentitOes tm oo tbe street this week. He wUI ap.
pear at the big sbow Niht In Paxlg,"
Movie Stars Lead
Pire Fighters at
Universal Studio
Los- Angeles. Dec, tX Volunteer
firefighters led by Norman Kerry and
Herbert RawUnsoa, mavis stars, put
out a spectaojular tire at Universal
City late this afternoon, . which for a
Um threatened the destruction of sev
eral important buildings of the famous
StUdlOS.
Three of the volunteer firemen. In
cluding Kerry, were overcome by
smeke Whil fighting : Uva -feia. and
t,go,ws. feet ef , rMv .estiiaajte to. be
worth tSO.OOO. wars destroyed , before
the fire was gottea under. controL
The Mas atarted In the cutting room
and apread rapidly through tha edi
torial build bag. Kerry and Rawiinsos
rallied the several huadred r employes
at the studio, iaciudin? actors, di
rectors and camera men; a.$d put tacm
to worK. fightma th fiamsa withy ch6a
lcals. hoses and bucket brigades. . The
ceusa tlt Cb7ws being; Investi
gated by 4flcUlstpniiiit4 1 1 1 ft
. i i i I A I S ; ' ;
Bills Stolen Iftm
lVUnt Are Passed
-Chnaha. NelCDeo, 3S.-HCTtTP.-Twa
W sroien rrom ute oen,ver
huu passeo, on merchants at
Hastings and Aurora, IS'eb. Friday,
recording to word reaehing State
Sheriff Hvcm at T,bmrtH tnnMn t.
vovding to layers' Information, the bills
nave positively txen tdentitiet by their
wnniw as part of tba Denver loot,
yederal secrtv l-rvicr amenta are hur-
yiag to rwe co-yvos. x
Congressmen Luckv
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(By Cairenal BeirioBt' '
Washington. Dee. !i.PjmMMti.
uva itos; a. Kelley of- Michigan re
ceived aa unusual Christmas txreaent
today. 'rhere It is" tb uiabiraii
congrassman saia, waviaif a telegram.
"Mt aaya that a well Kaa. taat tn
and that i Bows lsOft barrels a day.
T sa ia acres right alongside tha
weUV Th property ss aear Tampa,
Pendleton. rf - Thi - iot.n.
for the Umatiila covnty cireult court.
vx.iuu opens January t eaatalna vlt
viuuuuh vwu. vu most imparani oe-
lns tha mhneuinr a il.n la . r.
Un saavoaaat. by tbe- Uelht ey mr-
" j. v.iara. on vtcieoer zs. one
WVtnaa. MM. MTru Rttllon m
c ,a f t coaaty, a a
w me jury,:- -.i -,-
l!LLi!jLl!HLi!'L' !! $ ? '. " " 'I ' ' " "
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SPECUL MUSIC AND DANCING
:TZ CHRISTMAS EVENING , j
: -! BOB STAYSAS ORCHESTRA
Asparagus Soup ( "
Eastern Oysters on Half Shell
Roast Turkey Cranberry Sauce
Fried Spring Chicken j Celery Dressing
V Plum Pudding with Hard Sauce
.A ; Hot Mince Pie , . 4
; llVLARIN CAFE
V. . 3624 Morrisoa, Near Par!: St
'Peace on Earth'
Lacking in Cradle
Of Christianity
tOaprrbbk, 1922, by the TaiUd Pw) :
' Jerusalem, Dec 23. Christmas ta
tba Holy Land of tha Near Bast, era
die of Christianity, finds Christians
facing the most widespread persecu
tion and'exlls since tba days ef Christ.
Even here in Jerusate&v tha fol
lowers of tha Man of Bethlehem be
lieve there is little peace oa earth and
good will toward cnes and grim re
alization has soma that tba saagnt-
tude of the - present expulsion of
Christians from their nattvs lands
by their ancient enemy, tha Moslems,
is unparalleled in history
Has Wished Reid :
And Arbuckie Best:
Chicago. Dec, 85. KD. P.) Will H.
Hays, premier of movieland. In
Chicago tonight en routs to big heme
in Sullivan, Ind for Chiistmaa, -
Hays commented 7 drt the Waltaoe
nM .H itnnu atanckla nasna sav
ing; he wished them both the ' beat f
Inek" and hoped they would win, trash
slaudits from mavis audiences, . t
Reid la staging n remarkable fight
to some back,9 the movie boss, sa4
"Ha is In bad shape and I Wish, him
tbe beat of luck." .. .
