WEDNESDAY MORNING,' NOVEMBER 3, . 192S . I i - ir f .',EE 13 Fffl .; : i; nvmrara j Ul ltl.II 111 IUUUW . iJ : . , Woman Says Ormiston's ": Carmel Companion Was a ."Religious Woman" LS ANGELES,' Cal., Not. 2. , AP) A new witness who says ' 'Jshe talked wftis ,the mystery "wo man "who occupied - cottage ; at armel with. Kenneth : G. Ormis lon, fugitive radio man, today en ; t?red the Almee Semple McPher . ion" caseY when letter was re ceived by District ; Attorney Asa 'feteyes from Miss Alice U. Amncr. '-pr. of Oakland. She is expected '-ipwvide the pivotal evidence in the solution of the evangelist's mysterions disappearance. t Miss Atnmercr. In her letter to Uw authorities, declared that ' the .woman who accapied the . Carmel .pottage last May was "a religions woman."..' '$he enclosed a book lvea her hy the woman. - The aathOritles maintain that Ormiston's companion - was Mrs. Wcfherson. The ; Oakland ' wlt n letter rikdar,v, ..; ? "I spent two weeks in Carmel :1t May and while oat walking , slipped and felt. - 'A woman came bt ot is hOttse there and helped jno pick fcfr the Tontehts of my itnhlty ease and while I rested " ' While We hid a pleasant chat. She "asked me if I belonged to a church. I said ."No" and she said X ought to be a Christian , "She spOke -adrnfringly-of the Wine silk dress X wore and said , blue was her favorite color. 1 Sho naked me to wait a moment and brought out a book saying it ;would be helpful to me." "I took ' the . book , and opened it to loolc at the first page. There , was some writing but before I could at what it was she quickly took the book from my hands and fore out the page saying I did not meed that, :., - 'v- F "1' thought no more of the mat ter until a few days ago when I was again ? In Carmel for the week-end 'before leaving for my tome in Oakland, I spoke about a lady giving me a religious book when toy aunt' said sho believed the place where I fell was in front of the Benedict cottage (the house " TMrector's Department Store is building up a reputation tor guar anteed merchandise; conducting a real department store; making steady progress, too. ( . Tyler's BUT Z Cold Capsules wiU cure your cold. If you don't be lieve it try tt for yourself. Tyler's is ther only place to get them, 157 8-Cota1 ; - K - Buster Brown Saoa Store, fftgh class, stylish locking, comfort gTv fnr. long wearing aboea for- the least money. Coma an be eonrtne d. . 12 i N. Com'L ) THERE IS REAL ECONOMY In guying the Best And this is particularly true la foods. la 1 ; the" stores ' Operated Tbjr ... the TJNlTKD GROCERS OF O REGON (over 10O of them) quality Is never sacrificed to make a' low 'price, Quality is al- ' ways paramount. ' Low prices . are 'the natural result of i tremendous buying for, the largest chain of grocery stores la Oregon cash sell Ing nd the willingness to accept many small profits . ratatfr than a few large ones. Pure'40 grairt Cider Vin egar, per flit' Gallon .:.;.:.... o C $1.70 . ' y '20c Peaches heaty Solid Pack Tomatoes 15 c; can , , dozen . r - ...... Knox's Gelatine KeW Honey per frame .. . Van 'Camp's Beans Cmed, ;ium) OCr ;3 cans fJ w ; Fancy Coconut pound Fancy t syrup, per can ........ Chocolate Bon Bons, pound.;..rI Standard Egs dozen ................ "Tenminar Flour, a high ;jrrade Patent hardwheat flour, ,t- made from the choicest Blue-' 1A stem wheat...... 11 .PAY CASH A MONTH AND ; FUT THW DIFKBRENCBi IN TUB BANK . - ' ; . Phone 1-2-6 -r -33 X. Commercial St', i II : ' . 1 '. - .- ' ZTT'Y J of raf kin$picr 48c rented by Ormiaton).; After sup per wb walked orertHere and sure' enough that was the place..- ' ' - "1 would ! hot be r a witness In this affair for the world and don't want this book. 1 don't see that It is Of any' use 16 you except to show that the woman in that cot tare on that Sunday in last May was a religions 'woman. Anyway, at my aunt's suggestion I am Send ing the book to you. Respectful ly, ' ' ' "Alice tt.'AmmererV - The book. sent to Keyes by Miss Ammerer was entitled ''The Di vine; Plan of i the Ages for Bible Students." lit showed, investiga tors said, that the first leaf Vhad been 'torn out.