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K ilt-- ,-- ii . , TIIB OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OHEG Olt TIIURSDAYvMORNING, APEII'COr.1025jf: I HOMO in i Fl 1 ,. 1 - MTOJliiki-. THE NEWESIr COLORS V -j With durability to inatchi If you want lovely hosiery tion't' 'fan to -see bur present complete stock of HOLEPROOF. HOSIERY. You.may.be sure, tqotTijat Holeproof colors ;are;the newest, .raost'Correct. "sit our windows " :! 1 v ; ' . -. -.: ,: ' i - .- ...... . ' G. WJ JoKiisoh & Go. , .1 J rj COT " . -1 AT ITHE THEATERS TODAY Orepon- Thomas Melghanin : 'Coming Through.", . 1.111 y Starcafltrin VTJjte, f nhamnlon ofj Lost Causes." f Blith Hoot' GitpnO I "Broadwayier Bust " aiul ! back Dempsey, - -v c 1 At Our Stated Meeting May 1st, O. P. Co sh ov. Grand Master, AF&AM of, Oregon, will fee. present and give a special ad dress. Pont fall to heaf tiimi, Salem -odge No. 4, AF&AM, J. D. Ber wick, See'y. a30 taders Take Testsh . , Senior Leaders at ,; the Salem f MCA are' to take : tests In health aiyl physIcaL-pducatlon and In Bi tle study. The , tests -will also ntlude work;3n"' the , gyxapasium and on matters pertainingjto lead erf hip. Twelve ot the Leaders. 4lass here will undergo -the ex amination, which will be sent to York for grading by an In ternational committee. t : - 8v "Tlie Green-Eye! 9 iMonstelf's TouTtV(nomoVfeT $tl Joseph's auditorium, Friday, iliy 1, 8:15 p.m.- 25c, 50e. ml Officers to Visit Adjutant and Mrs. Hunter, and fhfe Albany corps of the Salvation Army are- to visit here Friday and yill hold a joint service with the local unit. A general invitation to the public is extended. i ... t.. Rebokah Benefit Dance- Thursday, April 30, 1925. Cry stal Gardens. Everybody welcome. Admission 50c. a30 Summer. Street. Home ) 6 rooms strictly modern at 690 . Summer with furnace, .fire place, garage, hardwood, nook, sleeping porch, etc. , Will be va cant May 1, 1925, and will "be sold to first reasonable buyer at 6500. That's A real buy in real tiatrict. Becke & Hendricks, U.S. 5ank Mdffij ,v a29tf Earl Shafei-llKr 0 1 ;b';' I Earl Shafer, . well known ath- le at Willamette university and ttheUnlTftrsits?vbrt)reg6n: fs" re fterijJE;JCromtAjvid cftie p Wood Psoning ia Jbjg,, foot, , according t"the last wtSrd to be sent to his ;yents here, Mr. afld Mrs. F. E. Shafer: 1 So severe was the ease jtst Shafer was nnable to be ItobTed either to his home or to a hospital., it is reported. He is Vihletic coach at the . Gresham igh school. . ink Haw Milk nd Be IIca.lt liy Beginning May 1 the Robindale Pairy will deliver'all its millr and friam before 6 a. m. Quarts 10c; piats 5c; half pints table cream 3. Special rates to stores and boarding houses. Phone 4 5F14. it i llayerg Dine ToniRht - tj A .banquet for the Salem high School ba aketbaH i team . is to ,5 be held tonight in thva typing room 9 1 the Salem h,. school.' , Mfsa Pelea jMarcus is to be in chaxiir Olhafcanquett. which Is given by associated student boAy. The Players who made the trip to Chi cago to enter the national tourna "nt are to he pr?ent. .They are Lesley Ellis, John Drager, Rob m Drager. Tom Duff ey, . Dennis Heenan, Glen Nash, Boh Ashby, Jerome Hanson and Harold Olin 'er. Superintendent George : W. Hug, Principal J. C. -Nelson "and -Tach Huntington are to he pres ent. . - . 'CaU the Greenwood, Dairy For buttermni. 50F14. : a30 Fruit Firm DissolTes 'inearcy Biehn.vXruit btiyers, ui be dissolved for the summer at least, H is reported. Earl Pear- "Ni. i. , v. .. iffoleproof Hosiery 469 State St. evs m tloh with the handling of the black cherry deal here this sum: mer. 'Ed. Uiehn.has been named apiif3man ffor iYojjcg iW?)l rorj the cherry, . pear and apple season. ' Because the . two ( firms are in" opposition, it ,was CHOUgnvf best.. to dissolve the local firm Jut .Where ,the , local-meorB to- haye. their, of f ices -will' be detenn Med later. i ' ' - " , Seel "The Green-Ej ei ' ronster's Touch;!n6t a movie) St. Joseph's- auditorium,' Friday, Majr 1, 8: 15 p. m . 25c,- 5.0c. r ml Xear Finish . of . Well ' . . . 