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Biiuiiil-lfllF . :aos .', i Present? Ira ndl n d Ground ft - Prohibits Maneuvering of . . '. arge Planes. ' , 4 ' Sai?rhs 1 alrpfahe 'landing Afield is tor. short f of largef pjanea to - Jand and 'so plants 'can leav 6'Mt -withra' sVathieest- windbl6wUi t State' Forester r; AV Elliott; toW .Rotary,' club. tnemhers at their poon 'la ncheon' In the'JIoter Mar Ion yesterday - . ; . - . ,; Tbe f present runway extends from northwest' to "southeast; and ;U only 1580 feet long", he' stated An; option 5 has 'bees "obtained on , tf 0..: acres ad joinings the present , field.' which would permit building , two runways, both considerably longer tnan tne present one. One of these' m n way s Would . run ' from northeast to "aquthwest, and be.2340 feet long. xTbe other Jwbuld run in the-same direction t as ;t ho preaen t, one, - and be 220 " f eet lor-jr. .Taesejranways, would 4 perm it. landing and taking off of any large-plane in any wind.- - . The,alriLaneslhat now'nse En , gene, as. a;' base would..aYe, used Salm,;lf -this city had as. good' a 'landing field a Eugene ' sereral jrears. ago,. Mr. Elliott beliered. ; y Lieutenant Oakley . O. - Kelly ..noted nriator,' was. Quoted ay 'Bay ing- he believed atr mall planes onld begin catrylirg passengers in : a f ew years; ndL satisfactory .landing fields wTTbe necessary in " All cities pfthe- cotratry,v Commer- v rial - flylngfMal6,,T,'"-i to , grow' : 'greaUyi'lnytheneaT future, Mr. . Elliot , beBeres,"; sir he thinks the city should acquire the added 20 acres'to be'sure of 'bating a" good field , ,- .. -, Nash Furniture i Co. takes the lea -with J6ir; prices" on chairs, rockers,: ; tabler, wood and'' steel i beds,4 spflngs. mattresses." Saves 5 yoa 219 N.comar lm ; 4 Walter.- It ZoseV? antomohne tires, tubea and accessories, -Vat- .canlzlng that holds. High qaallty iBBdntJTrtrliisxttng act -among other 'feats-: of" skills be plays- a drum with tennis balls and con cludes py , juggling . three heavy i spheres. ; 4 Gab" Dtf YalK ' French Opera Comique prima donna from Paris, ormerly with the Boston Grand Opera "symphony orchefrtra-r-.nnd aiso wiiB tne Austrauao;jaympn- ony orchestra-at on time, known! in mnslcland as' the; "operatic; nightingale," of fera fa spiendkj repertoire of operatic and Ameri can melody numbers. ; Miss, fju Valle Js aasulted by.Camfllelpiatoi Mexican pihnist'and comndiser: ' , liaf ter 4 and Taril r depietthe bright, bre?y aide of Wth zg$ if is; In theilr new comedy Great Wiite I Way of ,Kew York City natlng .musical , comedy ah A ierlcaVntertainment kmm mm mm - A a l W appeared' in revuey in Amerl metropolis. ,Baby ?DodoM Held, niece of llic late Wallace. Reidi who iwa Amer ica's most- beloved . screen . hero. I offers a ndvel and -very enterjtaln- ing program In hleh he ; plays the ukelele; - sings,r dances kuA Alien very Intelligently answers question, on all 'topics, asked by people in tne audience. , witk characteristic Italian dia lect andiigesturei,' Anthony and 1 ertson, commandant of the11t.ii Rogers Rick take rthe?atage as a4Ta 7taircil Calif., has been ants. Their songs and music are ! board. as ' head of highly original wiUe 'their; danelnx 1 acbnUng; flee u tne latest word in laugh pro-1 vpking steps. ". As a climax to ' this galaxy of excellence, "Jay Kay and Girls," a comedy revue featuring such Broadway favorites as Dot Rulou, Ppuli-? Kan," Alice " Marx atd aamry uerman rarre, intersperces sdng'-and dance specialties wltli laugh;1 pfodncing: effects and ' wit- deisms that prove it one hundred per cent entertainment. -Rear-Admfra-"Ashley H. -Rob- eastern sea- the Atlantic sltore the'rdlstrlet : attorhiey,alnTn1FrrfilevnsiJeb3g CITY BECOMES ISLAND ' - B . . " S W P W (Coatiaaed from page 