r ... THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 19, 1924 3 V V h r ft A- , jt : 5 STATUE C1PIBH I'lILL HIT CLOSE More! Money Needed Sub limity Only Town to Give - ; its Full Quota . J , The American War, Mothers of r. Salem have paid a total of $2180 on tho; statue, "Over the Top to Victory." which was unveiled here Armistice day and have several : hundred dollars remaining to be paid. Just bow much of a deficit remains has not been checked up i as yet. ; . ' . -!.': . Reports from various points in Marion; county show that the quo I tas are junfllled. .J When 11 reports ; are mada ihe. local chapter, of the All Fat Rcoptp :r Gfiould Know This Ft people owe debt of gratitudo to tb &s.eeriT of -the now I famous Afr- mol Prescription. And they ought to be tl( more grateful , because tki -affertitre r obesity rmedy -i now prepared in tablet ; foirm) Mrnota Prescription Table td can .; k. obtained at all drag atores the world ! ot at the reasoncbto price of one dollar -fr a boij X)r you tin aecure them direct by aend.infr - the price io thai MartBola Co, tieneral Motor. Bldgr., Detroit. Mich Tfait now i Ice ik ex case for dieting or i; violent ezerein for the. reduction of the vel'fat body to normaL-iAdr.. e American War Mothers can esti mate the exact amount they must raise, before completing 'payments oit the manumeut. At present it Is costing them eight percent, to carry the debt. . - Only one quota was filled and that was 'Sublimity. Silverton ranks second : with most of the money raised, and other towns come in order. Woodburn's com munity club is to hold a meeting soon to make plans to finish pay ing their share of the fund and other towns are following suit. RICCARDO MARTIN ' LIKES AUDIENCE (Continued front page 1) after that their songs seem glori fied. 1 ; f J;S; - I. Mr. Carlin appeared a second time during the evening with two Spanish numbers and an encore. The arioso from "I Pagliaeci" was admittedly Martin's climax number and one that epitomized the strength of all that had gone before it. In being asked If he preferred concert to operatic work, Mr. Mar tin would hardly agree that he did, though he expressed the be lief that a cleanness of solo art was achieved on the concert stage that the opera made almost Im possible. , "What this country needs," is a $500 automobile that looks as "classy" as a $5,000 one. FIRE E I IP IT WD 11 Machine Being Inspected and Tested BeforeyTurried Over to Council ! ' Aerial truck No. 1 of the Salem fire j department , was unloaded Monday and brought to the sta tion at the city hall, where it is now being thoroughly gone over and tested. ' " The truck has many of the lat est features in fire-fighting de vices. In addition to the 88 feet of ladder there Is an attachment which makes it . possible to con vert the ladder into a water tower. This is a device worked out by Fire Chief llutton and is the first one to be brought into the Pacific northwest. The aerial truck Is driven by a six cylinder motor of 130 horsepower, chain drive. Carter Butts, of the Seattle of fice of the company, is here to give the official test before the city council and to ' instruct the Salem firemen in operating the truck. - .-1 ; V-V""'' ' It takes exactly five seconds o send the ladder to its full height by concealed springs.1 .It is a sim ple act to release the mechanism which starts the ladder . upward, I . I . I I A 1 ' - I . ' ana it is jusi mm pie ui nuvn it return to the lateral position on the truck; v The operation is atio matlc. as are manv other features on the aerial truck. ' Butts states that 90 per cent of the equipment of the aerial parts are covered by special patents and aro not found on any other fire fighting machine. Salem Booklet in Demand From Many Parts of State The chamber of commerce book let, "Come to Oregon" is proving to be very popular. It contains positive and definite information which the homeseeker wants and according to the requests that are received here, many people are in terested. A request was received trom the San Francisco chamber of commerce asking for a supply of booklets. ; Recently the Meier & Frank HAPPINESS depends on how you feci! If you do not feel good, full of pep and the joy of living nine times out of ten it's yqur liver. CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Act without making you sick. Take two tonight. - Feel good in the morn ing. Get a package of 60 for 25 cts. : Sold everywhere t , company of Portland received a number of copies of the booklet which they are to mail to patrons In "the east. The booklets are to be enclosed in Christmas pack ages. : The Portland Commerce, the publication ; of the Portland chamber of commerce, prints T a very clever , compliment for the Salem publication and states that "In style, design and effective ar rangement, the booklet will com pare with anything now in cir culation from; the state. It has on the cover the "one appealing, broad Invitation,; 'Come to Ore gon.' V ; ''''.' Gahlsdort Threat to Quit Is in Nature of Protest The threat of William Gahls dorf to resign from the presidency of the Business Men's league will be threshed out at their next meeting, according to late an nouncements. The problem of uniform street . decoration, which the' Veterans of Foreign Wars have advanced, is said to be the cause of Gahlsdorf's stating that he would resign from the presi dency of the league as a protest against the treatment of the league by the veterans. The veterans