1 - One hundred morerj feet of drill ingl 1 and ; the workman - who are, drilllhg Otto Kletfs j well t for the neHf swimming'" pool, t wfri ".be through,. it Is stated. ( About seven moj-e days will, be required to fin ish th6 work, t j ; ' - - j - . I - .- - r--i'- $300 Down - i Takes 6 room house; with-basement. ' Close to" car and school. Plastered, bathiih'oj water ;;;etc. Prijce- $3300.; ij( This is good home. Beke '& Hendricks, U. S. Bank V ! a29tf Bldg. Dr.! MarshaU.'tisteopathio-- Fhysician and surgeon. - . a30 i Aftsnition United Artisans Tonight in McCornack hail a large class wilt be initiated Into Capital assembly. . Ali'of the of fle- to be in their. ' jjlaces! The social parjt of the evening jis under the dirtection of Mrs. Hannah Martin. Visiting members In j the city are welcome. : v Se the New Powder Blue- And. Burnt Orange Ties with handkerchiefs' to match. Bishop's. 1 " a30 Seniors Wi The senior class Of the Salem high school took 2 to I honors over the juniors yesterday in the intjer-elass debate.- This gives the senior class a? high rankj as . they have taken honors in ' other con tests during the year- f ': : ' " Drink Raw Milk and be Healthy fiie Robindale Dairy will 4!liv- er all its milk and cream, before 6 '4- xn. Quarts 10c;j Ptsl e; J-2 pints table cream ii5c Special rates to" : stores and. boarding houses. Phone 45F14. Sirs. Hasi en ff oa . , f V The del th of Mrs. Mamie Miller Harden, Hayden, idow: of - the, late .Sam distinguished criminal lawyer, was reported 'la. Portland yesterday. Mrs. Hayden i was the daughter of Gen. John F. Miller, prominent politician who ran for goternor of Oregon jagainst Geo. L. Woods .during the Civil war. She is survived by one son, .Miller Hayden, an attorney j at Bandon. Cut This 0&t-lt Is Worth Money Send this ad and ten cents to FoJey & Co., 2885 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., j writing your name anl address clearly, j Tpu .will rer ceive . a eample bottle of .Foley's Hcmey and TaT Compound "for coughs, colds and hoarseness, also sample packages or Fpley Pills, a dlireUe- stimulant or: the: kidneys, an Foley Cathartic Tablets ' for constipation .and . biliousness. These dependable remedies are frde from opiates and have helped millions ol neople. Try them! dr. b! n. wnitE ..-: : : Oftwpmtty-Surgery j ; " " ' ; 2Ictroale SUsnvsU ud Trtmen (Sr. Atria's method) . Cffic rnona 139 or 4-l , - SCS V. 8. Bank Bld. - mm EttOOF HOSIERY rfl Office Hearing Set ... .4 An alternative writ demanding U hat. Frank C. -Bramwell, state sv er return toSalem with hid stati banking department or appear ifl - eoart My g to snow cause- Whv Ki snouid -no pe required to no eu wm handed down In the Marioi 'COUntyjeircuit court Wednesday hi Jndge McMahon on petition ot John H.- Carson,' district attorney. The department was moved to Portland about- two- months .ago. Let Your Next Suit : Be a Hart Schaffner and Marx from Bishop's. ' ' a30 Officer Gets Orders . - Lieutenant Colonei'W. Carlton Smith, has been ordered to Ameri can Lake for active duty the last two weeks in June. He Is in the army 'medical reserve, corps. 1 Klan Lector Postponed i , t 'i - public aecture announced by the Ku Klux Klan for Thursday evening has. been postponed.: a30 .... - - - i Suiils Filed , iienry L. Bents, hop grower of Aurora, is made the defendant in a S9500 suit, Instituted by Fred I Hogg who alleges that a promis sory note - held by him has not been paid. The note was dated March 18, 1922, and extended-for a period of twt years. Men's and Boys -Shoes J An extra large assortment can he found at Bishop's. . a30 Suit Order -Coming ; . : Many orders for the new Elks marching iBuits have been received by the committee and it is expect ed that many additional orders wilt be received soon. From the plans' that the local Elks are mak ing, . it is pjbable that Salem stores wilt be Closed July 16, when the organization goes in a body to Portland for the Elks convention. The committed is anxious to have the suits completed at the earliest possible moment. i t For Rent- ' :. . ' : - M , ..Room on ground floor