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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1923)
f 11 3 ( The? Music; Teachers association rff Salem "will i hold ; their Initial meeting' of ; the year at the home ? MtJ and Mra. Frank Churchill Tuesday (renins; beginning at the hoar of 7: SO.'.? As this fa-the first tyistns meeting of the new club calendar, payment of dues and the election of officers will- be in or der. 1 It in hoped that erery mem ber will make it a point to be present. This will bo the last 1 meeting before the state conven tion of music teachers in Portland and much Important business is to bo discussed. . - , Following; the business" session Jr. - Churchill ' will entertain the group with a complete phonograph recital of the per "Rigotett.''-' r 4 '"' The birthday of Dr. W. It. Byrd f was the occasion for a delightful f family dinner .Wednesday evening --fat the Byrd home on Court street. .T "- - ciww, nunc nuu yiua t i rrysanthcmu'ms 'arranged about Y ' Y9 rooms faded their bit; of sea i ."lona cheer to the enjoyment ' of r- mo evening, xne'.oianer laoie. around which the family gathered, was .centered by'an attractive bas Ifet of hujge pink blooms.' "-.The cli max of the'mear came whrena large pink , and . . white birthday tcake ft bearing ;' C9: .lighted candles. was I brought ; into the room.- It vhas f long Len the- custom- 0. celebrate j Or. Ryrdtn Vlrthdnyrirfjthiman- aer .with'; til fan b Unu'$ ?M 1 . ; : ' -.1.-. -COi ' . 2 . Mr. andi MrXJjL'Johnaonpf I 1864 Ftrv61etKeiItSained:at.9i j Hallowe'en party at their, home t Mond y "evtHH n gBSon or of IStF. I Johnson's tlster. Mrs. Victor Clark I of Vator:oorjudAfwno- i4 S1tfns f here until Christmas. - wftehea black . cats 'and r jaek-onantems.-misgled willi autumn-leaves.-made attractive tleeoratlons for tlie fes tivities. The-evening was1 spent in music, games and dancing. Re freshments .were served toS5 guests. ; , J : PromMrs.-irfarK" Skiff In Syra cuse.. N. Y., comes a letter saying that she has been in that city over a week' Visiting-with-.relatives. of Dr. SklfC arid' also wtth itr-and Sirs. Louis 'Hobker.'orm'er Salem I residents. Although She 1 having I a wonderful t?me,4 she says she Is becoming i a bit homesick for.,'Ofrei- gon.. She -la expecting, -to vstar ' Home this week.. Mrs.-Skiff rep resented the War fotfcers btSa- lem . at the national convention held In Kansas City the first of last month, and since the Conven tion has been visiting In the east. The young ladles' ' Bible class, ; under the leadership of Mrs. -C. :A. Parks, will meet at the city library Monday evening at 7:30. All the young women dt the city are in vited to attend. Mrs. Parks' has been ill. but will resume. teaching at the Monday evening- meeting. - - l - ' ' 1 Plans for the coming, season's programs: pwere discussed at the American Association of Univer sity .Wonien's luncheon yesterday. It was held In the Marion hotel and officially opened the year's work. Reports from those mem bers who attended the national convention Jn Portland , last sum mer wer I given by Mrs.' 