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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1920)
SECOND SECTION 4 Paget Mil The Stateemaa locelves the Uad wire report et the Assorts U4 Preen, the greatest aad BMt reliable free umcUUoi la the world. SEVENTIETH YEAR 8AU3L, OUEGOX. FIUDAY MOItMNG. MAY 21. 19SO. MUCKl 1VK OiXTa mm sc. k" i I i ii I i n i ,i . jffh , ,.rt. itaa in lair- -v iaair-- J f. jtymsmmmmmmwir By RUTH XENORB FISHER. 1 1 THE Junior week-end at Corval lis, whclh begin todajH will take a large number of Salem younger folk away oyer .Sunday. Many will leave thla afternoon! while ethers are to go tomorrow. Miss Hilda Tillinghast will go tonight to be the guest of Miss I la Sbanld tng for the gal ties. Miss Eulalla , Lindsey will also leave tonight to be at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority bouse. : - . The most Important event ion to- dxy's social calendar is the Drama I VOILE BLOUSE 5 i new and Terr attractive blouse. We furnish material stamped and fit ted. '-' Ydu ao your own. finishing, This brings the cost of a fine; waist down to 13-00. I i PARISIAN WAIST SHOP I 212 South Cottage St. Phone 1C20M League players of the Little theater in Portland, who are to present three one-act plays at the Grand Opera house tonight. The members of the Cast, all OI Whom r amnn tr leadinr folk of Portland Knth ar tistically and socially, will , motor up law mornnig, arriving here in Ume for lunch. They are to be enter tained by Salem friends durinr their stay here. Mrs. Edwin Seeley Per sons will be the guest of Mrs. Clif ford Brown, and Mr. John J. Rob erts will entertain Miss AUeen Brong and Miss Evelyn Cheely. There will be a number of guests of Salem folk who will come from other Taller cities. Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Young oi AiDany win be the guests of Mr and Mrs. J. L. Van Doren. and Un C H. Lee of Corvallis will be the guest of Mrs. John Withycombe at her country home at Lake Labtsh. Several little dinner parties are planned to precede the plays and also as courtesies to the visitor. Mrs. James Withycombe Is visit ing at the borne of her nephew, John Withycombe, at Lake Lablsh, for a few weeks. Mrs. R. P. Boise returned last night from Portland where she spent the day with friends. Mrs. Leroy Leedy of Canyon City, formerly of this city, is in Salem for several weeks visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Miles of Portland have returned -to their home after spending a short visit in Salem at the home of thir parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Miles, at their South Commercial street home. Miss Beatrice Rice ot Eugene has arrived In Salem and is visiting for several weeks with her cousin. Mrs. Fred Ellis. ' Mr. and Mrs. Miles Miller (Wini fred Gass). whose wedding occurred In Portland Monday, are passing part J Attention Mr. Workingman! STOCK-REDUCTION SALE in order to reduce our exceptional values. stock of work clothes we offer yon for 10 days only, some Here are a few of the many you will find here: WORK SOCKS 10c ilen'i Heavy Khaki Coveralls. ..... .$2-95 Children's Plavzuits, Bine Denim or ' Pen Stripe..... 7........ g$c 1 Band Shirts, heavy madras, assorted i patterns.......... IL .:....$250 I lien's Band Shirts, broken sizes . . . .f .Qjj Mien's best grade CorduToys...,... SS-SO CANVAS GLOVES 10c Men's heavy bine denim bib overalls or jumpers, with light stripe..... 2.00 MeVs extra heavy bine denim overalls or Jumpers (Levi Strauss) S2-7S "Uncle Sam" work Shirts. . . . . .'. . . .$1-25 Khaki Pants, heavy weight "-S29S Belts, Suspenders and Ties, $1 vanes for 50 BE STJBE AND WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR REAL VALUES Men's Store 416 State St. Ladies' . v Store ' 466 State St. 8 8 BAKE-RITE: B! In the entire process which changes the bare wheat of the field into the flaky loaf lone thing stands out above all others: Our unexcelled knowledge of hread-makmg. This with bur modern sanitary meth ods of baking' and the care we give to every detail make BAKE RITE the best bread in Salem. 457 State Street Sanitary Bakery Phone 628 of their honeymoon In Salem at the home ot the tatter's mother, lira. Sol Roberta. Both Mr. and Mr. Roberts are former 8alem folk and have many friends here. . Mrs. John Sites, accompanied the Willamette Glee dab and the accom panist. Miss Evelyn DeLong, to Port land yesterday where they cave a concert In the Rose City Park Methr odtst church last night. Miss Marie Corner has returned from Portland where she attended the return recital of Mme. Gelll CurcL Mr. and Mm. w. u. Smith are planning to go to Corvallis tomorrow to spend the week-end with their daughter. Miss Veca Smith, who is a student at Oregon Agricultural col lege. . Northrop Waters ot Oregon Agri cultural college has returned to Cor vallis after passing a short visit with his grandmother, Mrs. E. F, Waters. . Miss Nina. Wadsvurth Kahler. who has been visiting for over a week with Mrs! Elmo S. White, has left for Portland where she will visit with relatives for several weeks be fore going to San Francisco. Mrs. Frank Hughes hat her moth er. Mrs. Mae Baker of Eugene, for a visit ot several weeks with her. Mr. Hughes' mother, Mrs. E. J. Hughes of Portland. Is also visiting with them for a- time. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Sleeman and son of Portland have returned to their home after a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Spence Wort man at their home at 123 4 Court street. Mrs. LDuIa M. Ash has left for Spokane where she . will visit with her sister. Mrs. John Sharp, for an Indefinite time. The Chemeketa chapter of the Daughters ot the American Revolu tlon will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clocq with Mrs. Homer Smith at her home on North Summer street for the regular monthly meet ing of the organization. Mrs. Isaac Lee Patterson, who has Just return ed from the national congress at Washington. D. C. will address the meeting on the national congress. noise aroused me. I looked wildly around te room, and finally located It In the closet opening from the li brary, which led by a secret waia- coted panel to another closet la the house next door to Lillian's, a house which waa a rendevous for the agents ot the secret service, although os tensibly the Quarters of an employ ment bureau. The Tip of a Saw. 'A mouse. I thought tq myself. and almost laughed aloud In derision ot my own folly. A moment or two later I waa thankfal Indeed that I had uttered no sound, but Instead had continued to gate fixedly at the closet door. For the slight scraping noise con tinued steadily, and la a little while there came to my terrified braln the conviction that no mouse waa respon sible for It. It was more like the steady drilling of a steel Instrument or the scraping of a saw. I waa not familiar enough with the sound ot tools to determine which It might be. But of one thing I waa certain. Someone on the other aide ot the closet door waa trying to cat a way through the panel. I tried to cudgel my terrified Inert brain Into action, to brace myself with the thought that Lillian bad left me In charge of this room, and that I must not fall her. It did not need much gray matter to compre hend one thing. The disturbance below stairs had been staged la or der to draw Lillian from her library. The person on the other side of the door, who must have gained entrance to the corresponding room In the other house only through the treach err of some trusted -employe, had planned the thing eleveny. bat had-land gala admittance easily. at counted on Lillian's leaving any I He was worklag rapidly. My ta- oae In the library. Jrlnated eye aaw the Up of the saw The reason for the enttlag throngs the panel was also plain. The man. for I reasoned It matt be a man oat the other aide of the door, knew of the heavy bolts a son the laatae c the closet door, bolts which had made the cleverest of false hays assies, lie meaat to make aa opening throaga the door wide enough to admit his haad aad thea shoot the bolu back protradlag treat the panel. It ealy a aseetloa of astaatea vara he would bo able to complete the pea tag. Terrified, bereft of "even the power ot motion. I watched the Up of the aaw worklag back aad forth. What waa X to do? fTe V eoetlaaed) A J I Of W V . 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Her answers were staccato In tone, laconic In words, and It would have taken even a daller la- stlnct than mine not to realise that there waa notice ot danger in the words coming over the wire from Betty's kitchen. "No. It's a trick! Go Into the hall. Bolt the kitchen door from the other aide. IH be right down. She hong up the tube, rushed back to the table, snatched up the little silencer pistol which lay there, aad started for the door. "Lock thla door after me. she flunc back over her shoulder, "and don't let anyone In nnlesa It beJCath- ertne or me. She went Into the corridor with swift, noiseless footsteps, and aa she passed Katheriae'a door. I who in my bewilderment was slow In obey- Inc her behest heard her send a low-toned aummona Into the room of the Invalided Mrs. Morton. Katber lne came out locking the door be hind her upon the old woman and Katherlne'a little daughter, and fol lowed Lflllan twiftly down the stairs. With my head whirling at the tad- denness and mystery of the thing I stood with my band upon the library door peering into the corridor until j the sound of a rough masculine voice i below. Lillian's steady tones In reply. and the smash of something like an I axe against a door brought me to a I realization of the orders Lillian had left with me. A Mouse? I closed the heavy, oaken door. strong enough It seemed to me to re sist a battering ram. locked It and shot the heavy bolts with which it was additionally guarded. Lillian had told me that there waa Un Inner door ot Iron between the outside heavy panels ot oak. and the knowl edge was a comfort to me In view ot the terrifying sounds I heard be low. No sound ot what was happen ing, however, penetrated through the massive door and heavy hangings of Lillian's wonderful brown-toned li brary. I might have been in anoth er house, so Isolated waa I. Trembling In every nerve. 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