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! M i' b i !:-: i ii- i. 111'"' I i t. I . : ' 1 1; i 'a " J..rr;3 dlE OnEqON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON iniMini ' I ii. i i iiiiimi f iiiniMi mum SATURDAY MORNING,' JULll; 1925 1 Mi (7 ri. X ..111 ;yjiyj,"v- -v ...... Mrs. Mary Harris, the niece 6f Dr. il. C. Fiadley wfid has teea a house guest al'lne FIndfeyibine torjthe Vast two weekslett yes terday for Portland for a visit be fore returning to her home In Hill City,, j.. Phoney .10 ft rnrvIlR NKlEDLECRAFT club met home pf Mrs. 'A- Cad welt on South Fourteenth sixMtsM Special -guests of the' afternoon . were T.liW LelaJ Ja'rman 'kL'if 'tiiif' jean'' LoW-Vic tor, The rooms, were a ttractl velyi. decorated with sweet peas In the pastel ..shades. J t. the tea. hour the ' hos'tessv servedU delicious re- freshments.. . . ,,: . J, : ' W , Member'a-of thWeluU-pteent: were Mrs, E,$- Glli&m.- Mrs ..A. J, )asey, .Mfa,,L Bechte), Mrs. Li C. nr.othertonJilrs.Ruth Dehnlson, Mrs, . Cade, , itrs. F. G. Stearns,, Mrs. George Martin, and, the hos-, tesHMrsijv.(Ca4welU Nrf , and,,, Mra t, Frank ;. Reevea hare returned horns (tef a trip; In, eaaternQregoif.' . ..fn.sen'd they were 'the, guests of Hal ' Reeves. The trip was made ovar the Mc Ilentle highway,", li. and Mr. Reeves, returning through : Hood Hirer, pjyj ,Jr i"' . '( j'" L ' i; -fr'i---' ?' ;- i'.--Mrs. Alice .Bell .Mitchell iand,' Mrs. Genevieve Ben. Maxwell, res-J fdents I. off I NfeWj-; Yorlt city and daughters f Co. John- Colgate) - - Mr and Mrs. T. Cooper are domiciled for the sramer at'Laf- f alot," their cottage at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. II; M. Miller of North Dakota will occupy the - Cooper home till their return in Septem Mrs. Harry Harms is entertain-ing.- &a her house . guest. Mrs. E. Paul Smith, .of Pocatello, . Idaho. She plans to spend the remainder of the summer, at vNeskowin. " j - ;. .::. '; ; Miss -Altai Jones, is entertaining as! her housesuegt, her niece,' Miss Pean Jones of aii Francisco, . '. . . ' Mrs. Mason Ulshop is a guest in Rosebarg at the home of her bro ther, Rupert DaTldson. ; , The Brooks, Community elah , met at tne nome or Mrs. b. jr. Ramp on July g, 1925. A most enjoyable af ternooii ' .was pissed. The:guests of the club were: Mrs. Erwin, Independence; Miss Clara pollard. Clear lAke. Club .mem bers present 'were: 'Mrs. C. A. jSturgls, Mrs. Howard Ramp,. Mrs, Belli'; ai' early pioneer ) merchant of Salem; ha r8tmreslS during tM weell-of Mis's Tteresa D'Arry: Mr; Mitchi?? la the wife of BirMtey' 21 Mitchell, president of the . NfV 'Tor EthngelVhank. JJLti: fiaxwall Cis the widew ofa prbmlneati mejrp;11lanierch5nt who died two- years artu .-' Both Mrs.5 Mitchell' arid. MrsMaxwell spent theiiv girlhood 'daya in ,Sar j trs; John Rv Sites hat reinrned home frbni Agate J Beach- where: shhas boeri a guestfor a numbeT of weeks at M&dlhoe,1 the fcam- mer home of Colonel aad Mrs,; Eh, 34r an.d.;Hta,..r; M; Doughton have 83 thaJij , house, gueata, 31 f, and Mrs: J. F. Wallace of Fresno, CaliCbrhia. ;,: Mfc, Donghton' and Mrs. .WaMactr are brother and Bisr , ,'-'.t, , -oc:- - trAjyia. TCamjl, Mrs. Geo. Ramp, f.v--, ; "'-' "Mrs. GeQl. Campbell, Mrs. Gene Mrs.. Ed GiUinghain, Mrs. Jottn j'Mannlng, Mrs. C. V. AshbauglW CaiughilJU and Mrs. ILlL DUhger j Mrs. Al Wood., Mrs. Sarah Jones, ; were, guests In Portland, on.. Thurs-1 Mrs. Lasher, Mrs. B. F. Ramp, day.