The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 18, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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SILVERTON, Oct. 17. Plan
ning for the Armistice - day pro
gram was the principal feature of
the business session of the local
post of the American Legion Won
day night In their club rooms at
the armory. Kenneth Hansen,
commander, appointed Dr. A. J.
McCannet and C. J. Towe as pro
cram e o m mltteeraen? Harry
Inches end C E. Higglnbothara
ia charge of the parade r and F.
M re well. George .Towe. James
Srarth and Larry Austin to super
rise the lance plana for the eve
ning. - 4
Reports were made of the pro-
rrete of tha -employment bmreau
recently pat Into action at
Ceorge's Place, with several appli
cants for Jobs registered.
. A vocal . ouartet was organized
and wm bold the firsts rehearsal
Tuesday evening" at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. To wo.
The Issuance of more scrip lor
the benefit of those wno are paid
in school-warrants was discussed
in -reference to the petition dr
eulated among the business houses
by the teaching force of the
schools, but no definite action was
Toted. - -
The members enjoyed a supper
and -social hoar. -as guests of the
axillary In- the social rooms fol
lowing the business session. .
TMflSPIW
of citvs cut
Taesday.-was pay up day in
municipal court. Fines ranging
irrm x ui m a w w w rro a v
The flO fine was paid by N.
K. Kiefer route, four truck driv
er who was arrested "October H
on Marion street near 12th on a
charge of driving ' while Intoxi
cated. The charge to which he
eventually pleaded guilty was
-reckless driving. -
Morris Jones of Brooks pleaded
guilty to speeding and paid a
IS tine. The other penalties, list
ed as forfeited bail, were: H. D.
Jones and Lewis Rycraft, cutting
corners, tl.BB each; Marshall
Woodell, falling to gtveright of
rsy. 1 2.50, and W. J. Bishop of
West Salem, failing to stop, fl.
Process Tax vn .
Field Corn Due
Soon, Is Word
: That "processing and other
saxes with . respect to Held , corn
win probably JtK?come eitective
about Noverabarl, 193! was the
surprise received in the m-11 yes
terday at -the Internal revenue
offices here. The notice from the
federal treasu department lists
the proposed taxable corn pro
ducts and group-proposed to be
tax-free. However, the notifica
tion Is purposely vsgue since the
tax is stm In mid-air.
- Should the- processing tax on
field corn .become a reality in
Kovember It will mark the fourth
agricultural product to be so tax
ed withlv the past few months.
The tax waa placed first on
wheat, second a cotton and only
recently on tobacco, officials here
aid yesterday. '
Lee HurUCarit
Oppose Wallace
PORTLAND, Oct, 17. The
IB-round flgbt between Ah Wing
Lee, Portland's Chinese llght--wight
battler, and Billy Wallace
f Cleveland, O.J scheduled for
tonight, as called off today be
cause' a groin injury, suffered by
Lee in a sparring bout, bad not
date for the match was not set. ?
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ELSIXORE
Today Madge Evans In
"Beauty for Sale."
V Friday Key ., F r a n e 1 s in
Mary Stevens, M.D."
- - CAPITOL
.Next Saturday and Sunday
Donble bill, "The Wreck-
er" and "Under the Tonto
Rim."
GRAND
Today Janet Gaynor In
"Paddy, the Next Best
Thing.' .
. HOLLYWOOD
Today Arline Judge In
"Sensation Hunters."
Friday Betty Compton In
"West of Singapore."
STATE
Today Mary J. Holmes
Thursday Dorothy Burgess
in "What Price Decency."
Saturday Tom Tyler in
The Honor of the Mount-
ed."
Saturday Midnight matinee
Eddie Cantor in "Whoo-
pee
With an all - star cast, Metro-
uoidwynJttayers new feature,
"Beauty lor Sale," opens todsy at
the Elslnore theatre as an adap
tion of Talth Baldwin's sensation
al tnagastne novel, "Beauty."
The picture, directed by Rich
ard Boleslavsky, is a racy modern
story of three girls who follow dif
ferent paths to desired happiness.
They all woTk in the same beauty
salon where intimate boudoir sec
rets are, revealed within perfumed
wills. It is here many hilarious
situations develop. The drama in
which the triangular love episode
Is featured is enacted by Madge
Evans, Alice Brady and Otto
Kruger.
Henker Files to
Obtain Reports
Of Doctors Exam
Notice to Broduce the resort in
a physical examination made by
Dr. W. B. Morse and J. C. Evans
on the person of Dale Henker has
been filed in circuit court by Er
nest T. Henker in his case against
Jeannette Bl Fischer and Georgia
Booth. Dale, son of the nlaintiff.
was alleged to have been injured
in an automobile driven by de
fendants. In the case of J. R. Buck arainnt
W. S. Mitchell an affidavit has
been filed in circuit court by Buck
lnfwhich he states he screed to
sell a certain Ushtina: nlant to
Mitchell, that Mitchell defaulted
in bis payments and wrongfully re
tains tae ugnt plant, it being al
leged fa the affidavit, the de
fendant wishes to convert it to his
own use. Value of the nlant is
placed at 2750. .
