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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1922)
"PAGE EIGHT OitFIRMATION ORDER DELAYED SniiMAN CASE W hite Plains, S. V Oct 4 i Iiy Associated Press J Supreme Court Justice Monsccauser today reversed decision on an applica tion for confirmation of the report Eisde by Referee Gleason iu the fcullmaa divorce case. Justice Alorschauscr, wto an Dounced that he would make Lie decision known before next Fri day, added that he was ready to confirm the report today, but that counsel for Mrs. Stillman bad ask ed him to take bis time so that if the banker carried the case to the appellate division, it could not be there affirmed that the report had been confirmed without careful study of the report and evidence The application was made by Mrs. James A. Stillman, who wan cleared in the report of charges oi adultery with Fred lieauvalg, In dian guide, and Joined in by John K. Mack, guardian for baby Guy fctillman, whose legitimacy wat Upheld. It was explained that by render ing bis decision before Friday Justice Morschauser would render unnecessary similar bearings scheduled for that day at rough keepsl and Kyack. BENGAL FLOODS TAKE MANY LIVES Operation To Cure Bandit of Criminal Tendencies Sought THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON ' ' J v- rh Learen worth, Kan,, Oct. 4. Mrs. Dolly Gardner, wife of Roy Gardner, notorious bandit, is to day anxiously waiting word from Washington as to whether the government will permit an opera tion of her husband, who is con fined in the federal prison here. Attorney General Daogherty, it is indicated, may announce some time today whether an operation on the brain will be permitted to relieve a supposed pressure which Is said to cause Gardner's criminal tendencies. Mrs. Gardner arrived yesterday from California to be present at the operation and was disappoint ed when she learned tbat the per mit had not arrived. She was al lowed to visit her husband and later Indicated her intention of re maining here to be near him. I "Although I was disappointed when I learned the permit for the operation bad not been received, I have not given up hope," Mrs. Gardner said. "I cannot see why the government will not permit it. It certainly will not make Roy any worse, and if it accomplished bis reform be would be the gainer." WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 192a - . .. us, aTsv iianlliteiilWiiftrHWirJffiffiriiii ninn,lfltl ftMfililrrt ' f NEW YORK TAKES SERIES CALMLY Calcutta, Oct 4. Floods in northern Bengal have taken an enormous toll of life, according to passengers on the first train to reach here from Darjeeling in eight days. It is impossible to estimate the extent of the disaster at present, but the travelers estimate that several thousand persons have leen drowned in the affected area and that other thousands have been made homeless and destitute, and valuable crops destroyed. The floods are Said to be the worst in the history of Bengal, An outbreak of cholera is add ing to the difficulties of the relief workers. SALEMITE IS ACCUSED OF ASSAULT ON WOMAN EARLY CROWDS AT GATES IS SMALL New York, Oct. 4. Only 30 per sons were lined up before the gates at the Polo Grounds at mid night. In past years a consider- erne erowu assembled before ?ne gates early in the evening preced ing the opening of the world ser ies and remained in line until the tickets were placed on sale at 10 a. m. Ilernard Berrgran of Brooklyn, Who reached the I'olo Grounds :3u o clock yesterday afternoon. held first position In the line, and Leslie Carpenter, 16, an office buy, was second. Most of the early arrivals car ried a soap box or camp Btool, while several spread newspaper on the ground and attempted to sleep. Polo Grounds, New York, Oct. New York's two ball clubs the Giants and the Yanks en gaged today in their second family fight for the honors of the annual world's series. Thirty-five thou sand spectators, made up of local cltlxeory, with hundreds from out I of town points flocked to the grounds to see the embrolgio be tween the winners of the National and American leagues renewed It was an ideal day for the gam A coppery sun glowed in a cloud less sky and tbere was a mid-sum oier warmth in the October air. 