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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1922)
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1922 III if TWP PAPTTAT. TrtTTBXTAT.' OATtM- 'abpam vaiiiii mil I ir-i ' .fAUH; 1'lVli 1II11IRI I II II I 1 1 1 1 II I lUlffll DULLIlU hoxie photographs the voice I INTO S1LENC E BY KLANSM EN Kew York, Nov. 28. The activ ity ot the Ku Klux Klan ia Louis iana apparently has come to a head in that state through the murder ot Watt Daniel, worm war veteran and university graduate, nd T. F. Richards, a mechanic, ol Mer Rouge, Moorehouse parish. The men have been missing since August 29 last, when they were kidnaped along with three others who were released. The kidnaping was done by about 35 armed and masked men who sus pected Daniel and Richards ol having (red upon an official ot the Klan. They promised them that they "would never see their friends or relatives again," and. so far this has been true. In Hands of Barns, Investigations were started and reward offered. A grand jury considered the case without result and the governor used every pow- f - 1 r 1" ! " , ' fdji?$ ): '1 lC-N ; I i- 0--j-""6 ."o uuumii vuice ana reproducing it. not as a picture, but as the sound of the voice itself, a new device, known tT,a ...... . , I aiJO-inoT.Ot.hftTlA hna haan r.rA.(.J I "H 1 . .1 er jn nis aisposai 10 apprencna - " "vv" rv.... vunn une, 01 tne uenor- the kidnapers. Friends of Daniel wrote to Washington and William J. Burns, director of the bureau of investi gation of the department of jus tice, promised to give it "imme diate and thorough attention." So far the entire Investigation has, in the words ot Sheriff Carpenter of Bastrop, ended "against a stone wall." ' Town Fears Klan. The reasons, according friends of the kidnaped and prob ably murdered men is that Mer Rouge, a little town of 800 in al JfcJectnc Co.. Schenectady. N. V! T KpI! the talking-motion picture a reality. ; SEAT SALE FOR Dill BIG Seats are sellhie ranldlv for th t engagement of Kolb and Dill, who come to the Grand theater tonight. This year these popular come dians are nrpspn Hi.tr tha latent naoitanis,. rears u power 01 me comedy of Aaron Hofman en xuwr, r,uu ujmms titled "Now and Then," being the story of rapid-fire events which happen Immediately following tne date the Volstead law became op erative, As a pair of saloon keepers one of whom the 18th amendment forces into' lawless though pros Klan prefer to remain silent and In vestigation of either local or out aide officials meets with no co operation. It is true the Klan members in Mer Rouge resigned after the out rage, but if they have any know! edgei)f the affair they keep it to perouB bootlegging, while the oth themselves although it is virtual ly certain the kidnapers were Klansmen from another town and probably another state. ROBERTSON ALLOWED TO WITHDRAW MOTION er goes bankrupt under4 the ban ner of prohibition, Kolb and Dill have found two most congenial roles. Hoffman has liberaly sprinkled "Now and Then" with brilliant lines and ludicrous situations. In the opinion of several dramatic reviewers, "Now and Then" is Ada, Okla., Nov. 28. (By As sociated Press.) Special District Judge Thomas Edwards, Monday, allowed the defense in the case against Governor J. B. A. Robert- eon to wtihdraw without prejudice a motion to quash the indictment against him, thus leaving the way open for future similar action should it be found necessary. The defense then offered a general de murrer to the indictment which eet forth five grounds, numerous substitute grounds on which they claimed the case should be dis missed. - DuBELL'S Eine-ISrltongr Roeer Contl of . Prance led Edouard Horemans of Belgium by a score ot 600 to 495 in the first blocks of an 18.2 balkline bil liard match which is virtually for the championshp of Europe. For