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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1921)
. . n,ihr 27. 1921 rTEvents Oct. cornrtone new - ....I 'IV-Salem Teachers' Commercial club I Oct. 2!) Salem hlgb. A half tfswwi Willamette nnt-1 Mr. and Mrs. Tlor 3 w,.... Teruiiy i. w. Bir last sunuay land and their dane-hto afternoon visited the deaf school for the purpose of kIvIhr cheer to the Inmates. Many of the Willam ette girts have taken sufficient Interest in the pupils vt the deaf school to adopt the pupiU as sisters. ...,hia unlversi- ,leld- fiOrgan recital, Ed Not 6 "r christian Jwird Coarsen, $ church . j. t Mt lust in. Moore- punn msc 8tor ' 257 i i kugbteTls now located . 1416 N. Win-B- 0lBH?edtn police Wed- he said- . ZZ. largest number W pw . . months were quarters Quick lunch meals 25c and up. Saun Louie, 420 Ferry St. 260 At Monday loon luncheon Frances M. Richards, dean of wo men at Lausanne hail entertained the executive committee of the board of trustee of Willamette university. Neimeyer Drug Co., moved 175 N. Commercial. to A. J. Foster, chiropodist. All foot troubles treated, corns, bun ions, broken arches. 322 State. 282 T. Bertha. a student at Willamette university were guests of Frances M. Rfe arfls for dinner Sunday at Laus anne! hall. A dinner party was given to a few of the members of Willamette university faculty yesterday by Frances M. Richards, dean of Wil lamette women, at Lausanne hall. Those present were Professor C. M. Panunzio, Coach Roy Bonier, Professor E. C. Brown, Professor R. M. Gatke. Alice Holman, Helen, Pearee, LIda Fake and Frances M. Richards. The Capital Journal one year by mall for 3; $5 by carrier, it you subscribe this week. The Luella Kimball club of Kim ball school of Thenln?v win k.i4 its first meeting fop the year prl-1 PorUand po8t day afternoon at 2 lock at the home of Mrs. E. C. Hickman in the Kimball building. James crawrorn, deputy secre tary of state, left today for Kan sas City where he will attend the national convention of the Ameri can Legion as a delegate from A Capital alert. Salem, Oregon Pace Died Special lodge No, 4 A. r. a. junks At his home, 16.0 Luther ML 1Mb BTOOfi. Work street. Thursday, October 2T In the M M. degree vis- mi, p. jr. Jones, st the age of itlng brethren welcome. s years. Deceased is survived by his widow. funeral a niioUTi cements will be made later by Webb and Clough, morticians, who have charge of the remains. r 237 Just Received. & new lot of Hood cord and fabric extra wear tires Great Western Garage st your service. Phoae ,44. Tit - High w. T. fUtM Uoyd T. Rtedon W. T. Rig don & Son Sarah M. Anderson of this city, notified the police last night that, while driving her car south on Liberty street at Center she col- A Top trom this Shop is ALWAYS a top made of the finest materials, honestly built and expertly designed. If you want your car's Tops to be of the best you are as sured of real satisfaction by . .iira!ions " : we wi3h to thank nm. c.i j W In free sleeping Qua. neighbors for th.tr w 7 Ilded wlth an automobile piloted , r. Un t, 1 city lail Inland ZL tJI JT. S. Webb, who was moving having US make it. M their name. , - ------..u iue . n niuess ana aeath of our beloved ,,". wifo onrt r chines .. u uiuiuoi. j . n. tiargraf en and family. 257 i lDC Z : their names are nlgit. "1 w m. A. Hast Joseph jleCarty, 0. F. Ander- H)n EmllT Bard it ram l. .( Mrs. u. Petticoat ij Vennen forgejar-n. w Brunswick records on TSee st in our big .1. Isfe n.,c store, Masonic Hwre-mmn music Mflding. UTe, the Jeweler. Sat-m. of The McRat Parlor of Portland, will (H'KC MA. On . x i: v .men r? Zda J Tuesday and Wed week with a com jesday ot next w ftf and tike orders for mlTf,l, fi better quali Petticoats that fit. " (, (or ls money. , P o?rlS'or"rerently anrest 1 Traffic Officer Miller Hay- y . riirw of soeerting bis W"mi. forWtH HO bail yes SfttfEW - appear in police eonrt. Desnite the r,t ..... a oicycie tniet made away with only one man appeared at h m I Whee' 0W"ed by yoUng Tom desk at ih..it!f.a A".9 biB Bea11- "ves at 359 Center " vn, VUlll K M! , n . ,. t - T HLreei iree Dea in the lail IW rent , onp ipartment. nne T0 roem anartment Capital hotel- furnisihed two un furnish ert Plinne 257 UNMMt J. D Wae th(p fnited States navy and his fami ly topped In Salem overnight, on their way smith 'fr"rn Bremerton. Wh.. CHifernla. They are leavi hy motor today. Bargain HTiod on the Capital Joorsa! ends Oct. 31. Subscribe now and sae a dollar. 