suitable for office or display space. Cen tral Stage Terminal. . i ml Bible Talk at liberty ' f j . An important meeting for "both adults, and children will be held at the. community hall at Liberty Friday night. An interesting Bible 4a3k Will be given on the momen- Coua events and conditions of the i day; that are affecting eyery class society. Elks Active : -'Ifri H. The Albany Elks are to be en tertained by a delegation of Salem entertainers .Tuesday night. Ev Cooke Patton. has been - elected manager, and he has gathered a corps of entertainers aronnd hlnj that will delight the Albany brethren, i The occasion is arrang- FOR INFOR3IATION ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS Pfconc 727 . OREGON ELECTRIC 1 - Dancing! Dancing! --i .... CBSTSTAZ. OASDEN3 ;. Ladiea Trtm - -Tbomaa Broa. Jus Bnd OrritMtra XMU of lift and Ftp t -. - . r'- - Skating, Skating, Skating -,-AT JDRT.IMTtANP . Thursday, Friday, Saturday BRIEF 1 Som times U i advlajible to own :, a reliable' used car as a Eongh ' - a Beady -ear do year fishing - and vacation trips and savs yonr sood car from get'-lng all scratch- ; d BS, - .- . ; j . . ? ! Ws have wonderfnl : selection ' at prtcss mora than right. 'See Tkem Today t ' a1 ed for ladies night 'there. Earl Kennel, James Smart, Ewlng Mc Croskey, Stevenson and-Rufe White are ; to . of fer a varied pro gram. . Z. Rlggs "is master; of transportation. Jnst Received Another Big lot of fire soiled blankets and Indian robes. Bishop's. a30 Salem lan Pledge i 4 JLoria Baker pf Salem, Junior in commerce, has ; been . pledged to Alpha Kappa PsI, national honor ary commerce ,'f raternityj at - OAC. Membership in this sociey 4s ih ited to men of the upper two class es in college. : Alpha - Kappa PsI seeks , to .foster, scientific .research in Ithe fields, of commerce, ac counts and finance. . Klan Lecture- Postponed , The public : lecture announced by the Ku Klux Klan for. Thursday evening has been postponed. a30 . . i-i : : ' .':.( Professor Raises Point ; fCIvIlited ; woman has' Jnst tialf the strength of the civilized man," declared Professor S.?B. Laughlin, of J "Willamette ,nirersity, when commenting s upon the effect of clothing and modern foods upon the human race. . Previous to the modern, age, man consumed1 his food without cooking it, he said, and the results of the change, in preparing v the .food -are evident. The. decay of teeth, the modifica tion of he different organs of the body and other changes in modern man were brought out to show the effects of the soft foods. - - '- : Venue Change Granted . . f , Lizzie E. Nye, suing Yamhlu county for $2000 damages forJh- juries receivea in an auio wrecs, was granted a change of venue to Marion - county yesterday. - Tfa plaintiff declares that the wreck occurred. at Amity, due to the bumpy and. rutty. condition of the road at the approach of a bridge. When driving 1 onto the ' brtdeei Mrs. Nve savs. the front-' wheeli struck anobstruction which .hurled the' car against. the railings which wefe declared to be t in'i a rotted condition. They Y gave ;,way, ac. cording to the complaint, allowing the automobile to fall 18 feet, Mrs. Nye declared injuries receiv ed are permanent. ! j .. For Tour Next Custom Made i Sait -let- Bisbop's-tallors majca It. Bishop's. r. -.--!,. a0 Relieves Cough, Like Magic s Foley's - Honey and I Tar Coi i pound is the only cough medicine that ever gave me relief, lit works on a cough br cdld like magic," writes Mr. George Forse, 37$6Blgelow Blvd., Chicago, III Contains no opiates Good for old ahd young. Foley's; Honey and Tat Compound is one of the larg est! selling cough medicines in the world. In demand over fifty years. Insist upon Foley's. Re fuse substitutes.