Minor Matters
Occupy Council
Meet at Dallas
DALTJIS- Oct 17. T n
Stockwell and Dick Domoshofsky
were granted a restaurant oever
sge license at the- council meeting
Mondar ni&ht. The license allow
the serving of beer in the restau
rant with, or without meals. The
two men nlan to onen a restaurant
and card room In the old Brown's
confectionery location on Main
street on November 1.
Routine business wss transact
ed at the council meeting with all
members present. -
HUNTER. IS FIXED
SILBERTON OeL 17 Free
man Gstchet was fined 25 In the
office of Justice-of Peace Frank
Alfred Monday for huntinc with
out- a license. Mr. Gatchet'was
picked up Sunday, by a game warden.-
N. A. Davis, route nine, noti
fied city police yesterday his bi
cycle was struck by a truck driv
en by a man named Bosler as he
wss riding through the Inters ec- j
tion of Silrerton and Portland
roads. He was knocked to the
pavement but not seriously In
jured.
The small daughter cf Earl
Rlffgs was struck yesterday on
South 12th street by a car driv
en by Chester Robertson, route
fire. Robertson said she ran in
front of his car.
Two other auto mishaps report
ed were: William Propst, route
four, and John William Schaller.
1935 Berry, at 12th and Hlnes:
Lawrence Bernard!, 1371 North
Commercial, and F. H. Begun,
route five, at Fourth and Mar
ket.
STORK IS VISITOR
SILVERTON. Oct- 17. A.
danchter was born ta Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Uhing of Mt. Angel, at
the Sllverton hospital Tuesday
morning. The baby weighed six
pounas, i ounces, nr. and Mrs.
Bert Bve are announcing tha hfrts
of an eight pound, 10 ounce son
uctooer .
viae cough mo?
... All you've hoped for ia a
Cough Drop-medicated with
ingredieat,0fICltS
VVapoRo
Nate's
Rhythm
Artists
Salem's
Newest and Finest
DANCE BAND
in the
Newly Redecorated
Mellow Moon '
Ballroom
Wednesday & Saturday
Admission 25c
PHIL PHELPS, Manager
Better rictuss Meet Somas
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CurHinooBS baow, 1 Pl. - 11 PJd.
JOlULYVOOfJ,
Tonite and Thursday
; Are. Dime Kites
An
Seats
iia except
I W Lores
First Showing Salem
tfs Hot! It's Fastt
It's Sensational f
ASUXC JUDGE
I JP" ISTCJI FC3TCI
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owui vcoa.
Also Comedy, News and
Cartoon Comedy
TODAY AND TOMORROW
Vw''"'L''j'M'""''''''''-l
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4 if
wpiuciNc cms
by day 'vr-
WORKING MEN
at night!
The surprise pie
tar of the year! .
Behind the scenes
f a beauty par
lor, living the
laagh aad loves
tmd tragedy mi the
) there! IfsssaMd.
I n as tomorrow,.
s faedoatlng as
peep tluwugli
dosed cttrtatast
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MADGE EVANS
ALICE BRADY.
OTTO KRUGER VNA MEIKEL -MAT
IOISOH PHILUW HOLMtS
EVEXIXGS ' CfJ Jrv'
- 500 SEATS . yJJ.
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QUITTING BUSINESS
EVERY PAIR SHOES TO BE
r4jSl A
mm to
At Give Away Prices
All Fall Shoes Bought
On The Low Market
Are Included
suns THURSDAY I
Store Closed AH Day Wednesday Marking Down
"Right now is the time to
pull up the corner of thai
oV mattress and put some
of those long pressed
green-backs to work"
They'll do doa
ble duty at this
closing i
Jt
Mfj
ISDAY I
Morn!?
SAILED
Pesk, Cash Begisterjit
ting Stools, Shelrini.
Foot Mirrors, WimW
Fixtures, Safe, etc
FREE!
MOSE
to the first 25 people an
tering our store Thurs
day wt'win glji pair '
SILK HOSIERY
absolutely FREE
PUMPS
& TIES
Brown Suede
Black Suede
Pumps&Ties
$5. and $6 values
Broken Lots
Browns, Blacks
High & low heels
Values to $5.00
On
Sport Oxfords
Regular $5.00
Now
OSos
Too Rubbers ,Nev
SmaU sizes WOCCOS
Whfle they last Smartest Sport
-i Shoes
Brogue. to
... Black Kid
BAGS - P,PS &
Black and Brown Straps
Black and Brown House SLppers-
CS'0llof)
CORNER STATE AND HIGH STREETS
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