Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 17, 1922, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
FIRE DESTROYS
APARTMENTAND
Chicago, May 17. Police to
day searched for unexploded
bombs believed to have been plac
ed In a $500,000 apartment build
ing In North Chicago, which last
night wag damaged by fire, start
ed, police say, by terrorists In
connection with the so called Chi
cago labor war. Another develop
ment on which authorities work
ed today was the confession, said
by police to have been obtained,
yesterday from Mrs. Margaret
Miller, wife of John Miller, under
arrest as the alleged driver of the
"death car" from which shots
were fired killing two policemen
early Wednesday in the labor
feud.
Police connect the firing of the
building with labor disorders thru
a man who warned two women In
an adjoining building. "To hell
with the Landis award," he shout
ed as he attempted to kick one of
the women. He Is being sought by
the police.
The building damaged by fire
with an estimated loss of $250
000 was being erected under the
Landis wage award, a decision
handed down by J. M. Landis, for
mer federal Judge, acting as ar
biter, which was intended to set
tle labor disputes between con
tractors and members of the
Chicago building trades council
The structure was owned by
contractor who denied receiving
threats. The 100 workmen on the
building are divided Into two
classes, steamfitters and masons,
working under the Landis award
and carpenters and plumbers
working under the old union scale
That the fire was incendiary
has been proven beyond doubt, po
lice say. All fire fighting apparat
OB in North Chicago was called out
and the stations filled with other
engines, in expectation that more
fires would be kindled In ac
cordance with a threat police are
said to have received in which it
was stated unless all labor men In
custody were released by last Sat
urday, fires would be started all
over the city.
The questioning of Mrs. Miller
said, brought a confession from
her in which the names of other
occupants of the "death car"
were given and It Is substantiat
ed by a previous confession said
to have been obtained from her
husband. Police said Mrs. Miller
admitted caring for the occupants
of the bandits' car who were sup
posed to have been wounded by
the police.
NightNews
Summary
J
New York The Maiestic. mam
moth Morvlch of the seas, warped
into her pier late yesterdav after
a trip from England during which
she broke existing records for
maiden voyages on the Atlantic.
tne Tamplco oil fields, charged
with inciting a revolution and
committing robberies will be dealt
with by Mexican authorities with
out pleas for leniency from Amer
ican officials, it was said at the
American embassy.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1922.
Washington The senate thru
a resolution proposed by Senator
McCormick, republican, Illinois,
and adopted yesterday, declared
against the use of the naval trans
port Henderson to transport to
Japan American naval officers
who were classmates at Annapolis
of Admiral Hrui of the Japanese
navy.
Atlanta w. C. Coburn of
l.ob Angeles, grand goblin ofnhe
Pacific domain of. the Ku Klux
Klan, reached Atlanta for a con
ference with klan officials.
Mexico City A dozen Ameri
cans who have been recently in
White Fish, Mont. Paul Reich
enberg, foreman of the Ewlng ce
dar pole camp, near Radnor, 23
mnes northwest of White Pish
and George Sharp, a camp em
ploye, are dead, the foreman hav
ing been killed by Sharp, who
then shot himself, according to of
ficial reports.
LEAGUE TO ACT
UPON PALESTINE
Geneva, May 17. (By Assoc!
ated Press.) The council of the
league of nations decided today to
hold a special meeting not later
than July 15 to consider the ques
tion of approving the British man
date for Palestine. The decision
was taken on request of the earl
of Balfour of England.
Lord Balfour told the council
that Great Britain was greatly
disappointed that the present ses
sion had tailed to register consent
to the terms of the mandate upon
"which the allied powers had long
ago agreed.
It had been the opposition of
the French and Italian represent
stives which has blocked the
measure, while the Vatican ex
pressed fears that religious inter
ests in the holy land would not
be' properly safeguarded under
the terms previously laid down,
ha said.
Y. M. ADVISORY BOARDS
I OF COLLEGES TO MEET
Oregon Agricultural College,
Corvallis, May 17. The Willam
ette university Y, W. C. A. advis
ory board will meet in Corvallis
May 20 with the Y. W. C. A. ad.
visory boards from all other col
leges and universities In the "Wil-
ROBBERS HERE FRIGHTENED
Burglars who last night at
tempted to gain entrance to the
home of A. Sowers, 1283 Broad
way, hastily took to their heels
when a dog kept at the house be
Kan to bark.
Patrolman Walter Thompson
who investigated the case this
morning, found that the window
screen on a south-side bedroom
window had been cut. Tracks
were visible in the soft dirt near
the window, but there was no oth
er clew.
I BERTRAM SIMON, well-
known photographer, of
Tacoma, Wash., who says that
since taking Tanlac with such
good results he now knows
why everybody is praising this
wonueriui medicine.
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lamette valley to share ideas and
gain suggestions for more effi
cient work.
The modern trend in education
al methods, the purpose of the as
sociation on college campuses,
and specific advisory board re
sponsibility are among the topics
which wfH be discussed at this
meeting. Miss Alice Brown, stu
dent Y. W. C. A. secretary for the
northwestern field and Miss
Gladys O. Taylor, general secretary-
nn this camnus are among the
speakers. The conference will con
sist of three one hour sessions and
luncheon in the college tea room.
