I i i 3fc 1 CO Km mm Reveal A man's V.) readily judged by the clothes he wears. Buy your next, suit here and enjoy complete satisfaction. G.W.Johnson & Co. 469 State Street LOCAL NE WS BRIEFS I " s -. . - ' v : V - '' - -:' I - . . . ... ,-.... Wrttn to Meet - 1 The Writers section of the Sa lem Arts League will meet this evening at the city library, the meeting place having been changed because of" the weather, from the hospital grounds Lester McDonald will be host. ' i "'! Furniture Upholstered .. And , repairing. , Giese-Powera Furniture Co. 1 13tf Nebraska Picnic Thursday The annual Nebraska picnic will bet held Thursday all day .at the fairgrounds. Speakers will in clude P. C Gillette, Rev. Fred C. Taylor and RevW, C, Kaptner. A basket luncheon will be served at noon.1 AH former residents of Ne braska are urged to attend. Boyle's Band Dance, tonite, Crystal' Gardens. Older Home- Pretty Its - Well located. We have two homes of 5 and 6 rooms, one at lfe8 Court Street, the other 1427 Fairmont. Each is ordinarily i, &odern with bath and hot water, Aster et4. Each let has lota of if ees, fruit and flowers. Both pric ed at 1 33 5.. Terms. Why rent? , Becke, ft5 Hendricks, 189 North High Sjtreet. S7 Boys Clio run to Sins " More than 75 boys of this city, comprising the Salem boys' chorus will go to Lakebrook tonight to sing as a feature of the Y. M.C. A. entertainment given at the hop yard there. The boys will leave the Salem Y. M. C. A; headquar ters here at 6:45 p. m., wearing their regular uniforms which in clude white shirts and red neck ties. The group will include the Brown" Brothers and the Woodry Brothers orchestras. Tom P. Maaolas, 847 Saginaw St. Admitted citizenship papers papers Saturday by U. S. exam i Hotel Mario I Dollar dinners served 5:45 to 8 very evening. n2fftf - , ;Back from AValnort i A group qf .members of the i young men's division of the Sal- em Y. M. C. A. under the leader ship of Ben. Rickli arrjfed in :. Salem at about 8" o'clock last night afler having ' spent Sunday and Monday on a trip to Walport. Wanted Blackberries 3 '4c cash. Pacific Fruit and ; Packing Co., West Salem. , 8-10 A Xovel Idea Mineral water producing re markable results prepared from soluble minerals in ore pleasant to take. Paciric Health-pre. S-G FOR SALE New modern house of six rooms.: Dining room, li',ng room, bath, nook and one bed room downstairs and two bed rooms upstairs; garage. Lot 42x90 .ft., north front. , On 'main drive. The price is $5,500. Tlere's Another Good S)J One f f An 8-room house and two large lots on North lotn Lots of fruit and shade and an east front on paved street. This is not a modern house but either lot Is worth more than 11000. A good location and very pleasant surround ings and close to school. Price $3,250. . , U. S. REALTY CO. 442 State St. " . Tel. 2060 HUMS !iJi the Man character is Phelps is Speak) Joe Benner's orchestra provid ed a feature of the entertainment at the Lake Brook hop yard Sun day night. Gny Fitch Phelps, re cently returned from Mexico, ad dressed the assembled' hop pick ers." Must Sacrifice My Home Will stand $250 loss to sell in three days. Five rooms strictly modern. Tel. 2592-R. s-6- Vage in Hike . Among the hikers that started from Salem to Portland yesterday morning was Chester E. Page of this city, who kept up with the ieaders as far as Aurora and then dropped out. Bob Boardman. athletic director of the Salem Y. M. C. A., accompanied him in a car and brought him back to Sal em. Notice to the Public Dr. M. F. Lewis, Naturopath, 137-140 Bligh building, has re turned and will be at bis office during office hours. Patients and friends are invited to call. s9 Buy Yoor Wood Direct- From the car and save. Phone after 6 p. m. 1988. aug.