The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 20, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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Tilt: OREGON STATSiMAN, SALEM, OUEUOIt.
SUNDAY-MORNING, JUNE 20, 1920
IT Y PLA YGROU U DSf OPEN
WR SUMMER OM MONDAY
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DEEPER POOL, AND ORGAN-
': IZED 8PORT.IS PROGRAM
Kxpert RupeWinloa Aasured for
'" Sport ThroaU Financing
V of RoT Club
2' Plajgxounds In' the cltr of Sa
lem will be officially opened tth
morrow, for .the summer, , thia
year's program and saperrlsion Is
under the auspices of the Salem
notary club, the city council baT
ing failed to make any prorision
I'The Dixie Bakery leads on high
-class breads, pies, cookies and
febcy baked supplies of erery kin4
Best by test. - Ask old customers.
Court SL ' ; ' ()
for 'the playgrounds lWa .jyean ':'v
r Louis Anderson will be placed
in charge and will superriae work
at the -.Thirteenth street grounds.
Anderson graduated from the'Unl
rei slty - of i Oregon, : .majoring in
physical education. Last year he
played quarterback on the Oregon
varsity. He is also an Oregon let
term an in track and. baseball. .
Beyerl ' Merriott or Salem ,will
supervise th work of the girls
at the Thirteenth street grounds.
She is a graduate of O AC physical
education, department' and has had
practical f playground ..' supervision
wof k In Portland. Florence "Lake
will ' have! 1 charge of the .. Lincoln ;
playground. '
Anderson has been busy for the ;
last week, getting the playground
into shape for tomorrow; The boys !
and girls' dressing rooms hare
been remodeled aad the slides,
swings and chutes have been' put
"n,,! .
. A new dara.h&s been construct
ed on ill ill creek, and . a , deeper
swimming pool will b available
to- those fond of the sport, f A new
diving board and a platform have
rlso-been, installed,.,. , ,. -
Basketball , goals are being In
Hailed. ; A baseball diamond lor
the'glrls is being 'laid out; . In
cluded In the , activities'- will 1 be
games, f story telling f athletics,
tests. ri la ; work, competitive
sports and swimming testa,
An Invitation has been extended
to mothers to bring their children
and spend the afternoon at the
tiiaygrou'nds. r : I'-v
The committee from the Rotary
club' in charge of the work are
C P. Bishop. George Arbuckie,
George Hug,' Eric Butler, Carl
Webb and Bob Boardman. '
, Springfield Southern Pacific
building more long spur-tracks to
Booth-Kelly sawmills, i V t .'
SEARCH-COrmrJUED $x$
FOR GIRL'S KILLER
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attack by a rough looking strang
er on a ten year old girl-in tUe
city today , had.no co nnection wi th
the Gaines tragedy. '
1 M rs. ' Elizabeth L. . Balnea! .step
molher of Sylvia,' denied that .she
and Wallace ; Gaines, known as
Bob. bad quarrelled because the
Smith collegegraduate 'had left
her mother;. Mrs. H. E,' Maynard,
Lynhfleld,, Mass.. and come to Se
attle to live in September. , ' :
'"Bob and I did quarrel.", ad
mitted Mrs. Elizabeth Gaines,
"but never over Sylvia. The
o all our trouble "was Bob5
, Telephone 165 Capital. City
Laundry. The laundry of , pure
materials. We give special - at
tention to all home laundry work.
Telephone and we vrll call. ()
drinking. When Sylvia came", out
here' she joined, me in protesting
against his use of liquor. ' ;
; "I always felt that it was much
better for rae to drink 4 with Bob
.than to have ' him 'drinking alone
or with some one else. It was tod
much for me, and last November
I broke dowa- While nervous
from quarreling with Bob , ; and
trying t keep up with-him, I
tried to kill myself.
" "v Bob suggested, that I vjsit a
friend' in San Francisco. I went
flqwnj there in March and re
mained until a few days ago. I
was on my way home when I
heard of Sylvia's death.