This Is the first conference just
for Y. W. C. A. advisory board
members that has been held in
the Willamette valley.
SPORT BRIEFS
Tulsa. Jack Britton, welter
weight champion of the world,
scored a technical knockout over
Morrie Lux of Kansas City in the
fifth round of the scheduled 12
round bout.
St. Louis. Goldie Rapp, Phila
delphia National third baseman,
who was injured when he fell into
the Cardinal's dugout in Monday's
game, left the hospital ana ac
companied his team to Cincinnati.
Winnipeg. Mike Gibson,- St.
Paul middleweight knocked out
Danny Fagan in the fifth round
of a scheduled 12-round bout.
Wichita Falls Manager WaT"'
ter Salmon of the Wichita Falls i
Texas league cIud, announced the'
sale, of Outfielder Ray O'Brien to'
the Denver club in the Western
league.
New York. Gunner Arnold
champion heavyweight of the Ca
nadian army lost to YuBsel PerU
stein of Brooklyn In four rounds.
Juarez. Tiger Flowers, Atlan
ta, won decision over Frankie
Murphy of New Orleans in 15
rounds.
Coast League Scores.
Salt Lake 6; Seattle 11.
San Francisco 3; Vernon 5.
Portland 9; Sacramento 5."
Oakland 8; Los Angeles
(Called 14th inning, darkness.)
8.
St.,
SALEM YOUTH FINED $20
Lee Sklllman, of Salem, was
fined $20 Tuesday afternoon when
he pleaded guilty before Police
Judge Earl Race to a charge of
possessing Intoxicating liquor.
Dr. F.L Utter
Candidate for
MAYOR
"When they told me about Tan-
ic It seemed almost too good to be
true, but since taking the medi-1
cine I know for myself that all
they said about it was so," said
Bertram Simdn,' 1031 E. 46th
Tacoma, Wash., a well known
photographer.
'I suffered from rheumatism in
my shoulders for ten years and at
one time had to go to the hospital.
was down In bed for months and
hardly able to turn from side to
side. I couldn't sleep and I don't
believe I had a day free from
pain. My appetite failed and I
couldn't digest a thing DroDerJv.
Gas made me have heartburn for
hours after meals.
"In a very short time after I
started taking Tanlac I actually
felt like a new man. I am now en
tirely rid of rheumatism and my
stomach is In first class condition,
while I have gained ten pounds
and never felt better. I have rec
ommended Tanlac to a number of
people and I am always glad to
say a good word for this remark
able medicine." "
Tanlac Is sold by all good drug
gists, (adv)
Undergoes Unique Test in Window of the
H, L.JSTIFF. Furniture Store
Tuesday morning, in the presence of newspaper men a refrigerator was sealed containing a great variety of
ioods, effort being made to select that which would he apt to spoil in a few hours were they not in a refrigerator.
For 102 Hours Tuesday Morning until Saturday Night
These Articles Will Remain Untouched The Original Ice Will Not Be Replaced
What
Slogan and Pledge: "No Inter
est, but the People's Interests."
Qualifications: Member of city
council now serving fourth year,
member of most important com
mittee during my term of office.
, Chairman of special committee
that Investigated Southern Pacific
program. Voted and spoke against
their proposition.
"It Pays to
Advertise"
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Thursday. May 18.
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BE AT OUR: STORE SATURDAY, 6 p. m.
mg will be free from taint or intermingling odors of each other. xwinseiaror xuesaay morn
HOW DO WE KNOW?
We did the same thine: last
-when they tasted the milk and found it sweet and cold,
the butter was solid and th
burger cheese being in the same compartment altho, it
was really there.
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FREE ICE
We have made arrangements with the Salem ice Company to
supply every AUTOMATIC Refrigerator sold during this special
showing with ice absolutely free of charge, for one week. As it
is not likely this generous offer will be repeated we would advise
Kciung your remgerator during this week.
For Senator
LOUIS LACHMUND CANDIDATE
FOR RE-ELECTION TO
ORDER EARLY
At the end of the test last year people made a run on us for
refrigerators and we could not supply the demand as rapidly as
we would have liked to but by. taking advantage of our exper
ience we have stocked a larger number of refrigerators this
year and will be able to care for all who desire the very best at
the cost of the ordinary, but we ask that you order early so as to
distribute our deliveries more evenly. v.
Automatic Refrigerators
Keep
Food
Always
Fresh
PLATFORM
Have always been a consistent1
and persistent opponent of ei-
travaganee.
Lower taxes and the economical!
administration of state, county j
and city government only real!
solution for our existing burdens.
ineweirare and happiness ofj
our people rests upon th shoulders!
of those charged with the respons-
Jbllty of public office.
My re-election will mean a vote
of confidence based iioon mv
legislative record.
SLOGAN
Stand squarely upon my lerls-l
tire record durng the past four!
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