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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1920)
,y, Novembern, 1920 aoSajo -mares iBomof mdz aiy, Page ItyBriefs lw.. . T,Vt I, I fi night- tt" home in Pittsburg for a visit , Albany looking after busim- wnn !iis relatives. He will also go ters. ;to New York on a pleasure trip) , ..u.a.iu uuonorium Thursday while back there. He plans to b I November 11. B p. m, high mm gone six weeks, music and dance. Lauletta Svm. bp mat later dramatic work, a small ad- j mission fee will be charged. ipnony orchestra of Ch.CiBo; bea i dance music Professor James T. Matthews of Wed- The boy was taken to hi.' in the Busick automobile. Mrs. A. H. Simpson of Albany j "Mrs. Six mvr Better. is spending a few days in s.ilfiri ; Portland. Or.. Nov. 11. The con-j A lad whose name was not learn wnn menas. Idition of Mrs. Schuyler C. Spencer Youth Struck by Auto Is Injured Armenian-Turk Armistice big who was shot yesterday i ed wis knocked down Miss Nellie Burns visited with bnd. at Portland attorney'' 555 H yesterday by an '"""bile d mjur- ci h,-.u.i j ii sa.en. m-.-h .. . a n HianirLiv Uiit"ISit .eiL . ..v. price, .iv nesday for Till imook, where he 1 her parents, Mr. and Mrs W C. ' killed himself, was somewhat Im- ; W A- J- busick, according to will address a county teachers' in-i Burns, at Albany the fore part of !r.ned today, according to hospital police. An automobile with one of its stitute. nearly three pounds! front wheels broken has battt each, were orougnc to me omce aDannoned at the corner of 23th the week. we,Kni,,B : , . , --v.. i uui-s,uay nni ine lau -nu j. s. Wt-bsli-r of Albanv s in the of the CV'ipital Journal yesterday and Mate streets, police were no- :,,,., JT.ffJT.i , i ,.. L ' r oi aioii , , me ?f" i-.irttce day by Mrs. B. M. Wood, of this city, j lifted hurt night. Records show .,.. ... , ,7 " ' ureeon. j They were raised c.o ier ranch: that the machine is the property win i.. ., i.... . uJ! near Hopewell, she s.i id. of G. W. Myers of Scotts Mills. Btema KaBnan Both o-' nteVfo. ! . . " ljrpeno1 " was , sigma Kappa-,, h.nn p. (...nizanoi ., Poking after business matters :n i' "re composeo or siuueius "vmg 0.1 (or .. fe... announcement, but she was not out of da:ir-r. Uindon, Nov. 11. An A. has been signed between inenians and the Turkish 1. ists. it Is announced in an JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT I ... K,,lniav r ii,ri-:J Henry. ... r-.,,em 1 Bureau lrBr-D.aj. Giand thea- 13 Eighth Shnn earlv but before liuvincri Tickets for Viiktekmti. cf..., i.. hnn nB.tu. k, onm ... c.-.a (hp tova anil Ch':sri.!:K i'itiij sshii tin .tt KTiaav El IC 11.1- BW , -.. Minstrel. jDllUH' M'iVte-lUd Cross dortii annual r" lour, puW"-- Nov. 13- I now on display at SUem Hard-j mission $1. Lyceum ticket holders frats. ware Co. 273,l75c. Bring your Lyceum tickets , with you. Ad- bers have been pledged by other! Mrs M Moi.se )s visiting friends at Gates this week. Salmon 7 cents. Fitts Market. story :30 Phone 211. ' William E. Anderson and 0 An inter-fratei nitv open house 1 is pitinned by the four fraternities A call received last night by po- of Willamette university for De- lice from 2440 North Commercial cember 3. A 'committee composed Dr. ! "aid that an insane man was try- "I Kussell Karey and Bryan S. R. Sisop of fialem visited friends in Albany yesterday. drive for Uren's hoi in Nov. 10 : Ki school ghoul. S Shin uaj iiov. 1 I ! vs. i fjaunil. lac C. T 5 000 chil- ;nched. tball, Salem Dallai high Middy and V 11- I'uget Students Prepare V. w. B. Morse left Wednesday on aiing to break into a house in that Kittrick of ihe Sigma Taus, James j-, C rI hnntlncr nil) to the Siletz. neighborhood. Officer Brown in- Bohle and Bernard Ramsay of r fir r LrSl rlLLv vestlgated And reported that the the i'hi Kappa Pi. Robert Story ,... Dance at Macleay Sat. night. 