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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1926)
'-I D BASEBALL m OLD mi lericaa League "Will Ap peal Court Decision to . Supreme Bench. TARRISBURG. Pa., Oct. 28. PJ- Sunday professional base 1 is unlawful in Pennsylvania ler a decision of the Dauphin fnty court today which defined ia "a worldly employment" In latlon of the old Pennsylvania toe Laws" of 1794. The court denied the Phlladel fa American League Baseball t "the tight, privilege or an irity to maintain or conduct any nes of baseball in the city of iladelphia on Sunday." The fbs counsel Indicated it would te an appeal to .the state su- COUrt. The decision held that the act 11794 includes baseball within I terms although such a game 's unknown at the time of its sage. A The case reached the court fough a proceeding by Attorney 'neral Woodruff against the ib as the result of a game iyed between the Athletics and - Chlcmrn White Sox AuKust 22. 'e state charged that the club lated its charter rights and fed that it be required, under writ of quo warranto, to show authority for playing Sunday mes. - 'Among the contentions of the lib were: That quo warranto Is not the.proper procedure. it the act ' lacks def initeness, at baseball was unknown at the ie of its passage and that the ib is not doing or performing y worldly employment or bus- ss. key Walker to New York has been undertaken by. Tex Rickard through 'his Madison Square Gar den matchmaker. Jess McMahon. McXtahon will confer rtomorrow with Walt Miller, manager of the defending titlehoider? ;Flower; and Jack Kearns, Walker's pilot. Miller already has agreed to the match, which originally was slated for Chicago under the -promotion Of Jim Mullins. Walker says he has relinquished hopes of regaining the welter weight title he lost last year to Peter Latzo of Scranton, Pa.The ....... .,! . v. .' " fc-r- J'' New Jersey fighter believes that the rigorous training: ne requires to make the 147 pounds was part ly responsible for hi defeat..- -rA. C. Townley, once prominent as founder of the Nonpartisan lonffii in North Dakota, now is exploiting a potential oil field in the same state. ITlrfch & Roberts, realtors;, 122 N. Commercial St., know property values and make, for-you profit able investment. Will both save and make you. money. r, () DEFENSE RESTS CASEIN AIM EE COURT HEARING ' I (Continued from paxogl.) . tor.' Kenneth G. Ormiston, showed signs of tampering with the hand writing, f ' i Newspaper, workers were called to identify the photographs, but the exhibits got no farther than a permit to enter the records under a prosecution stipulation, that the pictures were taken at some time prior to the loss of the, original slips in the Los Angeles grand jury room. ft, f nrntofii I inn laalntalns . tha t- the "evangelist made out the-or-, igtnar lists, and, wn we presenting its side of the case; produced a c hirography expert to awear that the writing on them corresponds to that in, notes of a sermon left behind by Mrs. McPherson. when she disappeared at the beach in May. Aimee Semple McPherson, who with her mother, controls the half million dollar Angelus temple in this 'city, which daily houses a congregation of more than 5000 iffht while 'swim ming ;at the "Beach May 18, last. fWebfooters Board Train for Golden Bear Contest At ci,(niAa th'idifts of Salem have satisfied themselves that they can get the finest fall and win ter frocks, coats nd firesse? ever shown n this city- tttt tr V IT" rto 9.H fAPl The University of Oregon football squad boarded a souxnern ritttuv train today-at noon for Berkeley. Cal., amid vthe-rousing cuwib v ,S,00. students. The- last minute travel order was cnangeo. ujr.mc substitution of Ellswerth Morton. tackle, for William Knowles. wno remained behind on account of an i.n.. eiietsined Wednesday. All tuwtj - oxher .men -are in good physical condition to meet University of California Saturday, said Coach mch; wan. ; Nash Furniture Co. takes tbe lead with low prices on chairs rockers, tables, wood and steel beds, springs, mattresses. SavM yon 25. 219 N. Com'l. () Prevent . your children frrn having goitre by giving them iM iodixed salt, ' Your doctor win tell you why it Is good. Crown Drasr Store, 332 State. () Better ! Furniture Better Homes Better Homes Better Citizens M i in ii i nil The Salem Hdw. Co., most pro- essive. : Every accommodation ren to those in need of best irdware supplies. Work and pros- rity the motto. 120 N. Com I () mi i i.i i Smith & Watktns for tire serv- a at a lower cost. Vulcanizing hd retreading, tube repairing. If iu iave tire trouble Just call 44. ,orner Court and High Sts. ( ' . I Cabrielj Powder tc. Supply Co., ' mber, building materials, paints, ,id Tarnishes, roofing paper. Get rices here and make big sav- hg. Office, 175 S. Com'l. () t " 1 ' lowersfiand Walker Bout Aim of Noted Matchmaker ''- mi ii. i .! n "r JsEW YORK. Oct. 28, (API In attempt to brinr the nostDoned uaaiewetgnt championship fight HU V V HI V V 1.1! I I II You Top, , Can Enjoy Good Furniture .. In Your Home 1111 YO U B $100 Worth oi Furniture With $10.00 Down 75 Worth of Furniture With 7.50 Down 50 Worth of Furniture With 5.00 Down Balance can be paid in weekly or monthly payments Sealy Mattresses Regular price 55.00 This week $39.50 A saving of $15.50 GIESErDW-ERS Use Your Credit v( We Charge No Interest MNETEENTH I M k n . . 1 ILJiNilL-iJLrl 'A' PRIG (Qotitt issues Yodsy nd QtMFdlQylk f ! A N OPPORTUNITY to buy Shoes at exactly half their actual value. We offer you these exceptional values the last three days ot each montn. vv e are compenea 10 ao uus. rrtlr1 .in thU KiaV sfandard of stvle that we spent years in establishing. We must clean ioiit the short runs and broken lines, turn our merchandise fast so that we are always in a position to buy any new style that comes out and offer it to you as soon as it is offered to anyone in the United States. We do not try to see how cheap we can sell shoes but how good, and in our Moiith End Sales you can buy, these same high grade shoes at Half Off. Get a pair' mthis sale and see the 'difference in the fiti and wear in High Quality bhoes. C -- WEDNESDAV IS RUBBER HEEL DAY. ALL RUBBER HEELS PUT OM FOR HALF PRICE 1 REPAIR DEPARTMENT Our shop is equipped with all new machinery. We Use nothing but the very best grade of leather, that money will buy. - ; ' . , Mr. Jacobson, in charge of this department, is an expert in his line" has spent years in factories and repair shops and . will do nothing buthigh grade work, .,rTsr,'C ' I" . , ,1 WIIEPaiCE V. Haul Sues SclfctSW Fm fKp -OixBditOJ Serial Bods VitcaBhDMts FootAfflHaw DO YOUR FEET HURT? Corns and callouses removed without pain or soreness. Ingrown nails removed and treated. -Pains in feet, weak foot, flat foot, foot strains anH fallen arches adjusted. Do not suffer I will give you the best that science can produce in scientific chiropody. Consult : i