3vlng east on Center. Both of the ma- were damaged but neither of the drivers sustained injuries. according to a report made .aid hisne Twin, our "Our prices are right, workmanship the best." -r-r-WT-r T If! m iiUJbij o iur T. C. WOOD, Manager. 271 Chemeketa St., Phone 809 Salem, Ore. Webb & Cloogh LEADING FTJKERAL DIRECTOaS EXPERT EMBA1MERS T 51WOP Special Merchants Lunch 35c Sunday Chicken Dinner Hours 11 a. m, to 8 p. m. Extra American Dishes A La Carte Service at All Hours Open 11 a. m. to 1 a. m. Ice Creaa and Soft Drinks Chop Suey Noodle N0MK1NG CAFE Upstairs at 162 Mi North Commercial Street Volmeyer Drui; Co., 175 If. Commercial. moved By faeulty ruling at Willamette university recently each professor shall submit to the president two reports during each semester giv ing the names of such students as are failing in work under that pro fessor. The president and dean shall constitute a committee to canvass these facts, present them to the faculty and take such act Ion toward the failing student as they may see fit. A. L. Sutton of Elkton, Or., was In Salem on business yesterday, feturning to his home today. Save a dollar by taking advant age of bargain period rates on the Capital Journal. They expire October 31. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pieser of Btayton were in town last night a guests of the Bligh hotel. Neimeyer Drug Co., moved to 175 N. Commercial. Neimeyer Drug Co., moved to J75 N. Commercial. The W. R, C. will give a birth say dinner tomorrow at noon in McConuck hall for all comrades nd members of w. R. C. whose irthdays come in the months of Asgust, September or October. W you want your work done By WHITE chiropodist, see Dr. Tat . Masonic hldg. Phone 4 4i. 2S If yon want your feet treated JJ chiropodist, see A, J. Foster. State street. 2&7 On account of illness. Margaret eDaniel of Willamette university nendine few riavs at her In Portland. a CON-STANCE BINNET IN "ROOM AND B0AKD" COMEDY SCENIC TOMORROW T-AEKDAR AND OLD LACK" STORE HOURS 9 a, m. to 6 p. m. Saturdays Included WWW fv.'a'aa. MiLLtZtKT I 1 I Two More Days of Our BIG REDUCTIONS H a r t ei a ns Glasses Easier and Better. Wear them and see HARTMAN BROS. Phone 1255 Salem. Oregon FRIDAY -i SATURDAY The Last Two Days of Our " 1c Sugar Sale PURE CANE SUGAR Being Sold at lc Pound WITH EVERY DOLIAB'S WORTH OF MERCHANDISE PURCHASED Now's the Time to Buy Your Suit, Coat, Dress, Fur, Skirt, Corset, Underwear, Gloves, Hose or Dry Goods all Merchandise in our Men's Store included. Remember Only 2 Days Left 466 State Street Phone 877 -IN- DRESS GOODS SKINNERS SATIN All Shades, For Two Days TONIGHT EDDIE LA MONTAGNE AND HIS ORIGINAL Tickets on sale 2:30 to 5:30. Second Show 9:00 $1.98 Country Store Eddie has arranged for the Biggest Laugh Show Ever CHILDREN'S CONTEST OLD FOLKS CONTEST AND THE LONG LOOKED FOR BARREL STUNT Doors open 6:45. ADULTS 35c; CHILDREN 25c GRAND EXTRA SPECIAL New Fall Millinery THEATRE 3 Days starting Tomorrow Hj land Berg Stock Co OUR FEATURE EILEEN PERCY "HICKVILLE TO BROADWAY" Beautifully Trimmed Hats. All the Newest Creations, in Velvets and Duvetynes, with fancy feather trimmings, hand embroidery and charming ornaments. LOT1 All Hats selling to $9.00 $4.95 LOT 2 All Hats Selling to $15 $9.95 A AH I PP Q! SWEATER BEADS The Newest Thing in Visit the Art Neate Craft Depart meat. m mam MEN'S OVERCOATS We have them and say, "We have never before had as large an assortment." We have Coats to fit every man. If you are a young man you will want a coat that has real snappy lines, alert with style features. Then there are our Coats for men who desire a coat cut a little more upon the conservative line. Men, our assortment makes it easy for you to make your selection. Prices Are Moderate $20. to $50. We have found out that the war is over, our prices show it. . SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE C. P. BISHOP, Prop. The Home of Oregon made Virgin Wool Products in