- ; ! i' '-'"'Mrs. R. . E,; Sturgls, Miss Hattie ,1 '' ' - : - - j&v- ) t ..H; V. . ...va ,,v .e.have decided to clear out Slimmer Frocks early, this i'v, year: arid have placed three groups on special display. , Affiribng thembhe will find just the dreS3 for home, or , ; vacauon wear asiweu as parry rrpcKS,' ere. Deginmng in 'XGroirp Katnbcr One)42 Dresses at $11.50 that; formerly sold irt ;jtd i6.p6:' - Tu$ Silks and Printed CrepesT Sizes 16 to 40 -i s -el' f Group Dresses jt 16.00 that formerly sold up to '- .,'1 1 '$25.00; esere.mostiy printed crepes and chiffcr.Some tub silks-' 4 - v in plain and stripes.,, .Sizes I6sta4i" v.' I - .- f'GroupiTuniber !Three)-i-Priced at 35vC0 represents vaue& td 5C3.CHX, l llo'stly pliljxbcaded Georgettes; also soma French alpacas. Sizes 16-40 ' Ramp. Mrs. Edna "Lasher, Mrs. Ina Lasher, UUleJ,li89 Irene "SrurgTs and Genevieve Wampie."A ligfit" Wnch Vas' served h 'Mrs. Sarati Jones; Mr, Gene - Manning, Mrs; Howard Ramp And r Mrs. : Ralph .Sturgls. "., - ! . .! Giliii Knapp, left yesterday tor his- home In Seattle, after spend ing, three weeks with' his. gTahdr mother, Mrs. Ada Gibler and his aunt,1 Mrs. L. Curtlaat their home, 245 Myers St. - . ; Honoring Miss Helen Gatke whose marriage. to Mr. Edward J Warren will be an event of July 29. Mrs. Saul Janz and Miss Fran cea Loohey entertained for her at the ; home of Mrs. Jans, on the banks of Mill creek " Thursday evening with a - miscellaneous shoVer. Swimming was enjoyed by the crowd after which a sump tnous picnic lflnch -was served oh the lawn which, was prettily decor ated ' with 'Japanese lanterns and sweet peas, combined with maiden Bair iernV The guests were: Miss Patillhe' Marhach, Miss ' Myrtle Anne Martin. Miss Kreta . ' Jans, Miss Kffte Hill," Miss Christine HalTorseh, Miss Lyle Looney, Miss Hattie Pearce, Mrs. R. Erickson Mrs. Jessie Martin, 'Mrs. Sarrie Roland.' Mrs. R. B.r Gagnoh, Mrs H, Harvey, Mrs. E. Shepherd. Mrs J. B. Hlleman,. Mrs. D. I. Ritchie, Mrs. G. L. King, Mrs. W. E. Tom- Iinson, Mrs. George Viesko, Mrs O. T. Larson, Miss Frances Looney and Mrs. Saul Janz. .'. Miss Mary E. Flndley left on Thursday; for' Geheta Glen, Colbr-j ado. a camp 18 miles westv'of Denvertb spend thW summer in at tendance at one or tnree interna tional schools 61 Religious' Educa llon"wlitch are-peihg held in wide ly separated "parts of the United Stales.' The remaining two camps are situated at one of the lake re ports'. In New Hampshire and at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. . Only accredited assistant pastors and trained religions workers are elig ible to register at these schools. Miss Fihdley will register., for an Intensive study ; course .of two weeks with national educational leaders of note' as Instructors." " Miss Fiadley is taking the work In further preparation for the-coming year at the First Methodist church. She will arrive home in time for the Epworth League con vention at Falls City. Mrs. Ruby Rounsavllle and daughter, Thelma, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tracy and small dau ghter, Evelyn; and. Oliver Brew; ster of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tohrt of Spokane," drove to Saieni from Portland, Sunday. to spend the daj wjtfi iMrs. Ada f ,' ' 1 . " . ) ' ! - J Launer at the home of the young 1 Mr. and. Mrs, A. W. Binegax We4- cbuble on Monday evening, July f nesday evening. rnvcN warn liW. for 14." In the I "Mrs. A course ol the evening the couple Idaho, visited her parents, Mr. ana were surprised by the ypung peo- Mrs. George iAjwaras lasi yee. tiIa nf the nhrlstlan Missionary Al- , - . . llance. The githerlng as opened j Cl'JPATIMR HRnVn PHhPR Liberty cJo" " ITw pirea AS BRYAH EtlTERS COURT and' light refreshments 'were . 