Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 15, 1921, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
Wh'tney Boys Five Jurors
Chorus Mav Be
Organized Here
Preliminary gteps toward the
-organization of a boys' cboruu
'-which will participate in the
ehoriiB of 20,000 voices planned
'for the 1925 world's fair in Port
land and in which 10 states will
be represented, will be taken to-
nigtit at meeting called for 7:30
In the Saiem high school auditor
turn for which arrangements have
been made by H. E. K. Whitney
of Portland.
Mr. Whitney has been speaking
in the school yesterday and to
day, and states that he wants all
the boys he can get who are will
1ngto pay the 60 cents entrance
fee.' There is no age limit. In
former choruses, which have tour
' ed the country under the direction
of Mr. Whitney, the oldest boys
have been 24 years of age. In his
chorus this summer, the bass and
tenor sections were the youngest,
In point of age of the singers, of
any chorus In the world.
Ten states have been asked to
ilupply singers and during the
eight weeks' stay at the fair the
boys will live in a tent city, hav
ing to pay the DO cents entrance
baring Us own governmental
branch and selecting Its repre
sentatives to govorn the republic
There will also be mounted police,
end a hundred of Shetland ponies
Drill be supplied for this service.
I Dr. H. C. Epley will perhaps
have charge of the organization
here, and at (he meeting tonight
Ben Scovell, noted humorist, will
say a few words urging ftie organ
ization of the chorus.
Will Lecture On
Ireland Tonight
Hev. William h. Qulnn, whoi
has recently returned from a trip wm reR(rn
through Ireland, will give an il
lustrated lecture at the Knights
of Columbus hall tonight. The
pictures represent scenes In every
county of Irelund and show con
dltlons as they are said to exist
In that country.
Michael Collins, commander in
chief of the ''Irish Republican
army commissioned Itev. Father
Qulnn to show the pictures to the
American people and "Let them
pU'ad the Justice of our causa.''
The speaker is a speaker of na
tional reputation and Is consid
ered qualified to lecture on Ire
land and answer questions re
ggrdhig the situation there.
During an extended visit to
Irelund the fall of 1920 and the
spring of tblH year. Father Qulnn
met all the Irish Republican
leaders intimately and Is prob
ably more familiar with them than
anyone else In the United States
Beautiful stercoptlcan views of
Ireland and the lateHt released
pictures, said to illustrate vividly
present conditions will be shown
by Father Qulnn. Desmond Fitz
gerald, minister of publicity of
the Irish Republic Is constantly
supplying Father Quinn with ma
terial and pictures which bring
his lecture up to the minute.
In Box When
Court Opens
San Francisco, Nov. 15 Twelve
venire members examined and five
Jurors accepted tentatively, one of
them a woman, was the situation
at the opening of the second uy
of the trial of Roscoe C. (Fatty I
AroucKie here today on a man
slaughter charge. Arbuckle went
on trial yesterday on charges con
nected with the death of Miss Vir
ginia Rappe, film actress, whose
demise followed a party in Ar-
buckle's room at the Hotel St
Francis here last September.
The five Jurors so far seated
however, still are subject to per
emptory challenge.
Selection Careful.
Exhaustive Interrogation to
which veniremen are being sub
jected indicates that the Jury
probably will not be completed be
fore Thursday.
Lack of interest In the tedious
routine of picking a Jury is
thought to be responsible for the
absence at the opening of Ar
btickle's trial of the throngs that
fought for admittance at his pre
liminary hearing, although all
places in the court room were tak
en yeBterday. A special police
guard Is on duty In anticipation
of scramble for seats when the
taking of testimony is started. j
Attorneys Clash.
The first day's session was de
void of Interest except for verbal
tilts between opposing counsel.
The only incident bordering on
the sensational was an Intimation
in county by Cavln McNab, chief
of counsel for the defense, that
District Attorney Matthew' Brady
had threatened to send to Jail
some witnesses if they retimed to
make certain statements. Mr-Nah
added that he would produce sev
en witnessest o prove his assertion.