4 man was not to be found in that Hugh Doney of Kappa Gamnwi j f Willamette - ' Waldo Zeller of Alpha Psl Delta. j I Is a tightwad burglar proof ? 270 i, , .P' J,".' "lte' e .... ... . .. I -wim niin. :iy ; .ills. ' . 1-. L u !. : ; 1 : ' t; i i.t 1 1 . ami Mrs. Wm. Cooley of Silverton are I Love, jeweiei, watchmaker, Sa- lem. I Here is your opportunity to get ' two month's work in shorthand j at the Capital Business college . before 1921 a good beginning. A new class on MonoViy. November Z i 15. Pictorial Review $2.50 per year ! for limited time only. The Ace. 127 ! North High. ing in the city. Lee Morelock, a member of the I Salem police force, returned here I today from Elgin. Or., where h attended the funeral of a nephew. Mrs. Ed R. Adams returned t her home in Silverton last nigli if tor a short visit at the home 0 Mrs. H. E. Browne. E. A. C gs of Cor on business Nov. : UllieU'- "A Christian students prob ?ms" w-us the topic discussed bj hiii hib icbo :.i the Willamette university V. M.I Dry 4 ft. big fir wood $10.: t C. A. Wednesday night, with Clare! cord, delivered. Phone V Gillette leading. About 40 students 120. Mr. and Mrs. J. ent the week en 1 Corvallis. V. Johnsc with frieni Reh -ursals for "Co-Partners," the first play of the Willamette uni versity pjBHc speaking department have been goiig on regiilarly, and the cast will be ready for the per formance. Tuesday evening of next week. Excellent character work is be ing evidenced by Virgil Anderson -rand .Martha Kerguson ar in the difficult voles- ass '.hem and all characters i chosen. WANTED Eight Girls for Special Work The Gray Belle Apply after 6 p. m. Mr. Busick told officers he was ian communique dated No ei' driving north on Church street! 7- rVd here today, when the accident occurred. A, More than 10 tons of m bicycle which the boy was riding paroel post was handled 1 was badly damaged, he said, but Crane postoffice during th - the youth was not seriously in-1 of October. The exact flgui jured. 265.46 pounds. BucKiniorr Fine Shots are priced fS.o to frf i Wl were present. Frank Elussa is in town fr B-Iii-Bo 01 iKiks ait tndley Knlji-!-iple. FriU N I'lheir lad- s Mii Nc welcor il ' kief of Pi li i city from L. Lugene. iIr an1 Ml.g , xv Jones were' ttt. 71 ;n KUo-ene yesterday. Mrs. Jones. will remain there several cVtys ' aina tiie- with friends. it Elks H. H. Corey, public service torn ' li. i.:ks SWIM Special rates to school I mfslonr, left today for St. Louis j iii - 271' and university pupils to swim . Mo., to attend a conference ofi ! during this term. Oregon Bath j representatives of the interstate House. 27U: :in last evs commerc commission and the va rious state regulatory bodies. The .1. E. Holton told police last ; conference is called with a view I night that his alligator traveling to arriving at a uniform mini bag was stolen from the Marion mum weight on grain shipments Bo-La-Ho ore:: ol Eugene, hotel vesterd.iv. -ortVind oollce I sanrl nnlrnem romVitlnna between jm hall Saturday night. i2 wcre notified of 'heft. state and interstate traffic. The 1 conference is called for Monday. Musics. Bureau presents j Salem Musical yau presents . November 15. U Henry, njanist. Fn. Nov. 12, Harold Henry, pa .. Frt. Nov. 12. i mo Parlow, vioiinist, Feb. . aKthleen, ftirlow,r violinist. Feb. Arthur W. Lawrence, former; Mareip:-t Matzenauor, con-! 27th. Margai-et Matzenauer, con- state printer, is over from Corvai April l5th. Season tickets tralto. April 15th. Box office open . lis today visiting with Salem , . i' Wili s and Grand Thursday. Nov. 11th. 9:30 ' friends over the holiday. Mr. Knowlar.d's. Mail orders a. m. Single admission to 1st con-, Lawrence now operates a job print. ktox office open Grand Thurs- Cert $1. $1.50 and $2. Concert rj ing establishment in the Benton ! . , Enid Bennett IN "Her Husbands Friend" SHE'S ALWAYS COOD 11th, 9:30 a. m. Single gins 8:15 p. m. 271' county sent. ton to 1st concert SI, $1.50 i$2. 