1 lonunuea irom p5 ciii:h.,..i..j - " 'I. .. .. . 1. by a number) of piano solos by casungmi an juaicwi .w af - rk.toli tn,,.uii - u bis aesire 10 expeaiie um iumu 1 nose woo (iieaucu mo nwi found opportunity to relax upon the shaded grass of the fenced-in lawn. Here a holiday air prevail ed; vending stands and hawker?. Inviting them to eat and drink. Strolling imisltiana ftrew; tho visitors intd"groupd under the court yard trees, vieing with each other in drawing melodies from pigmy organ, banjo or harp Other groups assembled where champions of -opposing Issues de buted their points vehemently. ' On the ground plcalc parties spread their mid-day meal, while babies crooned or wailed qr wep Within the courtroom the heat was tense. . Darrow and Bryan s? a precedent by-drawing off their coats. Collin werer loosened an4 fans were wavea .vigorously. Photographers were everywhere, Vbey ground out moving 'pitthrei of the principals and they entered the. grounds and-anapped them-in termittently throughout the day Jn varying, attitudes, An . Impressive , silence ruled while the court In charging the grand Jury read the first chapter of Genesie.' Reporters , called significant. Many incidents lightened; " the pravity of the triali - Infectlouii laughter ensued wherj some on passed aronnd among attorneys a caricature of Bryan which repre- 4ar) at KaIkim- lb cBital sf Onn . . . - - Mr. and Mrs. E. Wllams are the proud grandparents of a baby eon, born to Mr. and Mrs. Raphael But tenconrt'of Llvesley. "Mrs.- But tptacourt was ! Miss' Gladest .Will lams.- The baby has been named Duane'Raphael. Mr. and MrsJ Geerge Smith of North Salem I were dinner guests of Mrt ana Mrs. Edward Dencer one day last week. Mrs. Pefcy Judd . succesefully passed the federal examination re cently, and will receive her nat uralization papers soon. Mrs." Judd was "born In the States and was a resident of Canada Only a short time. ' Witnesses for Mrs. Judd were: Mrs. Kate Holder and Mra Roy V. Ohmart, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dencer and lilss Ruth Dougherty attended the -:iians picnic Thursday evening at Woodland! park. Tfcat portion of the Liberty-In dependence road which has been recently paved, is now open to the public. t Mr. and Mrs. Marion Kaebter and eon, and Mr. and Mrs.Sutn mera of Portland, visited at the Fred Kuebler home this week.. . Mrs. D I Mans, -who has been vleitlng at Klamath Falls, has re-Sf,nUA hJm a member of a Jnh turned. ; 'I -.-..... I . i v. The prize Usts tor the home can nlng department of the community fair to be given at. Liberty this fall are ready and any resident of this neighborhood who has not re ceived a cony may procure one from Mra. Roy V. Ohmart, chair man of this committee. ' Mr." and Mrs. Albert Douhert nnd baby sop. of Oregon City have returned' to their home after spend ing several days with her parents, Mr. and MrsjW. J. Neuens. Dur ing their visit they, with Mrs. W, J. Neuena .and son Staney, spent the Fourth at Pacific City, goin over on Friday and returning Sun day . : . , Mr. and Mrs Gibler and Mrs. L, G. Curtis,- coud' on the' lawn, picnic style. sins ' of the ladles of the party, Miss Thelma remained -for afew i days visit, leaving for Poi in gle race. Mr. -Bryan shook, with appreciative convulsions and " the judge came down from his 'plat form to look at the exhibit. 