'George H. Alden, the official delegate of the Salem branch, Mrs. J. M. Do ver, Mrs. C.'tA. ' Downs, Mrs. George Hug, Mrs. C. A. Kellf and Mrs. RoyfH. Klein ' ! --: Dr Edith Hale Swift who has been giving a series of talks at Willamette university for the Am erican Hygiene societyji addressed the women on her field of work and the aim of the society In send ing out women .to give instruc tion" in sex hygiene. Dr.. Swift Is J a graduate , of Radclif fe and took her medical degree at John" Hopkins. . She . is considered es pecially capable for the work she is doing 'because ; she 1s both , a physician ?inda mother. I HEIRESS AND HER KIDNAPED CHILDREN. r I n ft r - Robert Howard Gamble, 2, and his sister, Catherine Bruce Gamble, 3, are in Jacksonville, Fla., witlj their father, Robert H. f Gamble, who took them from their mother's home at Huntington, ' v L. I., Tuesday, according' to George. Gordon Battle, counsel for , v Mrs. Gamble, who says he will take drastic action- for the return ; of the children to this State. Mrs. Gamble , a survivor of the Lus itania disaster, obtained a divorce from Mr. Gamble in I arte last April, and received the custody of the two children but the. father .was allowed to visit them when he saw fit.- Photo chows mother and children.' a . - . I ,:' ble birds for food, the DenarYmmt of Agriculture, r announces. Th lui&raiyry-Dira treaty act and reg U la t Ions iake iCBlawful"to'"uy or sen uffh btrdsy except under I! 1 i M Wi t: y, Would Apply Gold Mouse Legend, if True, to BriUsh Australan1 Labor 7 Movement StrredrBy Report FraucJ ai JjYDNjEY; S W.,;ov. shell irt-asfeed ito the midst of the iLaXor movement in thi state with the announcement of recommen-daiionia-f ofthe" eitculp -which have been adopted.' as the -result of -the discovery of the -use of alleged- crooked ballot boxes in -certain elections at the ' headquart ers of the partyr :" V ; - ; ' It was foilnd that a number of the boxes had secret panels, ' en abling manipulation of the." bal lots. ? That affair caused a.aensa tion on the eve -of .the.annual con ference of the party and a special committee with A. C. Willis, tho now pjs Wentaa.chalrman, .was appointed to ascertain the facts and make recommendations. Its decisions touched some of the most prominent, figures' in the party and ( their expulsion, four without limitation of time, ; and prie-d: . . ; two others f oriwo'yeata ach, has f.i-Hardly; ,'otherwles." mtUtedLfciLuvit.: lMZ'XinTm, teoJtld have found enough "i - , ' 1 i i- f COLOGNE, Nov. 4. -British of ficers and soldiers of the forces occupying this city, never tire of visiting its majestic cathedral. A life size mouse of solid gold under an inverted erystal bowl set upon a marble table In one of the chapels i Invariably l causes r mnck. curiosity and inquiries ii'to tha cluse of the little' goldeof rodent's presence are frequent, i. i : 1 is told. Ihatsdme duareds ot years ago the.eaXh'adral. was In fested , wftb ' mite whrcb were'. re sponsible' for much, dainage1 to the paintings, ; sacerdotal ! costumes and; other cpstly silk tnd cloth brnaments. All efforts to rid the cathedral or the plague had proved failures: Until some one rsuggested that the !, presence ; of a ;mouseof gold as permanent fixture wotild proveeff ective.Jn frighten ing.the. live ones 'away. ,Thov legend Asayf that the remedy Kvas'r successful. "Do you really", believe such.wa the case?" -a ranking British, offi cer'' askd of theiold'' sexton . the otherf-aajr.j'-f'f I"' With a sad smile the latter re- of the precious metal in Germany to set up a gold statue of a Brit ish --soldier somewhere . In i logne.'l- - i : Co- I'SR OP MIGRATORY' BIRDS AS ! POOD BARRED BY LAW I WASHINGTON. Nov"3. Hot tela, restaurants , andbther -eating places J,mayr not aerve wild ducks or geese, or, other ' migratory edi- I . . ...