The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 28, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALE1T, OREGON
TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH 23, 1922.
Li? BUT O
ft HUSB1I
Adele Garriaxm'a New Phase of
REVELATIONS OF A WIFE
mi t twrnn 4ha
WHY LILLIAN DEMANDED A
CERTAIN
ALICE.
ANSWER FROM
1 am aahamssf t onnfoit that t
watched Allco Holcombe' facj as
Vreclr as did Lillian while we
waited for her i answer the ques
tion Lillian had asked con era in z
Kenneth Stockbridge's possible
interest in some woman other
than his wife.
' I had long "wondered whether
or not she hat! the Ion
or herself whltilt Kenneth Stock
bridge had ao sternly suppressant,
so long kept r.ecret. As I water
ed 1 her and compared her lace
with the pictured counterfeit
which I had found inadvertently
in the principal's desk, I thought
with a swift little pans of pity
that it was well the man tvho
lored her could not aea what rav
ages sorrow for him had made
upon her face.
"My thorny Bwe?t rose," Ken
neth Stockbridge had written
across the face of that photo
graph and had locked it away, as
he supposed, safe from all human
gaze. Yet Fate had willed that
I should see it, and it was a cer
tainty that poor MUly Stock
the frenzy which bad led to her
death by her own hand or anoth
er's 1 Was sure. It seemed alwos
an imposaibil.ty that Alice h?rlt
should be in total ignorance 01
her old playtaaie'd entli:i '&ts
concerning her.
Hilt inl-(MiiH1n -a It SPT:lf'U.
read in her ace as Lilliun put tu -
question that the had no siispu
ion of the truth. There was hon
est negative in her eyes as sU
answered:
"No, I do not think thre was
anyone else." . r
"Did Mrs. Stockbridge ! kno t
her husband did not love her? "
Lillian Reasons Aloud.
"T think she sis.ectjd it " Ai
ice Holcombe replied, -although
Kenneth by word or look never
gave her reason to do so. In fa-t.
I I have often thought he was
kinder to her because he did not
Inve her than u nil hi have ber.
COLONIAL
RANGES
The kind that will use as
little fuel as anv range
made and will do the bak
ing to the queen's taxtc.
Every, one raaranteeed to
do iust a we $av or the
range js ours. Prices are
much lower than formerly.
Can now sell! you a good
range! for J4&7fo"$5G
oner with white,, gray or
blue enamel $69. We can
save you dollars on ranges.
Another shipment of John
son Brothers English Din
aerware received today.
Those beautiful walnut pe
riod Chamber Suites, dust
oroof construction, ribbed
waxed finish, are certainly
the last word in fine furni-
tare. DroD in and see
: ' .i :C.:; ' llr li.il:.
ujciu ii a. red j uicutuc
to show such merchandise.
ffU ATTD17DP
lniiltlDLUi
, - - AND
- ' - v r
CHAMBERS
1 - lf An n TOT
bridge had found it the last Helmed to be on his guard
she came to the sctioolhouse.
That the discovery of her hus
band's love for Alice Ilolcombe
was th? thing which drove her to
BREAK
CIS
COLDS
WITH
BED PEPPER
Ease your tight, aching chest.
Stop the pain. Break up the con
gestion. Feel a bad cold loosen
up in Just a short time.
"ned Pepper Rub" is tho cold
remedy that brings quickest re
lief. It cannot hurt you and it
certainly seems to end the tight
ness and drive the congestion and
soreness right out.
Nothing has such concentrated,
penetrating heat as red peppers,
and when heat penetrates right
down Into colds, congestion, ach
ing muscles and sore, stiff joints
relief comes at once.
The moment you apply Red
Pepper Rnb you feel the tingling
heat. In three minutes the con
gested spot Is warmed through
and through. When you are suf
fering from a cold, rheumatism,
backache, stiff neck or sore mus
cles, just get a jar of Rowles Red
Pepper Itub, made from red- pep
pers, at any drug store. You will
have the quickest relief known.