-21-tf Y Receives Flowers Approximately a dozen large bunches of flowers were presented to the local Y. M. C A. yesterday by a local florist shop. The flow ers were placed in prominent pos tions about the Y. M. C. A. lob by. Original Common- Oregon Pulp and Paper. Few shares at sacrifice for immediate sale, 201-lst Natl. Bank Bldg. sltf For 'Fall Business Have your typewriter cleaned and.xepaired Expert mechanics. Typewriters for sale and rent. Atlas Book Store s-8 Rig Capture Made Office? C7 Wilcdx of the Salem police force is given credit by his fellow officers with having de fended single handed a house at 853 Jefferson I street which was being -feftaeked by Pwo boys with beati 'shooters. The boys gave the names Cox and Hill. Wil cox is said not only to have suc cessfully,4leended the house af ter being' .hastily summoned to the Jscene, "but to have captured one of the weapons being used in the attack. The bean shorter is now on exhibition behind ths counter at the police station. An other report, however, gives Of ficer Keykendall credit for the whole affair. Have You Forgotten How glorious it is to awake With & lively, energetic, care-free body; And, how, miseranie u is to, drag an aching, tired, weary hnAv from a' restless, sleepless bed! The chances are that im paired kidney action and urinal irregularities have failed to keep the body freed of lurking, pois ons that cause the distressing it-hea. FOLEY; PILLS, a diuret ic stimulant to the kidneys, are a reliable,' valuable medicine, pro moting normal ; health-giving ac tivity. Men and women every where are using tand recommend ing them. 1 Try them.. Capitol Drug Store. a-6 teantiful llome- Booms With hot water heat, refriger ating system, every floor hard wood and all modern features. Priced at $12,000 complete to sell now. See at Fairmont and , Lef felle on large view lot. Financed to suit. New-vacant ,; - Becke & Hendricks, 189 North High Street. . " - S7 Ford Car Stolen , t . A Ford roadster belonging to G Moser of Wendling has been reported stolen' ' Moser had the car - parked on a Salem street M WmMmmm' Sunday night and it was taken, according to the report turned in to the local police station. ; - Dance Tonight Boyle's band, Crystal Gardens, S6 Vacant Flat 760 Marion 5 large .rooms and sleping $37.5000 Adults. Becke & Hendricks. 189 North High Street. ' i S7 Theft from Auto William Bennett of Portland reported to police Sunday night that a spot light and fire exting uisher were stolen from his car while it was parked on a Salem street. l Never Be Without It! "Baby had a cotigh with each tooth she cut. She is also sub ject to croup. Our never-failing remedy is FOLEY'S HONEY, and TAR COMPOUND which so quickly clears the . throat of choking mucus, and stops the bad cough," says Mrs. Agnes Barnes, Altoona, Pa. No chlor oform,' no opiates, no ingredient that a careful mother would hes itate to give to her child. FOL EY'S HONEY and TAR COM POUND is safe and reliable for coughs, croup (spasmodic), whooping coughs, and disturbing night, coughs, j Capitol Drug Store. s-6 Auto Rolx Stolen R. J. Collins of Independence has reported to Salem police -that a blanket was stolen from his automobile while it was parked on a street of this city Sunday night. ' ! H Oregon Puly and Paper Co. Preferred. Limited amount for tale. Hawkins and Roberts. Phone 1427. Jly6tf SLAYS DIVORCED WIFE Jealousy Over Divorced Wife Be lieved Cause of Tragedy KELSO, Wash., Sept. 5. (AP) A coroner's jury will tomorrow open an investigation of the dou ble tragedy enacted here yesterday when Thomas Shellenberger, 49. Kelso mill man, was killed r.by Walter Edmunds, 51, who, then took his own life. Police ascribe the killing and suicide to a mania cal jealousy inspired in Edmunds' heart when he found his divorced wife with Shellenberger. Edmunds .had planned to kill his wife also, and only the fact that Shellenberger, though mortal-: ly wounded, grappled with him after the first shot saved Mrs. Ed munds, poljce declare. The wo man bad fled far enough from the scene to insure her safety before Edmunds fired a volley of shots at heF. ' ' Woman Makes New Swim Record at -San Francisco SAN : FRANCISCO. Sept. 5. (AP)-r-Miss Helen Zabrlskie of the Fleishhacker club broke the world's record for the 220 yard breast stroke - late this afternoon at the Fleishhacker pool. Her time was 3 mlns. 26 seconds. The former Tecord was 3:38-25." - SEE OUR Perennial Gardens . On the Wallace Road ' C. P. BREITHAUPT . Telephone 880 . . SIS State EL rOKTLANO. ORKOOH Has lMktn. mbU tmmm. , t-rt. strict mm JUax 4fwlSM mm miLiu I 1928 Harley Davidson Mo- ne7?:.."k" $190 1925 Willys Knight Coupe Sedan, 5 passenger, 7Aft ': fine condition . . . . V Ulf 1920 Ford - with