Croufy Coughs and Colds Mother for years have relied noon this dependable prescription of fam ily physician to break up alarming, troupe cough. You oon dapmd on Dr. Ball's durinf lonv nlrht-attaaka nrnn,,ffk. Id. It looaeno bard-packml phlegm, re lieves congested ares and stops oough- ing. wmiuren "Kenieooa old pure syrup of pine-tar honey. At snjr drug store,. Only Gas! efujim Hoffman's great.; ;t achievement, and he is noted for successes. Kolb' and Dill's special orches tra is with the company, .which nuinDers among its members: May Cloy, Julia Blanc, John Fee, Wil bur Cushman, Charles Yule, Frank Wallace, Allyn Lewis, Jack Whit temore and others. GIRL SWIMIMERS TO SHOW TALEN T Two exhibition classes in swim ming for girls, one tor glrla up to 13 years ot age an the other tor those between 13 and IS years, is to be a feature of the Thanksgiv ing day T. M. C. A. open house to which all are Invited. The events are: Two length swim, one length on back, one length on back re turn front stroke, swim under water, dive under water, swim exhibition by small girls, stay un der water, apple push, life saving exhibition. At the same time the swimming event is going on a basketball game betwen two clubs formed from the service membership class will be in progress. Follow ing the game and swim, the last Beach. ot the program, refreshments will journal be served In the lobby. program follows: 7 HO p. m. Reception In the lobby, music In charge ot Edwin Socolotsky. 8:00 p. m. Gym exercises, wand drill, free hand drill, games, pushball. 9:00 p. m. T. W. C. A. swim basketball game. FORMER SALEM MAN DEAD Word was received Monday the death November 23 at Long Beach of J. L. Wood, a former resident of Salem and owner of ranch on Howell Prairie. Mr wood's wife died October 1 of this year, also at Long Beach. They are survived by one son. Pearl Wood of Howell Pairie, who now at Long Beach to attend the funeral of his father, and two daughters, Mrs. Hal Sheldon of Long Beach and Mrs. Bessie Wheat of Los Angeles. Both Mr. and Mrs. Wood were buried at Long WANT ADS IRVING COBB DECORATED New York, Nov. 28. Prest dent Harding granted a commis sion as major in the military in telligence division of the offi cers' reserve corps to -Irvin S, Cobb, writer and author, as a re ward for his work during the world war, it was' announced yes terday. "Gets-It" For Corns Costs Little If bo called com "cures" have only made your feet more sore and APROMPT KICKrOPF in the coldest weathered tender, don't despair. For instance complete, permanent relief ia guar- nteea Dy tne new methoa. A few rops of "Gets-It ' removes any old or new, hard or soft corn from any root, it peeis on in your ringers. Costs Dut a trine everywhere. Recommended by all" druggists. E. Lawwrence & Co., Mfra., Chicago. Sold in Salem by Central Pharma- J. J. rerry, J. F. Tyler and D. J- Fry. (adv) Zerotene good cold. rest oils now freely and lubricate per sectlyjn sero weather protect the bear lags Increaae the power and flIMlity of your engine. ilium llTT eAW " ' . . ... mm I Thanksgiving Special j Brimswick ' Phono- J : W " graph and 6 Double Faced 1 1 ji te Records .J lllli J ' s6o Per Month j S. A P.r is3;r II if II A tf ai .O .fll MI k sP'ymWm' a T Sl $ ft 100 power at once. Your motor kickt ofF the moment you step on the starter. That's "Red Crown" the quickest-starting motor fuel on the market. "Red Crown" vaporizes rap. Idly and uniformly in the carburetor, no matter how cold it gets. Play safe. Use quick-action "Red Crown" and nothing else, and you'll go a long ways toward eliminating win-ter-drlving troubles. Fill at the Red Crown sign at service stations, garages and dealers everywhere STANDARD OIL COMPANY .(California. Qyr3V?