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JL JLL . - 772? WS IN BRIEF llany Speeders Arrested Ball ot $10 was furnished by , Joe Lang, Sublimity, A. T. Cow B0n, 877 Oak and D. Samuel, 360 North Capitol, who were arrested "for speeding, by Officer Vogt. The three were cited to appear In po lice court today. P. G. Mclntyre, route 3, was 'Cited to appear Not. J, while A. E. Thlrkell,, Portland, deposited $10 bail to insure his appearance on the same date. den, 760 North ; Church, was granted permission to alter and repair a two-story dwelling at an expense of $1000. i Genuine Chinese Oriental Rugs at Hamilton's. nt Bail 1 Forfeited " Bert Thompson, Seattle, for feited $10 bail after he was ar rested for making 35 miles an hour1 on South Commercial. T. C. Powers, 112S North Summer, was fined $10 for traveling , 3 6 miles an hour along Mission. The arrests were made by Officer Edwards.' A Young Men Can double present earnings by preparing for foreign trade in . spare time. State age, experience and phone for Interview. D 35, Statesman, j o31 Couple Released-- A couple giving the names of II. L. Hoskins and wife were pick ed up at the Fairgrounds Saturday night and held for Investigation. They were released from jail Sun day morning. ,: and completion ' of plans for the observance of; Armistice day are expected to occupy the greater portion of the evening. cording to a report made to the police by J. C. Balcb, 390 Hoyt. Machinery Lots is Adjusted Settlement for $10,000 on ma chinery destroyed by fire at the state penitentiary has been made, J. W. Murrayj bookkeeper at the prison, said yesterday. This am ount will fully replace the old ma chinery, which had been insured for 100 per cent ot its valuation. Insurance upon the flax, valued at $30,000. is still pending. Both cars were going south at the demonstrate to you free of charge time, he eaid. Jean Kent, Port-aow remove m cuo u ,w land, received bad cuts ani bunions, corns and calouses, pains bruises when the machine driven by Bruce Kent was struck by an ther automobile at Center and Twenty-first, i The car received considerable damage. ; Hallowe'en Carnival Dance Independence armory, Oct. 31. Music by Travellers' orchestra. ; 1 i f o31e See Window Display At Hamilton's of genuine ental Chinese rugs. Orl-n2 Harding "Medallions Displayed First showing in Salem of the government's Harding memorial medallions wast made . Monday by F. S. Lamport of the United States National bank, who received two of the plaques i inclosed in neat leather cases, j The medallions are made ot bronze, and are about three inches ; in diameter. One side bears the profile of the late president, while the reverse is a memorial and carries the dates of his inauguration and death. The medallions are on display at the bank. . ;! -' - ' Several Accident Reported Accidents were reported to po lice headpuarters over the week end, by T. Leonhardt, route 3, who failed to see two machines parked on the Turner road, strik ing one of them with some result ant damage; J. H. Engeman, Sil- verton, who was struck by an au tomobile driven by Phil Easter day. : Portland, while ; driving south on Fairground road? near wkco n,S.,in. iiM.A ,, ern. with nne corner lot pavea , J.l.on h J r Rarrh 3 9 0 I "" Close lODSMli lUTatiu Hoyt, on the Portland and' by C. E. Bayes, 730 North highway, I er musl 10 wsiuorum. oie xerrea. 