Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 03, 1922, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT
REBEL ADVANCE
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1922.
HALTED, REPORT
Peking, May 3 (By Associated
Press.) The Feng Tien army un
der General Chang Tso Lin has for
the moment at least, successfully
withstood the drive on Changsin
. tlen, and stopped General Wu Pel
Fu's movement toward Peking.
The cost, however, has heen heavy
and Changslntien Is filled with
wounded, many of whom are dy
ing for lack of medical attention.
Fighting Deadlocked.
While Chang has succeeded in
this action, there has been no ap
parent advantage of consequence
for either side in the general
fighting along the 100-mlle from
from here to Tlen Tsfn, and both
commanders are rushing up rein
forcenients In preparation for t
decisive action.
General Chang's communica
tions are threatene d both front
and rear, for Wu has thrown 40,
000 troops against his right center
In an effort to cut the Peking-Tien
Tsln railway, while Admiral Tu
Ehlh-Kwei has notified the Nan
king Insular body of his intention
to cut the railway connecting the
Peking-Tien Tsln road with Muk
den, General Chang's base. This
railway Is within the range of
naval guns at Chlnwangtoa.
Aid Is Promised.
At the eastern end of the battle
front. General Wu in marching
2000 troops toward Machang, one
of the Fengtieners' strongholds,
where heavy fighting has occurred
for three days.
Meanwhile word comes through
Shanghai that Sun Vat Sen, presi
dent of the southern government,
is preparing to send aid to Chang
Tso Lin. He will strike" at the
psychological moment," It was sild,
sending troops either Hankow or
Naklng, the route depending on
the outcome of the present
fllct.
Cablegrams from Max
Ignored; MattiHde's
Love May Be Cooling
Paris, May 3. -Max Oser Is
surprised at the failure of Miss
Matbilde McCormlck, his fian
cee, to answer his cablegrams,
and disappointed because she
did not appear in Zurich last
month, when he expected her,
according to a Zurich diBpatch
to the Herald. The former rid
ing master declines, however,
to discuss reports of an
estrangement with John D.
Rockefeller's granddaughter, to
whom he became engaged prior
to her departure from Switzer
land a few months ago.
EQUAL OLD RECORD
INSANITY HELD
E
TENNIS COURTS BEING
. BUILT FOR HI SCHOOL
Newton, Mass., MaV 3. Expla
nation, other than Insanity, of the
tragedy In which William B. Pow
ell, manager in the Boston district
for It. G. Dun & company, shol
and killed his wife end hlmseli
last night was still lacking today.
A cordon of police was maintained
about the Powell mansion through
the night.
Mrs. Powell before her second
marriage several years ago, was
the widow of R. H. White, foundei
of the department store businesb
at Boston which bears bis name.
Servants were said to have
beard a slight quarrel yesterday,
and in the early evening saw Pow
ell chasing his wife around tht
house. Shots were heard, tlu
servants rushed to the library and
found their mistress dying on tht
floor and her husband leaving tht
room. An automatic pistol found
In the library proved to have jam
med and Powell apparently went
to his room upstairs to get another
weapon. He killed himself with a
con- revolver found near his body.
The district attorney announced
that the medical examiner had In
dicated - informally to him that
Powell had gone Insane.
New York, May 3. The Pblla
delphia Athletics today claim the
latest spotlight performance In
baseball :three consecutive borne
runs in a single Inning, a feat ac
complished only twice before In
the league annals. Walker, Per
kins and Miller of the Mackmea
yesterday equalled the clouting
history made In 1899 in the Na
tional league by Shugart, Miller
and Peitz of St. Louis and in 1902
by Lajoie, Hickman and Bradley
of Cleveland. The circuit smashes
all were made off Mogridge and
helped Philadelphia 'to trounce
Washington 11 to 2. The Yankees
and St. Louis were tied for the
American league honors again to
day as a result of a batting come
back by the New Yorkers, who
trimmed Boston 12 to 6, while
Detroit, behind Ehmke's clever
twirling, stopped the Browns 3
to 1. ,
Couch, a recruit, pitched Cin
cinnati to another victory' this
time over Pittsburgh, to the tune
of 9 to 2, while Cleveland emerg
ed from its slump to trim Chica
go 10 to 6, in the only other ma
jor league games played..
NON-PARTISAN WINS
OVER IAB0R CANDIDATE
. St. . Paul, Minn., May 3. Vir
tually complete returns from yes
terdays city election gave Arthur
Nelson a majority of more thaa
13,000 rotes for mayor over Wilt-
Ham H. Mahoney, labor candidate.
Mr. Nelson Is 30 years of age.
He was elected oa a non-partisan
party ticket.-.
Install New Machinery
Independence, May 3. Accord-'
ing to G. H. Wood, one of ihe firm
of the Independence Iron works,
the plant has just been equipped
with a lot of new machinery, In
cluding lathes and forges for the
handling heavy gravel plant work
and Is now one of two such plants
in the valley. Mr. Woods has just
received a patent for a new sub-
soller to be used in plowing soft
land as well as hard pan.
