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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1929)
PAGE NINE FAILS CITY Wins 875,000 for Thas Spanking7 A District Conference of Wom r3tudent Body and Class Of fioers With Faculty Ad- : visors Chosen an's Foreign Missionary Society Draws Many HUCEFOUC M: 1 rfS. 1 IT FALLS CITT. Oct. 31. Student body officers and class officers ot the high school were elected Wed nesday. For the. student body the following; were elected: Rerelle Howeil, president; Leroy Allen.' YiceTpresident; Vclma Critchlow, secretary; - Sam Speersfra, treas urer; Elsie Jones, yell leader. S(fnlor class officers were eleet cl as follows: ReTelle HowelL president; Cecil Carejv vice-presK dent: Elsie Jones, tecretary-treas arer Leroy Allen and Clarence Olson, councilman: Richard Paul, j business manager; Mrs. Hatch, class adviser. Junior class Milton Frink, president; Sam Speerstra,- Yice president; Virginia Adams, secretary-treasurer; Edith Bradsnaw, " and Virginia Adams, councllmen; Miss Srenson, cl as adviser. . Sohphonore class Henrietta Jobes, president; Marjorie Brown, rice-president; Hazl Ward, secretary-treasurer: LucITIff Mack, councilman; Mr. Wantenpauch, .j class adviser. Freshman class "Woodro'w Robinson, president; Eulah James. vi-president;- Eva Shllts, secre-iary-treasurer; Miss Patchin, class advisor. Naomi Robinson, a junior in " high school, left school to.be mar ried to Frank AVhitton. The young couple 'will make their home In Dallas. - Mr. and Mrs. Wantenpoueh en tertained the teachers and their husbands at their home on Mon day evening. Bridge and Flinch were played" during the evening. The high boys' basketball team ' started practice Monday evening : with Mr. Wantenpoueh as their coach. Four of la?t year letter men are back. The' first grade school practice was held Tuesday evening under the leadership of R. E. Helm. Mill 10 DESERTED E IS j,vV "" "S'''-. .":"..' N .)-, v i p. " ' . f 3?v . j:;mwv---- Vf W ,JI'r, ' ""- T--- Marcla Estardus, Broadway entertainer, was awarded 75,000 by a jury in her suit against Harry K. Thaw, alleging assault. She' had sued fpr 1100,000, charging the Pittsburgh millionaire had beaten her with hair brush is his apartment on New Years-Day in 1927. - IntarutioaaJ Mmml OLD U 1EPEIB E mm KAN'SAS CITY, Oct. 31. (AP) Arrested yesterday after the death of the young woman with whom he had eloped from Raleigh, N. C, James N. Tudor, l, who deserted a wife and two children, today was held in default of $2,500 bond for alleged violations of the Mann act and his hearing van Eet for November 2. Tudar was arrested when au thorities became auspicious of his request that Miss Helen Butler, , 23 with; whom he eloped, be burl ed Immediately. He said ' the young woman had no relatives who should be notified. Miss Butler, who soon was to become a mother, died from in juries teceived when she fell down a stairway while romping with a child. Told by police that he would be held pending an Investigation, 'Tudor is alleged to have confessed the elopement, saying that he. and Miss Butler had lived in Canada for several months before coming to Kansas City six weeks ago. INDEPENDENCE. Oct' SI The old library building on Mon mouth street, was almost entirely destroyed by fire here this after noon. It is believed that the blaze was started by sparks from a nearby chimney. The building was one of the oldest in town and was situated between the B. F. Swope, office and the local fire hall. . All books and furniture belong ing to the library, had been moved from the building more than a week ago when the new library was opened so that the property loss was slight. i Brush College i Plkyers Appear At