1.) tbe Beardstown-Springfield higbr way, .where'" wafer tonight was six inches deep. The . island thus formed is. about three mUes'wIde at' its widest point. " , ' . Two hundred were homeless to night and quartered in tents oro- p'r The new tJapftortheatre brches lyided by the Salvation 'Army and man' win' furnish the mnsic Short film' subjects will; also be shown: ; Tlbbert & Todd Electric Store, High at Ferry' Sta. STverything The funeral of the flood's only casualty Jwlll be held tomorrow when ,- services are condncted'toT Mrs. C..E.,Soule, wife .of the city health officer who .died last, night of pneumonia .following exposure elrt . Good service, and Jowl"! pody wflf be taken by train to pricea-are bringing an increasing I - f,j f burial It is im trade to this store. C I y2, " I , : IT.. 3 r-. . ; ----- I possible to get from the city to ; tfirrca Joerti, realtors, 12 N., Commercial St., know property values 'and makeoryau 'wofit abfe investments, - Will -both save thd nnka ydtf 'mb 3 !clia'OtcNrtACf WILL !AV0RSAtM BUILDERS the cemetery ' The Illinois river reached. a atage Xbnight of 24 "feet l, inches, a rise ot more; than six, inches to day5 and' only two inches short of the' record rise ' of 1922. Pore- casters say the . stream will stand at 25.3 feet by tomorrow, . 4 The Central Illinois Public Service "company worked to jnain le. 'keeping in mind'tbe fact that the city's "gas supply In three e robmj will be .lfted'for a cafe-1 Ieei .1 waier, uyi one iuu uuri H-i-asAeiras a domestic science I today and left the business houses om. . I without gsa Thellbrary hasTieehnlace'd on I.' Boats are being brought from e second floor; w that it can be lather cities and pressed into serv a'more'qhlet part' of the build-lice carrying necessities to families g tim'the' fir st floor; Tlje sttidy marooned in upper floors of their kllJwill be on the first floor, solbomes. la it can be usetlyibf Wabllnel-1 Newspapers pressed electricity Ja 'wlthAn' ll.:. hntn oanli tn malt lanil tnv (hn d'idevscendingHtairs. Hinbtypes', while poerators sat -on i anowers ana lOcKers are' sped-1 nign Doxes to set type .wiin ma chines moored to water-coverea floors. vest Igators pursued . new . trails of evidence . which lied . back, :a r the evangelist's 'historic 'plunge ' intp t he' surf last - Mayi Ij-;: tfr . One- new witnesa revealed- the wealthy - Angelus temple past,oc in a new' role, that4 of an. 'author, and disclosed according to the prosed riiting officials" an "Important con tradiction 'In the story told by ATr Mcpherson1 before 'the grand ' j ury "Aecond: witness, a diver, im plicated iirs, Kennedy In charges that following the evangel IstVdisS appearance while ' bathibg he bad been, hired to contin!e, his diving inline ocean he had informed; his employer, he was convinced' ther was no body In the sea... Oliver Allstrom. a" fiction writ- -r, subpoenaed-today as a witness In the preliminary hearing of the two Angelus temple' leaders and Mrs. Lorraine" Wiseman-Sielafi. al leged to have been hired by them to produce false evidence, on charges of conspiracy to obstruct Justice, told prosecuting attorneys that he had been employed ' to 1 write a book for Mrs. McPherson, t be titled "The Kidnapers.'' ; It was p tell her stdry of what Happened ' between the time she lanished at the Beashore and re appeared several weeks later in Mexico. In a charter to be called Glad News and Sad News." dic tated by Mrs. McPherson, the flct- ionist declared the evangelist nald she learned on the day of her-re- urn to Los Angeles from Dour- las that Ed Harrison,' a deep sea diver, had ! lost his life in the searfch for the body of, Mrs. Mc Pherson,, when " she was- supposed iq De at tne bottom of the ocean. Mrs. McPherson is said td" have testified