'If this weather holds we shaii see some pitching," said Bob Shaw key, the Yankee hurler, "for you can't beat the old sun tor oiling u soupbones. New York took its local world'; series calmly. A New York team was bound to win anyhow, and there was no mad rush for the un reserved sections in the upper grandstands and bleachers. There was plenty of room for the early comers and tbere were seats to spare at noon, Of course, the usual brass band was on hand to keep the early comers In good bumor. Nick Al trock and Al Schaaeht did their baseball clowning acts before the game. The Near East seems to be get ting closer all the time. Losing Weight? If stomach b Giuwy, Sour, Acid, With IK liiidiK, Heartburn and I'rensure, Try Sturaf's Dys-IM-pMia I Mils Tonight, Thursdaynlgbt aud Friday night the county clerk's office will remain open until 8 o'clock, according to I'. G. Boyer, county clerk. The extra hours are added by Mr. Boyer to accommo date thus persons who have not et registered and who cannot ap pear earlier in the day. Registra tion closes Saturday night at 5 o'clock. The republicans appear to have been successful in the Encyclope dia lirltanntca. Any number of thin people have great trouble tth what they eat drink and suffer with imhgea- Hon. The fuod does not seem to prepare itself to nourish the body. The stomach is In an acid condi tion and such people often com plain ut weakrt, rheumatic pain, headache and a run down condition when what they need is the alkaline t-ffect to overcome or neutralize this acid condition. A host of people have found that by chewing one or two of the large white tablets frum a box of Stu irt's lyrei3!ta Tablets they get this alkaline effect. thty then be Kin to pick up. take on firm flesh and eat whatever they like ana tiet fine, tli-t a 60c box of Stuart ' iyP piia Tablets of any druggist and note the splendid results af ter eating pie, i-hcte, sausage and all the othor tawly foods. (adv) Henry Street of Salem, arrested last night on a charge of assault and battery on Gertrude Fry, a neighbor, was arraigned In the justice court before Judge G. E. Unruh. He entered a plea of not guilty. Street, Judge Unruh annwtmzed today, will be granted a trial Fri day morning at 10 o'clock. AT KAGG Crystal White Pure Vegetable Oil Soap, 22 bars $ 1 .00 Karo 10 lb. Pail Dark 59c , 10 lb. Pail Light 65c Butter Highest Grade Creamery per pound 49c Swift's Bacon Squares Sugar Cure, per pound 19c $3.00 orders delivered Free (Sugar excepted) j Phone C. O. D. orders : 478 i UFnnTTT H i 4 .saw ms dkmm. lb jLwaftttM L J i- '111 ftp tl (MID A . ! ! i i f I I I America's Home Shoe Polish Makes tidy-looking feet that give the right impression. Brighten up your dun-looking shoes. Shinola softens and preserves leather and makes shoes wear longer. Economical Convenient Easy. Black, Tan, White, Ox-Wood and Brown. Always 10c. FOR FAMILY USE get the SHINOLA Home Set A genuine bristle dauber which cleans the shoes and applies polish quickly and easily. Large lambs wool polisher brings the shine with a few strokes. M V i. I i ' 1 Save your premium coupons! They are a 2 Savings added to the money you save oy swys rremium coupons cost you noirung xree wiui an iiiutiKwco w The People's Cash Store's Great JUST ONE DAY ONLY ALL OVER THE STORE Snap", "Pep" and Tons of Bargains Constitute the Lay-Out for This Startling Event tor ii im Hairs WATCH OUR WINDOWS WATCH OUR WINDOWS & i 0 n Ladies' White Waists White oile dress waists made of nicely trimmed voile, the trimmings alone cost more than the entire sale price, ralues to tl.25 in the lot Thursday spetial (in the basement) C . Ladies' Medium Union Suits A very nicely made medium weigut regular 50c grade of underwear in nearly all sises, places on this sale at nearly 1-3 of its regular value. Special for Thursday Gold Band Cups and Saucers Regular 35c grade fine quality good band cups and saucers. This sale Is an opportunity rare, to restore your sets at a price that seems almost unbelievable. Basement ... Ladies' and Girls' Storm Rubbers 19c 19c Genuine pure to (1 .00 values, g-.'t rubber, regular Tnursday special 5c a. lis Large Size Pieces Granite Ware Values to 75c goes sale (basement) at .... in this Thursday FREE