-x proper permita. for. 2 Scientific or sold and-rVffd' : fn" tooteir-t and restauralUvbHt this doea not ap ply towlld tbirns. The nerving Of; wHdbirds with meals in hotels. propagating puip6ses. Migratory- water fowl raided in captivity Tinder proper federaratd SUte permits may. Je tkiaght and UMaftranty and '.Other places Is uVawfui Iffaprlce ls Tfeard-for . the mealann law: canaut fee ' avoided uiide-j: a pretefcse tl i r ) charges Is being made for the wlij birds, teh deportment ststfs. ! I W00mM'fl JMEEOEJHE WHOLE W1L- Kgjfe .v . V y; ' V J RQQM BY. THESE r'J' u til i - .if. si r; :; yi ; ?.,;. r.r; " ' ; '; '-- " "'HSVv" '" ' ' ' t. i'i';w . V.--f, r 't "? -. i . '. 'Never before Ive'welDffered'a finer lot of "Nearly New. Fords' or values that were better. Youcannofc appreciate 4HseNiarsVSfatil ota 'have"sen theny - Sdine ; fcavetbrfanress thariqe :lmrft lSdO miles. There are Htmodeliii both opeii anbfclosed t5JT5 a Ford it must be perfect front paint to -spark phig:. - Here are some of this weelcs 'selections. ., .'r-.. ,'.-'fn v. - . 5 ;Fouird(W3r-9edaTf;vail "dolltfd'fipj-cost" ?915.00''-h' .FourV'dobr JSedanV 'lust'lilfe new; , .lots ht-1' ' : extras v -.725.00 . 1923 - Ford tourinsr run : less than 900 miles. . S75 worth of extras; our price..w.U...;..L..$425.00 1923 Ford touring;, Jiigh radiator, big cowl . ft just like 7new,"i license ,n,eVerything...L...,.$450.00. 1923 Ford touring, late type radiator and cowl- , , several extras.- Our price.--..---.---J.-.-$45C0 1923 Fof d you can " r.:i -roadster; high radiator and cowl, - t tett. this one from newi.i.."..!4 00.00 Remember this Wevgive 90 das' free service on allr"nearly new We ha Vet several older A model cars raKging from $40.00 tp $225.D0. ",KT 1- m' 1 ' , i - " ' ' '- j 9 ' " ' " ' j y r- 11 1 L"' l 11 ' 1 ' ' - I 11 ' ' ., j Department ; p U J j! . AlWiy '1' Store ' IfV y UJ lUl ;- ":;S""!l' " '-v -?frjl3S ; '"!!' V Tot . Organization U vW VI .....vv't-"'. . g .. .'t-r,. . Prices '''i .''.'.-'' ' ' ';- ' , lv",riff...j;;s fyy, f. ai?i:';...Mrse:tici:.,;-' .;. : '..: - '"."v: '' t-i.".';' ', ". A'j'A -:' '.-rrr i.,v. '"-jj tv-''-'-. -''K- --'. '-H, :.j-'-"'-: 7.7; -7,. "" -':'.v"7 7 - j-''' .'7 ':. , I . M UU U W M .:. IT .A I 1 I -Ml 1.1 V-Lf I 1 ? A ' i 14 I f I 11 l.tl I : 1 Lv The strl of dotting toar ba mUi' W ti sf fiu -- rvv 11 -itnUarity oda.-.X C Penney CompairyclaUuagik not Cm crCzzry L"'lt' k matU from thorotthJy reliaJbU fabrics tailored and ma2ktd akZTtTy. I?y . craftacoaa aod tha models, patterns ad colors-ar wmUVmrlr Um latest. .L j "I f .r-r,..i ii '- 'r ..' . , Li V. . I '! . , . iV,,, ,,f i , ' . 'tiftV-T j'''n mm,t f!'. :.- : v .. A..v.--. v "V!: l';f;.l:.; aciotn It v ymt,, Color Processed lll : 7 i'Wiiliinj, the tun, or perspiration can In' tso way im- pair the orisrinal color of theie cVat" coIored'Brdadcloth aShirta. at coloring is a special dyeing process ; Vhich V positively assures you that ,tbe: Color - will texnaih astw oJ as kmr' as'the shirts wean l:" ' " f 1 ' v RnW?HeOT7iry, Imported Broadcloth 7 Sercral colors, so ou csn xboo 'Ahichercr yo lke best.,?,. 4 Well made Shirrs All freth and And the , price is. most emark- mble onbr , .'; . . ir '"J. V " . v Adrantes in Cash - Cash buy in r and ! cash -.:sel ting earns I lower prices.;.?. ' ; By ; selling for eashV we have the money to' - i - By buyingior: cash ; we obtain lower prices; ? p-.Tnes ''lower pricet . are, passed oil .to yotv- i Ai-A '"' Thus, :by y i nr , s rcash. yott buyliere for . It is a dearly under- . : , itandable co-operative plan.