starter in ' fair condition, well nditlon, well JA worth P1V p. "The House That Service Bmilt" LEGION MEN ENJOY LABOR DAY PICNIC Many Members of Posts Ein District No. 2 Gather at Tillamook Beach About sixty members of. Capitol post. American legion, motored to Tillamook yesterday to attend a Labor Day picnic given by Tilla mook Post No. 47 for 200. legion naires in. District 2, . comprising Washington, Yamhill, Marion, Polk, and Tillamook c&unties. Irl S, McSherry. department vice com mander, delivered , the main ad dress. ' . Following a barbecued salmon feed at Oceanside at noon, several selections by the Salem, drum and bugle corps and the Sheridan band were enjoyed. A. L. Mal lcry, adjutant, of Tillamook post, who presided, introduced E. J. Bayliss, of Sheridan, district ex ecutive committeeman. Short addresses were made by Lyle Dunsmoor, commander of Capital post, Vice Commander Se christ, of Sheridan post, and H. R. White, district chairman of com munity service. Speaking on Legion activities in community life. State Viee Com mander McSherry made particular mention of legion work In Sheri dan, Silverton, Albany, and Salem., In addition to supporting a splendid band this year, he point ed out the Sheridan legionnaires have made possible a $10,000 me morial building. Silverton bud dies provided the new airport there; 'Albany purchased an am-1 bulance and presented ft" to the city; and the Capitol post,' Salem j financed park band concerts and rest rooms, and raised 81000 for the Mississippi flood relief fund. To "Americanize Americaniza-: tion" was cited by Vice Command er McSherry as one of the great needs of today. Only through proper understanding of the alien ccn this be brought about, he pointed out. American life should be made so attractive that the in coming foreigner will want to master the language and to give loyal support to this nation's form of government. Aliens should not be expected to "burn their bridges behind them" and to forget old eustoms imme diately. Those who could do that, he said, probably would not be loyal Americans. "Americanization is an adven ture for the alien the adventure of his life. Americanization should be the making of life so attractive that it will win the admiration, the respect, and the love and loyalty of the alien. Then, it will bring about his response in the mainten ance and ; improvement of the American Institutions,"' the vice commander declared. ' Following' the speech program, legionnaires dedicated the four apartment billet constructed by Tillamook post foi disabled conva lescing war veterans and 'their When the Doctor Recommends Milk of . Magnesia , for the treatment of eons tipation, heart-burn, or other, kindred ailments, use Milk of Magnesia "'" An especially high grade prod uct of full official, strength and, purity. Highly ' recommended also as an alkaline mouth wash to pro-' tect the teeth from erosion by the mouth acids. " " v :.-:$- SmooShr as - Cream' ' Pleasant to take - Rexall MUlc. of Magnesia straightens - out your stomach and gives you back your appe- tite. - Sold only at the. Rexall Drug Store. . ' FULL PIXT I - Perry's Drug Store IIS 8. Commercial Mi famiies. ' i Commander Quinn, ofj Tillamook post, State Chaplain Vice Commander McSherry ' took part in the dedicatory exercises. : Si OF HEART TROUBLE -I Powerful Motion .Picture Magnate Passes oh at Age of Fifty-Seven , GLEN COVE. N. Y., Sept. 5. (AP)- Marcus Loew, one of this country's most powerful figures In the world of motion pictures and vaudeville, died at his country es tate "Pembroke" here this morn ing of a heart attack. He was 57. He had returned last night from Saratoga, where he was visiting Nicholas M. Schenck, vice presi dent of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures corporation. The trip from Saratoga was made aboard his yacht, the Caro line, and business associates said yesterday that he apparently had been in the best of health. At 6:30 a. m., death came while he slept. Mrs. Loew and their two. sons, Arrnur and David, were at the bedside. A self made , man In the true sense, Marcus Loew rose from a factory job at the age of- 10 to heights, from which he wielded enormous power in the theatrical world. His