11 not rent ; i oo. Capitol, who repoM.hlmZ'-''0.T "7, another oullB DU chine was struck by hich came out of, an alley be tween Front and Commercial. See Our Ad M On page 5, this paper today l The French Shop. l ' o28 Buy That Oriental Rug Now. On display at Hamilton's. n2. i -r ' Bicycle Rider Pays Fine It cost C. White, 1020 Center, $2.50 for the privilege- of riding his bicycle after dark without a light, when he appeared In police court yesterday, f He was arrest ed Sunday night. To Introduce Our Line 'The first 10 suits or raincoats at actual cost.' Suits, extra pair pants, $23.50 up. J Woolen Mills Tailor. Prison Makes1 Many Brick Though work I at the prison brickyard was halted for one month following the escape of three men who j were working there, the brickyard has turned out 1,000.000 brick this season. While many of these were shipped to OAC and other points, a great quantity remained on the prison property for. the (construction of American I the huge 1 warehouse to hold the oSle flax. This building Is as nearly fireproof as can be made, and is ranidlv nearins completion. Walls 765, North Fire Alarm Sounded A chimney -fire ; at Twentieth tailed out the fire de partment at 3:40 o clock Monday afternoon,. There was no damage. Auto Accessories Stole; Spare tires and rims-were stol-lare up about 14 feet , at present. ) in from Fred ' Kirkwood, 443 North Front, and H. H. Barston. Portland, during the week-end it was reported to the police. and only six : feet remains to be added. Steel for the roof has been ordered and , is expected to arrive in 10 days ; or two weeks. AS soon as ! the roof has been placed, the flax will be transferred to. nermanent shelter from the temporary sheltering sheds at the rear of the prison.) -I Colored Minister Visits Salem With his choir from the Mt. Oli vet church of Portland, Rev. W. 7. Anderson, colored, will be heard at the Baptist church at 8 o'clock ' J this evening. The "choir will sing I Speeders Draw Heavy Fin vibe old plantation songs and the I Monday was a heavy day in the ' v songs of negro revivals. Several justice court, three speeders beipg s local people have heard this "choir asesssed a total of $55 by Judge i and it furnishes-a fine pro- Kuntz. Austin J. Ford was fined tram. -- There will be no admis sion charre. though a collection 'twill be taken at the door. . $25, Alexander Gage and : C. e Henderson $ 1 5 each.'.; The men were arrested, by Statel Officer Jack- Nakln. Ralph JB. ?WUips, - TfAn Will Meet Tonteht I arrested by Max Flanery. ' was - Capital Post No. of the Amer-1 cited to appear Wednesday. lean Legion will hold Us regular J meeting 7130 o'clock tonight at tn a armorr. Further discussion J ; Salem Smoke Shop Next Door to Bllgh Hotel Magazines, Films', Candies, Cigars, -, Carrettes. Soft Drinks. A Place Where Ladies Can Trade. Equitable Savings & Loan j ; Association Portland. Oregon. narry G. Keeney, Representative, 201 Masonic Bids. Phone 1840 413. Orafoa B-J14i ' Tljfkoa 457 The Seavey, BcU Insurance Agency . General Insurance I Have f Sold the Oregon Hotel building. Sold my interest in Public Market. Sold my 14th St. residence. Mon day, ; Tuesday "and Wednesday . will receive your best offer and sell on Thursday for best bid re ceived -term payments, one, close, in 7 room house, complete in every detail. New shingled, newly tint ed, garage, flowers, fruit. See me Bakeright Bakery, 2 to 3 p. m i tho w nroDertr to you. Noth- ins: doing only at above hours. too btjsy. M. Klorfein. . o31 Bifly" Bn Tnak Wrr BEATRICE SHELTON Teacher of Piano -V' ' 'STUDIOS . Btrsv Bids. ZiI&mu Two Hurt in Accidents- Bruises and cuts were received hv automobile accidents aunng are week-end in which two girls were featured. Viola Croxier, 13 of route 2J was cut by glass and the rear ! of, the automobile in which she I was riding was badly damaged when it was struck by a Pacific Fruit company's truck on the highway north of Salem, ac- TlM- WL, TBSXS. iloM MS , Ifoa ItL. Bat, nut Ha Store Your Prunes : at - Frys Warehouse ; 35c per ton per month : in carload lots - Delicious Lunches For the School Child, or to , Take Out. LITTLE LADY STORE 12th and Center. : . HYDRO-ELECTRIC niERAPEimc msTrruTE ; (Formerly Dr. scnenas; f r . 