Disabled Vets Get
Estate of $350,000
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lltw Ttntamrt Bsvieel '
' London. Deo. 23. Vlseount Kxmouth,
who was succeeded in the peerage by
Edward Irwin Pounea r"eiew, agea
of Washington. t. G, left all tha
money be earned as a Brltisn officer
to the 'Prince of Wales rand fen dis
abled soldiers. It became known when
the. estate was probated. His estate la
valued at i36tf.sea t.- -
f ujtebal of bis Torixr
Mrs. Jesse Hammer Flnley. 7 died
at the fcems of her daughter, Mrs, Wil
liam IX Bennett, No. 124t Kast Fland
ers street, at 7 :0 o'clock, Saturday
alKht. " roUowins a protracted Uhaeea.
Mrs, Plnley was born In Keokuk, Iowa.
and bad - been a resident of Portland
since 1915. In addition to her daughter.
Mrs. Bennett, she is survived by
another daughter. EUa ; ef Portland.
Funeral services will be bald at W.
L, Fintey s Sons undertakia parlors
this afternoon. -y; --.- -
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CHRISTMAS
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DINNER , ;
$1.00
" and, - , r -.-
New tYeaf Oinner ;
m rapcics
raillGlWEDDIiIG
CREATES GOSSIP
Fcmer .Wife , cf Harveetsr, Kin?
VHI Be Free to Marry Swiss
Architect After December -23.
Chicaga,- Dev 2S. Society - today
buzsed with'' rumors of tba Impending
marriage of Mrs. -Edith Rockefeller
Mcrnaick - to .EUward Krenn. young
Swiss architect.1.. t-V:-s;.--t'5
Mr CMcCormick. U was pointed aut;
will be free to marry December 23,
the anniversary of ier dlvorce'Trom
Harold P. McCormick. Harvester mag
nate and1 husband of Ganna Walska.
Polish prima dmna, - -
ICrenn. according to intimate friends
of the couple, la said-te have been Ini
tiated into the management of the
business affairs ..of Mrs. McCormick.
called . the "world's richest woman.
She is the only daughter ef John
ftackef Uer. .
Krean ts aa architect by profession
sad a stndeat at psycho-analyaia. They
met in Switzerland in one of the psy
chology classes which Mrs. McCormick
attended. Ha accompanied her to
America when she returned a little
more ' than a year age. :
rroxTLD kas&t juuuoars
Beth are Interested in the arts and
are ef tan seen together at the opera
and other f unctions.
Krenn, who is many years tha junior
of Mrs. McCormick. is living at the
Drake hotel, across the street from
Mrs. Mccormick's town house on Lake
Shore Drive.
Should Kxean marry Mrs. McCor
mick. it was pointed oat today, bis
dower right In hen fortune, estimated
at tnaay millions of dollars, with an
Income of three quarters of a million
dollars annuaUy. will be one third.
. Although the McCormicks are di
vorced, they are said to nave remained
good friends, both retaining member
ship In a society they founded to bat
tle the deadly- typhus germ, after, one
of their children died of typhoid fever
The "reported, approaching marriage
ef Mrs. McCormick and Mr Krena,
friends say. will take place shortly
after New. Tear's.
r interest, nowever, ' centers m tu
scheduled visit' of Harold F. McCor
mick and his opera singer bride and
prospects of their meeting with Mrs.
Edith Kockefeller-McCormick, : :
"She has such exquisite poise,'
one of her closest friends today re
marked, "that I should not be sur
prised to find her at Walska's concert
U she gives one here."
Neither Mrs. Bockef eller-McCormlck
nor Mr.' Krenn would comment on the
sumors of their early, wedding today.
'."K EDWARD GLAZfE$ " i
Washougal. Wash, Dee. S3. Punerai
services w era held here Friday for Ed
ward Glasier $3. Bev. R. B. Parcel of-
nciauss, ; ourvtvmg are nia wua ana
uu vug, t .. -r, '
1tmiM...ii..t......t1T
5?uleU6e Oreetiugs
In. sincere appreciation
of the patronage and
good will of our friends
and customers, .we ex
tend our heartiest wishes .
for a Merry -Christmas.
Gorman 'iSrbfters
TAILORS
1$-104 ireisaalae X'loor, 3T0culwegtrB Battk Bldg.