'He chided the fundamentalist chani pion who exclaimed: "It's a work of art." : , i. . , . CHAUTAUQUA AUDIENCE HEARS OF COMMUNISTS (Continued from page 1) and afoot, the 4 party ' made the 2500 miles across Siberia to the stronghold of the Soviet govern ment to explain their presence in Siberia at such a time, and then Edward Dencer return trip was made, only to find motored to .Monmouth. Sunday to visit his sister, Mrs. C. Lorence i ni family. i Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Williamson of Saleni : and Mrs. A. E. Jones, recently from 'California, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Den cpRia&Jt. Sunday; Dinner was sery- i I. 4 1 a ' m FOR RENT St Lctil Rates For Clajxified A'dTcrtijb On tim ThrM tima Six t Intel .1. Di.il or Snndy . 2 cents pr wor4 5 nlc pa word S eeat fr tot On nxnlk. daily ! 8aaUjr : . 30, ttntt. yar r4 la rr ta Mr taa aaora taa aaa tins rata, adTartiaaaiaat matt raa i coaavcBtiva luurt. N ad takaa for lata taaa ti ranta. ' Ads m Saaiay oaly caarfad at oaa-tiaa rata. . Advatiaat (aseapt "Paraaa U' and. ''Siloatloa Waatad") wiU bUka var taa taUpboa if taa advartiaar i a avbaeribar t vaosa. Tha StaUamaa will raeaiTa advar tlaamaata at any tima at taa day er aicbC Ta laaara propr elaaaifies tleaa ad akeaid a l kaior la. i telteoks 13 ax eta ! -plotxey to tUoari . s ,Oa Ittato ! f. K. FORD . (OvT Ladd Bnah Brak) BIPOR1 TOU I.KATB TOtTB HOUX OfcV CAM- HAVB IT- Insured Properly Pkraa 161. - Back a Haadtfeka, V. 8. Bak BU. - - 4-taVtf AUTOMOBILES It ' WE WRKCK BM Part far ail ears. W rail for let. Oat pur price a trnr. Salea An to wrackmr Vi 40? B, . Vbuxc trv Pbana 2159. ... - . l3iX HCHEELEK AUTO WRKCKIXQ COJ will pur your aid car., Highest cmi Brio AUTO RETAIRINQ OOOD SERVICE TATK fRICE. II ID LES A LEBENQOOO- GARAQK. 6a- ral repairiag, asaceoria,kira. Miliar and Bout. Commercial. Phoa 564. :.:.-. . tttr AUTO TOIS LARGE STORE ROOM FOR RENT. IX. qaira 17 8. CamaieiTia! 8t. 21JU TO . LKAS F -BEST BCSINESa UCt. Uoa 4a Saleia. Sea B. W. Mary. feo2 tiray Block. - 21iU TOR REXT STOREROOM QX 8TATK trat. Inqaira, liatal Aro. Slj2dtt PRINTED CARDS. B13k 14" BT wordier "lor &at," prie 10 cnt iaek. - gtt4ui Buisaaa Otflc. fQBad floor. - FOB nCXTAparbnenU 24 ATTRACTIVE LARGE VX ri'RSlHUKD apartment. 1311 Coart. 2jl7 . EOK RENT APARTMEJfTI Itl H. V- mareiL-- - till ' FOR REST V-ooma I5 BOARD AXD ROOM CLOSE IN. PitOVR 1547-M. . . - 25jU UODBEKIEf I!IQ OR fiLEEPlyo rooms, ao 1 b. (.aarta. FURNISHED BOOM RIGHT UPTOWN. Hot aad Cold water, a tram heat. SIS . L.iarty. Over Darby urac Stor. 2ijlJ PRINTED CARDS. BIZB "14 BT TH" , wardisr. ' Kon)a t Kant. nrle 10 ' i aaek. BUtuaui Baimaaa aifica, rroad flaor. FURNISHED BOOM WITH BATH FOR reatlemaa. Strictly -aaodaTa koiaa. ar kiacks traaa Capttol. Pkoa 1894 J. . - - r- - t&JllU ROOM FOR RENT MODERN HOME. three tolocky from aut tout. All coareaiencea. Geatiamaa preferred. Pteaaa i-i raferaaear aad addre A. B car Stataataaa. 25j28tf FOR ;: RENT ROOM SUITABLE FOR ttodeot with alaepiar porta priTiUge. Erythmr modera. Reference are re "aolrad. Addresa room. Cre SiaW-aiuaa. Mx-.lTaT ?3jtf . ' FOR ItENT House - 27 I'OUR-ROOM FURNISHED COTTAGK, Nje Beach, far real. Pharn 314-W. ' -" -. 27jlS HOME FOR RENT DURING 0EPTEU- ber and October, addrea V13& car Statesman. - -- 27jlJ FOR RENT FOUR-ROOM FURNISHKP , 55. -8eTen-roora tiooae. $40.00. 