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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1919)
THE OREGOX STATESMAN: TTESDAY. JTXE 3. 1010 tXi m 0 i , vr, i. LET'S GO! Canadian Pacific ! for that VACATION TRIP . Take the Fairyland Trail to the East through the I Canadian Pacific Rockies. ! '. SUMMER EXCLUSIONS TO ALASKA By the "Princess Line" Steamers. ; Trains Steamers Hotels All Canadian Pacific Standard - None Better i For rates, dates and other information applv to General Agent Passenger Dept. 55 Third St., Portland, Ore. II IT leaders of society as society Is now organized, was the only clue report ed discovered at an early hoar this morning. Coming on the' heels of the nation-wide May Day plot secret service officials could only interpret explosion following explosion as an Organized outburst uithnnf imirh doubt planned by the Fame group of raurcais. j I f BOMB PLOTTERS PLANT EXPLOSIVES IN HOMES (Continued from page 1) ton instigators of the reign of terror ism, j according to first conclusions .reached by the police. In some In tances innocent pedestrians were in: iuredmore or less seriously. "Whether, the explosions of th "Tsomb planted in the lower portion of Attorney General Palmer's residence was mienaea -as. the-first of the ser- lea of explosions of whether it had been timed to occur approximately the same instant as the others but exploded decided early today by agents of the ueparimem or justice and policei of various cities, who began at once a nation-wide search for the culprits. What may turn out to be the first clue leading to identification of the anarchists was obtained in this city and Boston, where the police discov ered circulars and handbills signed "The Anarchistic Fighters ' uc urn, serving warping that a general war was to be waged against i BODIES IX BASEMENT. NEW YORK, June 3 An teempt earlv this ninmin? to hlnw n lnH?i Charles C. Xott. Jr.. of the court of general sessions resulted in the death of at least one person, and-pos siblr three. Ai bomb .which was planted be neath the entrance of Judge Nott's residence exploded at 12:53 a. m. Judge and Mrs. Not t are not in the city. ! One of the bodies found in the basement is thought to be that of the man who planted the bomb. - Agents of the fire department bu reau; of combustibles reDorted that they had found portions of one or more human bodies, buried beneath the debris. The torso of one of the victims apparently was'that of a wo man: Bits of male clothing and a false mustache also were found In the flebris. Pedestrians .who passed the Nott residence shortly before the explo sion . told the ' police they had oh served two "women sitting on the stoop. Judge Nott was absent at the time. Mrt. Nott. the caretaker.' his wife And daughter were in the house, but were not injured. The explosion completely wrecked the entrancje of the house and shat tered .windows in houses for several hundred feet. ', MAYOR'S HOME .DAMAGED CLEVELAND, O..' June 2. Aj at tempt was made to blow up the home of Mayor Harry L. Davis here .to night. No one was injured, but a part of the house was wrecked. First reports were that it vas a cas x- bomh or infernal machine haJ lx-en planted. ' , FAMILY ALL AWAY . BOSTON, Juae 2 The heme of Justice Albert F. Hayden of the Rox bury municipal court at ".No, 11 Wayne street, was several v damaged by an explosion of unknown origin shortly before midnight tonight No one was in the house at the lime. the judge and his family being at their summed home at the eeashore. me explosion eviaenuy was uier nal a t Karn mtmm 1 i 1 1 1 a vtAI'lnr Hani. age. The interior was badly wrecked. AH windows were broken. There to: a nn fire Th nnliVa aalil that If a bomb had been planted it prob ably was done as a result, or judge Hay den's decision in the recent Kox- oury noi cases. MOTORISTS THROW BOMBS PHILADELPHIA, June 2. Bombs were thrown Ir.niehl liv 4 wn m. in an automobile at the rectory of the catholic church of Our Lady of Victory In West Philadelphia and at the home of Louis Jagielky. a Jew eler, eight blocks away. The rec tory was badly damaged and plate glass winaows in tne church shat tered. A woman' and vonnr rlrl . e . . . who were passing were slightly in jured. The front was torn out of Jagiel ky s house and OJe nerson was er lously injured. Beltlieving a nvstematic sttrmnt was oeins made to wreck churches and school houses, the authorities ordered a stong guard thrown around every cnurch and school house in me cuy. ' ; MANY WINDOWS BROKEN PATERSON. N. J.. Jim a An explosion, which the police believt to have been caused hv a hnmh wrecked the house of Max Gold, silk m-nuiacir.rer, 331 East Thirty-First street, at. 12:30 o'clock thi morn. ing. partially wrecked aa adjoining nou3e ana u.oke the front door and windows of a residence actoas the street. Most of the house within a redltis of 200 feet had winrinw. broken.