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! t 0 i i ! " 8 'r , , - . v v The Nets Otveton Statisman. , -- , - - - - s- --.'.. . ... . . . .J ...... j - . , . - ' - - -, ; I - 110 RECORDS. . . . . . . . . . - . Vessel 35 Miles From Scene 'of Disaster Fails to '.' 1 Report Rescues (Con tinned from Page 1) stations. He read the log of the station at Tuekerton. N. J., and such parts of that of tha Chatham. iMass., station as were not dupli cations of the Tuekerton mes sages. The logs of the other sta tions, he said, merely duplicated .the Tuekerton and Chatham logs. -,i The detailed reading of the logs ietumed that on Sunday, Novem- !ber 11, the day' the Vestrls had ;to hears to and began to tip, there ..was no record of. any message from the ship to' its line 'officers or from the line to the ship. There Sras no record of any Interchange between the. two until after the SOS when the line wirelessed the ship for details and the ship replied with a brief description of Its perilous condition. Entries Give Brief. pat Plain Description The reading of the. log gave as terse a description of the disaster as there- has been, in the follow ing entries: 9:10 a. m. Monday The Yes- tria informed the Tuekerton sta tion that it was keeling over and might need help. Tuekerton broad- 1 1 jf IIA NOW PLAYING ALL THIS WEEK Feature Starts 2:55, 5:15, 7:25, 0:5O WARNER'S All TALKING VITAPHONE SENSATION "The 3Pei?i?iM?" WITH An All Star Cast also Vitaphone Acts cast tha message general stand, by warning to all ships. , : :BS Vestrls sends ttiSOS. 19:37 A second 3 OS. giving Us position. - - - 1 : S S Vestrls - reports condl-. tion getting worse. 11:60 Oh. please eome qulek," pleads the Vestrls. 12:15 The Vestrls says: "Can hardly stay and receiTe." 1:15 Vestrls reports steam go ing and shift to emergency radio set. 1:29 In rapidly fading sig nals Tuekerton gets from Vestrls: We are going to abandon ship soon." 1:S0 Vestrls reports ship be ing abandoned. And at 1:35 Commercial wire less traffic permitted to resume. the radio stations keeping ships speeding to the scene, and lote, of their rescue ot- more than 200 of the Vestrls survivors. - Vearby Ship Falls To Gfvsr Assistance v ebstlgan's reading of the var- ions logs developed the laxonna- tton that at the time Of the 8 CXwl the. steamer Georgia Olsetf was apparently only tt miles from the Vestrls. but no testimony was giv en to abow when she reached the scene of the sinking or It she erer got there. The ships that did save about two thirds or those on the Ves trls the American Shipper, the Berlin, the afyrtam and the Batf tleshlp Wyoming were all more than 100 miles away from the Vestrls at the time ot the S O 8 and did not reach the scene until after nightfall. Straight Tipsrbm Salem Shb wj Shops 'River Idea, Here Only OneDayHas Musical Varieties Philadelpiha is Scene of Fierce Gang Conflicts PHILADELPHIA, Nov. It. (AP) Gang warfare broke oat anew here late today when -two rmi gangs shot it out with rifles, nlatols and sawed off shotguns at Ninth and Christian streets the neighborhood of gang shootings.! rrana nccoia was sirucc oy 11 bullets, and was in a critical con dition tonight In a hospital Three others, who police said were wounded, were whisked may in automobiles before their Identity was learned. Piccola refused to say who shot Him or to give any version of the fight. Police said he was known to them as a gangster. George Guthrie of the Elslnore theatre announces that the Fan- chon and Marco shows will Play only one day la Salem. Tuesday. Three shows will be given, ths first at 3:30 p. m. and two shows at night. The presentation today Is an unusual offering called "River idea, and based upon the various songs of the river. Three head line acts top the bin, wltn seven other big acts that do an ensemble as well as Individual turns. Rick and Snyder, the Harmony Kings, and Helen Warner.