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C 6 Syracuse Shows Football ; to be Sdperior to Rugby : SYRACUSE, NVT.. Nov. 11. American football fcrovedJts su periority , orpr Canadian ; Jtugby here this afternoon, Syracuse uni versity winning its second annual International gridiron contest against McGlll, 32' to 0. Although It was understood that American rules would gorern the game, the officials were very lenient and al lowed the Montreal players great freedom in their use of the lat ; eral forward pass. WILSON SPEAKS TO V THRONG YESTERDAY (Continued from page 1.) will determine. '. v 'l aa? alsabeen ? reflecting upon the radical , difference be tween Armistice and peace. Ar mistice, as I hare said, is a mere negation; it is the refraining from fcrce. But peace is a very positive and constructive thing as the world stands nowadays because It must be : brought about ; by the systematic maintenance of com mon understandings t!h& by culti vation and not by amiable phrases but the active cooperation for jus tice and justice is a greater thing than any kind of expediency. Am erica has always stood for justice and'alwys will stand for it. Puny persons wbo are now standing in the way will presently find that their weakness is no -match for the strength of a moving provi dence. If yeu will pardon an in valid for putting on his bat I will promise not to talk through It Streets Thronged "Then we may renew our faith In the future, though we are cele t rating- the past. The future is In our hands and If we are not equal to it, the shame will be ours and none others. I thank you from a very full heart, my fiends for this demonstration of kindness by yon and bid yon and the natlcrj Godspeed." Before the visitors dispersed Mr. Wilson departed for Us ac customed afternoon automobile ride and . for, severel blocks . bis car was able to pass at only a very sloy pace, through the crowds pressing , on each side - of the street. , BUILDING CERTAIN, SAYS ARMINGTON Continued from page 1.) pride of Salef called for some lo cal cooperation. Rumor Contradicted Mr. Armingtoa remarked last night that he had heard within toe week that the project had been given . up, when in reality it was just ready for final announcement as a certainty. BEARS to HUMBLE Ft 45-7 Sun Dodgers Look Good First Quarter But Crumble Un der Heavy Attack Northwestern Defeat Iimlue CHICAGO, Nov. 11. North western university won its first western conference football game in. two years today, when it de feated Purdue at.Evanston 24 to 13. Kbrfh western won its last con ferenee game from Purdue in 1820, 14 to 0. D Goods Quality ress . ' ' ' ;. ... - .... Of v Popular Prices 36 inch Silk Toxins, aH Colors, yd....98c 36 iiicVBteck Taffetai,ycLi.:;......;$U9 36 inch Black T.Iessaline, yd ........ $1;4 36 inchTTaffeUs, all colors, yl U$4&$ 40 inch Georgette 'Grtpt)fc:$l;7S 40 inch Crepe De thine, yd. .- 418 36 inch Duchess Satin, y& . . .;.:?145 40 inch Satin Faced Canton trepe : . yd .... ... ....... ................ .......29S 40 inch "Black ttarnieuse, yl lYS 36 inch Cardinal ReS Serge, alirWool, jrJ. ... 50 inch All Xfool Stdnn 'Serge, ytl t:... 56 inch All tool French Serge, ViC:.v..... .... 54 inA All Wool tricbtine, i $4 inch AU Wool Poiret Twill, yd. 42 inch All Wool Poplin, yd. :a .. 36 inch Half Wool Tricotine, yd...'.. 36 inch HalWool Serge 58 inch Part Wool Grey Shirting, yd.... ..$1.25 ..$1.75 .$2.23 ..$2.98 .$3.45 ..$1.98 ...Mc J65c .$1.19 & . CO -Commercial and Court Streets M SEATTLE. Nov. 11. Playing KfAFA ss-nwr1 nf TtMrlv 40.000 'fans the University of California 'football eleven made it three straight in three years from the University of Washington today, 'humbling- the northerners by a i 45 to 7 score. I . The Huskies looked almost" a match for the Bears, in the first two periods, threatening the Cal ifornia goal twice in the first and crossing it ence in the second. '.but after that the southerners had it their own way. The 4all was in Washington territory most of the lart half and the California goal was never threatened. California scored Just before the end of the first period, Morri son Drawing over after a series of line smashes that could not toe stopped. A few moments later Washington took the lead with a touchdown and -converted terri tory for goal, the score coming after a series of forward passes that seemed to take the Califor