8erea-room moder kouaa, 30.00. "Wi BEX U8 FOR TOP AND PAINT WORK. . Ol J. .Hall Act Too A Paimt Sho. Rear fire department. 5-al6tf aBMHaaaaKsaBBBKAa33E3MHaBBamaiBBBaBBaa v. GERTRUDE J. V. PAOE 492 -N. Cottage. ' 27j7tt HELP WANTED LOGANBERRY PICKERS. GOOD TARD. Phone fills evening, or 7318 day. y HELP WANTED BUle 11 FIRST CLASS , 0FU. DAIRYMAN . Inqcir llJ2tf WANTED Employment 19 Mr. and Airs. Orville Gritton and son have returned from Newport where they spent several days. with Mr. Brewster. Friday evenH Mrs. Ellen Ray, daughter of " 1 ma '. ' ed 111. .At inc. Mr. Brewster has been Eugene on a business 'trip A wedding supper .was given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson F. Mra. 'Berg, is til with aa attack of appcudicitis. . f Alva and porothy Coffey motor ed to Tacoma to spend the Fourth with the Mattbcson family. -With BiiuaCTonn Lemon Cocoa' Butter ' Skin Cream - One - of. Your Complexion's .f ''"Best Friends--; f ' ' : Especially. " during"- the ltot. , ar :-wtber,. ... .. 17 r. SnnhaiMi - nnil . WtnrirMira 50c A cream composed of the Jaice of lemona embodied with Cocoa Bntter A real skin food. Lemon. Cocoa Butter Cream will restore vigor to, the muscles,, vitality yto the tissues and -elasticity to the skin. '-It helps to eradicate tan and freckled:' gives long life to a fresh complexion and. rejuve nates a faded skin: ; rerryurun otore 115 South PmmercUl ',: ' '- Salem, Oregon : . Cloverdale Mr, and Mrs. John Thomas and children spent the week-end here with al, and Mrs. W. II." WilsDii. Mr. and Mrs. Ear Neer and Mr. .I' d Mrs.'i Kooke epent the Fonrlh at Stayton.j Loganberry harvest will sooh be finished now. . The farmers ' are reaping a bfg hay crop this year, , 'Mrsi Artilla Hadley Is yisiting here at the home of her son. Ivan, and meeting many of her bid time friends and neighbors: ." . Relatives from the east are vis iting Mrs. M. Garner' " i Mrs. Clara Masiey ' and 'children of Klamath rFalIs are visiting In the Cldverdale viclhity. " V... '.'i Mrs. M. Flyflet went io Stiver- ton today to visit for a few 'Says. ; ! Rickey, 1 1- . . , ..... The Rickey .wildcats beat the Scotts Mills ball team in a game at Scotts' Mills the Fourth. . . ' A;larg9 crowd, celebrated: the Fourth 'at Hager's .grove, . v ', Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Drosbaub and .fatnlty were" guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. Fryslie Sunday. ' " " Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aslin and sOn of Wrashual, Wash., and Mr! and Mrs. Hukti: iiagee and daughters. Merle, Mildred and! Emily, of Scotts Mills were guests bt Mr, and Mrs; M. M. Magee Saturday. 1 Mrs. Jessie Napkt and daughter visited relatives In Salenj Satur day:"'-"" : -'t-' ' ' I ' ' -Mrv and Mrsw Earl' Sitnpson of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Yah Cleave ot Porfahd were guests of that the vessel "Polar Bear had been confiscated with all ot her provisions. Captain Gurmundson was then forced to sell a $100', 000. fur cargo-and with-the pro ceeds repair another abandoned vessel In which to return to Amer ica., . 