-. ". --. - " . The district attorney ordered investigators to leavo for Oakland at once to interview the new wit ness. -' They were to - take with them photographs of the Angelns Temple evangelist. . raictwiJiEs LOS ANGELES, Car.,-Nov; 2. ( AP) The Almee Semple Mc pherson ease, relegated tq the background by elections, simmer ed down to 'a study in baggage today." - - - - While District " Attorney Asa Keyes and his aides ploughed their way through more than thTee score pieces 6f feminine finery take from a trunk VMcfc arrived yes terday from New York, in an ef fort to find clews," word came from Oakland of still r another trunk which was said to contain as the first is alleged to contain, clothing owned by the Angelns Temple pas tor. - - - . ' The information, fro'in District Attorney Warren, of Oakland was that he was in touch with a wom an who had .knowledge of gar ments bought: by Mrs. Mcpherson in Lbs Angeles which d& vot tany with those found in the blue trunk shipped here from the east. Despite the fact that the sises of expensive shoes found- in the Ifew York trunk did not corre spond to the sise usually bought by the evangelist, Keyes reiterated that he had sufficient evidence from the luggage to prove tliat Mrs. Mcpherson was the woman who spent 16 days in a Carmel cot tage last May with her former radio operator, Kenneth G. Ormls- ton, fugitive co-defendant in the case. - Tomorrow final arguments will be heard in the preliminary hear ing of Mrs. McPherSort, Tier moth er, Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, and Mrs. Lorraine WJseman-Sielaff, the lat ter a defendant and state witness as -arell. - Today the two women leaders of Angelus Temple spent a quiet day at the beach and came in later to mark thetr ballots at the precinct polling booth in the shadow of the $500,000 edifice where they hold their revival meetings. Love Dramas anci Wild West Shows v Draw Biggest ; Audiences in Nippon TOKYO, Nov. 3. ( AP) Pop ularity of the American moving picture is a problem for: the Jap anese producers and theatre own ers. -. . i--;,-- x ,;. . ,::y;; . Their efforts to win the public away from the forefgn-made films thus far has met with but little success, although the native pro ducers are continuing' their cam paign for the bomb-made Variety. Picture . makers -' hero released 36,735,000 feet of ' Japatt-tnade film last year. During thu same time 13,236,000 feet of pictures was imported mostly from Amer ica, v - : Love dramas, comedies and westerns" are- the American films most popular in Japdtt.' 'But at the game time the Japanese public likes its own films depict ing important historical events of Nip&on. These' productions are devoid of any humor whatever and usually 'consist of scene after scene of gory drama. The American films shown in Japan are generally understood by the Oriental "fans" to truly represent: life as -it is lived in the United States. That there are no real picturesque "wild west cow boys and "bad men" of the fron tier type, as shown by the import ed films, would not be believed by the natives who nightly flock to the theatres. . "Society" : dramas as Well as "westerns" cause the Japanese to smile and wonder at the "absurd" doings of the "fun ny Americans." But the picture theatre business apparently is good in Japan right now. Official figures disclose that some 4,400,000 feet of film are shown to the audiences dally. Ev ery, theatre has its interlocutor who. perched in front on a special ly constructed dais, reads the sab- titles loudly and also describes, at times, the action "of the play for the benefit of th6s"e frho may not understand. Gabriel powder & Snhniv tin . lumber, building materials, paints, and varnishes, roofing paper. Get prices nere and make a hig sav ing. Office, 175 S. Com'L () Smith Watkrns for tire serv ice at a lower cost. Vnlcanizlnc and retreading.; tube repairing, if you have tire trouble just call 44. Corner Court and High Sts. () What do you need In the hard ware line- Mechanics' tools, house hold goods and cutlery, anything ybu wish. Quality at a low price. Square Deal Hdw., 220 N. CemT. ; , , ; Astnd First Swedish; Queen tq ftufe Belgium : BRUSSELS. (AP) The Duke of Brabant, who Is about to marry Princess Astrld Of Sweden, will be Belgium's fourth king, if he lives to succeed his "distinguished fath er. "And the Swedish princess win be the first Scandinavian queen of little Belgium. King Albert Is the third king : who has sat on the Belgian throne. ' Leopold I, the king of Belgium, was originally married to Princess Charlotte of Great Britain. Bat that was before he became king. The wife who shared the throne with him was Louise, eldest daugh ter Of Louis Philippe, king of France. Leopold II was married to .Maria Henrietta Archduchess of Austria, and King Albert mar ried Elizabeth, daughter of Duke Karl .Theodore, of Bavaria. . - GDSTV If BO ELS the' election ot .State Senator W. H.