Tigard, Ore. BRUSH COLLEGE, October 31. Brush College grange sent a troupe of players to put an the musical comedy "The Courtship of Zacharl and Peggy Jane" at the state grange at Tigard "Thursday, October 24. The play was in four acts, "Zach plucks up Courage," "Zack Pops the Question," "The "Weddinc: of Zach and Pegpy Jane and "The Honeymoon." Mr. and Mr3. Ralpb H. Scott . were Zach and Peggy Jane," Roy E. Barker wa the minister and Mrs. Marie Flint McCalJ, was accompanist. An assembly of 300 greeted the players with round after round of applause and voted the comedy one of the beet ever put on at etate grange. Mrs. McCall later llayed for the fifth and sixth de gree work, and for various teams. Mr. and Mrs. McCall accepted ah invitation extended them by Mr. and Mrs. ;V. A. Rost to be their sguests overnight. FAIRVIEW MEN ENJOY MOTOR TRIP FAIRVIEW,, Oct. 31 Frank Pack and Alfred Hoppe who went to Cascadia Sunday report that they encountered a variety ot weather, including hail and snow. T. R. Cooh from Portland call ed at the John Jory home Satur Clifford Smith who Injured his arm while moving a piano, has gone, with his family, to the beach until he is able to report back to work. Grant Day and Ranee Niles of Salem were pheasant hunting in this community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Caldwell who have been visiting at Mr Cole's have moved to their new home on the Pacific highway. Mrs. Caldwell was formerly Berchev Cole. - - Recent guests of Mrs. George Palmer t;were her mother, Mrs. Hartley, and sister, Stella. Mr. and Mrs. Budlong of Sa lem called at the home ot their daughter, Mrs. Huege, Friday ev ening. E. E. Dent motored to Canby Monday. . , Callers at the E. E. Dent home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Simpson. Wilbur Dent, Jr., and Harold Hjalmson, members ot the Fair- view rabbit club, visited a nam ber of the larger and improved hutehea in the vicinity of Salem, Sunday afternoon. Everett Hansard has purchased a new Durant sedan. INDEPENDENCE, Oct. 31. Several cars left here Tuesday morning bearing passengers to the semi-annual district conference of the Woman's Foreign Missionary' societies held In Albany. The.de-: legation included Mesdames Sa rah , Irvine, Berthav Ferguson, Mary . and Carrie Smiley, Saldie Keller, C. J. Moyer, I L. Hersch berger, William Campbell, Peter Knrre, EL K. Barnes, Alice Kurre. and the pastor of the Methodist church, E. G. Ranton. Two1 of this group, Mrs. Camp bell and Mrs. Herehberger, had a part, in the program. j . r Mr. and Mrs. Lyle H. WHliard, of Monmouth, and Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Ranton ot - Independence- went to Dayton Tuesday evening to attend the revival which is be ing conducted by Rev. L. A. Meade of Kansas. E. A. Niemeyer, manager, of the J. C. Penney store, left here hur riedly Saturday night for Seattle npnon receiving word, from there that the body of his brother was found In the water near there". The Epworth league of the Methdoist church is planning a musical program for next Sunday evening, which will be given in the main anditorium for all who wish to attend. This will precede the church servce. Liberty Has Many Guests LIBERTY, October 31. Mrs. Emily Van Santen visited her bro ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Loose at West Fir re cently. x Dr. Burger has been unusually successful in deer hunting this season. He returned several days ago from a hunting expedition with the limit. Mrs. Rees attended the wedding of her niece. Miss Margaret Mc Klnley which was held in Salem Saturday evening, October 26. Liberty has had an unusually prosperous year this season. There has been an unusually fine prune crop and a very