4 : In speaking of the impression the Bolshevik party and the Soviet government made on him. Captain Gudmundson said: . '" f , "There ought to be an open season on every communist, all the year around." "They speak of, but come far from really having, political free dom, freedom of speech, freedom of the press and freedom ot relig ion," he said, "In order to vote you have to be a communist. You are afraid tb Open your Mouth about anything except to eat for fear of swallowing a ' bayonet. Freedom of the press Is a Joke. Every bit bf news contained In the papers is censored by officers of the Soviet government. Religion means nothing to the communist.' lie laughs at It and at God. There are no marriage ties; a man may marry and divorce 50 times In a day if he wishes. " There is no home life. There ban not be where It is possible for a government; to take a man on. a moment's notice fend thrust him to some frontier and to almost certain death.". in closing Captain Gudmundson Said: - V . '- . , "In every Instance the- experi ment' of the cbmmnnistlc, ower nas been a terrible failure. From them we can' learn tai? lesson, we need and we must have both capi tal and labor. What America, what the United States needs. what every country ln the world needs is not a casting aside of all existing -conditions, but a closer firmer, saner, knowledge' of hum an nature and a truer faith in God In man and In our country Furnishing hot o'rily Vn attract ive , preiuae 10 trie . lecture last night, but giving a full afternoon program In addition, the Leake's Orchestral Entertainers made ready Inroads toward the-culmin-ative sqecess ot the entire Chau tauqua Reason. " . The .chief grace cf this company bf four lies in an amaiing versa tility, "each 'hrtist'1 interchanging taleht at a Wueessiorio,t: Insi ru in en ts. Geogf a ph&ally,,' the ou r TOR GARDEN PLOWISO. BASEMENT dixrinr and team votk. aa lift. - . . . 1 HOUSR rOR RENT ?CLOSB IN. IN- qaira Hotel Arte. ' 27j2tt FOR RENT DWIUiaft AT 1031 Bar inaw; i9 par moaU.,Cll at Bta tea ma a kaainaaa attic, er Becka Haa- aricka,. ' ' : rpR RENT , T-roera rood plaatered Ihm ia fMrtk Salem; 3 blocka from tre ear. Fri3 treei tad rtrdem. 930.00 per ajoBta. CTriek aad Rebert. 113 Ji. Cm'L Phone 1854. t - 7il4tf WAXTllWMJsceUanfceQS SS VOODRT TBB ae nmtm are from Oklahoma, Iowa and Chi cago. - A saxophone duet, opened the afternoon program, the artists. In AUCTIONEER BUYS for caak. fkea 511. - . . 5al BIOHE8T PRICES PAID Ml C8ED a-UTea, toeta. farajtw. Stiif Caa4 Good Dest, appout tesrt avaa. . 5m21tf striking that happy" medium be-J ogn paid roa ta-sb teeth i tween-the classic and the popular, gaye,Dance .-of th Hours." .... A gtoup of popular numbers en the xylophone followed next in order. after which the pianist, proving her talents were far from con fined to the instrumental, sang two soprano solos, the first "The Stars That Light My Garden." Mr.' Leake reproduced an "Early .uorniug. on me Farm," a copy- wiighted performance of his own. in which, he imitates familiar barn yard sounds with startling fidel Krelsler's. "Serenade" as a vio lin solo was beautifully rendered, after which Mr. Leake demonstrat ed his whistling ability with suit able instrumental accompaniment atithe hands -of the' other ;three artists After numbers with' the drums and the xylophone, amTa marimbophone number by the group, the program closed with "The Southern Rhapsody," a mel oay of southern aatsl'tM. piatiaam aad , diaoarded , Jewlrr. Hot SailUag ad Refiaer Ca- Otaero Mickitaa. . SSjaT WANTED TO BJJY FCRNITCRE. Pkoa 15. SAjll WANTED PRIVATS MONET.. TO fan loaaa. W htTe aererai kpplic toeaa aa . kaad. Havklaa Robert Iae, SOS Oreroa Bide S&dl4t RECORD FINES ASSESStib AdAjfist FURNITURE MEN yibiATOTtV bp -anti . tbust . LAW AIU3 FIXE1) 15188,000 Indictments Retnraed Aginst 83 j Dealers; Fine Total Said j "", Largest - ' . I la & laWab .v"T.: it."