o.n; on? mo o oop $-Tae S tatman, galemT Oregon, Friday, August 27, 1913 Jewelry Store Takes Corner -V i -J i-S I ri H 1U3 The T. A. LJvesley banding at State and Liberty streets, Salem, the entire ground floor of which was leased for 15 years Thursday by Stevens and Son,; Jewelers. ? V i - ,ri if ' '"'.J Li-a-',L Sidney I Stevens Batdorf Store Safe Entered, $500 Taken City police are searching for thieves' who battered open a safe at . Batdorf s Home and Supply company, 2095 Fairgrounds rd., arly Thursday morning, using the firm's tools to do the job. A total of $500 in cash, checks and credit orders were reported missing. Detectives said the bur glars entered by a rear door, push ed the small safe to an unlighted section of the building and em loved the comDanv's sledze ham mer. chisels and drills to lrnnlr off the combination and drill out the lock. An electric clothe was stopped at 1:28, indicating the time the thieves entered and pulled the Emg operating the clock and a ght. L L. Batdorf, owner, said the safecrackers took $200 in cash, $150 in checks and $120 in credit oraers. VETS OF '58 NOMINATE WASHINGTON, Aug. 2&-JP)-Charles R. Barefoot,. 84, Toledo, O., attorney, was nominated with out opposition yesterday to be new commander of the United Span ish War Veterans. Jhjye Magic Doors Set for Jewelry Store (Story also on Page 1) The near-$ 100,000 remodelling project of the T. A, LJvesley building will include installation of Salem's first "magic eye" doors. Sidney I. Stevens, whose Stev ens and Son jewelry firm is to occupy the ground floor of the building next January, said Thurs day the device which automati cally opens a door when anyone steps into the outer lobby would be installed at the jewelry store entrance. Remodelling work also will in clude the application of black carrara glass entirely around the two street sides of the building; the installation of 12 show wind ows, including one in the building entrance where the cigar counter now operates; and modern glass doors both at the entrance to the jewelry store and the build ing (elevator entrance). Interior remodelling will entail dropping the high ceiling and the installation of a huge dome, with Indirect lighting, in the center. All partitions on the ground floor are to be removed, as well as all bank fixtures with the exception of the vault. A circle of glass counters for silverware will be directly below the dome. The diamond-setting and jewelry-manufacturing de partment will be at the rear, visi ble from Liberty street through ceiling-high window. There is to be a rest room for customers, The balcony will be left intact for use as salesman-display space. China, glassware and gifts in several new lines are to be in eluded in stocks now being order ed, Stevens said. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens came to Salem from Seattle 14 years ago. Stevens, now in his second term as president of the. Oregon State Jewelers association, is a native of London, England; Mrs. Stev ens, oi North Carolina. A son. Allan, now operates a Stevens and Son store at Camas, Wash. The koala bear eats only euca lyptus leaves and only those of a few species of the tree. n P AUGUST For A-l Full-Color Or Black-and-white Pictures . . . See The .- - s J f Vij 1 p --'"r:f i .lis Kodak 35 Camera With Range Finder This Is a moderate-priced "miniature" that has a lot to offer . ;. It's colorxrrect ed lens and accurate shutter nable you to get outstand ing1 result on -Kodachrome or black - and - white Kodak Films. Has Lumenlxed J3.5 lens, H200 v Flash : shutter, s double exposure prevention, plus many other features. See it here. Burlio's . Camera Shop ; 174 N. ComX St. Ph. 2-1S41 SALE pi rtr: m z3 A beautiful collection of fine furs. These lovely new coats sweep to new lengths of elegant fashion . . . Each Coat is an Exceptional Value! BXMAM CMAMM The U. S. Polo Team .defeated England by the scores of 13 to 2 and t to S to retain the International Cham pionship. OOD INDIAN Martj CslJtg Amb, pitying with the Seattle "Indiana sets a world's record t 17 3. games played without an error.. - . DOES IT AOAJN Ume UUte 4 taeted SiH TIMm,: U-1, e-3, to wta the U. S. Mm'i SInsIm Q pit,. aUp to tonnis tor M 7n4 alnrifM ymmt. ITIIL CHAMpi Gens Tunnty taccessf ally defended his title afsinst Jack Dcmpsey before 150,000 peoplt who paid $200 000 to see the fight at Soldiers' Field, Chicago. . UV fOUU to ay x a, Chilean lightweights won from Seattle's a oa morgan tn the 9th o, claimed tool. Floored in the and oat on hie ieet in the he claimed a tool and was award ed the decision, although the examining doctor could od no marks oi a four blow on his body. WUD WK0CATI "WMmT Oartor, lvfvtt flffc&ftto tfvfMtvrf Vic Cowdlaw totfciUli, to flgM mrwnm. Carter wi S tort tfc Itf WVH4sy trfclcfc W POTENT PONTi Georga Flarin, captain and halfback for the Georgetown University football team, panted 110 yards (7t yards in the air) against Holy Cross. IMS urniMi SOWUNOt Mrs. Tlo retta McCutcbeon holds this en viable bowling record tor hie. time play. 300 games 10. 2994, ' 2904. 