before the . gran4fa ujy that she knew nothinsri'Of the death of Harrison.5 -, "The Kidnapers," for-which he said Mrs. McPherson was to have been given the credit of author ship, progressed until the.. time that investigation was launched into a visit to Carmel by Kenneth G. Ormlston' and a mystery, wom an, the writer declared, and be then was discharged. The Venice diver, Robert D. Hunt, who was questioned by of ficials today, told of being em ployed by Mrs. Kennedy, of expe ditions he had made with - news paper photographers and about. bathing, cap ' he had found the day after Mrs.; McPherson vanished. Questioning, by' officials' brought a' "mystery girl into tne case. who appeared at a beach hotel dur ing tne .sea searcn, occupied a rbbm'wiith Angelus temple work ers and. .clad in a red riding habit. rQde horseback along the surf or fliw in' an' airplane over the sea Icoklng . f or . the body. She told newspapermen of having been cured of the narcotic habiUby Mrs Mcphersonr,' and 'that she was pre pared to. devote everything . she had 'to finding 'her: ' tor at GU&r Arizona, who declared be has-idenUCIed Mrs. Mcpherson from ; photographs 'aa thwonian who; went into ? Els .office at tllla pa' June '.1 S !last and aeht " a,' mes sage, saying n automobile had broken;' down and,; she .was taking i!,;;'5 ?4 Thrown upon her own resonrc es by the death of her husband. Mrs. Marruerite Harrison of New a train. The addreasee.'arid deati-1 ybrk qity, then giving -in Baltic (m mo iucooo Hem " '"-1 more, went 10 wurx as a. reporier held by Keyes. . v I for the Bahl'moV6 Sun. Six .weeks .. Blevlns.also has notified Keyes I aft4r she 'went to 'work she was "that he hai .'the. original telegram nromoted'to' the mnsic and drama manic corresponds . wttn ,fnat , on i tne phases of newspaper wOrk un grocery, sapa.ionna at uarmei-ny-i til the war, v' Observers say recession of the flood will not begin until' the water has reached its crest to morrow. ' COFFEYVILLE, Kas., Oct. ( AP) ; Volunteer, workers 6. suc- a TWiHiarrTnanq Asserts uuents ed for the basements which con ;lnridcent! Of;Chaferof- Wte JTay Tooma ;r r HM; BribryFee , f The stairs, situated at each end 4 i ... . of the? halfr wnf be! nfade of nteel, Nfiwr YORie Octr.e. AF). ntfi concrete treads. Thevv are Harry, MT;Dagherty-and Thomas I to b4 cnt off- tmtA thtf maftf 1?, Miller dld-BOfeoBSptrS against byimetaldoorsi so that .the stairs the ;; government , in- tseptemoer, will; be Entirety enclosed in scmi- 1921, 'tor nnoes promisea ? mem i nreprdof comnartments.: IHsd tniht In nlnsraine from a' tee of John T.i King's .be-1 Special jjains; have been takenlbreak in the levee wnich protects r cause King had no expectation of I With the '- ltehtinr of the clan. I a oaat raaMnnMal af t inn of Cof- '.recelving v any r iee aioai u, rooms.- The put'ete in each room I feyvllle from the Verdigris river wuMam tuaa Hseriett m. mre, so arranged mat there will be rter acoTes of families had va- -inatieBtor.MUlertoday. . practically no j shadow. Opaque fcated their homes, ' anticipating The conspiracy case, Inwhlch gjas? fixtures wilt be used to avoid inundation' of the district. Many DaBgherty; and Mlllerre charged glare. ' famUies were still moving out of fwith .wlthnoiamg tneir oesc aerv:i . Tbere will be 10 lights in each I the district. In which 500 homes Mces'-in permitting release of 7,-1 6f the upper, and lower hall, so I are below the top of the levee, al- wuy.vww, iuijiuhubu w.s-v. jmwj;.wm uoi u uars., is ai00ugh the crews woramg on tne American Metal company,' reached common f aiiingof the' corridbrs In ieTee though that they'conid keep ipe 'Bummuwa iutii, kUUUi uuuuiags. aacn. ena oi i the situation, under control. lore noon wnen io uncoor uuci- me comaori win oe open, and peedly'resied'its'jca'se ; " ' . the stairs fn the middle will, give 'ijand spoke' to the ury ; In de- added lighting. fetvae- of ; his' client from ,2:50 k V . ' Ji: : ocRk tnia';afteirnbon until J?30 Wh4t; dd'ybu need In the hard- and.nao .noij conctuoeu. i ui -V . , the gab. Juage.