-: txix., ; Upon this cash basis, 1 1 we are Nation - wide ; distributors. uens Yeloars That Are Genuine , A aew ! Marathoa" ia popalar shades, wita con trastias band sod binding Full satio lined. Only, $3.98 Ut Us Da Toar Ksttor Men'sWarm Bath Robes " Make Welcome Gifts Comfortsbls and convenient are these' Bath ; Robes and" Lekbginf Robes.5- Men "wiH.ipVre- ; elate, theni asfiftr, and'yoa Sifl"be pleased' with the excellent Valaes. Shown jn a variety ol patterns .and colors., . -, 71- :r i ' 1 i : Men Ycu Will Sare Moriey n Tnesel A1V nlahogatiy calf bai. perfor- ' a ted i. .quarter '-vamp-'aaa 4 jtUyiW? :nbber hcU Single , jWle'felt'lfrX Vod? looking. ' , .pressy ' auu :duTaWff snoe at ' our ft tsrf1 G Durable Shoes at a Low Eric - wboie quartet Diacners. iau run- be BteLKHooks and eyelets. Two I " ? frrfl olesiRubbergaskeL" Tip.1 ,t A stood strong; serviceable rork - shoe, priced nnusnaUy low, at , 11,1 1 , . r . . . . j . ; - t , ' ' I t . . 5 " i.. con tajrttv.vr .tf X. 1 'PV' 1-i i . ' I I '' I itX T Malic Your X3wnC6fhptMtiTtsl .-it we xoiipwea our enstomary uncs, we vrauia ocin -here' to tell yo'ti' hbW; good every irratnt ia xcr, f civ ' display. isblTweVe'tforiiri to tea yon anythicj o! i f-.Oier .clothiers loubtlef $ .Tiavi r recelve'4 Hc!f ' ptw Fall ptays-'Hefe's what we want o ask'of yout i 4 - V I j : visit any. one or. au , - ! of . the display tnat yon ? ,f - " v i can- aiKj. ca-iouifc- as i " ! rtwr new lines. - Yoirll - : w'V - v . ' tnen oe aoie. ui icuso , , : r-ir r j ? for jroutselflvrbere you can ret the most in i I itylt,;Jn wSrthofsi;.'- k 4jj : iicijand wwkmanship m,7; " olajid tWtne-ervfce,tol)e ij vv-4 'i w "A w f'.ri , you expend. , . ,:,: ;vv :- ;j; r f We s.not oJy'! 1 yrinht 3 bet . anxious that yoa t. make "- this 1 theroqh cemperison or we are rosrfVdeot osT fliSinatB!ti:::r.,'J' fc ; In our displays, are die leading models ol the season,' . sinffla vand double breasted, fancy, sports and conser- ' Our pricei for New, i $1850, J vi'H ; I tt'i art the result of the thousands upon thousands of garment that arc made exclusively for our. 475 busy store -scatter Jl ' throughout States.: Suohr enormous buyinj' aaturs' Obtains rock-bottom prices foe Us which permits as to.olisrl . '.i yeu.thf large saringa cjonfuch as axc.fTtfentcd bre , DWore Yoa tlake Your Seltion c rIl ': InvestlsaU Hcrel U 7 1 oittea u A Ik. 4 ' yaluea OTt Speali for Ii ncti. C3 : 7 sWe are offering yott 'dependable Knitted yndtrwex; . the kind that will wear well because thetsaaterixla trei especially selected and the crments well cxdi. Ari the-jricei;are tho lowest I Our uantitr f purctasis; , make 'that 'possible. - Jndfi these valaes for yccrstlf ri HCB I dcitj wiifai iwn wiu m . 7('' -"il nnmn. ll m.....t. ilea's heavy "welgnffiescel Cat J SbirU. aad Drawers... . .1. : I Of?: If en's hearr weight cottoa ribbed, r i f v Union Suits pi , ... i. V Ife'sfs ' fleece lined Union $uls, "' r . feed, weight ....f V If re's " beavy welgfct Random r i r , fleece lined Union Suits. . s 1 If eni ' grey wool mixed Ualon p." Suits - ....'.;....S!.4V Vi2il. Uen's grey wool Ualen Suits. J2. i'f-r V v. ' cys- Meq, grey and tan all woor 54198 and C5.50 Men's. Woo! Scsl- XK Good Hosiery at Lowest Pneca If en's extra heary wool Work .socks,- white grey, and blue IS Pairs' fer ..:...i:.:irl.iLl....SX.CS " ' : Ilea's j Weol Mixed Work . eck,.,25a. .lien's cashmere Dress Socks, - black, t brown ' heather ' and ' 1 tuns veuuer ..a Xfen's besry English rilbed " : , ;.wooi socks. . . . .r:w fa T V ?ix7 f - - "t.5 "-j r.- Open Sunday Terms ;3u.t ? JTrades Commercial: at" Ferry; Street. 1 1 ' -;-.'. ih-w ? A