249 S. Cottage St. ' - PHONE - - - 1182 ELMA WELLER PIANIST Toss Tproinetion thronfa Xdrs Wlfhl RUiU. . - Donning: System Tor 7em4ist 1 Fhen 1SS1 8ta4S0 y. Liberty .Bt. Dr. Burns The Cuboid Foot Specialist will and aches in your feet, ankles, legs and Jback. . Then you won't have any; bunions, corns or cal ouses. : Be sure and come in mis week. J4 C. Penney. Co. n2 1 -1 Funeral Yesterday i The funeral of Gregor Bllgh,: year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bligh. was held Monday afternoon! at 2 o'clock from the Webb Funeral parlor. Rev. Mar tin Fereehetian was ; in charge. Mrs. Halite Parrish Hinges sapg. Burial was in City ; View ceme tery. Besides his parents the child is survived by his grand parents, j Mr. and i Mrs. S. E. Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Bligh. and a sister, Margaret Ann. j Just On Lett Of the: three brgalns offered A close in 6 room mod- with headquarters In San Fran cisco, and J. H. Mulchay of Port land. J asslsUnt freight ; traffic manager, were In Salem yesterday conferring with local officials. -Mr. and Mrs. Joe Teal of West Salem visited in . Philomath Sun day with Mrs. Teal's parents. RAISING SILVER FOXES GOOD , . BUSINESS SAYS R. H. COSTER R. H.I Coster of Portland, one of the Mt. Rainier National park A. Semans was here yesterday ailTer fox farm, has many stais- from his farm near Dallas.' Oscar Steelhammer was a Port land visitor over the week-end. SERIOUS BLADDER TROUBLE "Could not stand nor sit and was forced to cry out from intense pain," writes. Henry Williams, Tarklo, Montana. The. : doctors said I had inflammation of the bladder and an operation was nec essary. Tried Foley Kidney Pills and Improved at once. Tell all my friends about Foley Kidney Pills as it will! save many from suffering and perhaps, as in my case. , a dangerous operation. Bladder and kidney trouble de mand prompt treatment. Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief. Sold everywhere. Adv. STATE INCOME TAX LAMBASTED Do Not Buy a Radio Until - you have, tried the "Ra- diola." We are sole agents tor those high grade receivers made by the Radio Corporation of Am erica. They are; ; guaranteed by them and by us. We make them work to your entire satisfaction. Let us demonstrate in your own home. No obligation. I Salem Electric Co. Masonic Temple. Phone 12.00. : 031 Roll Call Dates Are Set i November 11 to 29 Inclusive will be the date ot the Seventh Annual Roll Call of the American Red Coss this, year, is the infor mation being sent out from Wil lamette chapter of the Red Cross, Miss Georgia G. Pettit, executive secretary. H A. Harris, Salem, will have charge of the drive in Marion county and Mrs, M. A. Young, Airlie, will handle the drive in ! Polk county. Mr, Harris served with the Canadian forces over-seas for four years while Mrs. Toung was also overseas, engaged in Red Cross activities. (The an nual membership will remain at $1 this year. ; Electronic Reactions of Abrams Dr. White. 606 U. S. Bank bldg. tf St. Paul Guild Rummage Sale- Good, garments and shoes for men, women and children! at great lv reduced orlcesJ Wed. 31st. Chemeketa and Commercial St - 630 Two Automobiles Overturn- Though two automobiles , over turned during the week-end, no one was injured, reports at the police station Indicate. Dr. J. H. Thelan, ; Lebanon, was i driving south on the Pacific highway when another "machine turned out, hitting his, and forcing it In to a UllCU, wucm fc ; , , , A John Bropny, an employe of Ladd . . . & Bush bank, turned his machine I K ,K n w,iB, them love letters, but has told so Divorce Suit Filed Ralph E. Derrick yesterday filed suit for divorce against Lena Derrick. He charees cruel and over at state ana vioiiage wnen it was struck by a ' truck, which tailed to stop. Considerable dam azea ! were received by the two automobiles. i Limp In And Walk Out Meet Dr. Burns, and his nation All known natent. Cuboid 00c Relief, in