-Mack adjourned conn iinw "r?7'. n . A fire truck with the siren tomorrow;. He win ne xouowea CJZA1,Z:. riT. X v; MaxD. Sfeneranmming up for agherty rSerf rate- toonnr applied Attorney Buckner for the govern- r6rronr oldahinglea. We hare mtnt This may be completed to- aver 200 -fobs in Riim. rtn ttbrroV and Judge MaekwRI then 1 Broav plumber; sheet metal work, cbargeUbejumand giva U the I 85S Comeketa ' - ; , (?) Fire and .street. department aD orers were called out, "and private -cars and - trucks were .command eered.to haul cement, sacks, of sand and concrete blocks to till howling constantly raced through the threatened db3trict warning residents to flee, to aaf ety: T-an tnata and we new line ot I felts. SS.tS to $4: 5; and the ex clusive . Priscllla Peaqr children's hats at the saiem variety; store, oo.o'' if ' necessarr Va Satnrdar I : . session wUl be held to; enable the DOLLAR SAID? UNSTABLE lrth- CommerclaL to be completed this Week: ur JC MbaheMerchant-TailoT; istnrning- ont the nobhlest and . befitting Uilor made suits to mearure. 100 business and pro. . feasional nete bny of Mosher.1 ( i Cure that cold and that miser able feeling- tn iiffy. Gefaeme Quick Cold Tablets at Nelson ECOXOMIST -OECUUIEST VTlC- , CHASIXG VALUE COUNTS Onlv the "Bestl ? Our natrons will bear this out. We serveVnly the " best - in ' meata ' an ponltry-. Hnnt SK' Shaller, Nbrth Cona- the-Seav where' the evangelist is alleged to have been with Ken neths G Ormlston,.. former rad io operator," dating her "absence, and the handwrlttlng of' the. "Ligh and parkness" sermon which Mrs. McPherson .was writing when she disappeared. Pictures of these documents have been' published in newspapers, which Blevins used for. identification. Keyes said that Blevins has stated his willingness, to appear here and testify In the present hearing when It is resumed tomor row. , Blevins is positive that Mrs. McPherson is the one wbo went into his office, Keyes said. Keyes withheld his decision as to whether Blevins would be brought here as a witness pending his seeking funds from the county board of supervisors to pay ex penses of the trip.. ; The board; against whom Keyes has ' filed embezzlement , charges, has' announced that they will ap prove no more district attorney expense funds until Keyes ap pears personally before them, to which Keyes " objects, saying he t'does not want to submit himself to auestlonine bV" the board." The . boatd also has filed charges of misuse of funds against Keyes, . A'teleDhone call from St. Louis LOS ANGELES, Oct. 6. (APJ Further evidence in support of his charges that Aimee Semple McPherson, Angelus temple, evan gelist, was not kidnaped after she disappeared May 18, today was announced by District Attorney Asa Keye- The announcement was made at his office, the Mc Pherson hearing not being held today 'on account of other pressing matters of attorneys in the case The evidence is a statement ' She then went Into the Bethle hem steel Company plant to find ut ror them how tar women were capable ' of" taking the places of men In industrial work: I worked In every department except the boiler factory, where I knew no woman could stand the work, and incidentally- tried out every type ot overall and uniform to see which was beBt adapted to the woman' worker," she Bays! Then Mrs. Harrison went to France for her paper. She was in Germany when the Armistice was signed, then accepted the, ticklish assignment of correspondent in Russia for the Associated Press There she was arrested as a Amer ican 'spy and put in prison. Her Imprisonment lasted" for eight months. Of this-time she says': ; "And it was a wonderful experi ence in many ways.