interest in motion pic tures came after he had estab lished vaudeville houses,. Every theater In the Loew chain throughout 'the 'country will be closed Thursday the day on which, the magnate will be buried at Glen Cove, officials of the Loew company announced today. ort tficisms , The Giants were held idle sev en consecutive games by excessive wetness. Won't those New York ers ever quit bawling over losing the big fight? St. Louis should be In favor of the proposed third major league. Season's record shows the Yan kees beat the Browns 18 times this season. ' A national championship chess game lasted 104 moves and then elided in a draw. This explains the popularity of .football, etc. iTed Ray says the British golf ers need more bunkers to improve their play and the - British box ers less' bunk. . The way some of these baseball experts fouled out on their pen nant predictions this year it be gins to look as though they de veloped charley horses in their typewriters. o I LATE SPORTS BAYTON, Ky., Sept. 5 (AP) -Sammy Mandell, Rock ford, 111., world's lightweight champion, had no trouble defeating Midget Guery, Newport, Ky., In a 10 round bout here today. Climb the Stairs and Save Money Mens and Ladles suits cleaned and pressed .."1.00 Ladies Silk Dresses ... ."1.2 S Coats Relined . . . . ..... S3. 00 Mens Suits Pressed .... '..50 , VARLEY CLEANERS - , Over Busicks , FOR BALE ' Strictly ' modern new , stx room - English type house, 5 blocks State house 6800. ' P. L. WOOD lfl State Street ' IIEaiSTITCnLNG , 8 and 10. cents per yard. Also buttons stamping and pleating. ANNA H. KRUEGEIt Over Miller's Telephone 117 1 Caeyi Guaranteed RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded if It does not - , cure your case. t . . NELSON A HUNT, Drtigglsta Cor. Court and Liberty . TcL 1 PLUMBING; ' Quick Reliable Serrlea -IX. EGJTER, 101S Center Street Phones S52 and 1810-W ; ,. .Fine Fixtures i., Standard Equipment. 1B37 FBX23 WAIXPAFS3 . . SAJIPLI2 EOC , . u . ' Can, phons or writ . m . . mm a v TYimmt ... . Q 17S N."Cona8rc!xl , Calem MARCU DEW DIES i5D JIMMY JAMS IT WASTVr ME IT WAS 60B6Y WHO LEFT ALL TkO&E CmEDDV PtTC, ttsl The' Parlor he cam-ti Swallow'em like me O j National League standings C .. : . -I , W, L. Pet. Pittsburgh . . ... . " 75 B2 .591 New York ...... 74- 53 .583 Chicago ........ ..74. 55 .574 St. Louis 71 53 .573 Cincinnati ...... 59 67 .468 Boston ..... . ... 55 72 .433 Brooklyn .... 55 75 .423 Philadelphia 47 83 .362 NEW YORK, Sept. 5. (AP The New York Giants Jumped to a single game from the league leading Pirates by downing the Braves in the second part of a doubleheader today br $ to 8 as Pittsburgh lost t two to the Reds while the ?-McGraw men were breaking even. The .Braves won the first by 6 to 1. Fack Cummings' double with twp, down, Jn the ninth sent Terry home from second base wKh the Winning run ' in the. closing strug gle. .- Harper of New York ..hit two hpniers, , his second one in the seventh -giving the Giants a one run advantage which was wiped off in the eighth however, hen Webb doubled., scoring It. Smith to level the count at eight all. A super-cap city crowd of about 55.000 fans .witnessed the tussle which v a full of ragged baseball, each pide making tour rrors, Ilornl y contribjt'ni? three. - 3 Sfeore: ' RUE Boston 6 1. New York .......... 1 S 1 Robeitson and Bibson; Barnes and TaIor. Second game: R II E Boston ............ 8 14 4 New York .......... 9 13 4 Morrison, R. Smith, and Ur ban. Gibson; Fitzsimmons, Hen ry and Cummings. PITTSBURGH. Sept. 5. (AP) The Cincinnati Reds tightened up the already closely drawn, Na Hnnal leaerue pennant race today iy taking both ends of a double headet from the Pittsburgh fi rates, whittling down the slender hnid of the Corsairs on first place. The Reds took the morn ing game 8 to 6 and tne aiier noon contest 4 to 3. The Pirates outhit the visitors jn both games but the Reds con nected i with the ball when hits counted, generally after expensive The Miracle of the Cinema 'Metropolis' THE BIGGEST ' THING EVER PUT ON THE SCREEN! . . TODAY AND TOMORROW AT THE Elsinore FOR BOYS FOR GIRLS John J.Rottle 1 '" 4 IS State Street ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired.' New or f Used Motors I VIBBERT & .TODD .Things Electrical - ? 