- rAdr-i -i t BROS. " . .. - ' S35 Chemcketa Phone lOOa iWhen i - .' r - X: -ir ' : ' Are Ready To Move WE POINT WITH PRIDE TO THE FOLKS WEIVE J SUPPLIER) w . vierisFico :sQ)CN$ ' ' I I. ' ' tlsELSON i Call ont us for f Werhapadded Vans ; and tFleeceAmed i covers for your furniture and piano, First class piano land furniture movers. rWe also Handle Brooder Stoves, Furnace i -; - . ' I Coals and Diamond Briquette3 ri . GKITCESS WILL Mill Father Unable to pet Kefto Return to Salem; Is Held - ifiSeattl . ,! Another angle has! been added to Hhe ease of ' the local men in volved in the vice ring disclosures who tare . facing charges rtf con tributing to the delinquency of a minor. The fourth girl and star witness in -the case, hag been ar rested in Seattle, and her, father sent , after her. However, he re- ports, that he is' at his rope's end and can. do nothing to persuade dition she refuses to I talk, ahd ft his daughter to' return. In ad seems that the officers are brought to a standstill, aa far as their star witness is concernedi A , h, - .The .girl, .who ia. 17. ..years, of age, is -said to, know; much about the wild parties staged, in Bush's pasture and in Painter s woods, to which the arretted: men are al leged to have been participants. -.- The young woman lis not faced with any charge- and "therefore cannot be brought here on an ex tradition - warrant to act as a wit ness. , - :. , .;. . Efforts - are- being made- to get the girl to return to this city, and even if she did return! It Is doubt ful, if she would , talk Jusr what the officers are to do remains to be seen. i The three '.girls who- are -under surveiilanee here are-developing a had case of saying nothing5, it - is rumored,' and 'little is - said fabout the wild -orgies- andj partiea to which jthey. attended. - -. ". Community Clubs ;to.Me'et Tuesday; Cegislatlon Will -.: Be Discussed : Aurora -will be the next meet ing place ' of the Marion County Community federation on Tuesday evening, ; May 5The short pro gram, -will be furnished ; by ( the Aurora Community club and the remaining part - of the j evening will be devoted t. discussion of the referendum on bus and freight trucks on-the public: highway. : E.- E., Faville,f editor . ot (. the Western: , Farmer, Portland i wiU deliver an address, "What About the Farmer." W. J. Gilmore, dean of the school on farm mechanics, OAC, will tell about "Electricity on the.FarnL'rs w ; I ! Part of the evening wilt be de voted. , to the social "hour. ' A. n. Fulkerson is president, while W. W. Fox is secretary of the feder ation. . v , . . vi; '.?.-:. -: v . l. PERSONALS A - Bud Kearns. director of physical education at GAC, was a guest at the .Rotary club yesterday. - . Sam H. Slocum, prominent in surance man of- Portland, was in the citv yesterday.' Dr. A. Cates. ' local business man, was a uesf at the Rotary lub Wednesday noon. . Fred D Cook visited in the city yesterday, i '. Clarence B. Phillips., local at REDUCED I SUMMER RATES ' ,.TO CALIFORNL i BY PICKWICK j STAGES Saxt Francisco, one way, $15.50 Jtound Trtpif3O.0Nr.: i gjcm ilBgfcfcJi, bnway, ?;.'27JS3i ? v ' RouhdTrip; ? SOjfsr fa I V "SSeclaf Rates te Tartie .t' dF' E4ht. or :-Mofe a 'T?t4 Jorilhformatidn and Reserva- tioas?3ho?ie:9Snr call iatW f --",-. " - ; j St i CRZi THAI STAGE TERMINAL . " Salenxt Oregon AURORA IS Iffl . torney, wa - In, - Portland ph busi ness, yesterday. ; : ;-f ; ? J Mrs. Henry, Johnson. of. .Gervais was a visitor in Salem yesterday, ' Sirs. F. Kromherg of . Mt. Ahgel was in the city yesterday. , - Mrs. Charles Huias of Molalla transacted husiness in .the city Wednesday. , - - , A. . I Kennedy of Portland was in the city on business Wednesday morning. -: - Mr. and Mrs. D. Miller were here from Albany yesterday. Mrs. H. H. Booster, a resident of . Woodburn, was., in ..the .city Wednesday. .- . .. . 1 Mrs. W. N. Chapman of Inde pendence was in the city yesterday. Mrs. J. G. Kaufman of Wood burn 'was In the . city on business yesterday. : ' ' , W. B. Johnson of Macleay was in the city on business Wednesday. Harvey " G; Wiht," attorney at Lebanon, was a;:vis!tor In the city yesterday:'" . -y'- - ' - Mrs. WiJIfs Brown of Hubbard was in the city Wednesday morn ing. V . ; ; . Tom Duf fey of Valsetz was in the city on business yesterday. 6 BHE FORI. GILBERT Splendid-Tributes, Are - Paid At Funeral Here Wednes . ; day Afternoon .3 Funeral services for Dr.