-Adams, his democratic oppon ent. . ' 1 GENESQ, N. Nov! 2. (AP) United States Senator James Wads orth. Jr.. at 1:10 ' o'clock H his mornTng conceded "the election of NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 2; ( AP J The story of the shooting vi- -AZ- of. teffl convicts In the publie supreme court Justice Robert F. Wagner. Issuing a statement ex tending congratulations to : the victor. Hil ANY CONTESTS HELD DOUBTFUL UNTIL LAST (Ceatiaoed (rem -prngm 1.) In "Pennsylvania, had a comfort able majority, but Prank L. Smith, named for the Senate by Illinois republfcahs. was -faced with par ing away dowristate, a heavy ma- JoHfy roiled np fn Chiwego by George U. Brennap, nls deOcraflc opponent. The Smith managers professed confidence in the out come. SenMtor Butler was the only re publican senatorial nominee to be endorsed publicly by President CeoHdce rho iourneyed to North amptOn ahd cast his vote there for his friend and "party leader. Back fa the White House last night the -president listened for a while to the returns but went to bed before he had heard the out come in his home state. BOSTON, Nor. 2 (AP) Sen atbr William M. Butler late to night conceded the election -of David I. Walsh, democrat, to suc ceed him in the United States senate4. ' " -: Senator Butler Issued the fol lowing statement: It is apparent that my Oppon- fnt hM Wn elected. 1 "have en joyed my' two years in thO 'Senate very much and am very grateful to all those who have helped me in the campaign.". TOPEKA, Kahs., Nov. 2 AP) -Senator Charles Curtis, republl can Iloor leader in tne unuea States senate, was returned to of fice today by the voters of Kansas, DALLAS, Tex.. Nov. 2 (AP) The entire democratic " state ticket, headed by Dan Moody for governor, has been elected in Texas. iNTJIANAPOLlS, Ind., Nov. 2. (AP). Indiana's two republican Senators. James E. Watson, 'and Arthur tt. ' Robinson, may barely fetaln their seats in the upper house of congress, incomplete re turns from today's election indi cated. When ' appro xihiately ofl'e-thfrd bf the returns hkd 'been tabulated Watson had a majority of 15,217 over Albert 6tump, his democratic opponent, Robinson had a major ity ot 16,404 over Evans Woollen democrat. Returns from 1,167 out of 3,545 precincts gave WatsOn 189.25S" atid Stamp J7,041. The vote from 1163 precincts "gave Robinson 187,261- and Woollen 170.857. . E HUE, GOLDS TAKE "CASCflnETS" No Headache; Sour'. StmSkCli, Bad Cola or uonstipauon i - by mbrniTtg , : Ge't a" 1 0-cent boi now, ; v . Furred Tongue, Bad Colds. Jn- ligestion.:. Sallow Skiir and Miser ble Headaches come from a tor old liver and .cloffzed tbowels." whicjbi cause .your stomach to be coma filled with undigested food, which Sours and ferments . like garbage In a Will barrel fThat tho first step to untold misery tndigcsttotr, f onl gases bad breath. yeuow skin; - mental 'tears;, every thing that 1 horrible and nauseat ing. - A Carcaret to-night will give yonr rdnstipatcd bowels a thor-s ough cleansing and straighten yon out by-mornings They work while you r slee-a v 1 0-centf box from your, driisgist wilti keep you feel ing good for months. Millions 'of men an d women tako a Cascaret now'and then to iceeO kheir stom ach.", liver nd -bowels Uegulatool;.:,;Vn Vsed tTa.r Buyrr: Ilsve yen Esea xuo rcai nuys at tne capitoi V.oion Ineorporsrtrmrt 'f co t11y DENVER. COlO.. Kov. 2. ( AP -The. Denver POs"t,t whicTi spon sored former . Qorernorf 0,;K Shroup, republican, for governor, at 1 0 ;J 0 , o'clock tonight conceded and never . know, a mferatle no ment. 6rgct"thechiMrca their little insides need a good, V fleirry O. MtUervist S. Com: St..,, where "most people IweferVlO gt their anto wins Ter all makes of cars,; Trade nere and make savings tm ail auto parts. ' f( ; have the hiat you want at the price you want. to pay. . Many new pa i terns ana reit natacotne in daily. Tho Vanity JHat -Shop, the puce to buy te Beth Ilat,. . ( i'liliop, 350 N. inch St. Tele CHICAGO, Nov. 2. (AP) Re fusing to concede the defeat of George E. jrehnan, : democratic candidate for United States sen ator, Edwkrd J. Kelly, his man ager, said that "the final result is to be determined Only by tho official count." CONVICTS shot oovri?;?2jj 1 -.glanced over tne typo