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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1920)
Bull Laughs at "Pussyfoot Bf Movement, Writer Says Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Tariff Factions Preparing For Fight On Floor H 'uxh'l.Ktoil. Dei Si Brl Corespunilciit. I ( . Il.evs ' I, ill nil 1m l:ie. E. uvint-' i"!,,K r . ,!. i': tluriiiB three centuries. i'l;l, ,n . .. i...wia ihev took u-ith thee. H tm'it in ' ex I i nalva untie of wealthy West Knd, London, or presimm (hnt American;, ile.illnu." sure it was true nit 18 here branUM ns the ''Puasy couien over the cables, am) bids vii lvlies and mualc hallH new many weeks. mi ' , idfcneiini' '. -J .oil I mnK" 1 ... . till b Bovenn'i" He Biin . .... fur in11" ... i ......I. ' llcaii ' a l.let:inil lil'idos itself on ,1, til'iTtv or me iiiiiiuiiu;ii. 1 lie 1,0 , tnilicidunl" isn't always ,1. eyes "t the foreigner. But j, h. i e, and genenilly John 'Butt i ur r hi- t'l't'ilicaliieiu ne iiuiikh coumii I" "' . , ,.l,irr 4 ,ln .;.'., ... ...iic nnd 1 nuid form .iiln 113 Cttw " w 10 . "a I."...i.n ii,..a( ll..h I'W .llio 1"' J.ti-f ... .. n'ui.eu. S t inlay himself, form sta tlmi ,1 mi the day of best, ami he American who. may have to his Sunday liberty. lUtdn Stun took his l,tw near liberty -.fit, 1 Un :'ll (in Clint 1 null ...lliiniit Hi ... kfclnL-N I' uuor question, " ..... 2. ,h.,t Hie inevitable consequence of thfl i n ' more, e.ieu inui e iunii- with feeding.'' nay.; anti-'iiloon league' k of lyratiny srty9 puritan Sunday cmiipiMa", ESluK Uniioorucy and Liberty need pot a the same thing." KMtfcUUl i Aware. H,e ! -'in niusL lie uroeni noiiie u to its present pussyfoot issue wet issue. For instance, the aijli'.-il H met' Lonl's Day Alliance l litis us way ti mem ,...!..,. ..on It. on it.,, rift to discover what are his treasons for Em1 'be day id' rest, while the Sun- rubiMv le executoo on tne spin aim tunth holt'. Hntrv are beginning at Inst to tree oui- the Old I'm t in tolls which forbade in itnn nn Sunday. Hut iiussyfoolism Is mi tin' campaign to deprive us of ihhirI,iss be for till we know, a preliminary to mali- K 1 .. f .1x11 ...ml i-eti.nlless f:i o il leu" piscn-s Puritan lien. taranri discusses the issue roundly in a of close type, including for British con-, .' .-..i... .; '. c aii1u ImAiMri r..d I ni- .1.. U . 1.1. .11, in FaMjrff lf .... UZIU lulls HID ..I'll- iu JIM! .i v.vi. Mnday niovenient in America will be 1 the prohiliiiionists of Britain. Ridicule of , i.. .Ili.i'liua itiMin lin.l 111. i,' utitw Minn i, iprsoiiH nie i t's is loot i so i:o CUiiLeiNi'o. to ive.ineii i lie euose ui pioin Is Delivered Mailed Nine Years Ago wo, .. tl. I h i r city is JUnt fiKhi - ppvirs mo I hat Horn re Reloat. a woll- liiin i JK mitii-i ! ;l IiiiS (': I'll II I1M Sll Mil 41ko ;t n'sitU-n; of thin city. igo yie osicai(1 nrived on the noon train. , Keller, "tHflp Tate' fho pnivl wna Axthi d mm a 4 of Wales in Film Cartoon mreiMimwimi ine v ori iuc. orara t n o Kenown while on his rccenl trip Which yis made by moiins of rarilboonl 1 Tllm i .1 . .. i . 1 i T , .1... i. i" . . . : tflP hll im ii'iMiu nf thA MMM n-A I In November 1920 the average daily paid circulation of the Capital Journal mthe City Limits of Salem was 3302 A gain of 507 in the past year, and a gain of 81 over "le previous month made Without solicitation o r ffemiums, and this gain "ade in spite of a raise in wbtcription price necessi tated by increased cost of Publication. NTC C APITAL JOURNAL gaining steadily because public appreciates the Wwt to make it an in- smgly better news Paper. ft Dominates the FIELD New York Plans Regulation of Plane Traffic 22. ProDO- tiie Fondrfy emcrgener II tod the oiostiion wer' I-- da in IiniiiK up their i i'1'tiratory to the fight Conservative British Find Winner of Nobel Prize Once Conduc tor on Chicago Car A J .99 M 11 Aos Heeaea ; york Dec. 22.JRefulitlOn of nir traffic over N, u V,K. ,;itv is inovid. ,1 in ,, ordinsitoc 10 b sulnniti.d by K. tnBWrila lu-esidont of tbv board of older men. The ordinance, be wild would stipulate :s.i feei u ,h,. niininuiin altitude for airplonen over ' MaiiliiiUi.ti nnd 5,000 !', i .iiiove oilier boroughs, flying over erowded st l"' iiroStbited. All slnnt ets would I- " tttitplc or Ts.vpti:iii" oatswii is inolidt d in tin- li.