Always say "Rowles.' Adv.
AT SKAGGS
constantly."
"Of course." Lillian assented,
absently, as if her thoughts wer.;
elsewhere. "Mtb. Graham tei'.s
me that she had sent to a
sanitarium by her "people several
times. That would strongly ind
cats insanity, incipient if not de
veloped. Did you fver know whe
ther at those times she was an
gry at her husband. revenpf u'
against him or cherished the idea
of injuring hrself?"
!'Both," Alice Ilolrombe r
turned. "Her whole idea seemed
to be to hurt herself in some way
and to blamo him for it. She was
always declaring that he kicked
her or struck her, and she woulrt
show the bruises to prove her
statement. Then afterwards sli
would weep, beg his pardon le
fore everybody, and show h"w
clearly without doubt that she
had been lying. And now h ;r
people are using those very inci
dents, distorting them against
Kenneth."
"One More Question."
"Ah!" The exclamation
breathed by Lillian was so low
that I hardly heard it. As I
glanced at her her eyes were glit
tering pin points, the lids narrow
ed as I had seen them only when
she was ferreting out a difficult
trail.
Did she ever tell you these
in th" house with hr :f !t had I
It guarded by twet ty iron-bound j
boxes," Lillian tunnr- nn ! "It sj
the onlv uly thir.r :u tt;' wh-i-j
busings. Hut let's fr-e til !
these troublesome questions :
you've been a brick. MU - Ho!- j
combe, and ! thank yon. an 1 '.
turn our .jtU tuiost to . .
Wilsey. alias Ceor? Hridtrhauiiy!
alias John ilainbr.dgv." j
1 1 o ! .:ii.iait d i j
Thi M;n Wan Kv';iTri ,
John Gr;::j. 2. .13 Jackson Ave..)
New Orleans. La., writs.;: "My
Sidneys wer.; weaic and had a(
jreness and dull pain p.crcss r.iy j
,A"k. I felt i i!l .m l languid !
tud my kidneys didn't act rieht.
I began taking Foley Kidney Plus
md they Ftun put my kidneya in
I SOUIIU iichiiii luuuiii jii. - .
cy Kidney Pills help tns kidneys j
,-id the system of ac us and wasts
'hat caure !aneno.j5, backache,
sore muscles, swolleu joints and
rheumatic pains. Tonic in effect,
?uick in action. Sold everywhere
Adv.
NEW LORD CHIEF JUSTICE.
1 - a
Weather Does Not Change
Agents' Responsibility!
Weather conditions do not fre?:
rmp!oyir:cnt agents of their re- ;
rIMtiisibility to work.-r. r.ccnru
to an opinion oT Attttrney
General 1. 11. Van Winkle, written
;or C. II. tii-am. stut - la.jur c-u.
missioner.
The statute reitiiffd employ
agents to issue to applicants who
have paid Ihe permitted fej a re
ceipt condition that the fee Ehal
be refund' d if upon aj pii' at.o::' is
person at the ilra.e to which h
ia directed, 4nd to the person
whom he is directed, or his ag'n'.
the applicant fails to get employ
ment It is not nrmissahle. ac
cording to the opinion for the em
ployment agtit to stamp upon tho
face of the receipt a further con
dition reading: "Not r';iionH:til
for transportation if job is can
celled on account of weather con
ditions."
Tho opinion holds also that
when an employment agent h;t
accepted a fea from an applicaif
and issued the receipt required by
law and the applicant is retusea
amployment upon presenting him-
ihings and afterward confess the I self because the camp is unablo
467 Court Street -
Salem
1! SUGAR CORN
8 cans 98c
STANDARD TOMATOES
5 cans 73c
CRISCO
3-Ib can 59c
9-lb can .... $1.69
SPERRY DRIFTED SNOW
"Tested Eery Hour"
The highest quality flour
made in the West." Free de
livery on this flour.