-E. E. Gilbert, former superintendent ct the Salem-district of. the Metho dist churchy. were held atUbe.First Methodist church Wednesday af ternoon. The remains Were for warded -to -Salens .earlier" In -thi& day from Medlord, where Dr.- Gil bert r-dled following! an: illness, of three- months. The body - was taken to the church and allowed to lie in state until the beginning of the afternoon services.-. The funeral. sermon was given by Dr. R. N. Avison, for 10 years pastor of the local-church.- Bishop Shepard of Portland gave a few wjbrds Of appreciation ; following the sermon. Interment was made In the family plot at City View cemetery.- ; - - ' '-' Relatives : present- yesterday for the funeral service were Mrs.. Gil bert and son Wendet a daughter. EDGAR ' ; " . - Francis Edgar, 20, son of Fin ley Edgar, died April 28. Funeral services .will be held at 11:30 o'clock this morning at the home of his parents at Crowley station. 1 . ' h - T irvine ' ; - J. W.- Irvine died' in Portland, Ore., on April 29. He is survived by his widow, Lila Terrell. Irvine, and one sister in ' Ireland. Fu neral services will be held at the Webb Funeral parlors on Friday, May 1; at 2:30 p. m: The Lyons IOOF lodge will have charge of services. Interment will be in the IOOF cemetery. LOURE Tha fnnoml rtt Vmd T wtti UiUIQ TV ill be held at the Webb Funeral- par lors today at 2 p. m. Rev. Judy will have charge of services'. .' In terment wUl be in the City View cemetery. - - r - - - - DOWN AUTOMATIC Itefri-erator -starts the Auto matic to work for. you. Cut your home budget by buying an Antomatic Refriger ator today. Buy to &ffi. i n- r A ,a m VCQriHUlUUVYB ' "fji ..... ' ... ...v;. - a -i I rT . - :'.n S only .:-r ' l fy" if . . j H - i I n it . t i ii mi m ' n - i i t r. insulation ." " ' " ' ".r; - '-' Eight of the best known insulators make the Automatic a perfect refrigerator- one that will keep foods fresh, sweet and . wholesome. : ..Y. Isla, and a brother, Rer. Howard Gilbert of Oakland, CaU who was present with his wife. . Ministers- and friends, of the family served as, honor; guards for the body. Brother ministers also served as pall bearers.' ' Many', expressions of . apprecia tion for the work done; by Dr. Gil bert'while in the cltyj and words of sympathy were received frojn relatives and friends from many parts of-the United States. J '7H0MAS ,1 J ' i . v ta ... . '" WITH ULA LEE t. ,1.1'- : ; M of v. yTt COMING SATURDAY - ) Is - " .' ' ' ' tkaBBMhaiiMa -J-'r--. i Keeps Heat Out . Cold In It Carit Clocr . the elusive Automatic trap Ttft vater C00ll2g -utk . arf. ingenious device of ! jmed .with -white rcrc".:I which no other refrigerator aad built into the inside cen- can bbasC It Is in- the "ice ter waI1- Safe from dam a -chamber away from -the hf the. ce--fiat Icsae-I-2 tLa . . . , , capacity. of the iee or rov'- ', food and is.eo made.that it 'sloh chamber. Of solid estclu'des 'the warm airland In- golden oak fiaiih c. keens tha cold air la Can't. ni a a dog- f - trap i- FREEWATER.- Ore.-i April ;29 Helena Clbriclit, 8, and little "bro the.r, Arnold, 17 months, children of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Ulbrichf. farmers living one mire west cf Freewater," were drowned about noon today in the Pleasant View irrigation ditch .which flows past their home. Today in . Friday in ! -1 .'i I .t. TT 3 v - - - i - During thfs week we do not ((eslre to push the saleli of : refrigerators. ...Ottr. intention.. hr merely to make everyone interested in saving of money through proper refrigeration, acquainted with i:. ;. -- the only refrigerator that ,Th. Aoipraatrci la' it H It ttxie- .a ior, ttsyou Wlil QuicKiy see If nyou -attend ; this 4ieraoirsLratia ..w.-, VMTfTrl - ( T , . Most Ref rechin 'A Cpol Glac? of Water r-f chamber. Automatics-have a specially desi-ei t.ap that permits no warm air to enur cr chilled air to escape. It is verrnia ir-:ot and '-easy r to clean.- - - -- - - Li'iDD Zl BUSH, Bn!:cro : ClZlca Hour froia 10 a. ra. ta S p,4i . Larmsr Transfer fla- Joined forces with the r enny-rraitonipany-. in-connec- Tra2e'in YonrOH nefrieratcr cli a Icv Storar PEc-3 030