- Captain Ilvan nf the .... . aeciareu it Is his belief that a hnmh was planted In a drivewav eln . Golds residence. No one was in- jurert. j. v. ..., mi.mg warping inai aj I general war was tn h rai I (r't ii. m Mi Oi The Perfect Tobacco por Pipe, and Cigarette Finest Burley Tobacco Mellow-aged till perfect plus a dash of Chocolate YourNoseKnows I . The New ,TEA-FOIL,, Package It' soft and pliable decreases in size as the tobacco is used tobacco does not Si cake in the package no dieginjr it Jf out with the finger. KeepV the jT tobacco in even better conHltlnn . than tin. Now, don't you owe Atf it to yourself to buy a ) package and give Tuxedo a tnau Not quite much tobacco as ktin, but- FAMILY NABROWLV KSTtPR NEWTO.WILLR. Xfae T... t The house of State n Leland V.. Powers, a son of former congressman Samuel L. Powers, was panir wrecked by a bomb exrlos- on at mldJirht toniehr fr nn.. ers with his familv wa on th ond floor and no one was injured so Iiar as Known. The bomb was placed against the umsioe or me house to the rear and tore though the walls, wrecking the windows. Mr. Powers said the only reasoj ne couia assign for the attempt -samai Dim was nta activity in suo- "'. ot me anii-anarchy bill re- cenuy passed by the legislature: SLKEPKRS THROWN FROM BEDS PiTTsniTRr:ir Pa t- . uumo explosion, which occurred two doors from the rMiJnM t-s.j States. Disirict Judge W. H Thomn- .-j .... ' ; rve oi me jurist and other houses in the vicinity. The homes of three pramijent business men of the citv were damaged hV ih it' explosion which . occurred on the porch of C. J Ca in the fashionable Highland district "..uii7 ierore midnight and a few minutes after the uir,i j, ..... . -- ."n'"uu ui&irici explosion, another bomn occurred :n th r, . . - cuu UlBITlCl. " vi" c,v ire ba"r damaged and k u SlbraJr- inspector of tne bureau of Immirraii.. ll?Tn troV his The Sibrav ,"UM7 " located across the street fiJin where th .v.u.: . l . , , -i '3iuu occurred. hd police authorities expresa the belief that the hnn.h : fo the inspector, who has been active iw, k Ca"ad3r ' n official of the St!?, Pla Glass company. l,i 7rSLVl dturJchidren were throwa font their hei hti,. - .. , , " ioicc oi tne H?lSi0n.' rhlcfr. 8haered the win- Th. w 8e.,Bomp40D' resH.-nce. The homes of p. r Lincoln yicZ president of the T,tt.Z 11' ICe7 VZTnd W" P wlchVow. rlcl: president of th ti.i . Tf-n o - iwuursn terminal Railway hnd Coal company were damaged to the extent of ier" thousand dollars nT.hi.e 63t enJ "P'osion occurred on the porch of the home of j y Josepp. a train dispatcher Mrs in' epp and her three children lrl thrown f:tm their beds Th . was damacerf t Vk The ho"se hat of Jowpp-, ' ,hn l" tiooes. In,:!.-...8- as . Rhot of bombV.; nd 5-inai a hnp I 1 i' white ;r FOOTWEAR for the SWEET GIRL GRADUIATE (They are all sweet, you know.) Elegant white washable-khl, K incli lat-e kIkkv, (lain toe wijli the beautiful lonp narrow effet't. full Ixmis XV French heels, vfry swell, and only fi2.00 I Also one quite similar except not quite so good, has ti on to n 1 ; t - n I . T A ... I . 1 . .t i ;n nivu wit a iiu ui ca-"y Miuc a I .................. 10.00 I lieautiful white Reienskin or Nile cloth in welt soles ami eithejr : French or Military hels, make very smart shoes at ..$8,75 to!$5.75 I ;i ' t White Poplin and Sea Island shoes as low as ..$3.25 I limps and Oxfords in the Reipnskin at $5.75 and $5.50 or the other cloths at $3.65, $355 and down as low as 4 .$2.35 ' J I Are just as necessary for the June Bride. II I ZfiZTt I Sr A the Junft Knrf' bonds means the shortening of dls- iuces Dei ween saiem and our rural communities. It means trade expan sions to communities that are now isolated by poor roads. Trade ex pansion means the filling up of our houses that have been idle for manv year. "Good citizenship demands that you exercise your franchise. Come out and vote. Be lair to your ity. ote for good roats. build up your county and you Increase the re souces of every citizen of Salem " the Manager Yes, sir. this Is mangling room of rmr VisitorAnd the way the 'shirts come back it surely does great work. Washington Star. GOLFERS PLAY ELIMINATIONS Cup Competition Narrows; Women's Handicap Is on Thiv Week Murh interest was manifested In the first elimination match for the Golfers magazine trophy cup which was played at the Il'ahee country club Sunday. Most of the players were on the course early heeann of wrainer wnich became too hot for pleasant! playing in the aft noon, out links was occupied ail y. (J Those whor; won out oa the first elimination ajhd will play again Sun day are Chester Cox and Ercel Kay O. C, IxKrkejand Dr. II. II. dinger. W alter McDdugal and Homer Smith, and William Hntcheon and D W Eyre. - During 4&is week ithe women's handicap wilt be played, the players being, permitted to be oj the conrsj ny time any day in competition as their best sore will count. Being a handicap the match is expected to attract Many of the newer de votees as th beginner and the er- pencneea players will Lit t,n equal le! LA U-Keit stravr--il, LgfcieU. thln- fine.t. (roget cigarette paper ia m9 A in tne jf y v also packed tn the famous green tin a heretof ore. 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