our shoe department tTii -week. J. rv Penney Co. 1 n2 many untruths that he word Is not to be depended upon. The only child. Raymond Eldmund Derrick age 3 years, is now in keeping of the plaintigg's parents and the I complaint asks that they be given custody of him permanently. Thomas B. S Kay Declares Measure Discriminates Against Capital "Statements made by exponents of the proposed state income tax measure that 4! per cent of those who pay 80 per cent of the taxes and that 90 per cent contribute nothing are a challenge to the in telligence of the - people of Ore gon." Thomas B. Kay declared yesterday at the weekly luncheon of the Chamber' of Commerce Though he admitted that he would probably vot in favor of the measure, he denounced It on tne ground that it was severe to bus iness interest, was discriminating clared to be a double tax. People are j ignorant upon the question of taxation and agitators are able to play upon the pre ju dices of the public.: A tax is .a tax, , no matter what kind, and it is just as hard to pay a govern and that not one dollar out of 20 escapes taxation Heavy artillery in the way or figures had been prepared by the speaker, and , he loosed one bar rage after another upon his audi encc Taxation is not the trou ble with the farmer. Mr. Kay said. (hough he did not explain just what was the matter "The average farmer does not pay in excess ot $250 annually in taxes," Mr. Kay said. "If every cent were remitted he would not be in better shape. Farmers pay 31 per cent of the taxes upon land. i Boys Work Lenders Mee) i About 25 boys' work f leaders met Sunday afternoon 1 ai 5 ine YMCA In connection with : the trainins course. The young" men are students at Willamette, and are assisting in the local YMCA work. Nach has chrge ot a group of about 40 boys. .' ; ; Several Good Salespeople', Either sex for selling dally nec essities. Direct from factory to consumer. No competition; big profits. Call Mr. Prater Bllgh hotel, Sunday after 9 a. m. o2S Radiola IV. Vs There has been such an unpre cedented demand for I this ; fine rapMo receiver that all stocks are entirely depleted. There is not ohe on the coast. The factory is making every effort to supply the demand and we will ; have the first one to arrive. Salem Elec tric Co. F. S. Barton. Phone 1200. - ' o30 Wanted Sales Woinmn Experienced in women's ready to wear. See Mr. Friend. People's rash. ' o30 Truck Driver Dif locates Shoulder To have his shoulder dislocated in an accident and then to com plete his delivery of milk was the experience of Hans Hofstetter, driver of a Meadow Lawn Dairy milk truck Sunday morning. The truck went into the ditch just be yond the state prison about 6:30 Sunday morning, and though Hofstetter managed to jump clear of the wreck, he struck on his shoulder, dislocating the mem bef. He was picked up by pass ersby and taken to the office of Dr. Garnjobst, where his shoulder was r set. He went to the dairy obtained another; truck, pulled the first machine out of the ditch and continued the delivery of bis milk. To Introduce Our Lin The first 10 suits or raincoats at actual .cost. Suits,' extra pair pants, 23.50, up. 442 State street. Roonf 2. American Wool en Mills Tailor. o31-n3-4. Limp In ami Walk Out- Meet Dr. Burns, coast to coast foot specialist, in our shoe depart ment this week. ; J. C. Penney Co : : , - : . - I n2 L For Gifts That Last DiaitraAtLJsJew svndl Silverware Pboae 12SS. Salem, OSTEOPATHY The Original and Genuine Spin al Adjustment Treatment. Skill full, Painless Adjustment uiai gets wults.- - J-;.,- Osteopathic Physician mad ', 'w t . 