casually, ' then reachod over ; the. consul's desk, picked up. a revolver lying there and shot his own brains outV. . . .; : " - ' "' , ' iioxDURAs Authorities cap i - -TCRE FUGITIVES SAN FRANCISCO, NOv. 2. (AP) Lieutenant Governor C. C Young, wnoSe .election as govern or of. California was conceded to night by bis 'democratic oppdneht, issued the following statement: "I' am naturally Very much pleased and gratified to be pro moted by the people of California to the highest state office within their gift; Those of us who have been engaged in the present cam paign are now only concerned with the site of the majority. We trust that this majority will be suffi cient to cause California to ititnd out as a banner republican state. square at Caiba Honduras and the ..- t ...... -. suicide of onsfof.the United States consulate was related today, by members ot the crew of the Vac caro; brothers fruft chtp' Amapala which docked here. r An American destroyer yester day, was ordered from Blusflelds, Nic to Honduras at the request ot the American consulate at Cei- ba. : Members of the Amapala's crew said that ten of the 200 convicts who": escaped, taking - three ma chine, guns, were captured by au thorities lined up in the square at Ceiba and shot one after the other. Any-of the conVicls caught 'are immediately executed they said. "The leader surrendered to the American consul',, one member said "and pleaded for just trial at the hands of any authorized tri bunal. . The consul wired to Wash ington and received an answer di recting him to turn the convict SEATTLE. NOV. 2. CAP) United States Senator Wesley L. Jones snatched the lead from A. Scott Bullitt, democratic candidate for his office tonight when re turns had been tabulated for 685 of the 249? precincts in the state. Jones had 45,285 and Bullitt 44,720. SAN FRANCISCO, "Nov. 2. (AP) Justus Wardell, wet can dldate. democrat, for, governor of California, -tonight admitted his defeat in a telegram congratulat ing his republican opponent. C. C. Young. w "Heartiest congratula tions'," said the message, "you are entitled to the sincere support of every loyal Call f or n Ian " TUftKEY SHOOT PLANNED ROD AND GUN CLUB PLANS PRE.THAKKSGIVIXG EVEXT A pre-Thanksgivihg turkey shoot will be held by the Salem Rod and G un club within the next twO weeks, probably 'oh; November 21, it was decided , at a meeting last night in the chamber of com merce rooms, at which a large number of the members were n resent. ' ' ' Plans are also laid for a mer chandise or ham and bacon shoot to be held November 14. The pro gram for the turkey shoot will be announced later, together with, the exact date. "It has been repotted that Chinese pheasants were liberated on a private game reserve sear nere," said ur. o. is. Jfrime, a leading member of the club; fol lowing the meeting, "but' tonight at the meeting nothing was brought up as evidence that such was the case. "It . was proved that all birds liberated in this section of the valley were not turned loose with in three miles of any private game preserve." Telephone 165, Capital City Laundry. The , laundry of pure materials. We give special atten tion to an home laundry work. Telephone and we will. call., 't) 'Cross Meat Market. ' Biggest, busiest and best in Salem. Choic est steaks, bacon, bams, sausage. lard, eggs, milk. Absolutely sani tary. 370 State St. : () Cobbs Mitchell Co.. lumber and bulldiaa materials for, everj purpose. Get estimates, loojt at Quality of material, thn yon will order. 349 S. 12th St. , () s . . i . LANDES RECOVERS CAR 1 " V - THIEF PREFERRED CAMflV TO VALUABUE JEWELRY: The car stolen Tuesday night from Fred Landes of Portland was recovered by local police: yes- terdsy where the thief had aban doned it. Jewelry valued at 12000 in .the car had not been touched although the thief had taken sev eral candy samples. The car was stolen from. Liberty street late Tuesday and found yes terday morning at the Fourteenth street , playground. Someone had sat on" the case containing' the jewelry and crushed it, but ap parently had not seen the eon tents. '. ', Landes, who had spent a sleep less night, was so relieved that he left candy and cigars at police headquarters. H&h BftlDGE IS BUILT ARIQtCt SPAN ' RISKS ON SIL acrON-WOODDURN ROAD SfLVERTON," Nor. 2. (Speciai tp The. StatestanA new steel bridge is being placed over the 4 Abfaua on tho' Sflverfoh'-Wood- bitrti highway,: three milek north of iIverton. : , :J - :r ' THeJold ldgewksone -ot the danger traps of the" highway 'and the' cauie" of many an ' accident. 