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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1920)
Vf Novembers ffh Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Itoge Three anam iMua fflho Serve in Germany ... s The most cx- IW ,,vpi-k ever Peac . ..,.ir.nn Array ;by tne ""T .7" ,tii'ov::f EfWhed.froni Occunation lout i many: in Enemy Jlive T,VrP front . Will ttclt:...,,. nracticnlly every fWo "',-nB,i0 en- .thp army " Etartie manoeuvres conauu miles southwest of PS . Z .nlrlt into the men P Sf attacks in the VP Amc" ",mifl.(cd and in r W ,i ihe Doueh- faults of Chat- mammi ..,i A.- tories of the fight as trucks went rumbling along tho narrow roads to Adneau. For the two clays following "Chateau-Thierry" the two brigades "attacked" each other after theo retical artillery fire, seeking to cap ture certain positions. The umpires declared the result a draw. The problem of taking over a sector of the front followed this manoeuvre. litem' Mihiel and the ai -its all the vigor u. " ..! warfare. From " Lo t the two weeks of SnW w a brilliant suc- t Rrieade, commanded RrtBdier-aeneral Fred W. .n and te Seconu El ITthe 5T hills Hdvance headquarters of the LI FnFrces in Germany ard the "front" to direct . (ViWnie-ht lations. mere iu. nents marcneci ana y- Lbed througn wouu bleeping in tne open, ... - Irain anasuiienuB Lis of war. excepting enemy j shortage in "enow. iuea..- , stalls of various units, worK- actual war conditions, Ivcd orders late in me ai- loral night for movrmcius 10 jegun at daybreak, rraciicany ling was miasms ....... kin there being no planes with American forces of occupation. of the Fiftieth Intantry the German attack on tau-Thierry by attacking the of Adneau. A battalion corn- Ed by Colonel William W. Mc- ition advanced twenty miles M the darkness and rain, lilting the manoeuvers of the ith Machine Gun Battalion, i tn. tn uAllth was lusiieu -" v of the fcferne to halt tho Ger- 111 191,. " i w6 a number oe tne i ai Liimcuu-i in ij the youngsters with MILLINER RECOVERS IN TEN DAYS Mrs. W. C. Conner, 224 Fist Broadway, Long Beach, Cal., has a large millinery and fur business and it resolves solely upon her to conduct the affairs of the business in every respect. She became over worked and run down through myriad of duties which came up for her attention. Mrs. comer declares sne was tired all of the time and very rest less and at times was afraid to be left alone. She spys the doctors gave her several things to take, all without bringing about any change in the betterment of her health. A friend who had tried Vinol for about the same thing, and was in u position to know of its merits, advised her to try a bottle. After using it ten days she reports that it helped her greatly and that she also will recommend Vinol as hav ing ingredients which bring quick relief to one who requires a tonic for nervousness, insomnia, weak ness and general run down condi tions. Vinol to a weak, nervous, emac iated and run down human being is the same, as a lubricant would be to a dry, over worked piece of machinery. It renews life, invigo rates und puts stamina into one's entire being. When one knows the Vinol formula they are at once im pressed with Its wonderful up building elements. They are: Cod Liver and Beef Peptones, Iron and Manganese Peptonates, Iron and Ammonium Citrate, Lime and Soda Glycero-Phosphfltes and Cascarin. Vinol is sold by your local drug gist J. C. Perry. (adv) ..ill I I " 1 mtm AZOLA Itqual to butter for shortening -at about half the cost. AZOLA Ner than lard for frying. AZOLA tferred by thousands to the lest olive oils. t At The ELECTRIC SIGN "SHOES" "Get From Under" SHOE SALE Beginning Thursday, November 4, 1920 THE STORE will be Closed all day Wednesday to arrange stock for the Big Sale. We have trouble to get ex tra experienced help, and will have to get things convenient so we ca ngive our usual service. M M t We Prom Than We Every pair of Shoes in the store WILL BE REDUCED, some 20 per cent, some 35 per cent, some 50 per cent, and some I will be sold at prices out of all reason of regard to original cost. We intend to reduce our stock at least 35 per tcent t ti 'ill . I I 1. T by the first of the year, unly a tew prices wm oe quoiea nere. - M-f J Flat 25 Off I 91c Ladies' Shoes 46c r . nnca I TWO LOTS OF SHOES in sizes 2$ to 4, none bigger, OF THE ORIGINAL PRICE ON LADIES RED CKObb I gome all Kids black cioth top8 some grey tops, but nminc nl V V KIAIrt .. . ... ... . . ruii-f3 w w a aj ,n quality wortn irom Ladies Oxtords irom $4.29 Up MEN'S $12.50 BROWN Beaver top welt i MEN'S $12.50 BROWN CALF Brown top welt . If you wear 4 or smaller, don't miss these X TVf tXT'C! 01(1 En nnAni. . t x " muwjn tseaver top welt .. fr rvr x tt nv nYirnRns school heels A OQ I . - jk I vfVmUD i r-"" t Lower Pr ces on Children's Shoes nonn pi?n r.ROSS BROGUE OXFORDS Q QQ I I We can only give a very few of the great many bargains. X These shoes equal in quality any shoe that sold six months t Sll 90 RED CROSS BLACK KID OXFORDS, Cu- Q OK The Bargain Tables will be full a' a $15.00 and better; then some t ; O fiC f MISSES' SHOES, 11 to 2, button and lace $2.89 I lce Welt rj T rwvv y I uriillivi I i I Jji vVi HWiii ONE LOT BLACK KID OXFORDS, military heels rrv.0 rwfnrna arp worth ud to $7.50 a pair SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL OTHER OXFORDS Selling Kepretentativew JOHNSON-UEBER COMPANY Portland AT ALL GROCERS MEN WE ARE SELLING THE NEW REGALS at from $1.50 I to $3.50 under the market of six months ago, and the I a AO to Q HO 1 SX'Sr. , very Dest- AU Prices are trimmed More 1 uvu tw j xiu.s saie. Ww.ii smaller in proportion. DARK BROWM Rfinrrw ff r u. t e fio : : MISSES' GUN METAL BUTTON and BLUCHER, broad ; ; ttK BKUWN BROGUE effective welt g J 1 1 toes, low rubber heels, $6.00 grade ' ' STETSON BROWN KID Lace, $18.00 grade .... y 53 cf i r . . T 1 Tr- T XZZJF&L on tnia snoe has bee'i $15.00) X - KH.GAL NORWEGIAN GRAIN, $13.50 value at Boy's Bargains 1 $7.50 GUN METAL, round toe welt 5.35 J $8.00 BLACK KID, plain toe welt .. . 7.95 6.95 5.95 (Our price on this shoe has been $15.00) riii H v .i(a w M. I ' r. ii I j . , . . . . x . . . --tt..-t---.t.. . Njwiiii . , iii,i,ju mile ;lt inr . in 11.9a t 1 H , t BKUWJN BLUCHERS, round toes, welt .... a Mtt A .Lot oi Jaaies ouocs z ack kid, blucher kid, und weit that are actually worth, we sold them for $7.00 $57 BILLY BUSTER HEAVY BLACK, sizes 13 to 2 were X $9.00 GUN METAL ENGLISH LACE welt and $7.50, at, special - t W w P w, w v M.D i Hint"" ' rr T " 1 ' L JnJ ' .i, the HOUSE OVER $13.35 - t SAME, 3 to 5ft, $7.50 grade, for INU LAJJiEio X wv, piain ioe weit g att ark nrcniTCED I .-' .. 1 o.uo H "M" BIIJ.Y BUSTKK KKOWN. 8-inch ton. sizes 10 to 11. the I ATT TTTT-V V.-.K-ll Vl pl S & fl T 17 fZf 1 4- en nil i a vi r, i . ijwuvxv, ' .rr.r..fi t f ' ' An i Pi"UVV" W t W f ,.TTTTTTtt,TTTTTTmti444i4m $15.00 CAMEL TOP, brown vamp, French heels JQJ6 ; Sizes 12 to 1, the $8.00 grade for Jb EVERY PAIR OF MEN'S HFAVY 1 $15.00 ALL BROWN KID, French heels 12.66 ft. . SHOES REDUCED ! T,T,rxT r at i? t?pH Cross, military heels 1 A ftfi u.u $l.ou crvw v, AV.V These wUh hundreda of others make jt a worth-while $11.75 BROWN BROGUE SHOE, military heels Qy j proposition to $9.25 BROWN CALF, school heels g.46 j INVESTIGATE $13.50 BLACK PATENT, turn French heeis yyb i i tw.apk ALL KID. turn soles, French heels Q fifi t' . th- last ot) x . . I x.uuuiiKa fir nr t ...vAonn ri,Qn iipp 1AOQ Fip.rv Pair W arrnnted. Saiisi nrin rv. " lu.l i uwiw- r" " I "o tter Logger's Shoe made at Any price FINE BLACK KID, military heels 8.65 t .. . .1.. . r nr ' a-w ! 5VO MARKET CONDITIONS t all boys and youths shoes are cut but 1 am T I t 1 I. If H: W IT DAAlf mh . ' AW , , i 1 V I1C " "l lllU H 111 U I TK l A VV FINE BLACK KID, scnooi neei : D.U ARE VERY UNSETTLED, some prices have been cut, f t A A ..... x i 1 i FORESTERS' LOGGERS ROOM TO QUOTE MANY PRlriT'C! RED CROSS ORTHOPOEDIC t at wj prophesy ag to the fu. ; B0YS, LIGHT DRE worth $13.00, we sold at $11.75, at, special yxfft Jf Europe comes to buy agajri( prices wi rise; if ;: frcm Iuty De ' the way I . t . rt a not. thev will droc Your truess is as srood as mine or the ! I " S3.9fl I BLACK KID OLD LADlfcib baia W- - - - man in'the Unitd stateg J - frr); Pair 0 Sorf Are Warranted Satisfactory 1 , , "f m ,,,, j As, 'the of 1 the stomach and cnnstlnatioo are a Diets r In -ikl kl t4wvM. mU i Z make 7our child bright and I owing morning. " Do not pettish givincr them cutter nil rhamber-" Pr ge m -s. i aF' Don't Forget, every pair of Shoes has been Reduced for this Sale and will be Guaranteed as represented, to give LITTLER & UPMEYER The Sole Owners. Satisfaction IMIMHIIMM1IIMMHIIIHt1'" .m.tiiinin jaaaa.a.........t.t Every pair of Shoes in, this Store will be REDUCED IN PRICE Some 20 and some a great deal more AT THE ELECTRIC SIGN "SHOES' better and more pleasant toW. 4wt. MMM.MM . ' t,4