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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1920)
xii n onrnox statfhmav. Tnrnso.v. .mm, tn. 102a. 8 I: SALETil woman- IS BELIEVED HUIRTS WIFE Une 01 Modern Bluebeard si Found in uoomin House - Affinities Thought Found ; y Police Chief TAKES TRAIN FOR SOUTH Southern Pacific later in the night, with published description 01 but would not eive the chiif of po- ton or Andrew, except as to email lice her destination. Chief WeUa gray eyes. . -said he was positive ffce was one &f Mrs. Watson said she wi in ire Andrews' wires and thinks the either quent communication with er nuc has gone lo San Diego or Los An- band and that toe Is now WBr ck. j t a - v.i ih.i iiu in riifornia lust where, f ne saio. 1 man under arrest is a different man she did not know. As rar s D"1" 'from her husband. She declares she, ficer could ascertain there had Dem : 1- , . . i hi nn riotnemtlc trouble between the two. 19 luuuccui ui oujr uwiso - . ca l.ni . rs. n kisvn jncnmv -- was discovered by the Los Angeles officers through the bank at San Die go, where the Watsons have money on deposit and on which she has been drawinc checks. Welsh Acts on Tip Received From Los Angeles; Gets Quick Results Mrs. Watson came to Salem abont two months ago and was living In a local rooming boose. Chief Welsh interested himself in the caso when a message was re ceived from Sheriff John C. Lime of Los Angeles, asking that be endear P-T SESSION IMLY ONE . 1 New Building Is Urged by the Pupils of Lincoln School District The regular monthly meeting of the Parent-Teacher circle of Lincoln j school which was held Tuesday night On Wife Ha Theory was well attended and matters of LOS ANGELES, Cal- April 14. considerable importance to the . v h. nichtrii Unirt. al-' school were considered. i iif i i; rrr 1 w iuai v w -w - . - - or -to locate Mrs, James P. Watson ! jege(j to naVe married at least 23 1 A committee was appointed to or Kathp-n Watson. The message jomeMi S a "woman hater" and re-: bring to the attentiin of the school said a line oi her whereabouts J-fpj to many marriages as revenue J board the advisability of establfsh could be gotten through the Saleralon wollU.n a9 m Bex for sufferings I ing an "ungraded" room with a spe Hank of Commerce. The messa ge ,caused him by a few. beginning with cial instructor. Mrs. Le Molne R. also' requested, that Welsh find outjnfs motner. WM advanced here to- I Clark, principal of the school. poke the woman's financial circumstances., . . M V'.ixattoth wniiamxon of lin si'.vwa-v r tfc nr.ii' rnnm The allesed lurid and tragic ca- All the chief was able to ncoYer Sacramento. Cal.. who said she had' as a means of aldlnc backward nu- of A. Andrews, or Richard in this regard was that she was Dl?-i marrled him August 28. 1919. whn nil and nmntl nut thaf manv urn. simnnrt hntplf and that she ana w . v. ll.mi - i.:.- i j maintenance of ttate educational In stitutions. Also the school board members of Clatsop county adopted resolu tion flaing the minimum salary of rural teachers at $120 a unth. Dandruff Soon Ruins The Hair rxer Hulrt, suspected by California offi cers as a modern blueheard. connect ed up with. Salem Tue-day night when Chief bf Police J. T..Welr.h lo cated and interviewed Mrs James P. Watson,' whom he believes to be one of Andrews' numerous wives. Mrs. Watson left Salem over the Ihir Grovn cn D:!d Ileal ktt Maf mtmrn tealtr W M TM mtppiif twmni thing vhtcti kraafM Ml mam. tnaria( grvwtk mi a)r af whiali ka im M promt tkmt ma UI m4 Ifea fta MrM tatlM r. Hrw Tot. N. Mur mbm mi r atkatst taa) ) to her husbanl have a bank account at the San Diegr First National ban. Mr.. Watson told Chief Welsa that her name prior to marryins Wat30w was Kathryn Kruse. that she wa married to Watson at Xelaon. U. C June 13. I913t by ' the Rev. Mr." Mclatyre. ."of the Methodist etu'reh. and that a witnesH to the tnarri:ge xai the Rer. Mrs. King. "f the Hap'ist church. t U'oimd oVung in Vchts The woman. Chief Welsh thinks, is letween 30 and 33 years old. She raid her husband's age was 36. Her description of him does not tally he was using the name of Harry Kre?s ve communities had already I put the plan into practice with sur-toldnewspaper- . prUingly good results. 