SEATTLE, June 19. (By As
sociated Press.) Frank Mone
gan, aged 30, a service automobile
truck driver wax arrested here to
day for. Investigation in an attack
upon Carrie VIckery, 10 years "old.
in her home this morning. The
girl, alone in the house had ad
mited a ma nwho asked for a
drink of water.,- .When inside a
hall the fiend seized her and, stuf
fing a handkerchief Into : hex
mouth carried her to . a second
floor. ' The 'outrage was riscov
ered when the VIckery girl, weak
and hysterical 'stumbled into the
house of a neighbor. . , . r.
Neighbors said they saw a delivery-
truck:' parked in 'front of
the girl's home throughout the
morning. - ' .. r ; L
- Detective Chief Tennant ex
pressed the opinion that the man
who assaulted Carrie was not the
same man who brutally murdered
Sylvia Gaines, here Wednesday
night.
"The. murderer of Miss Gaines
is probably as far from Seattle as
possible for him to get" Tennant
TODD IS .FOUND GUILTY
FORMER MAYOR OF ItKLSO IS
: , CONVICTED BV JURY
KELSO, ; Wash.. June 19. (By
Associated Press) -A Rnric Todd,
former mayor of Kelso was found
guilty of malicious prosecution by
a superior , court , Jury after two
hours' of deliberation this af ter
noonii "
The state . charged that Todd
caused the arrest lasjt September
of Joseph Gross, A. B. Byrara and
E. K. Brown, Kelso councllmen,
Al Maurer, mayor, C. C. Bashor,
prominent banker, and George
Norrts, city engineer, on charges
of conspiracy to embezzle $1,000
from jtha city. The men were later
tried! at Castla Rock. and dismiss
ed. Todd failed to appear at the
trialJ -
The jury In returning today's
verdict declared that the torvJ
mayor had. been maliciouR jn
ing the charges 'and had PiapJ
them without probable cauS
ASTORIA
AISSELECTEr,
. June 19 (By x f
ss) . Astoria. Of f '
(SPOKANE
soclated Press
tion city by the Sons of Nort
of the Pacific Coast, meeting he
tonight. No convention will v!
held next year.
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Sure you'll lHte it It makps ynJ
children healthy and sturdy. t
your grocer." '
Crown Druac Store, 332 stau
St.. has many new artlcl3 to sho
you. Every conceivable tin h
the way of drugs and drnwVZ
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TEEMTH
Continues all this week. We haveliad three days of wonderful selling. Every one
that came in was astonished at the exceptional low prices on such high grade shoes.
The shoes "that are offered in this sale are new, up-to-the-minute styles. We sell shoes
so fast that we accumulate no old ones, so you are assured of only the late and most ex
clusive models.
COME EARLY IN THE WEEK WHIL E THE SIZES ARE STILL INTACT
BIG LINE LADIES $10.00 PUMPS
IN PATENT, BOTH HIGH AND BLOCK HEELS. TWO NEW PATTERNS
AND THE SAME STYLES AND HEELS IN COLORED KID. THE VERY
NEWEST THINGS GO AT
$6.95
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iMen's and Ladies' Hanan
Pumps and Oxfords
. - All new styles; getla pair while they
last. Most all sizes in both Men's and Wo
men's Patent and Kid Pumpis; in Ladies
Tan Calf Oxfords; ' in .Men's regular
$12.50, go at
$9.95
A few $16.50 styles at 12.95
White Kid Pumps
. We have two or three lots 'of Ladies
White Kid Pumps, regularly sold at $10,
that we wiir close out at half .
:v.;:v;...:;-:,i!$50''
Men's Work Shoes
We .are grouping a large lot of work
shoes, regular $5.00 to $7.00 grades. We
will close out the entire lot at
$2.95 .