1 tie irlghway ts not ielosed" dttriric the Irtifldlng'aa the old bridgf! has been moved over and arranged so an to take care of the traffic to twecn Silvertotf and Jttti'f, 00143! BEACIti-Stato highway board may let contract (or Rogue A; H. llfoofe 233 N. High St. apartments, and store where yon can get, high quality furniture and fnrnishlhgs for every room In your house. . . () P. I. Wood and Geo. P. Peed, real estate, 344 State, Farms. and city property. ? They bring buyer and seller together, for the bene fit and profit ot both. () TICKEt SiLE IS TODAY .A special downtown ticket sale for the : Wlllam'ette-C. P. S. . foot ball game Saturday will ; be held this morning by Willamette stud ents. The town has been divided among the four classes, who will attempt to. sell 3.000 tickets among the business men- of the city. A further effort Is being made through the Salem Business Wen's leagues to have the stores ; close Saturday afternoon between 2 and 3:30 o'clock for the game. Spec Keene. football coach, spoke at chanel yesterday to Urge a special over to the Honduran authorities. J effort to sell as many tickets as "Wiien tne. wire came tne con- possiDie. fiORRIS GHAfiTED CHANGE OF, VENUE FOR : TRIAL as "a bombshell" to the prosecu tion, -and declaring that the state "now hasn't a leg to .stand on; the case is all orer." : He aaid any county' but Tarrant would suit Mm.- v . "-. - "dne of the weighty considera tions in the judge's decision was the response of prospective jurors to the judge's questions as to now many of them had formed opin ions. About 80 per cent of the veniremen held up their hands, and when the! judge asked how many did not have a fixed opinion only a few put up their hands. HEALTH NURSES SKED ASSEMBLY AT R0SEBURG (CanUaaed iron pag 1.) director of medical service at the local health demonstration . unit, and Dr. Estill Brunk, Ot the dental unit, will both be speakers at the luncheon, and tr. "Brunk will also speak id the afternoon on the com munity dental program. Other speakers at the nurses' meeting will be Mrs.' Caroline Dieck. president of the Portland nursing association, and Miss Lou ise Schneider, who took her field wbrk as a student public health nurse with the ; Marion county cTJid health demonstration last Bprrag-. xaus j&cnneider Is now , . with the Portland "health servif Jr. Her subject .will be "The Nurse an Educational Propagandist,- . . .R'nt-sSSTiJ i fl i, Lr U U Ycsir Host lnsiii:us NO humin aliment &6 qcUy xr strrely cndsrrnhics ths constitution as chronic Piles, A most vital nerve center is affected and renex conditions arc transmUUd To all other serve centers. Bat science has prevailed over this dread scourge. The Dean tresf ssents are Tccosnixed far and wide as surest and safest core known for Tiles Stad tA4f CbfckB 'and Rectal tSxse. rt clmMxte all docrt I rl rt -iW NOW tor my FTi IM- T' SS bsokm nm. a. DtATiaUIU-c is; aTHNONAlM 5TflNDflRDIZED 'CASH STORES 4 any To encourage midweek buying we are offering many features to the advantage of the buyer in the way of specials. Our object in doing this is to give. better seryice to our customers and at the same time better the working condition of oulr own Then. Saturday, every one knows, is a day of rush and hurry sometimes it's most impossible to give the kind of service we wish to give jyou. When it's convenient for you order early in the week or Friday if you like. Just phone, we'll deliver right to your kitchen. vi - Market Day Tender Sweet Rnii'nrl ,w - . . Sugar Cured RrCdU RaiSinS ii r Fresh Ftom the Oven Mams i 41b- Trimxnedofaii.un.iu, 3 loaves 25c fvS-4 fat and skin , 330 Half or whole mht& MSQt Oregon IVIilk Pe lb. 36c 2 lbs. 45c 4 Tail can. pure Ldrrj Cheese 35c in Bulk 2 lbs. 57 c 2 lbs. 29c Special , Mellow Blend - ' . , CoffOb EagleBrand StGalfQ f I, Flour 2 lbs. 37c 3 IbS. $1 .05' 49 lb. Sack 10 LblCin Golden Snow bnft Sjruri Shortening , Fisher Biend 65c 4 lb. Pails FlbtSi' 5 Lb. 4Can Golden 3e 4? ib. sack Syrup - 02.O9 35c 3Pure Cahe .. -V ' rT. ; - . : ' No. 10 Bag Cream Sliced Rolled Oats Pinoopple 10 lb' yj -T' 2 Large Can, 63b 47c .. ' ' ' r -v Sweet Ground ' A . . M - ' IN o. 10 Sack Uem Nut - ChOCOlatO -Fre,hly Ground luiorparino iicwi. Fori no - ':&fi&&o;,- , ijor ,c . . . 59c . r v v- . " . tr- V,. FRIDAY . . 9 I -1.L1L. Rlrer rljse, Vm : .