"If you do," retorted Brady, "I
Brumfield's Three
Insurance Policies
Will Be Returned
Roseburg, Or.. Nov. 15. he
three applications for life lnsur-1
dence against Dr. R. M. BrumfieldJ
I ance, used by the state as evi-
1 A tint A onlna, f T 1 if n - II I
" " ' 'i . i. m. crumueiu,
convicted of Dennis Russell, are I
to be returned to the respective
companies, if the stipulation en
tered into this afternoon by the
attorneys for state and the de
fense Is approved by Judge Bing
ham.
The original applications ware
taken from the files of the Insur
ance companies and used by the
state in its effort to prove that
Dennis Russell was murdered by
Dr. Brumfield In order that the
body might be substituted for his
own so that his insurance might
be collected by his family.
Although the appeal is still
pending the applications are to be
withdrawn from evidence and re
turned to the proper files and cer
tified copies substituted.
Stops To Repair
light; Stuck Up
By Two In Auto
Ten dollars in cash was last
night taken from the nerson of
. E- n on nf Portland by
two holdup men who accosted him
when he ftoppea 10 rcii
lights on his motorcycle. The rob
bery was staged on the highway
aboiit two miles south of Jeffer
son. The two men escaped in an au
tomobile. Salem police last night notified
Fiic-atii nfflrprs to he on the look
out for the automobile which, ac
cording to Mr. Bowen, had no li
cense plates.
One of :he men was described
as being tail ana weuniiB it niga
hat. The other was short and of
heavy build. He was wearing dark
clothes. .
nJESDAlf, NOVEMBER i3(
New York, Nov. 15. Picketing
of 3000 garment shops by striking
workers began today. Every pici-
.-.- nrnv With O. Card Of lfl-
CL as ,--' . -
structions from the union warning
against engaging in arguments or
making a disturbance.
. C ,v
Washington. ttn ,?3a
ference of $22,516,941 1,74
m ln.
plies, clothing, tooi J
Quartermaster n,.
30. 1921. and th . l
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We welcome you to see our display of Suits and Overcoats.
When you see this wonderful display you will agree with
us that they are wonderful values. Our immense buj'ing
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We are passing the benefit of this careful buying to 3 011.
See these wonderful values now.
Salem Woolen Mills Store
CP. BISHOP, Proprietor
The Store that Wants Oregon Industries to Grow.
Shop With The Thrifty
V AT
BUSIGK'S
VT
16 Lb. Crystal White
SUGAR SOAP
$1.00 5c
5 Lb. cmsro
MACARONI CK1&tU
34c $1.56
7! 5 lb Bulk
TOMATOES COFFEE
2 for $1.00
or
Campbell
Tomato Soup
Flap Jack -g
FLOUR 1(JC
27 c
1 Buckwheat
Prepared
Best Creamery OO
BUTTER ZoC
48c :
PEANUT
BUTTER
LENOX SOAP rn
10 for 5llC 5 Lbs.
33C Palm Olive
10 for
1 Gal. Amber 7Q
KARO 1
58c 1 Lb. Calumel
CALUMET
Green Tea Powder
in Bulk
52c L,2
BLACK TEA
SHRIMP in BuIk
23c 47c Lb.
2 A & H 5Lbs.
SODA TAPIOCA
15c 35c
4 Lb.
Fancy Navy
BEANS
25c
CITRUS
25c
100 Lbs. Fancy
POTATOES
$2.25
Tillamook
CHEESE
33c
Fresh Soda
CRACKERS
13c
lb,
Kel'og's Corn
FLAKES
lie
VIM
FLOUR
$1.90
Cream Oil
SOAP 10 for
77c
2 23c Cans
ROYAL
43c
Vi Pck.
42c
CORN 1 lb. Can
MEAL SALJiON
-HL. 25V
1 Gallon Cane
and Maple Large Package
SYRUP AIbers
$L30
Royal White
chap 1 GaI,on
bOAl Marsh Mallow
4c , 99c
Home Made " white
Mince Meat WONDER
15c 4c
Fency Bacon No 5 pure
Back LARD
24c Lb. 67c
GRAHAM Fancy Break-
crackers' fast Beccn
19c 33cu
Post toasties Tall Can '
Package OYSTERS
lie 22c
D. C Shredded
FLOUR WHEAT
$1.45 15c
4 Lbs. 10 lb. Sack
RICE OATS
25c 53c
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