1 m m lAiliv I mi . . . . i . . . ipe mailer or in" improvement o the rchool grounds by re-Rrading and Kravcl-ng. was referred to the com mittee on grounds. . J." W. Maruny. r hair nun of the committee, volun teered to donate his tlm tn super vising th" school boys In leveling oTf the ground. He expressed it as his tlgERTY STARTING SUNDAY MARY PICKFORD - . IN THE THIRD GREAT - PICTURE FROM HER OWN STUDIO Lewis Mrs. Williamson men after her arrival here today .from the north she has reached 4h at conclusion since learning of the many marriages charged to lluirt lKcanse of many statements he -hod made to her about women. ea.pTlally concerning a!lepcd cruelty to him by his mother when he waa a boy. Chief of Poliee Warren of Seattle. Wa.h- IfU-zrnDhfMl " Iv Anrtrt of ficers he expected "complete Identi fication f a body found at Plum Station. Wash.. July 9. 1919. as ller ttfa A. Goodncck. married to H. 1. Oordon. June 19. 191 9." H: L. Gordon is said to bo one of Huirt's aliases. Chief Warreri's telegram conclud ed with a request that the police ask Huirt to account for his whereabouts June 9. 1919. and the succeeding 30 days. lie also stated that Alice Lndvig son. to whom Huirt is alleged to have married under the name of Louis A. Hilton, was believed to have been murdered. , lluirt Under Guard . Los Angeles officials say tenta tive Identification have been made vt ine Dooy or a woman found near Martinez. Calif. They also said a joint account in a San Diego bank might disclose an other "wife" In that city. Huirt till is under guard In a hospital here receiving treatment Tor self-inflicted wounds'. Girls if you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for It will starve your hair and ruin u u i you don't. It doesn't do much good to try to, brush or wash it out. Ths only sure way to get lid of dandruff Is to dis solve it. than you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply It at, night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub It In gent y with the finger. tips. ftv momlne. most, if not all. of your dandruff will be gone, and thrJe or four more applications will com-1 pletely dissolve and entirely destroy i every single sign and trace of it. 1 You will find. too. that all Itching; and digging or the scalp will stop. and jour hair will look and feel a, hundred times better. You can get liquid crvon at any drug store. It Is Inexpensive and four ounce is all you will need, no matter how mucn dandruff you have. This simple opinion that gravel would only bo remedy never falls, remilred for the walks. I ei A inrlud Fellows, president of the student body, on the desires of the students to have a new" Lincoln school build ing. Her address was delivered in a very able manner and was Inter spersed with humor which brought forth general applause. She brougtot forth many concrete sugcestions a- to what waa needed in the new buil ding. Miss Power, bead of the physical training department, addressed the meeting, giving a ' detailed descrip tion or the "posture test' as it is being given In Salem. ' A very interesting original paper on the influence of art on education was read by Mrs. Sheldon, super visor of the art department. The "attendance" picture was awarded to the second grade room for having the largest attendance of parents at the meeting. i rim KitLoner ot.iear More Organizations Want Millage Measures Passed V1 II m DP CL r fl maineer oi commerce, me KelieVe Shortage til tOOd I American Legion and the board of education uave all passed resolu- A general Inspection of packagt commodities, canned' goods, lard, bread, honey and various other com modities is Included in the operation! of the state department of weights and measures for the quarter ending March 31. according to a report made by W. A. Dalziel. deputy state seal er. Figures In his report follow: Scales Inspected. 2002; weights inspected. 3677; linear measures In spected. 532; liquid measures in spected. 1475; gasoline and oil pumps Inspected. 428; gasoline tests Tor gravity. ISC ests; starch weighed. 490 pounds; butter weighed 132 pounds; wood wagons measured 16; milk bottles tested. 12.000: hops weighed. 