- alMn blackface, sing Southern melodies that are refreshing. A Quick change by the girls discloses them ass negro mammies, in which costumes they do n clever dance number. The "Famous River number, which is the outstanding .part ot the presentation, opens with Rick i nd Snyder singing "Ready for the River." Following., them Phillips and ACcBeth do a dance routine to "Beautiful Ohio in rural cos tume. Blair and Thornton follow with a fast Varsity Drag, in Span, lsh costumes, to "Rio Grande." The Daniels come next with an adagio to the tune ot "Moonlight on the Danube. Jleva Howitt and Johnny Jones. In Irish green. jig and reel .to "Where the River Shannon Flows." Louise Walker, does sr. solo dance to "Wabash Blues, followed by, Al Walker Un a . George Primrose sten to "Swanee River." ' Chet O'Day and Sammy Cantor do some eccentric footwork to the melody, "Moon light on the Ganges." and Jelly bean Jehaeop, does the Alligator crawl in honor of the Mississippi. Alexander AUmoff, celebrated Russian baritone, offers especially for the "River idsa ths "Volga Boatman" sung In Russian. REMEMBER Auction Today 1:30 P.M. 1525 WOODROW ST. Right close to fairgrounds, form at Goodman's store and follow, sale arrows. . 1 1-0 arree with 2 hoases r and garages and oilier build ings; fruit and everything. ; Also a fine building lot lo- . rated on North 19th St., near the Pacific Air Port, look for -auction sign on this lot. Also m same time and place all , the good furniture and fur. nUtttng of thin home, oar- ; penter's tools, 3 electric mo tors, pump Jack, wheel bar- - row, bicycle, range, also' 'Chevrolet sedan. ; If. yon want a home, a lot. a rar or furniture, don't miss i Mils sale. F.N.Woodry's :' Salem's Old Reliable Anctloner in Charge Phone 811, Established 1918 Sore Throat? Don't Gargle Quicker and Better Relief With Famous Prescription Pon't suffer from the pain and soreness of sore throat gargles and salves are too slow they re. lieve only temporarily. But Thox- tne, a famous physician's prearclp- tion, is guaranteed to give relief almost Instantly. Thoxine has a doubls action- relieves the soreness and goes di rect to the internal cause. No chlo roform, iron or other harmful drugs safe and pleasant for the whole family. Also wonderfully eilectlve for relieving coughs: Quick relief guaranteed or your 1 money back. 25c. 0c, and $1.00.1 sold by Perry's Drug Store. adv. i i 1 1 i i it Freda Cross ka erect In front of their tepees and shacks. .They are used for worship and alee to recite family history And achievements. , "Roea-Marle" comes to the Elsl nore. Wednesday night.: Novem ber IS. , IS i ELKS GREEPING UP OfJC. C.BEDS QU1HT The Elks crept up to within twe games of the Capital city Bedding company team in the City bowling- lsague ; Monday night at the Winter Garden when they defeated O'Learys Legioa- nalres three games straight while the . Man's Shop: quintet was up setting the "dope bucket: by beat lng the bedding makers two out of three. Ths Reo Flying Cloudsl won two out ot three from Schet's Men's Wear. McM alien's 230 for Schel'swas the high single game score of the evening and Titus of the Man's Shop-bowled the high Individual series. 111. j Scores were: 1 Xe Flvlas Cfesfts 8Uiak . 16 IBS lt 555 STATE STnEET PLATJ IITEB HT Mils One of the Totem Polo Girls Jn Arthur Hamntereteln'B comedr success "Rose Marie at the Elslnore en night, November S, due Wednesday Totem Pole Dress Brings New Note III Stage Costume "It is as refreshing as It is rare, to see something that is new In the way of a stage costume." say members of the "Rose Marie" musical comedy, coming to the El sinore next week. "The nubile is -tH II tlons of musical comedies. Years ago one of these rare events in the way ot something new tn dressing noon rrad when ths Tama Yama song, with a costume having the was Introduced In a successful musical comedy, Then ensued a period of working over prosaic and time-honored cos tumes, with the waist Uns going lower and the skirt Une higher, Than followed the craze for Ha- waiian dress and then another long dearth of originality." "Rose Maris" Is said to have a new idea. It Is the Totem cos tume. This Totem costume has for Its model the highly orna man- more or less fed up on the gen eral run ot sartorial displays as tal totem poles which the Indians exploited in the elaborate produc- of the northwest. Including Alas- TO PROMOTE HOLLY W OOD Tonight JOHNNY HINES ' "CHINATOWN CHARLIE" ' UNCLE IZZVS RIG SHOW I FREE TURKEYS Tonight, Wednesday and Thursday I Early Xmas Shopping and to make more new friends we are ivin?; you an unheard special for your inexpensive Xmas gifts. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, BLOOMERS, PANTIES, VESTS OR SHORTIES made of the grade RAYON you only find in the higher priced garments, in all the beautiful shades your heart desires. They will make gifts to be proud of. 3 pairs 0205 (Assorted if you like) 0 The Sunnie Undie Shoppe 124 S. HIGH (Across from Oregon. Electric Station) : - X ED A IT On The Stage ' 3:30-8:15-10:15 ii rr nrooriiYNi nillllllllll s , .SS j & mow? A BEAUTIFUL AND ELABORATE STAGE SHOW Idea Featuring men on3 CNiroBa COLOIBU. AND BRUNSWICK RECORDENO ARTISTS HELEN WARNER THE BIO GIRL WITH THE DEEP .VOICE j ALEXANDER AKIMOFF CELEBRATED RUSSIAN BARITOXE AL A LOIS WALKER . 