1 Surgeon T9 Oregon Bldg. ' Salem. r -1 - 8 Catea Ambulance Serrlcs I Day and Niffht ; I PHONE 666 I 17S 8. Liberty 8t , ; S0 V. a VttlMUl Bask Baflatag na sss as. Ttxmm sssy DR. BiH. WHITER OtawMhi PaysldM ud Stag TSletreDla XMsgstMU n4 TrMtsMOS Dt. Atessu MrtlfO Salem : i; ' Oreo LADD & BUSH BANKERS , Established 1868! . ' ! General Brxidaj Bntlaeu 1 Office Hours from 10 a. el to S p. ra 1 Furniture Firm to Build The Giese-Powers "Furniture comnany will erect a store build inr at 357 Court, at a cost of building S6000. according to a permit Issued Monday by City Re- Homer Bra7t Lyle Rains and Les Team Leaves Friday The Marion county " boys ;and girls' club judging team win leave Friday for Portland where they will be entered In the Judg ing contest at the Pacific inter national Live Stock exposition Thn members of - the team are tics and experiences to relate re lative to the propagation of this fox. '1 V H . The history of the fur Industry discloses the tact that North America for practically four cen turies was the world's supply for furs and with the progress of civi lization this Industry is fast be coming I extinct. The company represented by Mr. Coster is capi talized at 3300.000, and has a fox farm . at the entrance of the Mt. Rainier National park, and also a smaller one being developed near Portland. The silver . black fox Is the product of domestic breed ing originated In Alaska and La brador more khan 30 years ago. The animal is approximately five feet from tip to tip and produces a fur ranging in value from $650 to $1500. . The company at present has 51 pair of the fox. They cost ;the company $2000 a pair. They mate when six months old and continue their relation during their produc tive period of ten years. Each pair, produces from six to ten young each year. The farm is at the entrance of the Rainier park and at an elevation of more than 2000 feet, with snow nine months. The fox; sleep during the day time as in their native state, and j are active during the night, and 'are Kepi in j enclosure so mat uie i o under guard night and day. The industry Is being promoted' by many of the leading citizens who realize the, importance of continu ing such animal life under domes tic influences. ; I The silver! black fox is a phen omenon or, freak of nature. In its wild or native state it was a freak of tha family of red fox. Nature did not permit such freaks to oc cur often. In a litter of five pups both of the parents of which were red. there might appear a perfect ly marked, lustrous furred silver black. 1 Then again there could be a hundred or more litters without.! a single surer oiaca iox. u wouiu appear! now and then, lis origin is shrouded in the myriad mys teries of nature's laboratory. But the silver black fox has always been tha prize catch of the profes sional trapper, r Thel matchless and striking beauty of the fur,- Its great market Value and its unique ness, has made it a symbol of dis tinction the world over. Its scar city and wondrous beauty put a high premium upon it. . The Hudson's Bay- company first introduced the .fur of the sil ver black fox to the royalty of Europe in 1607169 years before the United States of America was born. During the succeeding cen turies the. popularity. and demand for it increased with a striking rapidity, notwithstanding : wars and the changing edicts of Dame Fashion. . the rise and fall of na tions and dynasties. Ie became and remained the fur of royalty. The first of a -series of 16 les sons In advertising was given last night at the YMCA. H. T. Vance, formerly, on the advertising staff ot the Standard Oil company and now head pf -the. office training department at Oregon Agricultur al college, is in charge of the class which will meet , each Monday night. Advertising r campaigns will be the topic taken np at the next meeting and it will be de voted "to campaigns suiatU ft.. town the size of-Sairui. ' 'An en rollment of about u ' i ; a u.va is expected. '..V--V ' Sidewalk Js tiln . ;The freshnsan oUss .f W'.llc ette-university will construi-t cement sidewalk ' ifadiu.tr new gymnasium as t!i? c p.l.t to thS universUy '.hit year, it decided at'a're.tent meeting. TJk walk i will be five feat w.de anl will connect the 'gym doors with the sidewalk leaJ'-ns to i:tc:i hall..; Construction will . e be"-;':i within the next few days ia'jorucr that it will i be ready for tho Homecoming week-end, XjvemLrr ' 9 and 10. when the ne- Kyiunas lum will" be dedicated. . 