-r-- ::::: -Jr-i , s Ml i-v, ... sy ' . -'im 'Mi 11 I : is 11 O 5pv I 'All-wool clothes, splendid styles, reg- . il r&ti -'3 ular values to $45.00. Thanksgiving Special tWWY Dresses - . ;! g A very good assortment of w oolen and ' j j - I , silk Dresses at this Thanksgiving Special j 1 l Price ' ' ij .: Suits j I Regular values to $45.00, the finest of il materials, including our complete line of J Genuine Tweed o-Wool Suits. Thanksgiv- f I The Day Before presents Quickstartingj vt lOOAP0WER tatn Around Heart and Palplta tion Often Duo to Gas Pressure Heart trouble is seldon accom panied by pain. Those sharp, knife like pains felt in the region of the heart, after eating, usually result from gas in the stomach pressing against the heart and interfering with Its action. Neglect of this con dition may lead to more serious trouble, hence you should lose no time in getting rid of the cause of gas. Baalmanns Gas Tablets are wonderful for the relief and pre vention of gas. They act upon the stomach nerves and glands, pro moting digestion and helping to correct the weakness responsible for the trouble. You can obtain the genuine Baalmann's Gas Tablets, In the yellow package, from Dan'l J. Fry nd other leading druggists. Price, one dollar." J. Baalmann, Chemist, Han Franciaco. (adv) With the "Easter of the Fall" looming- on the horizon, this interesting scene of activity. The holiday spirit pervades our entire store. Every sort of Merchandise for personal adornment as well as for the home is represented In a wide range of styles and qualities; All at prices for which the men and women of this city will be duly thankful. THE END OF OUR BIG THREE DAY Try AWK Christmas Sailings to Europe from St. John, N. B. S. Tunisian to Liverpool Q ,, - -December 5 o- Mebta to Southampton is o erlonre -....December 9 o. Montcalm to Liverpool e JDeecmber 12 - o- Metagama to Glasgow December 15 WEST INDIES CBTESES 1w n V"1 rew. Oil Burning S, press South Britain sails irem New York in January and "bruary on delightful cruises West Indies, Panama and "th America gatest Steamers to the Orient ion.r magnificent Canadian 'Milic Empress Steamships Asia with America. Fort "fttly sailings from Vancou Victoria, B. C. to Jan w ChiM and the Philippines, formation,. Reservations Ticket Office -- u.ru street, Portland Broadway 10 W- H- Deacon, Gen'l Agent Pho, With more price reductions on more articles you will want and need for making this big day" one of the happiest of all times. Continuing Sale! Best Cooking Oil in bulk Gallon Special $1.29 p U Jim J iffpTri 1 ' J IliIii.kjJII i!jHitPIIf -j Celery 14 lbs. Sugar special $1.00 2 Large Bunches fine quality 15c With purchases of or over.. $2.00 Sure You'll Need Cranberrie Special 23c Per Pound, extra good grade. af- We call spec ial attention to the sale of men's Suits O'Coats values to $27.50 $15 Price Reductions in all departments in every instance will you buy your needed articles for less at this great store of the Holiday Spirit. NEWS: Various Sale events now in progress. Men's $15.00 Suit Sale! Include! values to $27.50 " Ladies' Hand Tailored Eats at $3.98. selling that Includes valueg to $8. 60. ' The Shoe Department Offers Values of the most Interesting type, price reductions on stylluh shoes that you'll want for the holiday. The'Ecoliomv Basement Has oceans ot notions and countless other sales attractions including aluminum ware, dlHhes, toys, etc. , Blankets to Keep You Warm Therefore, Its a good Idea to take advantage of the grsat sale of blankets now In progress. Sale of Ladies' Beady to Wear Will prove interesting to the women who wish to wear the best and at the same time save at least 1-3 to The Grocery Sale Too Is of Great Interest Since It will go so far In helping plan your Thanksgiving dinner and at the same time help you save on the articles you buy. All articles advertised In Sunday's and Monday's papers on sale while quantity lasts. THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. eMNlf