- - During the time L was in prison I met some' of the finest people of the bid "regime, and many of those who pavfed ! the way for the' revolution. I was locked In' the same room with women who were representative of the best in Russian society in birth and intellect Olga ' Chenova, the wife of the president of the only Russian constituent assembly, and many prominent Socialists.' One Could hardly Imagine a more in teresting group of women. Not belnlr allowed any fresh air or ex Greece, 'and the Balkan conntrles, where she collected data about the exchange of population and. the many ; territorial :. and political chknges.'in. th$ .Balkans since the She has since re-married and. la writing two books containing the results oi ner investigations into political and 'social conditions In eastern eonntfles. " NEWS JOTTINGS , Miss Rosalind Wheeler, an Am erican woman, hasj a flourishing real estate business In : Lonrddti She went to England during the war to act as a nurse and stayed to make her 'fortune. She finds flats for Americans who visit in London and, if they wish it, also servants, motor cars, and attends to every detail of easy housekeep ing.- . Mise Osborne , of Hendon and Miss K. Matthews, the latter in partnership with' her father, said to be London's only two other women real estate agents. Wt Krueger, realtor." prcgreai give, fair, equitable,. -Growing -city and country make possible buys that will make yon good .money. Complete listings. 17 N."- Com'l. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I X.ARGH INPITRXISHXO .-ZAPAKTXXsr 13 IX Court St. , - - ; S.tyn STOKB Rmi3f POH REST NOV. ii-. .Nw orfopiM iiy Standard .HWijn pany n 8iie utiwt. : liiuir. i'liJ from C. Fellows, San Francisco fercise was a terrible privation but newspaperman, who is attending the world series, that he saw Ormlston at the world . series gH the "there, was received 'by pep uty District Attorney" Joe Ryan early today. At Ryan's behest, St. Louis police aTe looking for the'Tadio'man, Ryan said; ST. LOUIS, Oct. 6. (AP) St. Louis police tonight said that they had heard nothing of the reported discovery here of Kenneth . G. Ormlston, fugitive from justice in the Aimee Semple' McPherson con spiracy case by G. Fellows, a San Francisco . newspaperman, and' that' tlysy had received no com' munications from" Los Angeles re garding the matt,er. , It was learned' tonight that Fellows-told newspapermen here that he had'see' na man he thought re--1 sSmbled Ormlston in a crowd, bat that he 'was not sure of the identi fication and that the man disap peared 'before he was able to in vestigate further. Fellows told the" newspapermen that he was ai f ornier ? California state secret service man. otherwise "we were not treated in a brutal or insulting way." ; Returning home Mrs. Harrison did not stay long.' In' 1922 she went to the Far East from north ern' Sakhalin' through Eastern Siberia, up the Amur river for 900 miles, thence to Vladivostok. In Manchuria later she saw a good deal .of the war lord, Chang. Tso Lin, tlSen crossing the1 Gobi desert she visited Urga, the capital of Mongolia, then traveling with ' a Russian driver' In a springless wagon across' Mongolia to the Si berian frontier. In Warsaw she made the ac quaintance of Merian ,C. Cooper, and they conceived the idea of making' a motionpicture depicting primitive man's' struggle for exist tance against 'the forces" of nature. It took fourteen months of travel into the most remote places of the Far East; resulting. In the picture entitled' "Grass." 