'I- w- ' . . Come Out and Hear jThe Paramount Orchestra at Dreamland Hallowe'en dance Wed nesday, .Oct. 31. Ladies free. o31. ! ' - ,. Si! A Good Thing - DOST IT. C Jt I n1.i..ta CCUtt juui namw muu n om .m4 trritten together with 5 cents (and this lip) to Chamberlaia Medicine Co, Xk -Moines, Iowa, and receive In return a trial package containing ChaoaberlainVn Ceagb Remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchial, "flu" and whooping coughs, and tickling throat: Chamberlain's Biota- ach and Liver Tablets for stomach trou blea, irMligestion, gaaay pains that crowd th heart, bilioosneas and constipation; Chamberlain's Salve, needed in every family for bnrna, acalda, wounds, piW, and akin affections; these valued family medicines for only 5 cents. Don't tntta it. J IF BUCK HURTS BEGIN Oil SMS Flush Your Kidneys Occasion- ally by Drinking Quarts of Good Water i No man or woman can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys tha classification including timber I occasionally, says a . well-known Unda which are owned by capital- authority. Too much rich food tsts. Improved city property taxes creates acids which clog the kid are 40 per cent higher than farm ney ores so that they sluggishly assessments.',' j filter or strain only part of the Imnroved.aad unimproved lands I waste and poisons from the blood in tho tatA ar assessed at $350.-I Then vou get sick. Rheumatism, 00,000, the speaker said, with an assessment of $300,000,000, upon city propertyJ Referring to the argument tnat a large percentage ot big business headaches, liver trouble, nervous ness, constipation, dizziness, sleep lessness, bladder disorders often eorae from Juggish kidneys. The moment you feel ' a I dull eorder Poulsen. George H. Al- DIED lie Davis. They belong to tne Salem Chester White Pig club. STEVE R At the residence of his danehter. Mrs. Helen Evertng- ton. at Glendale, Calif.. Satur day afternoon, Oct. 27,; 1823, D. M. Stever. Mr. Stever was Vales agent for the National Cah Roister company for many years, a former resident of Salem and was well knokn here. '" "c ( Always In Salem Dr. Mark S. Skiff Is not moving away from Salem, and does not intend to move away as Is being reported. His dental offices are located at 306 Masonic building. Phone 561. PERSONALS I .- Webfr&Clough Leading Funeral Directors Expert Embalm era Rigdon& Son's UOHTUARY VI TJneqrzled Scrriesj ' Sergeant Jireck left Monday morning for Toledo where he will present the national( guard trophy won by the Toledo company at the competitive drill and athletic events In Ashland early in Sep tember! . . i i A. E. Reams, Medford attor ney, manager, or tne;,uauiornia- dregon Power j company at that place, was in Salem yesterday. Harley and Howard Pugh. A. C Haag and Edward Donnell. went on a fishing trip to Blake's lake Sunday, returning with a large catch of bass, i - '"j ! O. W. Luce, freight traffic manager of the Southern Pacific menu. mm interests pay f no taxes. Mr. Kay ache in the kidney or, your mac said that, stockholders Day taxes Ihnrts.i: or it the urine is cloudy. as much as any Individual, though offensive, full of sediment, irregu- ,ami An nnt anoear unon I lar of nassaee. or attended oy a v . . w - r r w . - - t, nit I Vn nrnnortv renre-1 uMiutinn of scaldine. begin j to ntA hv stock escanes taxation, drink I soft water in quantities; he said. The treasurer of a large! also get about four ounces of Jad corporation issues a single check Salts from, any reliable