-'t tr coioinodl tie in, nil . I in the I, ill on which Im port duti-s u'Oj,ld lie iftiiiosed. This , llcyi fa." omlttud from lb, . Ijst env ; en otu List nigUt by ehalrmau Poruney I., f.-nse the eonimittee bad been nimble to preiHtre esii- i unites of the tolnl revenue which nrould I" dei ised on the bnsis of th? si ' i 1 1 relH ;t )iouud duty ilil- i Hosed. " , London. Dec. 22. At Inst the tirlttoh inanufiieiurer and seller the inosi e,.iiscrvnrive of their ci.-.ss in the world have coin.' to the re ullxatibn thai sjtafertbing is a nc esvtiy and vital pari of their otisi ness. An exbiintiou recently opened lv A. bite City." This exhibition wits, in the words of the promoters. In tended to show "the power, the oos MbiUtiea and the latest develon tnents of advertislujf." j.',,,. sevemi dayB the streets of the city have seen a pageant of "sandwii b men-' attired in cnstunies made famillur by well-known advertlsenn ms. This has been described by the oress ;is "a wonderful outburst oT Ibiiish oniei nrise." Much lias bjeM made of the fact that tp... esh.: : tton is a eo-oierative leffort ' to throw British rettajence t,, th" w inds." Anteriea has been Selected by the promoters and those who have la- Ken part in the exhibition as standard on which to base thell torts As one of the lenders In ...is for 1 n c In nil new departure cx plahnujr it ; fbi' lit"ar nnd idctorlal i.dver (isement is not nearly no wldelj ml opted in this country as It is in the LTnited .States, tteeogniiinn this fact Use Thirty club' of publicity men iilill a nutnlic,' of ndv'-aisinn ex perts liae voluntarily organized this exbildlion in order to deinons-t.-ate nnd egpuUfl the tin-s r,i aover- it.. tttetbodis and liov.sildli (It, ef- mask 1 M'. six ounce glows hm hrvu i.irniht'ii insic;ul of fiye ounco iiAt s. Thi- irhivc mivt' tho inaU'h to Con It' v, (locliirinj,: Slew arl liafl lurH tu il. I'loiuotort; of tho nmU'li sii'i fiw oiMicw gioyoe rere iui nvatlnbl. and tnWl both fihtns h itl aTC0d to use mix miner lovrn U. foit'Aihe Hani hail startBd. Both th-.- boxctH iH'r w.i'tt rw ihls. honmn, i-'.- -A CvntraJ News dispiiu ti from IlriMjisynrs, ' KinUtiui, undrr 'I'uosdav's tiyftj t i ; 1 1 st !: I persons were killed 01 Injulvu l-i .i ! tioiad. Tin ucOitle.nl was due, it i8 (t a ted, it i'V'i ei ow itlnjr of ;t, train, but details are lackiim. tko lisiMU-h adds. ied. dr.. Ic. K::-1U il liriMises wt'l'f (evoked. nut 04) rinril iMiinHei" uf opei'atuis of fcofi' i.i r i t i k eHtuldir'limenls Vere fount not guilty and permitted lo continue In huHiuiaa i i In ritv oouIMH- in an all-duy lieariii;; h W in tin. emmeil ehaiiiln-in yt-Hterdny. A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION They play the leading parts in James Oliver CuPWbod'a NOMADS OF THE NORTH Thursday, Friday and Christmas Ye LIBERTY tisinur-ties." to ednetite the puhl ill advertised and 1 goods. .Just aii tie tiou trust marl. ninliitfiH'turer is relUCtat b.'irK tu an ndertising so Hie public is doubrVul tin1 eoonojaiy of purcb.i.'; tised wares." ttade-British trtvor- K'nut Hiinisun. winner of the Mobbfi literature jnize for 1920, t onee was a conductor on a Chi- rctfga bor.