'Mrs. Harrison last trip took her once more to Turkey, Syria, Army and Outing Store. Biggest bargains in clothing, shoes, under wear, hosiery, -gloves, valises and suit cases; The working man's store,' 189 N. Commercial. ) - ; -. -, , , ' The Coinmefclal BooBT Store has everything; yon need in books and stationery 'and; supplies' fdr the J schotol," off iceor home at the low eat possible prices. (7 Quality painting, both varnish and laquer work, in our modern equipped paint shop; ' - Washing, greasing .and 'night' service: tire i repairs. Wood's Auto Service Co. The ' International' Alliance ot Women for Suffrage and Equal Citizenship will open a temporary headquarters in! Geneva "during the month of September when the seventh assembly of the league of nations, will be in session. Mrs. Bompas, headquarters secretary, will - be ; the hostess; ; and Mile. Gourd corresponding Becretary. Other members of the board will bb frequent attendants to receive alliance members and other visitors. Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunning ham, a former officer of the Na tional League of . Women Voters, i3 in charge of the summer train ing school of political organiza tion, ; which has been. Jn session during July and August in the Washington club house of the YVcm&n's National Democratic ciub during the summer months The course consists of permanent club organization, campaign, ma chinery, political parties and the federal government in action. In the federal government course each afternoon was given over to actual visits to the departments. ' Miss Selma Fjelstad, deputy to Austin Johnson,' county clerk- of Dane county. Wis., wae fired from her job because of "lack of initi ative. Now she has been elected to her former- boss' job by 2500 votes, showing- no lack of initlr. ttve in her election ' campaign. Miss Fjelstad is the first woman to be ' elected to a Dane county office. . Chas. K. SpauTdlng Logging Co., lumber and building materials. The. best costs no more' than in- ferior grades. Go to the big Sa lem factory and save moneyv:. () Nash leads the world 1ft motor car values. Beautiful display of new models at the F. W. Petty john Co., 365 N. Com'L ; : - (j Lower Prices in GROCERIES Just come in and see the abundance of good foods we have for your table. Worthwhile sav ings ' soon . accumulate from y. a price . advan.- 4 tage of a few cents here and there. . 30c Dickinson's Grape Juice pts. Two 5 oz. cans Or? Fancy Oysters - C Terminal Flour. r None better and . CO 1 A few equal...... Vfci 1 U liinia xeans Pound . 10c "College InnM (Deviled .Chicken) Regular 35c size, . or our price muC Pure Maple Syrup from Pennsyl vania; qts... mf wr 90c Best Japan Tea Cft Pound ;. UUt Honey, on- , Per Square '- UJ K 27 c 40c Pork Steak Per Pound Standard Eggs Per dozen.-- Walli Wana S w ee't Onions ' )Cn 12 pounds for.. LJt Genuine1 Pimenlos ( for canning) if Pound I Jt : Wardrobe1 Trunks xas low as $24.70 and aa high aa S8S. 18 Inch Cowhide Hand; Bags with leather lining reduced from $8 to 15.90 Mar O. Bnren, 17n: Com'l. '() r Phone 1-2-6-3 ! 899 tNi Commercial St. 2J Feet of Parking Spare UNITED GROCERS OF OREGON STORE No. 100 : ! HanP"L8tt; "l6,J o; Grocery Specialty1 Conrt tnd Liberty Stt. Tet 7, () : -People who do IT V..Jorgeasn, a w o. nua Etii Parts' Tor ? all tnikea'.ot cara. Best equipped auto accessory store In' taia aecuotu ' nrompx ana re- . PROVIDENCE, R. I.V Oct; 6. AP) The dollar todajr Is 'worth bply sixty-eight pre-war cents, DrV Irving Fisher - of the econpmics department of Yale, university, de clared today in an address before the convention ot the "American I th kt tnrnev's fciieeial investigation juanuiaciurers. i fund . were given aa tne. season,, not reallv want I ir''ni,Artniii 'WthV-i nanera to be humbugged must not accept