nians unawares. Sun Dodgers Brace ' That scot e was the beginning of the end for Washington. Nich ols and Morrison, California backs, made touchdowns in Quick succession and the half ended Kith the score 19 to 7 in favor of .the Bears. Three more California touchdowns came in the third and another in the fourth period, the latter after Andy Smith,, Bear coach, had sent in almost an en tire team of substitutes. The Huskies braced as the end of the frame neared, and prevented an other California marker but were unable to take the' offensive. Crisfe-Cross Pools The fans got their first veal thrill of the game in the first period when Ziel, slippery Husjky halfback, twisted hjs way through the California defense for 50 yards. A moment later Nichols of California dropped Ziel's punt on the California two-yard line and Hall of Washington recovered. It looked like a Washington score but Harper fumbled a pass and Muller. recovered for the Bears. The ball was soon out of danger. The California fake criss-cross play that failed to gain against University of Southern California earlier in the seasan was the itemises of ' Washington hopes. Time and again the California tacks got through for long gains and, the Husky defense seemed unable to fathom the play. The trpken field running of Don Nlch o'a.s. the punting of Morrison and the heavy plunges of the. Bear back field gaining on nearly every smash, were the other angles to the story of the Purple and Gold defeat. Hears Make 17 First Downs The Californians made first downs .17 times as compared to five by Washington . and gained 35 yards on line plays and end mis to the 28 yards gained by Washington. Forward passes net ted the Bears 105 yards . while Washington, on five perfected passes . made a total of 7 yards. Ziel, Washington punter, aver aged 36 yards while Morrison of California -got his long spiral punts away for an average of 38. Lineup and summary: Washington 7 California 45 Petrie le . . Burkey Grim It WitteT Bellman lg ... Dean Haynes c Gallagher Kuhn rg , .'. Clark Ingram (c) rt., Beam Hall re Muller Abel .' ...qb Erb (c Hill Ih. ..... Nichols Ziel .rh... Spaulding Harper .db. . . . . . Nesblt . Score'by periods: California .....6 13 19 745 Washington .... 0 7 0 0 7 California scoring: Touchdowns Morrison 2; Nichols 3; Spauld- ring, Dunn. Points fro mtry after touchdown Morrison 2 ; Erb. Washington scoring Touchdown Hall. Points from try after touchdown, Ziel. Referee -Var-- ' ' ' ' ; ' ' '''' n ' V m 1 i 1 J LOUIS XVI BEDROO M SUITE In Walnut Finish As its name suggests, this suite presents some thing distinctly attractve in bedroom furnishing. It is a real achievement in furniture craftmanship -t.an example of the finest design and workman ship. Ail hardwood, two-tone finish; center-guided drawers, will not.oind nor stick; bozed-in-. bottoms prevent small articles from slipping out .through the bottom. Extra i Special Heaters Regular 130.00 all steel body, cast top, bottom and linings; all nicely nickel trimmed; finished from the ground up; burns wood or coal. , Spatial $23 JO Free-Phone 29 And get that rug cleaned FREE. . We think we Iraye a little more cleaner for the money than, any one else.- Let us Demonstrate the t Hamilton Beach Electric Wedgewood Combination Ranges For wood, coal or gas,, or In straight wood and coal, finished in blue, gray or white and black; can be furnished in steel or all cast. Priced from $59 and up. Tour stove taken . in as part pay ment. --. Firee SEWING MACHINES We have for .'your inspection the well known Sewing Machines THE FREE. There is nothing better, in fact very few makes as good. Note the display in our east window. Terms can be ar ranged to suit. Let us demon strate the new FREE WEST ING HOUSE ELECTRIC. We "always sen ior less. ,5a Beautiful 3-Piece Overstuffed . s . Suite Davenport, chair and Rocker, In rose, taupe and blue. Special $99.00 Beautiful Overstuffed DAVENPORT In rose, taupe and blue. Cpecial Trade in your bid. fOodU 3 part pay. meat. 6a new. -We v. aiwayi . allow you ; ' iaore. -' $4930 C. SvIAIIL'TOl GOOD FURNITURE 340 Court Street Salem, Ore. Let us furnish your home for y2 price from our exchange department. is n DEfHTSEBE Salem's Chance to be Con sidered More than Sec ond Place Vanishes Corvalfis high school's football team defeated Eugene high yes terday 18 to 0 and a burden had been rolled from