Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 08, 1920, Image 5

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    Capital Journal
Wednesday, September 8, 1020
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' Mr. Wells, at his laboratory on
the shore of the Grent South Bay,
has succeeded In keeping alive mil
lions of young oysters from the lar
va to the "et" stage. In his report
he said that hatcheries modeled
after his plant can be built wherein
the oysters may be "incubated until
time to set them out in deep wa
ters. Mr. Wells declared it Ic a well
known fact that in the last 10 yenrs
(he production of oysters has been
very much reduced. It was to de
termine Hie exact cause of this re
duction, he said, that his studies
were undertaken, it has been sug
gested, he saM. that pollution of the
waters has injure,! many of the
most productive beds in Connecti
cut and In the Vicinity of Niw
Vork.
Mrs. A. I,. Mauldon of Ali.-.'oe
has committed suicide. She was
the mother of five children a id
about 40 year.-" of age. Ill heal.!
Is assigned as the cause.
Old Timers Team
Will Celebrate
Chicago. The fiftieth anniver
sary of the first professional base
ball championship game will be
celebrated by the Old Timers' Base
j ball association at a banquet here
October 13. The game was played
between the Cincinnati Red Stock
ings and the Chicago White Stock
ings October 13, .1870, at the old
Dexter driving park in this clly.
The Cincinnati aggregation went
, ttwn to defeat' 16 to H at the hands
or th? Chicago, team.
. This gnnrt?. wag practically the be
ginning of professional baseball, nc
I cording to Al G. Spink of Chlcaro.
secretary of the old association.
I The Old Timers' Haseball aso
i elation was organi.ed about a year
Migo. It takes in perron who plaped
In or who saw the game and now
i has about 1,000 members. Tom
I l-'oley, manager of the old Whl
Stock in -'s team, is a member.
I Governor to Play
In Benefit Game
Newport, R. I., Sept. 8. Gover
nor Reeckman lias agreed to cover
right field for the Summer visitor's
nine when they face the local city
officials on the diamond here, l'to
ceeds of (be game go to maternity
hospitals here and in New York.
an1 Mrs. Alary Neal Conkle, secre
tary, prepared the program for the
meeting, and although they didn't
send out cards with kind regrets to
every Mary in the land, each ami
every one answering to that tnoni
ger, was invited. The organiy-athm
was formed three years ago, and it
has grown steadily until some 2,000
odd Marys belong.
2,000 Marys Hold
Annual Meeting
Noblesvllle, Intl Do you answj
the hum of Marv? Yes? Wei.. ME
ahtHlld have been here along wit
Arizona. Votes Today.
Phoenix, Ariz.. Sept. 7. -Arizona
today was balloting to nominate
state and county officers. United
Ite senator and member of the
or
4Use,f. of representatives on both
a couple of thousand or so order
Marys who attended the annual
meeting of (he Marys o." (he nation.
Old Msrvs, young Marvs, big ones
and little ones, fat and loan, tt
headed and otherwise they were
here. And "a good lime was had
if;-'ratic and republican tickets.
. A campaign will be eond'tcte 1
at Kngene to list all available
rooms in the city for the use of
university students. The new dor
mitory for gbis will not 1 com
pleted until the middle of the
Capital Journal Classified
Ads Bring Direct
Results
by all." Misst Mary Iicy, president school year.
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School Bells Are Ringing.
School Demands Are Waiting
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Girls' Gingham
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ocnuoi uresses
Before the heavy rains set in
a neat, clean gingham Dress
gives a girl that fresh dressy
look of gentility.
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They range in size from 6 to 14 years and are very
closely priced for quick selling, starting at
$2.65 vp to $5.95
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Dresses have been
selected for their nat.tv
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laiietas.
Specially Priced
$8.50 to $23.75
COAT that have the same classy
style as those for ladies. Made
out of heavy Coatings, some with
plush collars. Colors are reindeer,
navy and brown,
$7.95 T0 $17.95
We've been thinking broadly about the needs of the school
children. Things wanted for school work things needed
by school workers.
Tomorrow Will Start Our School Week
For an entire week we shall specialize on School Boys and
Girls needs in Clothing and Wearables.
Look over your Boys and Girls Wardrobes and see if they
will feel proud to start school wearing those old things of last
year. You don't want them to feel ashamed, nor do you
want to feel ashamed of them. So many mothers don't real
ize that the child's appearance reflects right back on the
mother and the home.
"Costly thy habit as thy purse can buyy
For the apparel oft proclaims the man, and woman too.
THIS IS THE BO YS A ND GIRLS A GE.
Don't handicap themf in not being well dressed.
THE LABEL
, "Iron-Clad"
Stockings
for healthy,
romping boys
and girls are the
best we can get.
They wear the
longest, keep
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their colors best and cost you
rn more bv the pair or box than
the poorer kinds. We guarantee
ihem to give satisfaction.
OF HONOR
We specialize on "Jack Tar Middies and "Miss Saratoga."
They eome plain white regulation and the all white lace
front. Also we have the Navy Flannel Collar and Cuff
Models with the detachable or non-detachable collar and
uffs.
The Boy's New Suit is
Ready for Him
He'll be proud of it, and you'll be
proud of him.
A It was made from the finest wool,
woven in patterns and designs that
give it a class and standing, and
made up in style and tailored just as
nobby as Dad's.
We have them in all ages, in the smartest models made for sturdy
well dressed Boys.
The price range is such that we can supply the needs of all.
When we say that we specialize on
Extra Good
Clothes
for Boys, we could not say more, they stand the recognized
line of Boys' Clothing in America. Put the Boy in one of our
Suits and he can hold his own in appearance with the best of
'em.
Children's Underwear
It used to be a problem to find
practical well-made, and good fit
ting underwear for children.
It is no longer a problem with us.
We can outfit the girl in under
wear just as easy as we can milady
MUNSING
EAR
The best Knit Under
wear for Boys and Girls.
Try it once and lie
convinced.
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