- 4i Jl I namnmir - i Statcdin'ah" ' Phcr.3 23 K" 3 FOR SALE S7 FOR 8 ALE COMPLETE DRESS St'Il outfit for larira raaa. . s 30.00. c?oi car Suteamaa. 37jl2 LANGE RANGES COMPLETE I.1NB ... People raraifax Btw. 8T1 M. Omm- aiertflaL, . . . . 371 FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS, TEN cenv pnaai. vurcJtia AapartaieM Orefoa Euteaaaaa. 47(1 SELL. US Y0CR USED P0RNITOBE ' ri. U. BUlt Purattara C. Dead oo IPt, OppoU ear koaaa. 37ai22d Trespass Notices ; : Foi" Sale Treapaa Kotlr. alt iiit lack, friated ea (a 10 caattil bear ag tha word. "NoUe la Uerek Uir a Tkat TrvepaaaU I fttrtarf Forbid den Om. Tbaaa Pramlt UnAr Paotltf t Pro(ltioa.', Prie IS ik r t for 2Jc gutarmaa Pk. C.fc8WV FOR 8 ALE RECLAIMED AUTO PARTI for U car. Sarea 40 U i0. Top. . Wdle. traiUrv, MUa' AU Wrack m. Houaa. S4S Ceakar. Fkaaa Sl. S728tl CHICAGO. July Is, (By The Associated Press). Fines tangin; rrpra l,eo to 15,000 each and aggregating $188,000 - were 1m posed today upon 83 furniture manufacturers who pleaded guilty In federal court . to Indictments charging violations of the Sher man anti-trust act- The firms -are members of the national alliance of furniture manufacturers. . , The total number of fines is the largest ever collected Jn one case, leaerai otficlajs said. . , The original Indictment named 2 S 9 iurhiture - manufacturers. Fltfy of a group of chajt 'taanu facturers pleaded guilty some time a go- r-arnl - were fin e'd ; ' 1 6 . 0 0. They were' ToiroVid" by refriger ator manufacturers. 160 of whom pkaded . guilty and- were 'fined $69,000. 1' A, 1 J , iThe group' pleading -.today Is part bt 1)2 firms and '.members manufacturing' bedroom, dining room and. living-room furniture. Fines collected thus far aggregate upward ot $4J,000. Two of to day's 'guUtfe-pieas -were -tentative aaa-itiiay- k-edace -the-"total :by u,uu ii cnanged. - -- .- ! The government has Indicated new indictments.'naaiag fnditldu ai3; may be sought If not guilty picas hre entered br, firms Con rlctioa would then carry ,'a prisoh sentence.. R. K. Welsh of Rock- ford, attorney for the defendants, eatfthat they had Ylolated the law -hdlly without cdnsclonsness 5f any gnilt," and had decided to cay rines.ratt.tr than fceeorae in- FOR 8 ALE CSKD LUMBER, 14tk AND Oak. Pbaa 1622-W. 7jliH RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE '"S BT SO raeeipt forai la book. IS cnti pet ook or tva for SS eeaU. BtaU- Kit sme, SIS Beatk 0vreil 8t FOR SALE Livestock 39 VETERINARIAN DR. PATTEBPOS Pkoaa 8028 W. Ri. S. BaS SS. i2 IBED W.-v LANGS, VETERINARIAN Cliito 420 8. CeauMMUL Pkaa lift WOOD FOR BALE JUDD SAWS WOOD. . PHONE 249 43al , BEST QRADB OP WOOD 4 ft. aad IS lack. Dry aaiU rood: , " Gra aaiU areod. Dry ertnd (TOTfk Cr. Irr ad old t iT. - 'Drr 4-ft ak, -asaplo 1 k. 1S.TO X. WELLS.' , Prompt deitTorr nd reaaoaaV yrj S89 Soatk Chart k. Pkoad IMS, 4ial 1S-INCH OL FIRSECOND GROWTH :yu,n.ir.'H. ' . , ' - FOR SALE . ' 188 cord teeood rrowth fir wood. " anile oat cloa t pared road and ear to rt oat .of . timber.- Se L0,.. ChiWa, at 640 State St. . GOTl COAL DRT WOOD PfOMPT DELIVERIES UILLMAN FCE1. CO. . MmM POULTRY AND EGGS 4 MARCH HATCHED. WHITE LEGHORN pallet from trap an ted h 'w1' . ord from 25 Ve etr- r ' rhoaa Vii Small. lJPr, ::isci:LLAXEQt'S salem rrn a transfer co- . TrJ ft.. J-alew.' Let J. . Twi, coal aad trnIf. V, - d---. .' ! Tihonea 113 ' n..i 1 -4 - irlT l. la a lon 8dctly- trliL tlt . .t phone 1606.