Men's Black Kid Shoes
Regularly sold: at $7.00 practically all
sizes in the lot. ' They go in. this anniver
sary Sale at
$a:5o
Iadies?- Patent Pumps
iBrbken sizes in $9.00, $10.00 and
'$ 1 1 .00 lvalues. They are our very best
makes, but we must clear them put. Come ...
arid get a8 pair at
$2.95
Misses' Pumps
Patent, Kid and Velvet, all sizes, all
styles, regularly sold at $7.00 and $8.00.
We will close them out in our Anniversary
Sale at
$3.95 and $4.95
Men's Kangaroo Shoes
Regularly sold at $9.00," the bet valued .
m the city, j We buy hundreds of pairs of
these shoes at a very low price. Get a pair
at
$4.50
, Ladies' Pumps
Colored Kid Pumps. This includes all
our new up-to-the-minute styles in regular
$1 2.00 values. Get a pair early in the
sale at
$9.95
LADIES' FELT AND SILK
House Slippers
Hundreds of pairs to pick from. All
sizes and all colors. Get two or three
pairs of these slippers at this price.
95c
LADIES' SILK HOSIERY SALE
We will include in this Anniversary Sale another one of our famous
$1. 00 Hosiery Soles
All Colors, All Sizes
Go at One Price
; LADIES'
Dress and Sport Oxfords
Hundreds of pairs of Oxfords, just the
thing for outings, golf and picnics, also
some strap, low heel pumps. These shoes
sold at $9.00, $10.00, $1 1.00. You can
buy a pair of these high grade shoes and
have them properly fitted for
$2.95
We carry a complete line of corrective
shoes and foot appliances and can fit any
foot or relieve any foot, ailment. We will
gladly i advise you about your feet at "any4
time. . " , :': " " '' -
LADIES9
Patent Dress Pumps
All new styles, every pair exclusive and
designed for critical trade, both spike and
block heels, many of them trimmed in the
late materials.
$12.00 Val ues go at .. $9.95
$10.00 Values go at $8.95
Satin Dress Pumps
Both in brown and black. Dozens of
styles to select frorh. Regularly sold at
$10.00, $1 h00 and;$12.00. Take a pair
at half price as we will close out our entire
stock.
j Barefoot Sandals
Both in patent leather and brown calf.
Very best of soles and workmanship. We
will close out the entire lot at
$1.95, $1.65, $1.35
Plorsheim Shoes and
Oxfords for Men
Every pair a new up-to-the-minute
style, j We are going to sell these famous
shoes at reduced prices for the first time
in our Anniversary Sale. All $10.00,
$11. 00 and $12.00 grades go at one price.
i - $8.95 ; ;
! f Men's Tan and Black
Oxfords, New Styles
Half a dozen or more new styles to pick
from ; regular $9.00 values. We never
have any old ones. Get a pair in the An
niversay Sale at - "
' - $4.50 '
Men's Brown Calf Oxfords
Regularly sold at $7.00. Most all sizes
to go while they last at the ridiculously
low price of
$3.50
Ladies' Hanan High Shoes
Thebest shoe that can be made; practi
cally all sizes; an exceptional value at $15.
We will sell them at this dale at
$4.95
rOX0 'HEELS AT HALF PRICE. BRING THEM ANY DAY AND LEAVE THEM FX
REGULAR 50c
FOR WEDNESDAY
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BO WOUR FEET
1 Corns and callouses removed without pain or soreness.
Ingrown nails rerhoved and treated. Pains in feet, weak-,
foot; flat foot, foot strains and fallen arches Adjusted. . Do v
not suffer. I will give you the best that" science Can prb-v ;
'; duce in scientific chiropody. V Consult , , ' , - -
, DR. M. D. VIN5TID
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REPAIR
Our shop is equipped with all new machinery. We
use nothing but the very best grade of leather than money
will buy. 1.. i .
Mr. JacpbsbVindjaTgeof this department, is ah ek-
pert in his line has. spent years in factories and repair ,
shops and will do nothing but high grade work.7 , j
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