the shoulders of Salem high the Question of whether It would have played a two- or three-cornered tie for the state championship. It wont, and can now sleep ,in peace without "worrying hew it's going to come Out. Eugene, Corvallis and Salem . . s nell, Chicago. Umplre J. Stott, Stanford. Head linesman, Wood ward, Hamilton. (Substitutes!! California; Mor rison for Nlsbet; Hufford" for Berkey; Dunn for Spaulding; Newmeyer for Beam; Perry for Dean; Horrell for Gallagher: Obrien for Muller; Best for Clark; Evans for Erb; Bell for Morrison; Newman for Nichols. Washington Dailey for Abel; Waiters for Haynes; Dubois for Harper; Lfllis for Kuhn; Kuhn for Grimm ;Hahley, for Hill; tin llngfor Ingranj; Haynes for Wal ters; Beck tor; Han!ey had all played a . clean slate up until last Saturday, when " Corval lis nosed out a precarious pjace kick 3 to 0 victory over Salem That eliminated Salem from con sideration for state champion8, unless ' Corvallis, generally be lieved to be, with Salem, the most powerful team in the interscholas tic league, should lose to Eugene. But they didn't lose; instead they walloped the Eugene team for three straight touchdowns. They hare only light schedule yet to complete, and there Isn't ; a chance for them to lose the first place that Salem feared might he indecisive. 1 , The game, however, makes it practically certain .that Salem will be second in the race, for the powerful Corvallis .machine that barely won here, ran all over the Eugene team that is the only serious obstacle yet ahead of the Salem boys. Salem ought to beat Eagene handily on November SS. when they come here, and be an unquestioned second in the state race. Denman. 'of Corvanis, got away for a SDectaeular 70-vard ran and touchdown, yesterday, early in the game. Avent, the husky full back who .made life miserable for Salem, was slightly injured here, and got it again, and had to go out of "the game for the rest of the season Two other players from Corvallis, Webley ind Ed wards, were hurt, though they may play again, this year. . Read . the Classified Ads. West Virginia 33, India O BLOOMINGTON. fndvNov. n. 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These lovely blouses are very be- , coming embroidered" and some bead ed. , Not a blouse in this selection but what you would gladly have paid $5.00. rs Such bloomers are made to sell at $ 3.00 but the People r8 Cash Store is selling these and its a special selling therefore, this Jow price. - The high quality Kof.,this Jersey silk material will surprise you, and so will the workmanship. Eight shades, all sizes. i ALU- At The vSweatoro Just think of an all pure wool slip1 Over sweater m the very new fancy weaves with a corded bet. Then ol the fact that it can-be had in almost every shade imaginable, and that it -comes with a pretty color combina tion. , Then, and then only wilt yoa realize the real value; The Undcrskfrtc The excellent ' tailoring on these underskirts docs not by any means overshadowjthe fine wearing quali-, ties of this high grade Jersey silk. They come raffled, every size and nearly every color. - Full Fashioned Silk Hose A regular $2.75 value. Just for Mondav and Tuesday. A fine, heavy, pure thread silk ladies' mw, inn iasnionetl with rein forced toes and heels and special garter protector too. These come in black, brown, African brown and others. $1.98 See The New Winter&oods We. invite you to our showing and special low pricing of our entire stock of new Duvetynes, Chiffon Velvets, new silks and Brocaded Corduroy. Our unusual low prices is a factor in economy. This is the Last Week! The Last Week to share in the gloriousbar gains uauy oeing ottered during OUR FIFTH GREAT ANNIVERSARY SALE Just a few aay more dayi whin lnore important arid bigger bargain opportnnitie r. T jl .l "T11 b1hoov" ."JtbinY man and woman to answer Ihi call advantage.and put m a .upply-ether it be groceries, elothing ihoeiJor i feMn" T0 ,W 8 'aT-tiial' reaion oagh-Don4 pat it off Premium Coupons ... - 1. . . .- By all means your neighbor, saves, them. ask she .she knows its all regular 2 per cent discount on 'your .purchases. Get a .habit ask for your coupons. TTKIE D "II ti l' -.""".c - m December; Fashions i - We now have f the Ladies' Home Jour nal for DeoemWr on display. and sale., ' - " -i-.Y ' ' Call for your fash ion sheet FREE. , ...: - II III 1 . : 1 .1- 4 r ' i .'