270'. His mackinaw- w.1 stolen while COUGH DROPS Every time you cough remember Bunte Cough Drops and forget the cough! Pure cane sugar, menthol and horehound. The last thing at night makes your throat feel comfortable. LOOK FOR THE FUNNY FAT MAN 1 S eiJB BlICKHECHH SHOES A QUIET elegance, a rich simplicity, a cole harmony conspicuously beautiful are L fine points of our No. 438. Mahogany with invisible eyelets, and modeling that shows latest refinements in style. And on the sole is our tr: mark BuCKHECHT a symbol that distinguishes si that wear as well as they look. Tell 111 when your dealer doem 't show them and we will endeavor to have you supplied. BUCKINGHAM 6c HECHT MANUFACTURERS Sixt tl ally fiftitt SAN FRAN1 For Sale in Salem by Paris Shoe S John W. Harbison leaves to- he w,is working at the Floronce ' night for Detroit, Mich., on busi- irge potatoes, hotel yesterday. D. U. Tompkins ness going from there to his for- J LOWER PRICES ON Suits - Coats -Dresses Thomson's Remnant Store 1-2 PRICE SALE This is the Event you have waited for ; Halt PriCC 03.16 SEASON'S CLEAN-UP J SUITS ARE IN FIVE LOTS LOT 1 Ladies' Suits, in serges, tricot ines, velours, silvertones and Goldtones. Formerlv selling S72.5 Oto S82.50, CLEAN-UP PRICE 54,65 STARTS FRIDAY Odri lot of Children's and Ladies' Wool SB? f ' Serge Middies, al?o -ome Girls' Wool Dresses. x i If vou hurrv, "our? for V2 PRICE. m ; A few BOYS' SUITS. Values from $7.50 j : to ?13.50. Hurry Out Price Vt PRICE. ) S ; EVERY SWEATER in the house, except I the Baby Line, just ' PRICE, f LOT 2 Ladies' Suits. Splendidly-tailored garments, in both fancy and tailored stvles. Formerly selling $39.50 to $69.50, CLEAN-UP PRICE $36.15 t " LOT 3 Ladies' Suits. A larger assortment of beautiful models. Formerly sell ing $58.75 to $69.50, CLEAN-UP PRICE $39.85 r I Ladies1 Black Sateen Skirts Hurry Out Price 1-2 Price Childrens' and Ladies Gingham Dresses, yours for ' 2 Price. -ABY CORDUROY and SERGE COATS, some Velvets, at just '2 PRICE. 1 1 In the neighborhood of 100 Children's !! White Middies, just I; PRICE. LOT 4 Todies' Suits. A still better as sortment of the season's newest gar ments in both staples and novelties. Formerly selling $89.25 to $97.50, CLEAN-UP PRICE $64.85 JT NO. 5 THE VERY FINEST GARMENTS IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK. This Ixodes imported style models and many of the garments have been feature earner the nrire asked here. Garm- fl?r71 Fill Orio-inalK- - ia nr t 1A?; nn V "tFvf j OllUl 1VI A. Vf f . W W J- W W - YOUR CHOICE S25.00 COATS , "ces Raiiffp nn to 57 sn To pinoo nut Everv Coat D- -r , A . 1 Keducea A4 t One Fourth think of it ! You save I 25c of every dollar. 1 . . . , - xjt Damaged Blanket Sale This lot was bought from the Mills at 50c on the dollar. They are slightly damaged. You can save about ' -i- Remember, they are Wool. $6.00 values go at $3.98 $12.00 values go at $7.45 $15.00 values go at $8.95 Wool-Nap sample let. a $5.50 value, Clean-Up Price, each $2.98 CHILDREN'S WOOL and VELVET TAMS and CAPS while they last i PRICE. 48 CHILDREN'S HOSE For Friday and Saturday Only You have to Hurry! 29cPAIR Come to the Remnant Stoi Friday and Saturds The Following Lines Yours for Just PRICE: In the neighborhood of 5.000 to 6.001 of REMNANTS of Outing Flannels, Pci tC'lico, Ginghams, Toweling, Wool I Goodl, Etc. If you hurry, Yours for Jus 1-2 Price LADIES' nd CHILDREN'S MILLIN Around 150 Hats to pick from, while last, 'j PRICE. Odd Lots, consisting of Ladies', Girls Odd Lots, consistin gof Ladies', Girl.' Boys' Union Suits t PRICE. Some Silk and Wool. The Remnant Store 254 ML Commercial Street. A. D THOMSON, Who Sells for Less. JUST THINK OFF on Any BED COMFORTERS in the Store $4.98 to $6.50 BED SPREADS, sale $3.98 EACH Odd Lot of SILK HOSE, values to ? Sale price, pair (i9( 'I mm 1