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(Continued from Pare 1.) yond Its needs for widening High street, be declined and the prop erty offered for sale nnder sealed bids. The recommendation was ac cepted. ZoatntT Cooamlsslon Members Reappointed L. P. Campbell and A. L. Head- rick were reappointed as members of the zooine; commission. Friday nlfht, November SO, was set as the time for the annual budget committee meeting, and tie eonncllmen appointed mem bers of the committee to sit with thsm, as follows: Alderman Armprlest, Ren Pads; Dancy, Charles Pratt; Schunke. W. E. Hanson. Orabenhorst, Ralph Thompson. Hawkins, Curtis Cross; Herrick, W. B. Parks: Johnson. W. H. Phillips; Patton. A. N. Moores. Panrlne. Dr. H. H. Oling- er, Rosbraugh. Leo N. Child, Slmeral, Wayne W. Price. Randall Qeorge W. Thompson, Townsend. E. B. MlUard; Wenderoth, absent. Wenderoth'a appelalae will be Darld O'Kara or E. C. Bellinger. Mayor T. A. Lirssley appointed C. P, Bishop member at largs. nWf. tn naTlnc oa Sstace street from Cherrf to on wauer xthb i ' JSV S. P. Tight Ot WaT. WBTSJ sreaw. Motion pictures ox piys""-- actlTttle In Salem, taken 67 w. Darld B. H1U, were thown to the ntt at tba . onening ot " meeting. C. A. Kaiia ot iae mnni committee cars an 'ac companying' talk. Girls Organise Doris Pickens. a post graduate studen who came here from Roseburg, was chosen president of the Home Economics club, organized at the senior high school Monday morning. This Is the first time the home econom ic students have formed a club. but Judging from the enthusiasm apparent at the Initial 1 meeting, the club wfll be a decided success, report those in charge ot the first meeting. Fifty-five girls who will meet twlce-a-month. the day not yet decided, and will aim to have some education program at each meeting. Other officers of the club are: Prances Martin, vlee preeldent. Emma Varley, secre- tary. and Jewell mispainea. treasurer. Members of the consti tution committee are Margery Crlttendon, also a post graduate. Phvllls Evans and Esther Wood. Mrs. Gladys Jensen, head ofc the department, and Mrs. Marjorle Stone Preble are advisors. Acison spraicrr j. c. Neison principal of the Salem high school' will be the sneaker at the Klwnu club luncheon todsy. His subjm has not been announced. Remains In Portland Mss Mabel Arthur, commercial teach. er at the senior high school, u still in Portland, where she was called two weeks ago by the sen. lous Illness of her mother. Condi, tion of Mrs. Arthur has not im proved, and it Is likely the local teacher will remain there at least another week. Constrnetton Work Prooeod With the basement cement work completed and with a floor being laid on the first level, construc tion work is going on apace on the new Steusloff building on Liberty street where the Kafoury store will be housed next year. ;&QA aawkr VV 4uSSJL 1 lllllll. i M i. vxz Tn.. l?asxeete,4. ru 0 . wye era 1A m -mm asavaasa III! jm NOW PLAYING OREGON r l' r - ' -. 4- Hi.f JThat (DdDILEDS rvvnl fee it make rou miserable dont let It develop into something worse. Stop it In a dsyj Thst's the action yoa get with HILL'S CASCARA- QUININE. These famous tablets knock,s cold in one dsy because they do the four necessary things in one break up the cold, check the fsver.opeo the bowels, tone the system. That s the quick and complete relief you want. HILL'S CtlSCARAlJININlS At tkm RED BOXAUDntggUU Ftif nit wire f mm AT GIESE-POWERS SPECIAL BED OUTFIT BED SPRINGS MATTRESS This outfit consists of a 2 inch continuons post bed in brown or ivory finish, full size or , .twin size bed; coil spring of good quality and ' , a 40 pound cotton mattress built layer oq layer (and not stuffed.) An unusual value at OCCASIONAL ROCKERS and CHAIRS There are! over 50 patterns to select from in these occasional rockers, in either sag seat or auto type seat. A very useful rocker and an ideal Christmas . gift. ; 1 -' . 0g).75 to 0-75 trdfteib Upholstered Furniture Our Christmas stock of Davenports are here I We are showing over sixty different daven ports, in mohair, some with reversible cush ions, injacquard velours and tapestry. "BHtCHFIELDS' will give you a lifetime of service. 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