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t( The Bast V ay
Is to Save Your Eyes
; Q Our complete optical aemrice is deaitrned to
fill yorar cverjr eyeglass need. We, fit your
eye ' acientifically. We desisrn and -make
cla&sea to suit you. We sire you honest and.
capable advice (or the care of your eyes.
Q Let us be your counselors.
Q Our own complete lens-grindine; plant on
the premises . - - . -,; tt- .
O1 fc'. ' EVESIOVIT SPECIALISTS
PorfJantTs , Largest. Most MoJern. 'Best EqnlppetJL
. . . . Exclusive Optical Establishment .
201 to 211 Corbett Cldgr Fifth and Morrison
.." CKaa. A. Rnsce, Pres. entl Gee. Mgr.
f iace ISC3
Spring Eonlance - r
Is. Shattered hy
: .Father's Action
(By Cstmsal r4e
: CWcago, Dec fX The spric-tim
romanca ef Co netance, Bennett, dasv
ter , cf TUchard ; Bennett, celebrated
actor, - and . Chester Hirt lieorehead,
veered toward tragedy today" " -,
. Annulment of their marriage, en
tered, lata a year ago when they were
17 1... years eld. was asked today by
Mooreheada father. He declared that
his consent to the wedding was ob
tained by "grand 'and. misrepresenta
tion." t t J . - - 4- -
The couple were married ta Green
wich, Conn. June 18. .1921. v --
"Our marriage ta going to last a
million years, they are said to have
declared 1st announcing their wedding
to their friends.
The couple to said to have eloped
from a ball given-at the homer ef Mrs.
Meorebead'a mother. They spent their
honeymoon in California, i
-Mrs. Meerehead la visiting her father,
who to playing an engagement here.
VT. jfreoerick R. Uooreneaa, promi
nent anrgeon here, said that hie son
had resumed hie sUjdies at, the Univer-
Ohristihas I Seal -Goal
of $20,000
NeaxtyAttained
W1th mere than $18,000 la the banle,
praetieaUy all of which 1 from the
Portland sale . of Christmas seals. - It
to safe to predict that Portland has
made Its quota of $20,000, said A. L.
Mills, president ef the Oregon Tuber
culosis association. : . r:.
The sale, which closed Eaturday.
to the most successful the association
has ever held, there being little doubt
but what the full state quota of $40,
OOe has been met. Medford -wired
Saturday that they had $1090 in sight
"This splendid response oa the part
of tha public ta our annual appeal will
make possible , an enlargement of our
work along Unas of public health, with
special reference to the prevention of
tuberculosis, and we are most grateful
to all who hi iMHT. the sale
a -success. -
- The sale marks tha end of the fis
cal year of the association, . and the
program - for next year will at eace
be outlined and the budget prepared.
Herrin Massacre
: Jurors Take Becess
, Marlon. HL, Dec 23. -CCT. P.)-After
a brief session today. Jurors In the Her
rin massacre trial were turned ovr
to custody of bailiffs for the Christ
was holidays and a recess of court
taken until January 2 ,t
. ECOLA. TQ CABBT I.17MBZS .
Entrance of the schooner- Ecola, tied
up at Astoria ejnee September 80, In
the lumber carrying trade at an early
date was announced ) here Saturday.
The vessel will . be brought to Port
land for overhauling before loading
at the Inman Poulsen . mill for ship
menta to South Africa. The schooner
ta controlled by Balfour, Guthrie &
uo.
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iin wsswa---Ms
to Economize
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DHI1YAT
LOS mm TO
REACH OVER U. S;
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Marccci Pcurin Into Country,
? Despit8 Increaia in Arrests;
to Go : After ; Ring Leaders.
Loe) . Angeles : Dec 13. ftrl P.
Investigation ef a natonwlde "dope
ring with tentacles reaching from At
lantic to Pacific, has been begun by
xeuers grane jury Here. " '
Evidence being presented ta "being
shrouded with the greatest secrecy, but
It la known that TJnited State At
torney Joe Burke hopes te emerge
front the grand Jury star chamber at
the cenelnsiam mt th IhiimHhiu.