DELIVERIES With $2.00 or over Purchase We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Men's Dress Shirts Odd sizes only, regular values to T9c and tl.OO a selling like this has never yet been recorded in the annuals of modern merchandising. Thursday Special in the basement Men's Work Shirts Think of it men! Think of it! You never dreamed that 19c would go as far as a dollar bill! but here it is, values to 11.25 mostly all odds in this sensational Thursday sale Ladies' Millinery A large group of ladies' winter hats and shapes, some of them trimmed and un trimmed. In this never-to-be-forgotten sale day they' will all go at just Ladies' Underskirts A large lot of ladies white and colored underskiV, regular values run as high as 75c, go in this sale that will long be remembered at only (basement) Ladies' Dolly Trim Aprons One sensation after another with us on this great day; this very choice lot of Tolly Prim Aprons are all gaily colored and nicely trimmed. Children's School Dresses This sale helps answer the school prob lem. It's money savings will bring joy to every home, can you imagine nicely trim med gingham school dresses at (basement) 19c 19c Regular 35c grade Large Turkish Towels Special at 5 Pairs Children's Hose Five pairs children's cotton hose, each pair worth more than we ask for the five pairs, assorted sixes, all go in this sale that will make bargain giving history Thursday ... 36-inch Heavy Flannel Regular price :9c per yard, this heavy grade fleecy quality ct good flannel, comes la plain white and fancy eolors Thurs day special, per yard (Dry Goods Dept ) 36 inch Heavy Sateen ms line quality of sateen would be a bargain at 35c per yard but as we promised an unusual type of a bargain sale we offer this good grade in five d.fferent colors at 3.c Grade Mop Sticks Special 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c ft GROCERIES 19c 19c 2 tall cans Standard Corn 2 tall cans Borden's Milk 2 medium size libby's Pork and Beans 190 2 cans Del Monte Pork and Beans 4 cans American Sardines 3 pounds Japanese Rice 5 bars White Wonder Soap S Five cent Cigars 15 pounds of fine Spuds 12 pounds dried Onions 19c 19c 19c -19c 19c 19c 19c The purchase of any pair of ladies' shoesover J3.75 will buy the purchaser a Ladies' Silk Hose at 9c We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities 2 Yards Fancy Flannel Fancy flannel, 27 inches wide, an as sortment that has a range of 17 different colors, this grade is regularly sold at 19c per yard, Thursday Special, 2 yards Fancy Table Damask You've seen bargains; and heard of bar gains; and bought many bargains your self, but here's an offering of fine grade table damask that will be hard to forget.... Wool Dress Goods Every article on this advertisement seems almost too good to be true; they are certainly good, and surely true, come and pack your share away tomorrow. This dress goods is ideally suited for children's school dresses. 36-inch New Cretonnes ihe colorings are a veritable conclave of brightness and cheer regular 35c per yard. Special 75c Best Made Brooms 173 only to be sold to -purchasers of S-.00 and over in any department. Special FREE DELIVERIES With $2 Pur chase or over 2 Yards 19c Fancy Gingham BoTri r.??' f new ginghams n novel stripes, -checks and plaids, a variety hat exceeds twenty patterns. This sensa 2TJ,Zalr "3 be reali,ed when the i,, upeu inursday 2 yards Girls' 35c Hair Ribbons lotLofSfin1idt lnd medium widths in this 19c 19c i Per yard patterns, special 3 Pound Cotton Batts Pound cotton batt at 36-inch 353 Grade Indian Head Cloth Special at 2 Yards 36-inch Nnbleached Muslin . ThuSa6vre:L.barSain PriC6' Epedal ' MISCELLANEOUS 19c ITEIVIS Men's and Boys' Silk Ties Pairs Men's Work Socks uspenders Men's 29c Dress Boys' and Men's rw- .-itaa vaps Ladies' and ChidrP1- . "". Leather Pocket Books II ' " 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c Ladi Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' 49c Brassieres 25c Silk Gloves 3c Lisle Hose Linen Handkerchief, 101 "I Jewelry ln,U,ft Any Ladies Journal beads, rings, etc Home 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c IfTn f. I Journal r4 It's best to "SHmOLA" -Basement v 1 9c sf I ill f I III I i I (t JS y 1 K w A-Jl