good price has been received. A number ot new families have moved Into the neighborhood. Miss Pearl Scott returned Sun day from Canada where she has been visiting for the past few months. Read the Classified Ads. jrl Starts Saturday at VlCM rvS 9 o'clock sharp 'HU Ely . IHII3Sm9S "TCIHIE ML Simple Pleasant Vay TO LOSE FAT How would yon like to lose 15 pounds of fat in a month and at the same time increase your en ergy and improve your health? How "would you like to lose a load of unhealthy fat that you don't need and don't want and at the same time feel better than you have for years? How would you like to lose your double chin and your too prominent abdomen, and at the same time make your skin so clean and clear that it will com-1 pel admiration? How would you like to get your weight down to normal and at the same time develop that urge for activity that makes work a pleasure and also gain in am bition and keenness of mind? Get on the scales toaay aad sc how mack yon weigh then get SS rent boUUr of Krusehen S1U which wilt last yon for 4 week. Take eae half teaipooa ful in a glass of hot water every mora ing and when you hart finisnai the cob tents ef this tint bottle weigh yourself taia. Now Ton can langh at the paople who pay haadredc of dollars' to tea few ponada ot fat now you will know the pleeiant way tar lose unsightly fat aad yon 11 alto know that tha 0 Titaliting salts of Krusrhea ( Salts that yoar blood, nerret and glands most hTe to function properly) hate presented yon with glor ious health. After that you'll want to walk around and aay to your friend) "On 85 coat bottle of Kruicasn 6alta U worth one hundred dollars of any fat person's money." Leading druggists America orer sell Kraschen Salts yon can always get it at Perry 'a Drug Store. Adr. Daughters of Union Civil War Veterans are sponsor ing "Words and Music" at liligh's Capitol Theatre, Thursday and Friday,. Oct. 31st and Nov. 1st. TICKETS on sale at Brookside Confectionery, 191 h and State, Out ml Pharmacy, 410 State, Anderson's Confectionery, 135 X. High, Harry Ralph's Cigar Store, 148 -S. High, Commer cial Book Store, Commercial Street. . ? are upset iff tCmm$6mtmam i ll' J iiiliiitsiiwiiwM I Baby ills arid ailments seem twice as serious at night A sod den j cry may mean colic Or a sudden attack of diarrhea a con dition it is always important to check quickly How would you meet this emergency tonight? Have yon a bottle of Castoria ready? There is nothine that can take the place. of this harmless Pf a " 9 - ClHsWlfcs?JJoWst satKAapaaa" An . . Sr"- I AarisMI tion always oa hand. I But don't keep it just for emergencies; let it be an evervdav aid. Its p-eatla inflnence Will Me nA tmtlu Viar .' : but effective remedy for children ; infant who catonot sleep. Its mild - nothing that acts quite the same; f regulation will help an older child ut u; wnuoiun ,t wnose tongue is coated because of effect on them. sluypish hnwf. Ail trnrnet For the protection of your wee one tor your own peace of mind keep this old, reliable' prepara- have Castoria r the genuine bears ; Chas. H. Fletcher's signature on . the wrapper. AdT. GREENBAUM'S Department Store First Quality, no seconds or defectives ' All Wool, pretty plaid BLANKETS PAIR $y.50 All Wool, heary BLANKETS Weight lbs. SPECIALr PAIR 4. There's no use trying to kid ourselves any longer this has been a backward season and everybody knows it -believe it or not, the weather has been too nice for Fall business and merchandise that we bought to sell in September and October is still on our shelves. To make matters worse the holiday gift-were is coming in on every express, case after case of merchandise and nowhere to put it. We just have to get some