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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1919)
THE DA ILV CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1919. mm WOMAN OF DALLAS DIES SOON AFTER HLR HUSBAND QUARTET OF STARS OF THE FOOTBALL TEAM OF THE COLLEGE OF PUGET SOUND WHO APPEAR HERE AGAINST WILLAMETTE THIS AFTERNOON PAGE EIGHT Dallas, Or., Nov. 27. Mrs. Bar-.. Jane Iovelace, widow of the late Bri ton Lovelace, who passed away at the Dallas hospital last rtday uoi mntr, aivd at her home on Mill street early yesterday morning after a lingering lit -kess o( several months. -' The deceased, who before her mar ' riage to Mr. loveiace was liie widow of Dr. L. N. Woods, one of the pioneer physicians of Dallas, who came here from i'ennsylvania when Dallas was a Struggling village. She was born at Greenville, Pa., on February 24, 1837, and had she lived until next February Would have been 88 years of age. Mrs. Lovelace leaves to mourn her 4eath two sons, John Woods and Jvl V Woods, and one daughter, Mrs. John Dolman, all residents of tins cumuiuii-f Itjr. Funeral services will be conducted from Chapman's chapel on North Main street Thursday aneriiuon tu i;oit 'clock by . Rev. D. a. MacKenzle. purlal will take place in the I. O. O. V. cemetery. "Lady Bod" is the name of a new pedigreed hog which '1 nomas Brunk t Bola has Just added to his purebreds tiiii wnicii win be used by tne I'olk county hog raiser for breeding pur poses. Mr. Brunk purchased "Lady Bod" In .Jloottale, 111., several months ago, when she was a shoat too young to travel ,and he hits kept her In the east r- thlB time. The animal, which is tegieterexl, la the daughter of tho great Iifc tud. ' Mr. Brunk paid $500 for "Lady Bod" lost April and has since paid out 2100 in expenses incident to kor care. . A sister of "Lady Bod" recently krought $13,000 at a sale In the east. Hg . w unii . .-yMMijMMMi,mji.wiiiMMMi)lwiwl''i'SJ liw m .n i.w .j. ftMJvapMrm'l s'mMa' J'-'t fee " " , ,,. , f vw , ' -s? 4 , , J 1 r anwr h- x N r t, " "l ' ' - I k - i W : 4 I -i ARNETT Fullback POLLEN Quarter BEVELLB Left Half DANIELSON Right Half SALEM GIRL DIFS AT HINS WEDNESDAY MhM Opal Elche, 13-year-old daugh ter If Oeorge Elche of 2098 Trade tret in this city, died at the home of fVr. and Mrs. Frank Jones at Hosklns, With whom she was making her home, 'Wednesday afternoon. Pnouinonla was the cause of her death and sha kad been 111 only three days. Besides' her father, the girl leaves three sisters, Marie Elche, Viola Elche, Melbe Elche and a brother, Karol Xlche all of Balem. f The funeral services will be held from the 'Christian church of Inde pendence, Friday afternoon, and the sww win then bo taken to the Bethel presnatory. BEARCATS TO CLASH ' WITH PUGET SOUND SCHOOL HERE TODAY By Fielding Lomiuon. . Tho big football day of tho year for Salem will be this afternoon when the College of Puget Sound football teem from Taeoma, Washington, battles with the Willamette University squad on the college field. Ths game Is the most important on of tho season for both schools and Is the final game of the season. The two teams are old rivals although they have not met on athletic fields for sev eral years. I Tho local squad Is going into the game with a crippled lineup but are willing to fight hard and expect to triumph. The Willamette team has played so far five games and have run up a total of 76 points against a total of 49 points run up by opposing teams. Zeller appears to be the Wil lamette man that the most Is expected of. He Is a fast man and a consistent ground gainer. Dlmick, Warpato and Toble will also be In the limelight as i these three men always play star foot ball. Visitors Have Record. Tho College of Puget Sound team la anxiously awaiting the clash this aft ernoon. The team has a record of six straight victories, one of which was over the Bremerton