-e car line and was fired from the I job becnu lie could not i I rentoinbber the names of streets.' That was forty years ujib. Today, I j filler a'lnnlrut tiie ISS.dOS Nobel! oi'e. be ;t aeelai'.ned as the jjrent j 6bi fiction writer of fVandiunvla. ! ; While iu this country Hamsun , t M urk ed as a ilishwat-ller. house- iMiinioi', conductor and ttinihner-1 jaeli. H ' i.s a .Norweiiian, sixty ! years old, and it now living on his Protests Costs I-Yh ncis Dom'uan and junc Roberts, Dnntxu's In (be Hif; Musical t'oinedy Bncctlfll "Listen l.i'siei-," I'oiniug- to the ;rnnd 'riieatre, Wednpsdnv. licccinhor 2Qtb. Sanford, Ms,, Dec. 12. A reditr tion of 22 percent in nagea nnd' Shehridan, Wto T salaries iu the two entaldishinents ! Conle' of Sheridan ' ol the Sanford Mil! corporation ' awarded n d.-eislon here will he put Into effect on Jan. (-ten art of New Vol'! nary 2, aQOordlnc to announcemonl hore. 'I'he mills emploi oiMKt oper- Boxer Decision .lintiiiy hen SStB'-Vf Old Horse-Car Driver Winner Of Nobel Prize Storm Relief . Not In Sight Says Forecaster San Franeiseo, Dec. '22. Con tinuance of the present storm and cold weather until tomorrow even ing in expected by the United States weather bureau m-re, although ne atlvet I nrt MtftHMil in etui t i nin- 1 1 it' l lir! after the fourth round of a m lied - grim nd tiled ten round bout on th Golf Christmas Give Golf Presents for Enjoyment Throughout the Year. Our Entire Golf Stock Reduced from 15 to 30 Percent. Hauser Bros. Salem Albany Eugene; Corvallis. creasing rainfall mav he expected in the period. The rnin is extend ing from Tehachapi mountains north and appeared todav 10 In falling- less rouularly than yester day in the state. The head of the storm is still in the north Pacific, where It orig inated, and is moving slowly in land, it appears to have a slight n.o'i h ivni'ii movement, however, so California may miss its full for ! morrow. Ohlcngo, Dec. 22 l'"ew of the old linters" who rode the Halsted Streetcars when horses were the vogue iu motive power on Chica go's paths of oennueree remember the rrractic conductor who oalled all the streets wrong and stopped his. horse-drawn ear in the middle of the block for acquaintances and shivered on the hack platform in the early H'l while delving into the inysieiii' 01 ,.ie. k . (winds of mile force are expi , -nadir conductors Mine wasi m(j th( nol.lhw, sl,.,. COIlW KOUtc Hanisiin aioi im" "i wan- Norwsn and his name now is "iven ba 10 Chit a go as ill' will-I J A , ,,r ,1,.' Noi.ei prise tor im, I Man Arrested As JhiJ' tTrr vnu- Drunk at Dallas oaeo HI' I . car cotiduelnr is "llnn-ger.-' ilutisei ' has bet n liana iated into twenty-three languafta. Or Andrew Dow is one of the 'old timers" who remembers Kmite of the days of horse drawn sweet- cars. ' , , I remember him well.' saM Or. Viow in a reenit nlerview "A dreamer 1. 'till 1. 1 1 i n . white-haired He came to Chicago from North Dakota. The passengers used 10 gel mad at him. so Millie koat his Job. An old lady asked lnm which way the ear. was going and his outburst brought about his its- charge." linnlMltl t... e..,-t omii'i'il as a tisneiui.i. off thfe NewfoU41nd Hanks tit:' finally drifted hack to -..'... where he began to writ. "' "" years of age. in humble circum. stances, and his hook teiin un .' of his struggles to mime a led Is Army Deserter PallaS, dr.. Iiec. S 2 Tuesday i veiling Arehie Wilkinson a sol Ih r from Fori Woideo. Washington, was ai rested by city marshal Chase lor drunkenness and sentenced lo serve four dayB. in th" city jail, which sentence be is now serving. The Bhariffs office received com munication from the government j officials al Kurt Worden that r-j chie Wilkinson was wanted on the charge of desertion having left his J post on October 1st. As suon as he! hs:5 ( OITipleteU HIS sentence, iiiej sti. i iff will take him to ancouver :i went from Chicago to and deliver him into the hands of tne army oiiioiais ineie. Only 2 More Days To buy Sensibble and Practi cal gifts for Xmas at Xmas Store Salem's We feature only such gifts as will be useful to us during the entire