136,297 pounds;, towns vis ited. 96. s Government Helps Oregon "HEART 0' THE HILLS" 1 "You dare to pull my hair," cries Mary Pickford. as the little mountain girl Just starting to school. And Mary shows the boys she can fight with her fists for her rights. It is the inimitable Mary with her laughs and frowns and intrepid dar ing. In the story of the feudist fights of the old Kentucky noun talneers. ,.' iGovernor Olcott yesterday receiv ed a telegraph communication from E. C. Morse, director of sales for the government In Washington, extend ing to the state-the co-operation of the war department in relieving food shortage in Oregon due to the rail road strike. "The department has in storage in Portland surplus stocks of canned roast beef." says the communication. "These are offered for sale through any sales agency which you in your official capacity-, may designate, to any community buying association, or recognised distributors of food products. The prices quoted are for warehouses and apply to an purchas ers. . It Is expected that relief or ganizations will add only sufficient amount to the war department sale price to cover overhead cost of distribution." Hons at Astoria endorsing the 2 -mi 11 tax measure for maintenance of ele mentary schools, according to infor mation received at the office of J. A. Churchill. 'state superintendent of schools. At a county school board conven tion held at .,the Clatsop county court house Ust Saturday, represen tatives from 'all rural districts were in attendance and a resolution was adopted endorsing both . the 2-mlll bill and the mUtage measure forth eADJEAIH Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It " . 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QTappell Hotel Blijh Salem, Qrtz'-i THE STATZSMAK CLASSTTIED ATiS. BEXNO GEEJLT 13 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT FURNISHED APART ment. 292 North " Summer. " MEET ME AT MILLER'S iiiii n ADIT0RIAL , We Believe in - Good Goods Service Our last two editorials were on "GoodGoods" and "Service.",, Iet us now. tell you what we mean by No Sales We believe in a "NO SALE POL ICY" feeling that honest business to day demands that everybody gets a SQUARK DEAL. When we see a garment adver tised as worth $100.00 .reduced to $7.50 we are Inclined to think that somebody lied. No merchant can re main in business unless he sells his goods at a profit. We maintain that a garment is worth the same at all times during the season. ' To charge Mrs. Jones an exorbi tant price early in the season so that Mrs. Smith can get hers at a big re duction later on. and by so doing rnake our average protit. Is not our way of doing, business. To mark our goods "RIGHT at the beginning so that Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Smith will both get a SQUARE DEAL is our pol icy - V,' ..-U- i V We f jel sure that as ,the years g by we shall wla a warm spot In tte hearts of Salem people. We are only human, and will make mistakes, but we assure you that they will he mis takes of the head and not of the heart. '''-.' .-. j ..".We are one iof you. we want yoa to be one of us.. Let's get acquaint ed! , I , . v TODAY STARTS THE BIG THREE DAYS SELLING EVENT Distinctive Millinery :!1 The urfatest value of this season's hats, in all, conceivable shapes and trims 0 This event will be for THREE DAYS ONLY 7 0D00W til! I 1 : Mi 1 I nfill take place Friday evening Apr3 16th and tne public is cordially tn rited to drop in and pve the place the once over whether patron or nqt, it makes no difference. We are pro ad and so is the City of Salem that it has the finest and best equipped exclusive meat market on the Pacific Coast It has been our aim in remodeling this market to emip it in the most modern and up-to-date manner whereby all meats are kept under cover and refrigeration and not exposed in the old unsanitary manner. Also our meats are all prepared in a U. S. inspected plant which alone will insure you nothing but the best and cleanest of meats and absolutely free of all doubt of any disease 'or undeanliness. No meats will be on sale but our time will be spent entirely with you explaining the different cuts of meats and the manner of refrigeration from our new automatic system which has been installed at a great ex pense. . .. . ,: It will be worth your time to call and see how the meat you eat b handled and kept FROM 7:30 to 10:30 FREE demonstration of Heinz 57 Varieties by factory representative G R O. 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