191 South High Tel. 2111 YICKSOHERBCO. JT. H. UCONO, Mgr. 1 Our life's work- has seen spent 1a itttdlng the . healing properties of Chinese herbs and -now dally we relieve those suffering from tomich, liver and kid ney trouble, rheama tlsm and gall stones,' also disorders of men, and children. tx. women Free Cossn!tlca Call cr TTrita Open 0 A. LL to 8 F. II. 23 Ctata & Caiera, OrOe FOOTWEAR misplaysr bx the Pittsburgh in field. ' " . " " Scores: , R H " E Cincinnati . . . .... .....891 Pittsburgh .......... 6 12 3 ! Rlxey and Plcnich ; Mil jus, Cvengros, . Hill, Dawson and Spencer. . " Second game: R ' H E Cincinnati 4 6 1 Pittsburgh, ......I.. ..3 8 '1 Donohue and Sukeforth; Mea lows and Gooch. " ,.! BROOKLYN, Sept. 5. (AP) The Phillies polished off both ends of a twin bill with the Rob ins today by taking the closing struggle by 7 to 1 after a 6 to 1 verdict In the opener.- Cy Wil liams hit a homer inf each con test, bringing his total to 26. . Scores: .. , R H E Philadelphia 6 10. 0 Brooklyn i ........ . 1 9 2 Ulrich and Wilson ; McWeeney, Plitt and Henllne. Second game: - R II E Philadelphia ". . . . 7 11 0 Brooklyn .......... 1 1 1 0 Scott, and Wilson: Doak.PHtt. Ehrhardt, .Vance and , Deberry. CHICAGO. Sept. 5. (AP) The Chicago Cubs lost the second game of the holiday double head er to St. Lo is. 2 to 0, after win ning the morning bill, 6 to 1. Jess Haines held the Cubs to four scattered hits in the afternoon "contest. - , Scores: - R H E St. Louis 1 : 51 Chicago 6 16 3 i Rhem, McGraw, . Ring. . and O'Farrell ; Weinert and Hartnett. Second game: " R H E St. Louis- 2 0 Chicago 0-4 1 Haines and O'Farjrell; Bush, Nehf and. Hartnett, Gonzales.' ' M,ost of those who curse-the courts get justice in spite of. all their lawyers could do. Buffalo News. OBITUARY Brownell At the home south of Salem, Pringle district, early Friday, Sept. 2. Mrs. Angene Ruth Brownell, age 9J. years. Mother of Fred A., A. Frank Brownell of Kennewick, Washington, Bert D., of Kansas and Sidney S. Brownell of Salem and Martha Brownell of Salem. Funeral services' will be held Tuesday morning at 10:30 from 4 rf LET KENNELL-pLLIS MAKE YOUR VIEW AND COMMERCIAL PIC- TURES, ANY TIME, ANY PLACE CaU 951 KENNELL-ELLIS STUDIOS . 429 Oregon Bldg. LADD & BUSH, Bankers - BsUhlhmed Hit 1 -- 'A , '; - i ; -- j, ' General Banldng Business " . Office Honrs from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. " i i i m m mm ' . M I ' ' ..' - r !-."?-" " ' ; v: .V'- -i . ,- TRANSFER and STORAGE - Long and Short Distance Hauling r Public and Private Stora Fireproof GRAIN; FEED AND SEED Free Delivery to any part of the city . Quotnticns cn AppHcnlicn IZcrezG Wax ; ; -PAUL TTJIGUO, Frcp. the Rigdon Mortuary., .Internment In I. -O.' O.' F. cmeterf. Lewis At the residence, 9T0 N. Church Saturday,' Sept. 3, John C. Lewis, age 64 years, huabtfnd of Mrs. Nora W. Lewis, father of Mrs. Maxwell Wood and Mrs. David Eaves of Portland. ' Funeral ser vices will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p. in. under the auspices of Salem Lodge No. 4, A. F. & A. M., at the RigdonvMortuary. . Gloason ; Mrs. Anna Mary Gleason died September 2 at the age of 76 years at the home of her daugh ter, two miles south of Salem. She is survived by two sons, H. E. Gleason, L.'J. Whitley of Los An geles; step son, H. W. Gleason of Chicago; Brother, W. W. Breese of Los Angeles; daughter. Mrs. J. E. Crothera of Salem; sister, Mrs. S. J. Cronk of Duke Center, Penn.; three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. ; Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Sep tember 6 at 2 p. m.. at the Webb chapel. Services tcpnducted by Norman K. Tully. , TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service . ..For i Less Licensed Lady Mortician '- 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 Considerate Thoughtfulnesa that dis-' .ereetly relieves the family -. and friends of every care and attention in reverence' i to the dear departed, s ' Webb's Funeral ' Parlors , Telephone 120 . ' Hi Every Friday EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Ten Years Practice in ; Salem " Phone 625 Dr. L. R. Burdettc Optometrist 401 First National Bank Bldg. 1 , u Builibz