year. Monitor News It. 8HH LAST DAY' ,,-.Ua ori. 1 .IIIIII1IUI , . ' .!.., f the Monitor school who n.,,1.. laa iie.ceat in the test given recently by the county superinten- j dert are: Paul Conye Clifford Dim ' in- u ,i... tValva lcnon. ll h. i.ins l. ..... . - : forces in riam Ted Brb, Clarence Hansen. Samuel fj.s( n,.uU 1:;l, Brantner and Wayne i omeio. The basaar held here Bataroy night by the ladies aid was a great success from a financial stand point. The articles were sold at auc tion nad sales were fast and large. A feaiur. which added to the occa sion was the big supper. Ol" Jacoheoc who has been con-, fined in the hospital at Portland for some time, lias recovered suffi ciently to lie out of doors part of a.,,,-, nmrt nt the time. Road guajervtoo J. A. VanClcave and the Willamette Valley noutn ern section men hive been filling in plai . s with gravel at the several railroad crossings near here. Electricians were here from Alt. Angel this week wiring the new re ajUM nt i ii i.enon. The rnasiiuerade ball which was postpon.d from 10th to the 17th on account of the bad weather, took place here Friday night and a very pleasant time was had. Miss Edna Lindberg was in Sa lem several days last week attend ing the teachers' examination. Carmen Cook has been very I" for some time, but is reported im proving in health at present. Fur Animals To Be Big Feature of El Paso Show EI Paso, Texas. Dec. 2!. Pra--tically every state west of the Mis sissippi will reprinted at the fur bearing ammai nu El Paso February 2 to . i! was an nounced todav by the El Paso fan- j ciers and breeders association. , which Is arranging for the show Representatives from most of tne -atai.es have registered for the. show. . C C. Hawley of Dallas, viee-presi-j. -f th v.itional Fanciers i Portlann Man Joins Staff of State Attorney .lames West Portland attorney, formerly associated with Elisha A. i Baker. Portland, joined the staff of Attorney General Van Winkle, Tin's I day. as -mi assistant attorney sen oral. Wist was admitted to the practice of lav. in Oregon in 11S. i ii,. ainiHl for in months as a mem- her J the American expeditionary ll ( io i-'rane" returning home o, i 1., ,ii', 1'1,'i'w company, Uitn nuaniiy, nw fifth division. Atlas skailoped, cul corner BED SPREADS Special double size, very .rood ruaterial, regular value $9.50. Xmas wpecia' at $4.98 Iround Mixed Linen .Scalloped TABLE CLOTHS rtg. price 8, our special price $3.75 Heavy fancy flow ered TURKISH BATH TOWELS reg. val. 2 now 98c These are a recent arrival and have been marked to move fast. 9-4 Bleached MOHAWK SHEETING special at I he yard only 69c , i i JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOl'KNAl- WANT AIJS PAV Guaranteed ALL WOOL PLAID BLANKETS 64x84, values to $26.50 Our Xmas special only $15.50 ALL WOOL CHILD REN'S SUITS In all sizes and styles, reg. values to $12, spe cial at only the suit $5.98 LADIES PURE SILK THREAD HOSE The very thing for Xmas Gifts, formerly priced at $2.25, our special price only $1.00 Louise Glaum "LOVE MADNESS" Starting Tomorrow I I i ' 1 ' A 50c Box of Stationery Special 25c MEN'S. TIES 49c W have sold to 4ate alHiut 50 doz. of Ihese and have only a few dozen left. Come ad gel one before they all Ml MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS $1.65 Thes-e come in fine Madras and all siz es and colors form er val. to $3. BOX HAND KERCHIEF SPECIAL We 'lnm jiid riN-clicil n I-ii-1 aMpMMM of box liaiul hi n hlcN anil In order lo clear ilieni Im fore inaa l ovcr, Mr niai-kcil ilient mi llial Uary will ninn- lant. Tlie-H- an- pi Ii i ll III fliilll 25c AN'"" Jn XiniiH Ih.c. if BSC KAPPINEyy bo 8 e arson- cot yuea. -aCiu- pRANri VJ Theatre U DOl'BLE Ol TONS in Dry Goods C1ctbLg & Shoe Depts. Only. Visit Our ECONOMY Ita Moment and Get a " V. .ncition has been ap JOI RNAI. WAST ATS TAT JOt RNAL VANTAUS PAY