of these goods out of the store and we are going to take a loss now bo that we might place our Holiday goods and make .ready for December business. It's your chance to : buy Christmas gifts at a substantial redaction and you don't even have to have all the money just pay us a deposit and we will pat it in storage for you BUT WE MUST GET IT OUT OF THE STORI2 -that's why we're having this Pre-Holiday sale. - 0 0 Toys that we held over from, last year will be put in boxes and all lumped cut at 10c per box. Take as many as you like at 10c each and there are in many cases more than one toy in a box. A toy grab that will net you all big returns. FANCY TAPESTRY and Chinese table scarf, 1 lot COAT FLOWERS The new Fall mater ials and color OA. U 2i POM, combinations f 70x80 Double Bed Blankets White, gray or tan, pair 6 .50 $2.69. 512 ibs ... ..$5.00 Beautiful BLAOTCETS Heavy, fluffy, pretty patterns, part wool, pair i-i----. $3.75 Beautiful Blanket Robes Part wool, Indian patterns, 66x80 d0 Qft Special '. r L-$bD3 BLANKinROB WOOL BATTS $3:215 $2.50 72x84 2 lbs. . Amber Cotton Batts7 : 3 lb. stitched 72x90 - $1.00 240 oV 246 l. Cmmerdal St. LUNCH KITS for children, fancy colors. Just the thing for 1 Q school - 1C ALUMINUM and GRANITE ROASTERS Just right for Thanksgiving ONE HALF PRICE. DOUBLE BLANKETS Part Bize, satin trim. Very special, factory run . wool, full $2.98 CRIB BLANKETS Part wool, pink and blue' : CRYSTAL BERRY SETS 12 inch bowl and 6 dishes - j9c 49c The very latest this year Imported French doll, unbreakable, a boy or girl dressed in felt. See these new dolls and you can buy them at this Pre- - QO Holiday sale at - 50 C MAMA DOLLS $1.25 Extra large Baby Dolls, completely dressed ATOMIZERS The ideal gift for any lady :: 98c CHILDREN'S COTTON JUBBED HOSE 8 pair $1.00 GREEN GLOSS MUG SET Pitcher and 6 mugs . $1.98 ELECTRIC TABLE LAMP With shade complete $1.00 mm Large rose pink FRUIT BOWL, a heavy pressed 14 inch M AA . PJL.VV bowl ALL CANDY BARS anT chewing gum, 3 for 10c LADIES' HOSE Super De Luxe New Fall shades ..... 49 c COMPOTES, JELLY DISHES, Etc., Rose, Pink, fancy cut. AQp Your choice nrJC $4.95 TOPSY DOLLS 59c One lot of miscel laneous sized Dolls $1.00 Sweater Dolls $2.49 ; One Lot Dolls for 25c Jr. mm One Lot Dolls Tor 50c Large Dressed DoUs, does everything bat wipe its own nose $3.98 MMsaMai LADIES' PURSES Fancy combination color Choice 98c 22-PIECE LUSTRE TEA SET Special ... $2.98 ft 3XS!c STEM WARE Rose, pink and crystal, fancy cut gdblets, sherbetts, d OQ cocktails 6 for - P107 IMPORTED ORIENTAL FRUIT TRAYS with handles. Something new this year. Should sell for $2.50 AA Pre-holiday sale .41UU 41-PIECE DINNER SET Yellow back ground, fancy fr7 4Q decorated .; P I SiV ELECTRIC CURLING IRONS with col ored handles. They carry a year's jfA a 3 guarantee . . .... PURE LINEN HANDKER CHIEFS 8 for .....:. $1.00 FANCY JARDENIERS Ideal for porch and garden use: The large ones OQ that we used to get real money for CHILDREN'S HAND PURSES Many different styles .. ESSEL FRAMES 8x10, for those Xrhas pbotographs . 49c $1.29 Elxtra Heavy Dump Trucks 98c Pain Sets 25c Building Blocks 15c to $1.00 Large Street Cars 98c Walking Mechanical Toys 79c Lincoln Logs 98c Mail Wagons 98c :, Tool Chests Complete 98c Large Pressed Steel Stages 98c Golf Sets 49c Teddy Bears 15c Erector Sets . 98c Croquet Sets 25c' Printer Setsj 49c Sewing Sets! 25c . . Checkers 25c Wind-up Trains, complete v with track 98c r Rook, Flint; Lihdy, Touring and Pit Card Games 69c Leather Football, complete 98c Building Blocks 15c ta $1.00 : Large Street Cars 98c Salem VARJETY Store 152 N. Commercial St.' Next tpBishbiV if t a.V'aVwl L 11 r- 7r- 'k.VwWtl 1 41 . mm 55 J J JX- : i.lrai . -