pharmacy for tax payment, and the stock- and take a tablespoon ful in a glass holder is taxed indirectly through of water before breakfast for a the subsequent lowering of dlvl- few days and your kidneys may dends. A tax udod both stock and then act fine. unon nhvsical oronerty was de- This famous salts is made from mnt tax i. it is a local tax. The the acid of grapes and lemon Juice I A it.. Mrnnntlnns and I rnmihtnod With lithia. and has th wealthier individuals of the been used for years to help flush country. Canital is necessary to dogged kidneys and stimulate conduct large businesses and it is them to activity, also to help neu- not Just to penalize it. trallze the acids in the system so r moans lof k chart Mr. Kay thev iio Ioniser cause irritation. illustrated how the corporation I thus Often relieving bladder dlsor ws nonaiizect in comparison with I ders. 1 th individual. According toU Jad Salt is inexpensive and taxes collected in 1919. there1cannbt Injure; makes a delightful woro 19 sis neonle making re- effervescent lithia-water drink turns unon incomes Un to $2000, I which everyone can take now and ranroRonttne fa. combined income I then ! to help keep the kidneys of $28,851,259. with $286,000 1 clean and the blood pure, thereby paid In taxesi I often! preventing serious kidney An additional 13,568 made re- complications. By all means have turn on incomes from $2000 to your physician examine your kid $3000. ; These represented a total neys at least twice a year Income ot $32,603,349 and taxes ot $311,657. -The total amount of Incomes represented by 33,383 neoDle was $61,454,608. with tax es to the amount of $596,765. Only two men in the state nao Incomes between $500,000 and $750,000, Mr. Kay said. ' Their total income-was $1,328,469, yet ther paid $8351229 in taxes, a sum 15 5S fifii in excess ' of the total taxes paid by more than33,000 people. In .speaking on the proposed in come tax'measure, Mr. Kay made gome interesting comparisons and explained the results in figures He took 10 j people, representing an investment of $400,000 and showing a profit of $50,000. With each being exempted $2000, each was assessed $375 in taxes. A corporation fapitallzed for $400.- 000 with 10 Incorporators and tne ame amount of nrofit. is taxed 12515. be said. Advocates ot the proposed meas ore admit that the bill is no good. Mr. Kay said, "But that it Is bet ter than nothing at all.' , The Chamber of Commerce din ing room was redolent with sug gestions of Hallowe'en, Miss Flor Pnna havinr decorated the room for the noon hour. Logan berry punch J contributed by P. M. Oresrorv. was a feature of the Every Week is National Pill Week ALL KINDS INCLUDING: "Best Yet." .;, ' j Pill Cathartic Compound i V. 8. P. j . Pill Cathartic Compound u , Improved, , ' j Yes, We Have ! Some POls! H1EYER DRUGSTORE t-v. 175 N. Com! St PHONE 167 Every Meal - - - - ; ' i o rJ(o 11 n i 1 : i is ill iiiir, ii ',' All tho goodness, flavor and quality that docs into WRIGLEY'S at the factory IS KEPT in IT FOR you. The scaled auc docs that You break the seal. WRIGLETS Iz Pure chide end ether ingre dients ot the hirhect quality obtainable. Made under modern sanitary conditions J WRIGLEVS 2lds c?pc tlte. keeps teeth uhlts end belps Slesttcn Save Wrldey's uTtppcrs Ctadobalicr hao ctood Ccr tho tjest in trans portatlon, voluo and Equality , c2 product ' ;. 2 ItODEH ATO ?BICEB-f. c. t, Sim I UOHT SIX SPECXA1. SIX BIO SIX S rw. 112 W. B. O-Tmam., 119 W. B. T Pl"., 12 W. X. ( 40 H. P. - 60 H. P. i 0 H. F. Tourins ..$1210 Toorlnf . ,-11593 Tonrinc -$2040 Kodstr Roadster Spltr (S-Pim) 1100 (2 P.M.) - 1575 (5 PM.) . S180 Coupe-Roadster Coupe Conpe f ' (2-Paw.) 1450 (-P.) 2295 (i-Ful.) 2891 3edaa ... 175 Sedan i. 2374 8da . Tarn t 1C t Y s r r - C o n v a 1 n . MARION AUTO CO. 235 S. Com'l. ' Open Day and Xlgbt V THIS IS A STUDEBAXER YEAR