2S912 and 279 SO, Her average for 10 rears 201. during which time she bowled Ifilt games. IS4I ' O COtUMSM Jleariiiff Continues On School Election Bearing on an election dispute In the newly formed Turner Aumsville union high school dis trict will continue at 2 o'clock this arternoon in Alan on county circuit court. While testimony is expect ed to be completed today, attor neys do not anticipate that argu ments will be finished. Several witnesses, both for the petitioners seeking to validate el ections forming the district and for objectors, were heard Thursday by Circuit Judge Z. M. Page. More witnesses from the objecting side are slated for today. FANS IGNORING BIT A LISBON, PortueaL AuV 2-jpi Movie star Rita Hayworth and Prince Aly Khan of India were scheduled to fly. to Biarritz to morrow morning in the prince's private plane. In view of Miss Hayworth's determination not to see strangers and tn vn(H nu. papermen, local fans have de- auw io ignore the couple. ' Nonvegians Apprehensive About Future To Mrs. E. F. Arneson of Sa lem the Norwegian populace seems discouraged, apprehensive about Norway future and fear ful of another- world war. Bat Norwegians are not com plaining, for their lot is better now than during the German occupation and voters' resistance to communism tn their govern ment is increasing, Mrs. Arneson told the Salem lions club in an after-luncheon talk Thursday in the Marion hoteL Retained front Trip The Salem woman returned with her husband Sunday from a five months European trip which included a three months i stay in Norway where they saw relatives of Mr. Arneson and visited towns and cities -in all sections of the country, Describing living conditions In Norway, Mrs. Arneson told the cs'o'q'Q P ocr 'Erin ubmea that most families there iTVT T C s mgnracnooi--To Start Fall Term Septa 20 clubmen have been decimated by the war most or tneir homes and other property lost. Food and clothing are strictly rationed but even with enough ration coupons the average Nor wegian could buy but little, said the speaker who explained that prices compare with this nation's while wages - are extremely- low and taxes run as high as 52 per cent of a workingman's pay. Nor wegians have had to pay taxes even on gift clothing sent from Americans. Net Starring Norwegians as a - people are suffering from dietary deficiencies but are not starving, Mrs. Arne son stated. She said she had eat en whale meat as "swiss steak" without knowing it, and found the meat palatable. With Mrs. Arneson at the. dab luncheon was Sylvia Kjeldstad, a Norwegian -teacher who came with the Arnesons to make her home here. She taught in the same . Oslo school ' as Arneson's brother. Another guest of the club was Susan Faherty, manager of the Marion county Red Cross chapter. Mrs. Arneson is director of nursing services for the chap ter. ' . . o Most classes of Salem's public night school will open 'for' the fall term September. 20, Director George Porter - announced Thurs day, . , ' , Hesald youths attending night classes under , the state compul sory school law must report Sep tember 13 to meet state require ments, but that, students. In vet erans related training, university extension classes and adult edu cation .will start the week of September 20, . . ' V The four phases Of night school will be coordinated so that all classes will begin at 7:13 pjn. on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday nights. The term will continue to December 1, with at winter terra following from. December IS . to March 2 and a spring term" set for March 11 to May 25.. Class. workr for teen-age night students is to, begin at 7 pjn. Monday, September 13 with re port of students -at" the1 princi pal's office la' Salem hlgM school. These' classes will Include boys and girls under 18 who have net completed high school but vho are employed full time. They will meet two nights each week. Porter said the schedule of imi.' versity extension classes, meet ing one night each week, hW been completed. Monday class en will be education 408 (gpeciil teaching methods in music), rt 219 (pottery),, psychology 215 (Industrial), education 460 (ep plled mental hygiene and educa tion 508 (curriculum workshop). Only Tuesday class will be edu cation 431 (education of handi capped child). Wednesday class are art 211 (art structure I), sci ence 202 (foundation of physical science) and art 290 (lower di vision painting)' Suggestion for non-extension adult classwork Is still welcome, Porter said, with interest already, shown Indicating probable clashes in woodworking, radio theory snd repair and parliamentary law. The director advised adults Mak ing other classwork to call Ms office, phone 2-5172. wing into Fall in Bennsr9s j STYLE Conscious PRICE Conscious ' "if To) "i ft M .90 , .90 Va . U vU Si Oulslanding For Looks and VALUE Features of Sequins, Lace, Metal Buttons and Braid. Of Course Soft Drapes, Pleats and Full Swing Skirts 64 4M- ITS A BUY! O Good Looking Fabric Careful Tailoring O Value Priced : Yu, iwina right into fall with flw fashion's rhost leading designs. Penneys with their on the market buying can bring you the latest styles at the lowest of low prices. Crepes fa all the luscious rich fall shades. Of course, those ever-popular prints, tool You must see the collection to note the value, quality for such a reasonable price. Compare, shop today at Penneys. ' . . PSI3IIE'S 2nd FLOOD ).90 .OJ .90 S