offered to install the flags complete at a cost bt $4.85 and through the confer ences tlat resulted between com mittees from the two organiza tions much misunderstanding re sulted. The veterans went ahead with their proposition and gave the 7 Salem merchants a uniform Blreet decoration. It is under stood, however, that Gahladorf did not approve of-the? plan, and dtd not subscribe- to the plans., which the majority of merchants had ac cepted. "" ' PIERCE - CREWS r - HIT ' BY WEST (Continued from page 1) feet that he considered Crews ca pable of running the office with out outside help. West's statement, commenting on the committee's dismissal fa as follows: ' ' "Our committee was discharged because it . was performing its duties without fear or favor and because its investigations were ex tending into the activities of the present corporation commissioner. '"The governor was happy with out words so long as we were un covering the shortcomings of pre vious administrations, but he could hot stand the gaff, when the in vestigations reached hisf own. " "The points which have been is sued by the 'present ' corporation commissioner and his refusal to aid those who have in the past been defrauded, show his utter un fitness for the responsible position he now is filling.' "The committee has withstood the pressure that has been brought to suppress their reports, but the governor, through his weakness, has given way, and it is now open season for all those pro moters who would make the small investor his prey." -' George Black, the other mem ber of the com mitt ee. also speaks laconically.' He says: ;'.The committee has been a very harmonious: one. - It Is very unfor tunate for the welfare of the in vesting public that it has been dis charged at this time. The f half has not been told." , PENSION FUND -' SOUGHT BY METHODIST - ; (Contains, from pag 1) - mirlkte In a special effort during the (time between January and March, 1925. '.yv Dr. IXwh Speak Rev. B. H. Leech gave the main address of the first meeting and C. B. Harrison of Portland gave an illustrated lecture on . the "Trail of the Pioneer." -Several rare prints were used in this lec ture; which had cost much work to 'prepare. This talk illustrated the struggle of the early ministers of the northwest and their contri bution to the ministers to today. ' G. W. Seele gave a detailed ac count of the work in the Old Peo ples home and President E. C. Hickman, of the Kimball school of theology explained the work and purpose of his institution. : Some of the problems of Kimball col lege were discussed. I " - Business Transacted 1 Dean George W. Alden. acting president of Willamette - univer sity, gave, a report on the present conditions of Willamette university.- - ; Additional business pertained to an evangelistic program,-which is to be carried on throughout tl district. A regional district meeting is t j be held . in Silverton - som tir next spring, it was announced. One New Case Reported ; In Los An.gelgs R'r:" LOS ANGELES. Nov. 18. One new case in connection with the epidemic here of the bubonic and pneumonic plague, was reported today by the state board of health. The patient, a Mexican, was a res ident of the area which was re leased from quarantine last Sat urday and was suffering from the bubonic form of the disease, . ti.9 report stated. The new , case brings the total number to 3 9 since the outbreak of the epidem ic October 19. No 4eaths .from the epidemic have occurred since November 11. ' COOLD3GE ACCEPTS NEW YOIK, Nov. 18. Presi dent Coolidge has accepted the honorary presidency of the United States Flag association. It wa announced today at local teid quarters of the organization, of which Elihu Root is active pre?! dent. . CHICHESTER XJ m i m ... in vt, i . . mui iua i aintiit e s58WCSIStw 1L 21 a I 'j ii in Mil i il Pi' 1 1 I H; HI ii ui ii n i f mi i - t li mil 1 tf -' r - ;- It - i - t-, i t .-.. .... . . . . .. . ,-) '' T'" , " j i """""" . . '"'.. j rwou ADRS OF -AMDS OF P The Greatest Price Cutting and Shoe Selling Event of the Season. of their actual value. Hundreds of pairs at less than wholesale cost. Get a pair tins week as they must h.3 sold and sold at once High Grade Guaranteed Shoes at a fractiop j High ; Top Boots Ulen's high cut boots in both tan and black, most all'sizes, 16-inch, some 18-inch and a few 12-inch, none resularly marked less than $12.00 and up to $15.00. 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Sizes 2 to 6j . . $2.95 Children's Shoes , Entire line children's shoes on sale. Profits entire-1 ly forgotten, if you want children's shoes you can surely save money and if they do not wear longer than - shoe you have been getting, bring them back. 95c to $3.95 Do Your Feet Hurt? Corns and callouses removed without pain or soreness. Ingrown nails removed and treated. Pains in feet, weak toot, flat foot, foot strains and fallen arches adjusted. Do hot suffer. I will give you the best that science can pro duce in scientific chiropody. Consult J Dr. Williams about your feet Hours 9 to 5:30. Phone 616 Hanan Shoes Fox Pumps DnxBaxOi! BerariBoob. Witch ElKBools Ball BandBoots FootAppIiaDK3 Repair Department i Our shop is equipped with aU new machinery. We uso nothing but the very best grade of leather that money YT AAA UUJT Mr. Jacobs on, in charge of this department, is an expert in his line Has spent years in factories and repair c'.cps and will do nothing but high grade work. . ..... - 326. Statea-Ksxttoto