Page Eight The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon CHARLES' COUP ENDS IN PRISON Former Emperor Tries to End Life by Shoot ing Following Cap ture Yesterday Budapest, Oct. 25 Former Em peror Cbarl' , whose attempt to r-e8tafHh himself upon the iknr throne met with dlHmal failure yesterday, attempted to commit suicide by shooting, fol lowing his arrest near Komorn. Former Empress Zita saw him preparing to shoot himself and prevented him from carrying out his Intention, the former emperor and empress are prisoners In the Esterhazy castle at Tata Tovaros, and Thomas Beaumont Hohler, British high commissioner In Hun gary, Is hurry there, with the rep resentatives of other nations, to Insure the safety of the prisoners. Orders sent to the reelllou troops by Admiral Horthy, the "Gets-It" Ends All Corns Just as Good for Calluses. Money Back if it Fails Thirty seconds after you touch the corn with this Itiiuld corn re mover the Jabbing, stabbing palu cf It stops, for all time. Hungarian regent, spelled the doom of Charles' attempt to re gain at least a part of bis former empire. The regent reminded the soldiers of tbelr oath of allegiance to mm and demanded their uncon ditional obedience, adding that the success of their undertaking would mean the ruin of the coun try. The firm stand of Admiral Horthy bad its effect, and the royalist forces scattered. Latest advices from the section of coun try around Komorn indicated the government troops continued the pursuit of the royalists and that the Karlist premier, M. Rakovsky and Count Andrassy, were among the supporters of the former mon arch, captured by the loval trooos. The Hungarian government will probably await action by the al lied powers regarding Charles' future place of residence. It Is known that Switzerland will not again give him refuge and it is possible that he will be removed to some place where he will be vir tually a prisoner of the allied powers. The followers of the former em peror are reported to have lost half their number In attemDtlne to retreat from Ri-uk t th. Eovaros. Peasant cut off their re treat toward the south. Capture of Oustav Qratz, former minister of foreign affairs, wlm was involved in the monarchist, reported. DRYS FEAR RESULT OF BEER EDICT and out of congress did not con ceal their disapproval of the de partment's action. Wayne B. Wheeler, general counsel for the Anti-Saloon league, described It as "less defensible than at any other time." While the new rules, covering the use of wine and spirituous Hq- PoTTnissrinn Vftr TTftA nf uors as medicines, as well as beer. IlX a limit 01 i It sjiuub, u eauivalent of a case, on the amount of 6eer that may be pre pressure to effect enactment ot .e TUHIS Turtle; "fB ZTJuW anti-beer bill, dry advocates in, Anl,,,ninfo TTnVilir.Lrttn the world conference of VvvUHUUVW w it' o A southbound automobile which me r-- , , jrtOT, hv u w 'that opens November 14, Liquors for Medicinal Purposes Decried by Prohibitionists Washington, Oct. 25. Beer as a medicine enjoys a full legal status today, through the unexpected ac tion of the treasury department in promulgating regulations permit ting its use for that purpose. Is sued in accordance with an optn- scribed to the same person at one time, no arbitrary limit is placed on the number of prescriptions one person may obtain within a given period. Except that the amount for a single prescription is limited too two quarts, the wine regulations are the same, while spirituous FTazier, 250 South 16th street, turned turtle on the Pacific high way about six miles from Salem yesterday, according to Mr. Fraz ier's report to the police. Nobody was hurt. Mr. Frazler's car was heading north on the highway when the accident occurred. The other ma chine was damaged considerably, be said. church accord ing to an announcement made to day by Bishop Theodore S. Hen derson, head of the church in Michigan. Capital Journal Bargain Day price $5.00 per year by carrier. m I jn . . 1 1 I -1 V I,1 1 1. K l, ...KB Plan to Reunite Methodists Made Detroit, Mich., Oct. 25. defi nite plan for re-uniting the Meth- LADD & BUSH BANKERS ESTABLISHED 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. ion submitted by former Attorney liquors are limited 10 one pun General Palmer last March, hold- within any len-uaj ic... in the medicinal use of bfier to be legal under laws, and after the prohibition being withheld St. Demand to Be Small. l.ouis. Mo., Oct. 25.- -That since then, in anticipation ot early the new regiauuua action by congress on the pending limit on the number of prescrlp-- anti-beer measure, announcement tions for Deer a uu'-iu- of the beer regulations came as a would not cause a large demand, to prohibition was the consensus ui mra reDresemaiivc si. surprise complete leaders. Reaction Predicted. Predicting an immediate reac RmonK Louis brewers last night. They expressed doubt that the new rul- ! v . . ........ ,irM,iYi r,t isitlon to the treasury's announce-! ing wouia v .7,72. merit in the direction of increased brewing in large quantities. SimeU A. A. B. C. t. Is too i old or too deeply rooted to roslat nv-t. immediately It dries tnd shrivels, the edges loosen , from the true flesh and soon you can peel It right off with your fingers us painlessly ar you trim your nails. Don't coddle corn pests. Don't nurse and pamper them. Don't cut and trim them. RRMOVK hm with "QETS-IT." Costa a trifle at any drug store. Mfd. by B. Lawrence Co. Chicago. Sold In Salem by J. C. Perry, D 3. Fry, Centra! Pharmacy, (ailv) Lyceum Attractions t: Victorian Artists, October 28th . Gregory Mason, November 9th Will Irwin, December 13th Lieurances' Symphony Orchestra, Feb. 21 Dr. S. Parkes Cadman, March 20th Season Adult Tickets $2.50 Students $2.00 Single Admission $1.00 Seats reserved at the Armory, October 27-28. 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