CAN3Y TO HAVE BALL TEAM
Canby, O, May 3. Canby Is to
have a new baseball team, to be
organized this week. The first
game will be played here Sunday
afternoon, when the local team
will meet Clackamas. An enter
tainment was given In the audi
torium on Saturday evening to
raise funds to procure new base
ball suits and equipment. The
proceeds amounted to $33.75. Oth
er affairs are being planned for
the near future. ,
Sedalla Johnny ' Layton,
world's champion three cushion
billiard player, defeated Charles
McCourt, Pittsburg, challenger in
the second block of their 180
point game, 60 to 40."
Eldorado Frankie Tucker, Los
Angeles lightweight and Young
Leonard, New Orleans, boxed ten
rounds to a draw. -
The tourist won't Btay long If
forest fire smoke 'hides the seen
ery.
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America's Home Shoe Polish
Independence, Or., May 3. A
double tennis cotlrt 1b being built
at the Independence high school
grounds and will be ready for use
by the latter part of the present
week. The work Is under the su
pervision of Principal O. D. Dyers
and Thomas Vanice, manual train
ing instructor. The material will
cost about B0, but the labor Is
being donated by the. students of
the school.
ALLEGED SPEEDER ARRESTED
Chicago, May 3fl Max Flack
star outfielder for the Chicago
Nationals, recovered from the ef
fects of being "boaned" on the
spring training trip,' fined for de
serting the team after the acci
dent, but now apparently satis
fied, will appear In the Cub lineup
at Pittsburgh today. ,
Thomas Watt, 444 Ferry street,
was taken into custody last night
by Motorcycle Patrolman Traglio
and was charged with speeding.
Watt was cited to appear before
Judge Earl Race in the pollen
court at 3 o'clock this afternoon
Police said he had no driver's li
cense on his person when arrested.
FEEBLE MINDED LID SOUGHT
IT'S
Practice true economy Shine
with Shinola daily. 50 shines
for a dime. -
i Black. Tan, White, Ox-blood and Brown
Always 1 Oc.
FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN
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Shinola
Home Set
the SHINOLA Hum Set makes thining convenient and assy. A genu
ine bristle dauber which cleans the shoes and applies polish quickly
"u "7. sparge lainor wool polisher brings toe shine with a few
strokes. ....
It'm beat to Bay ' SHINOLA" . .
Salem police were last night
culled on to assist In a search for
Andrew Mutes, a 15-year-old boy
who made his escape from the In
stltution last evening.
Young Mules, who Is consider
ed harmless, is light complexioned
and nt medium build.
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LADIES SILK SCARFS
A new shipment just re
ceived. Made of fibre silk
in various weaves with fringe.
All the new colors and combin
ations. Solid colors of various
plain designs, Roman, stripes,
Paisleys, etc.
$2.98
AND
$3.75
Our Prices Always the Lowest
GALE & GO.
Commercial and Court Streets
Congoleum Week
and Carload Prices
-
. 75 Congoleum Art Rugs, 18x36 inches :.$ .49
1.35 Congoleum Art Rugs, 36x36 inches .98
2.00 Congoleum Art Rugs, 36x54 inches 1.49
9.50 Congoleum Art Rugs, 6x9 feet .......... 7.95
11.50 Congoleum Art Rugs, 7ix9 feet 9.85
14.50 Congoleum Art Rugs, 9x9 feet .11.49
16.00 Congoleum Art Rugs, 9x10 2 feet 13.80
18.50 Congoleum Art Rugs, 9x12 feet 15.85
23.00 Congoleum Art Rugs, 9x15 feet 18.75
.90 Congoleum, square yard 6 and 9 feet wide. .. .74
MAX O. BUREN
179 N. Commercial Street Phone 131
LIBERTY BONDS
WE BUY AND SELL AT THE MARKET.
Today's Prices:
Market Interest Total
First 4 99.66 $1.63 101.29
Second 4 '4 99.46 1.98 101.44
Third 4Vi 99.78 57 100.35
Fourth 4 '4 99.80 ... 21 1 00.01
Victory 100.56 1.82, 102.38
I We also deal in other issues of high grade bonds.
Capital National Bankfj
I vm
John's Surprise
"John was so surprised the other night.
He needed a hundred and fifty dollars to
finish the first payment on a lot we've al
ways wanted.''
He hates to borrow, so I brought out
Savings Department book from the
ted States National and handed It over
hi in. My, but be was surprised when he
I had over two hundred dollars! "
"How did I do It? Oh, Just saving here
and there all the time, and filling a home
bank with loose change."
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Something
Um OFFERS TO BUY
ELECTRIC LIGHT PUNT
Canby, Or., May 3. If the Mo
lalla Electric company will sell its
equipment here, for the price set
by the consulting engineer called
in to appraise the plant, the city
of Canby will purchase the prop
erty and take over, the operation
of the concern.