By the Sack .....$2.35
Phone 478
falsehood?" sh asked presently
urten." Alice Holcombe re
plied. "You can remember them dis
tinctly, conld swear to them it
necessary?"
"Yes, but oh will I have
to"
She stopped, threw up her
head bravely.
"Please forgive my weakness,"
she said. "I I am not quite my
self. Of course I will do any
thing that is necessary."
"That is better," Lillian said
gravely, for across her Taco had
crept a tinge of the disdain sne
reels ror raltfTlng. "And it 's
more than probable that you will
never have to appear In court.
?owr one question more, and we
can turn our attention to a more
important subject. Do von
know what familiarity Mr.
Stockbridge had with ooisopi?"
She knew all about them,"
Alice Holcombe replied. "Her
uncle is a druggist, and she help
ed in the st or a when a girl. But
she attempted to poison Kenneth
and herself on one occasion, and
they have carafnlly guarded hr
access to poisons ever since. Ken
neth kept his photographic stuff
In an iron-bound chest, padlocked,
and she was never allowed alone
in her uncle's establishment.' An
other relative la a physician, and
he warned his fellow practioner?
In the neighboring villages, so
that she could get no prescription
with poison in it anywhere."
"Nice asinine stunt of your
friend keeping photographic stuff
to operate becausa of heavy snow
fall, this does not affect the nu
bility of the employment agent to
refund the amounts covered in
the receipt. It is held that the
agent becomes civilly liable tor
the repayment of the fee and for
the return of the transportation
to and from the place- where the
applicant is sent. No exceptions
are provided in the law.
liitrv '
fit'. . . ' . i..- . -
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Mrs. Judge King Would
CaU City Chcrrydale
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Mi)
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2 'I-
frs. L. Myrtle King, wife ot
Judge Will R. King, now of Wash
ington, D. C, and former member
of the Oregon supreme court.
writes The Statesman, suggesting
that the new name of West Salem
be Cherrydale.
"I would suggest Cherrydale.
writes Mrs. King. "Of course i
like Kingwood.' and besides. I
own a lot over in Kingwood park."
Lawrence G. Wilson of Dallas
suggests the name Chilllcothe.
1
Bieaklhal(o!dT6&
M tarn. tmr nim wt.
D..i. m W mmmt lb. m
i
Sir Cordon Hewart has just been appointed to the highest jndieiaj
post in England, and it is rumored the King will soon confer a peerage
on him. He was formerly a journalist.
Last Time TorJav
NAZI IV3 OVA
and Rudolph Valentino in "CamiHe."
Tomorrow, Alice
Lake in "Over the
Wire."
T IBERTV
1- Theatre 1
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Ladies' Coats and Suits
that come direct from the
New York arid Philadel
phia fashion centers. You
can absolutely be certain
that the styles are correct.
COATS
$9.75 to .... $35.00
SUITS
$12 JO to ... $45.00
SUITS
Gale & Company
Commercial and Court Streets--
Work
Clothe
mems
AT A WORKMEN'S
STORE ;
S
It's our aim to cater whole-heartedly
to the WORKING CLASS OF MEN.
AVhen you buy here, you are not only
assured of lower prices but a guarantee
of satisfaction with every purchase.
We" carry union-made and standard
lines of goods. Merchandise we can
proudly recommend and guarantee. Buy
where your friends buy and get most
for your money-
Here's a List of a Few Necessities for
Every Workman ,
Men's Canvass
GLOVES
9C
White Cambric
H'CHIEFS
5C
Men' Cotton
WORK SOX
9e
Heavy Chambray
SHIRTS
69e
Men's Heavy Cotton
SWEATERS
95c
Men4 Heavy Tan
W'RK SHOES
$2.69
We carry IL D. Lee's
union made work clothing.
Peter's "Diamond Brand
Work and Dress Shoes. Mil
ton Goodman Triple-stitched
Shirts.
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