I that r Iteyes? hasf saldthat if ihe dollar at Its face value. They I tney oniy had the raoney ' they f Just trajtislate'it Into purchasing I woui4- bring this wonderful wit- DIVERf:WRITERrTELL fPOBRUBUCITT PJJTS ; ContMui-Ml tromx paf 1.) f -. -t.j jUDie service ma raMt t ; t) VAUDEVILLE ACTS "(itofiiTiwy power I before they -can prone rly compare flgufes,"' he added. v "Our unstable dollar has pick- nesa here'.' said Mrs! McPherson tonight,. ! but duetto tronble of Mr. Keyes and.' the supervisors. Pantaces Circuit to Set New u .Standard of Entertain- " ment for Salem ed the pockets' tot the bondholder for the benefit of the stotckbold- er.' wnen prices are rising , the Stockholder wins, - from the . bond- Jiplder ahd r when prices are lau ng the' bondholder wins from the steady income'" is a delusion and I alse me, J .wllr pay his way to a snare so. long as we op noi i "-- ttt - . - . . stabilize our dollar. ' " ,1 necessary expenses. ; I never Was - - ' . , I in a telegraph ort we jin piia; nor For ' students '' going away-' ' to I did I 'ever 1 send s a telegram from school we are showing a. large se-l there; I want to demand that he they' have not the money.., '. , t .''It the -governing powers of Los Angeles county w-o want this witness, anhot compose .their 'dit-feiencealongVenOugh-. to '.arrange for his transportation and will so : ,Th1s afternoon and'eventng the lection or traveling; bags, trunks, ome and' produce- that telegram regular Pantagea vaudeville acu hatbos-and- fitted4 cases.- Dis- which he say I' sent. ."' ' Will, be given at Bligh'a new Cap- vrtMitA OjJa - . . '"A'r'" itol theatre and .from advance in- m.ntlu' ; Hamnton"ny ''j ,13 , "tA! "anoeLrs Oct 6 tap! termattoa it willaurt a newUnd-t ; :mx -..-..i-- i. -l-I While Aimee Setnnle McPherson I . . . I A .M. . i "K Km . TL9 4m -. 1(1.. fS ard ,of vaudeTiUe entcrta lament ,in Salemi. Vi' .:h':'i-- rv:- Lawton. described aa "TTbe ' Man ! therai -von4 will cocie araln ahd I nedy, Spent today's : respite f briar yonrflcftda. Bet ii Saleti.l their preliminary "hearing enJtfy from . -' - -"i t . - , . ... - SHADES U 1 s - - ; f. - ' F OLD ATHENS m Recently, a . Report Related how a5 natitr of ; the Riff country ran' more-tfean sixty miles without , halt to deliver- a' message to the v British GoVirabrl ' SttcK Imatathon rirnnirig isf reminiscent of the atb lticrbwessf aehl Athens,1 ixow Tmt ii 'chapter in history ; - Tthe WirES1 OF The- Associated -Press- flash: important news7 from allythe world in less - time -tJrun vit ; , took the Riff to get a fair start on -his1tty-mile journey. I'Keep ch. lightened keep, informed.;? Read dispatches with 'the; local - new: daily'.ia - .J -published- TTfcf; Orfeon Stotesrri4ri ! - ' : - AT KAFOURY'S SPECIAL VALUES IN .E'-'SILK DRESSES FIN A Siep'Ahead of Fashion and Yet Authentic ' Grace of line, srhkrtness of cut are salient characteristics of iriteresr; to all women who wish to appear well dressed' These dresses are arranged on a rack for easy choosing Fo'r practical usefulness and general, service . for business as well as for : afternoori Iwear you can not ' find arvy : dresses richer iivappeararice any where at the i prices fea : tiired. TThe materials are pure lustrous crepe back satiric canton crepe and flat crepe in1 black-, navy andthe"rtew fall colors. .The designs and trim ming 'are decidedly "un usual in -colorful ' combi nations of '-materials, braids and ornaments. Your 1 Mail Orders, - . s'i' - - -f, r receive - careful att en-s tion." We pay r c : t ;re - or. express wlthm - rang of 100 rr balem. l--5nf A i I- , . SAlem Store Sdlem Store 466 State. SU, ; Portland Silk Store 362 Alder SL - - rrqa JugJloniar . pfferr a neir .4ii ? lai th cooling breeses of jhe sea, -' - ; ; I 4r".; --v I i .