This decision was reached at a
meeting of the city council here
last night. J. Beebe of Portland,'
called In td appraise the plant and
end the discussion over Its pur.:
chase, submitted , a . figure of
$7787.. The Molalla company had
neld out tor $10,000.
Feeds 1
CHERRO Poultry
a j w r,,ariv nil 9alem and nearby town feed dealers. Every poultry
niant Ws &SiSn d wholesome poultry feeds cannot afford
to use inferior feeds.
The manufacturers of CHERRO Poultry feeds gu 0UefSs SuJ
v,.,ll Screenings Grit. Shell or Charcoal used in any CHH.KKU poultry ieeas, out
KfeS'ttat nodct. but the best
of all CHERRO poultry feeds packed under our famous CHLKKU Brand, all teeds
registered. ,
Cherry City - Milling'
SOLE MANUFACTURER
Co
WORTH & GRAY
WORTH & GRA Y WORTH & GRA Y
WORTH & GRAY
WORTH & GRAY
Astonishing Values! Remarkable Merchandise!
SALE
ENDS
Saturday
MAY
6th
SALE
ENDS
Saturday
MAY
6th
We are only listing a few of our specials in this limited amount df space.
' The entire store is sharing with the Big Extraordinary Raving during our first
sale that is now on, and interesting hundreds of people who wish to make real sav
ings on their purchases. -:
Laundry Bags
Good quality Laundry
Bags. - Special at each
49c
Outings
36 - Inch coloYed Outing
Flannel, extra good quality.
Special at, per yard
19c
Batts
3 pound cotton batts.
Special during hls sale at
each
79c
Nainsook."
36 Inch wide Berkeley
Nainsook, soft finish, suit
able for undergarments.
Spedial at per yard
29c
Petticoats
Ladies' "FITRITE" Pet
ticoates In plain and fancy'
colors. Speqial while they
last at, each -
98
Koveralls and Play Suits
The kind that keep the
kiddles clean, made of
good' strong materials.
Special at per suit
89-
Bangalow Aprons
Ladles' Bungalow
Aprons In a big assort
ment of light and dark
patterns, check, stripes
and plaids. Special at,
each
98c
II I m
mm
MEN'S SECTION, MAIN FLOOR
Men's Hose
Men's B. V.
ulne garment,
B.V.D's
D. Union Suits, the gen
made of " Nainsook, all
sixes. Specially priced for this
sale at, per garment .
$1.19
Men's Unions
Men's Balbriggan Union Suits, In
white and Egyptian, short sleeves, ankle
length, no sleeves, knee length.
Specially priced at, per suit .-.
Men's Unions
89c
Men 's Athletic Union Suits, made of
barred Nainsook, all sizes. Speci- ?Q
ally priced at, per suit 0C
Men's Unions
Men's Open Mesh Union Suits, short
sleeves, ankle lengths, all sizes. jq
Specially priced at, per suit OcC
Men's Extra heavy Wire Twist Half
Hose in Cordovan and black, all sizes,
a dandy for wear, specially priced for
our first sale - rj
at, per pair .LC
Men's Socks
Men's Rockford Socks, the only rib
Sock made without a seam. Specially
priced for this sale - n
at, per pair loC
Men's Hose
Men's Artificial Silk Half Hose in
black, grey and Cordovan, all sizes
Specially priced for our First on
Sale, at, per pair OuC
Men's Hose
Men's Hose, superior quality combed
yarn. Wearproof toe and heel, in black
Cordovanand gray, szies 10 104 ll'
11. Specially priced during Vr, '
our First Sale, at, per pair loC
Men's Garters
Sleeping Garments
Dr. Denton's, the much wanted sleep
ing garment for children, - soft knit,
most every wanted size, specially priced
for this sale, Q Q
at, per garment 1OC
Bloomers j
Ladies' Kniteed Blooners, in white
and pink, most all the desired sizes to
choose from, elastic tops and knees,
specially priced at, "I O
per pair ... L)C
Underwaists
Children's White Muslin Underwaists,
tape button, extra strong material,
size 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, specially priced
for this sale at, ' -. - on
each
Men's Pad Garters,
of colors, standard
priced for this sale
at, per pair
a good assortment
make. Specially
19c
, Stocking Feet
''Racine" Stocking feet, black only,
all sizes from 7 to 10',a. - -f
Specially priced, at, per pair.... J. AC
Children's Fancy Half Sox
'Big assortment of Children's fancy
half sox in many pretty colors to choose
from. Special during this sale 1 f
at, per pair x)C
Ladies' Silk Hose
Ladies' Fine Silk Hose in white, grey.
Cordovan, navy, blue and black. Buy
all you want during this sale flO
at, per pair DoC
TORRINGTON ELECTRIC SWEEPERS
lew model Torrington Electric fl A O rT ft
, special
Come and let us show you.
Torrington Electric Sweeper com 1 t r r
Het. with attachments, spSLI $49.50.
Why pay more for no more.
RAY
WORTH & G
DEPARTMENT STORE
, - FREE DELIVE R Y
177 N. Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon
Phone 132
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