navy yard, inde pendent northwest champions. The victory gave the C. P. S. aggregation the honors and they have not been de I feated since. I The Tacoma team is light but ex- Qwwews Circuit Court. Howard Tool vs. II. L Cloodin. Carl Orifflth et al vs. Eugene Mo XCahon et al. Probate Court. Harriet M. Hocking estate Troof f publication of administrators first sot Ice. Harriet Hocking estate. Flnul ac ount Harriet M. Hocking estate. .Order fixing time for hearing final account. Ines J. Orlmm estate Order. James Flnlay estate. Flnnl account. Sarah A. Flnlny estate. Final ac count. . lne J. Grimm estate. Petition for letters of administration. TO DISCONTINUE Kl'EKDWAY New York, Nov. 27. Sheopshead Bay speedway, New York motor rac ing oval, has been abandoned and Will be dismantled, according to an nnouoement by C. J. Sullivan, attor ney for the Harkness entitle. The rea son assigned Is that the track built at eost of I5.000.u00 has never boen a paying investment Work of laying the foundation for the new Dallas Machine and Locomo tive Works began this week and the work of constructing the main build ings will begin within a few days. Tho Buildings will cost about 135,00V. SPECIAL THANKSGIVING SHOW Hippodrome Vaudeville HOWARD NICHOLS "The Ace of Hoops" HIBBERT and NUGENT Two Corkers in Cork ROBBINS and FULTON At The Town Pump j ceptionally fast. Danlelson at right ; half is plainly the star of the game. He . Is considered as one of the greatest football wizard around the Puget ! Sound country, barring none. Speedy land light," for he weighs but 144 pounds, he hits the line hard for big i gains and is a dangerous fellow on the defense. j Rely on Backfleld. I Revelle Is another star player. His tackling is a feature of any game and after being tackled by him once, a play I er generally sters clear of him for tho , rest of the game. Wes Todd, left 1 end, Is a former Willamette student. i lie has been playing football this sea I son and can be depended on to furnish I some thrills. ' .... I Tho backfleld Is the mainstay of the team. It is fast and sure and a team , that stops the C- P. SV backfield must play good football. The line furnid es excellent support and the backfleld goes through for big gains every time. Spectators today who wtiness the Isame will be given their money's worth I for both teams are reaw to go and go heard. The C. P. S. squad is out weighed by a few pounds but so far this season the Tacoma collego has played Its best football when it has teen outweighed. " ' Game First in Years. The game today'Svlll be the first time in several years that these two schools have met on the athletic field. It is hoped that the Thanksgiving day game will become an annual affair between the schools. Coach Peck of the C. P. S. team of fers no comments on today's game. He knows what his team. Is capable of but has not seen the Willamette squad In action. The coach gave his team a brief workout yesterday afternoon and will let them rest this morning. The lineups: C. P. S. Earle, lc; Brooks, It; Ells worth, Ig; Bone, o; McPhall, ig; Tolles, rt; Anderson, re; Pollen, q; Revelle, lh; Danlelson, rh; Arnett (capt), f. Willamette Wapato, le; Toble. It; Brown, lg; Basler, c; Miles, rg;'Ram sey, rt; Thomas, re; Irvine q; Dimlck (captl, lh; Zeller, rh; Rarey, f. Perrf's Toiur In Fouth Has Nothing To Do With Mexico Washington, Nov. 27. Secretary of War Baker denied that General. Per shing's Inspection tour of the military faeilltlea of the county, which will take him to the military stations adjacent to the Mexican border, had any connec tion with the Mexican situation which a'osfl from the arrest of William O. .Tonkins, American consular agent at Pucbla. "Oeneral Pershing's trip will tako him all over the country, including the southern department along the bor der," Baker said. 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