Indictments of a character which will
pro cne .rmasxer minosT ot the na
tional Hnff into the tolls of the law. .
d JTbere Is na. imiht that .krntim
are pouring Into this country In areater
m " " .m ,- man ever . Dehors. - aespite
an - increasing number of arrests - all
BW th. . MHmtfV ICMkln-l, it,
hep, the : Chinese epium prepare lion
wBoaeu in pipes; yen-, snee, a second
g-rade of the same thing; heroin, co
caine and other . forms - of drugs are
even : being disguised i under trade
names and sold in defiance of federal
laws. 3-.y.!-v,-
We Intend to fix responsibility for
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Is Being ToTd by the Front Windows Today Edwards'
Annual January Sale BldtiYou; Investigate Before
You Invest Easy Terms, No Interest Are for You.
ffow as Any Other Time s
Three Feature Values That Are In
THE WINDOWS J
QTJITB SQfTLAB THOtTOH SOI XBEJTTIPAX. ffO JJXXTSTBATIOlfS
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GET, THS
TOTES TOUB
- rAVOBJTE i
OBGA3FI2ATIOJf
; ff AJTTS THEJT
AS THE
TIME IS C 1,0 SB '
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tbia influx et these Illicit drugs.'
Burke declared. We have arrested
many peddlers and so have state and
meal efficiale, but this does not atop
the Cow. There are 109 known ped
dlers is Lot Angeles, who are either
In Jail a have served terms. S'.--
We are morally certain that a anna
bar of these men who have been .ar
rested are Important, cogs in the sys
tem ef distributing narcotics and re
cent evidence we have obtained may be
strong enoagh tauput them behind the
bars for-long terms. ,
Charges ef conspiracy to violate a
United States law, punishable by a long
penitentiary sentence, Will be placed
against those indicted. It la said.
.Burke - admitted having ta hia pos
session a list of beers In Lea Angela
and Hollywood, whose names, if pub
lished, will astound the country, be
cause ef their prominence la social
and motion- picture circles, - '
EOUTWOOB PAKTXBS - "
Burke also has evidence concerning
certain Hollywood "cocaine parties."
he said, which may result In indict
ments against those permitting or stag
ing them. - - i
v All witnesses are being summoned In
secret, and , actual meetinga of the
grand jury are called covertly la di
verse places te order that outsiders
may not . see witnesses come and go
from the grand Jury room.
Burke believes that the Indictments
he hopes to obtain will decidedly check
the the narcoUo trade both la Holly
wood and New York city, and te a cer
tain extent in other places. v .
TO BPKAK AT XT3STTTBB8ITY CXTJB
An latunats and reivid account et
recent Chinese . revolutionary move
ments will be given at the University
club noon luncheon next Thursday by
Upton : Close, representative of . the
Chicago Tribune In China for the last
seven years.
To You !
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From Mr: Edwards and
Every Employe of This Store
Come t h e Heartiest and
Most Kindly Wishes for
Joyf u! Xmas
STORE CLOSED TOMORROW
AVivia
t Solid Mahogany With
Cane, and Veloar, :
DAVENPORT CHAIR
' AND ROCKER-
$149-75
In that new and desirable antique finish:
all loose seat eushioas are filled with springs
(the loose back e-ushioas are Included without
. . additional aharge).
Queen Anne Table and
Six Chairs to Match
4SxS4-lnch mahogany toe table that opens '
.six feet, , and set et six -chairs f Carver
included), with Jiab blue genuine leather alia
seats.. . . . T-.
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BeWnd bed.
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Movie Star May
Lose Arm, Eesult
Of Camel's Bite
Loe Angeles. Dee. tl. (H. P. Elea
nor Boardman, leading woman ta Gdd
wya production, may lose her right ana .
as a result of having been bitten by
a camel while working In a desert pic
ture at India yesterday. ,
The wound Immediately became In
fected, tt was said. - Miss Beerdaaa
was working under dlrectioe of Knpert
Hughes, novelist and screen writer, at
the time.
Miss Boardman, whe was chosen as
a screen star a little over a year ago
in a Kew York contest, was at one trme
reported engaged to Charlie Chaplin
according to rumor number T711 re
garding Charlie's future matrimonial
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Owl Drug Company .
Behind Deal; Report
. Salem. "Dec S3. Sale ef the SfoCor
mack block, court and Liberty streets,
to Dr. B. L. Steeves and W. W. Moore,
president and director of the Salem
Bank of Commerce, respectively, . waa
announced today. It is understood
here that the purchase waa made In -behalf
of the Owl Drug company,
which Is seeking a location ta Salem.
The consideration Is understood to be
$&5.000. The corner, one ef the most
valuable locations in the business seo
tion. is occupied by the Millar Mer-
canuie company.
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$82.85
Bedroom Setting
of Five Pieces
$106.65
rMIr ilfrVTtt rk.hi mmA
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