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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1924)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1924 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE NINE STANFORD RATED EQUALLY AS GOOD Berkeley, Cal., Nov. 21. Vor six years the California football team has wou the annual duel with its nearest rival, Stanford. But iu the battle here tomorrow, which incidentally will decide the coast championship, Stanford, for the first time in recent years, lb given an even chance by most cri tics of the game. Betting Is re ported without odds. Stanford and California betf&n their annual competition in 1S92 Since then California has won eleven times, Stanford teven and four games were tied. This ac counts only for the games of Amer ican football. The coaches were conservative In their late minute statement. Gleu Warner of Stanford said "I believe the Stanford boys have not yet shown their full strength " Andy Smith of California com mented tersely: "We're goim; in Ihere to fight." Biff Games in East. New York, Nov. 21. Football iquuds of the east break camp to iay and await only the zero hour. Rumblings to the north and west Indicate a Bhifthig of population at large intensity bent upon view ing the iast stands of a stirring gridiron season. Harvard's crippled organization, better prepared for the fray than Boemed possible a few days ago. leaves for New Haven today ic meet on undefeated Yale tem Colgate is preparing for Syracuse to settle another argument in a feud of long standing. Bucknell is coming out of Lewisburg to en counter powerful miigers in Phila delphia and Lehigh and Lafayette are ready for a squabble in Pennsylvania. SCRUB BRUSH AS FAT ELIMINATOR, LATEST Vienna, Nov. 21. The scrub brush has been introduced in Vi enna in a new role that of flesn reducer. The idea was brou'it here by a South American doctor and he has made a considerable rub in overweight circles. The scrubbing treatment. with a perfectly dry brush, a trifle softer than the kitchen variety, must be taken four or five times a day. The more the better. Every part of the body must be massaged and as much pressure as possible applied to make the work of the bristles effective. After the rubbing, a cold or tepid shower or plunge should be taken. Tf these directions are car ried out, the enthusiasts say, a pound or so of "excess" disappear? like magic every week. HOOVER DECIDES TO REMAIN IN CABINET Washington. Nov. 21. Hy Associated Press) Secretary Hoover has definitely decided to remain in the cabinet despite va rious efforts by commercial or ganizations to secure his services. The secretary made his decision after President Cootidge had earnestly requested that he re main in the service of the government. Mount Tatio, a volcano in South America, is to be piped and tie energy obtained will be used ;o make electricity. Widener Jeers Prince on Witness Stand. i --wj..auL j Joseph B. Widener, millionaire financier, sportsman and art col lector, of Philadelphia, sued in New York by Prince Felix Yous soupoft, of Russia, for the recov er; of two Rembrandt paintings valued at $1,000,000, which the Prince claims he pawned to Mr. Widener for $520,000, bat which Mr. Widener claims he bought out right. Jeered Youssoupoff from the witness stand, calling him the "joke of Europe." and adding that "any man who paints his face and blackens his eyes Is a Joke." Prince Youssoupoff, be declared, was exiled from Russia for mur dering the mysterious monk, Ras putin, who held mystical sway over the late Czar and Czarina. New Books at the Library W. S. Cather, "Song of the Lark ; M. E. V. Freeman, A New England Nuu"; Joseim Herfc- sheimer, "Wild Oranges"; Hudyaid Kipling, "The Liglit That Failed Guy Ue Maupassant, "The Odd Number' : Holand Oliver, "Bacit Stage"; M. R. ninehart. "bsiig Live tue King , a. d. fceugwicu, "The Little French Girl"; S. J Wyeman, "Under the Red Robe"; H. L. Wilson. "Professor, How Could You"; H. L. Wilson "Rug- gles ot Red Gap"; H. D. Wright, "The Shepherd of the Hills"; U. K. Pratt. "Your Mind and You": C. H. Ernst, "What Shall 1 Be? '; Albert J. Beveridge, "The State of the Nation"; Henry Suzzallo, "Our Faith in Education; I. F. Marcos- son, "The Black Golconda"; w. rl. Howell, "The Human Machine . M. A. Bigelow, "Adolescence"; I. L. DeNormandle. "The Expectant Mother": A. J. McLaughlin. "Per sonal Hygiene"; T. D. Wood. "The Child in School"; L. H. unlet!. "Food for Health's Sake"; L. K Frankcl, "Health of the Worker ": L. h. Meanes, "Exercises for Health"; T. W. Galloway, "Lov- and Marriage"; D. B. Armstrong. 'Community Health": J. A. Tohey The Quest for Health"; C. E. A. Winslow, "Man and the Microbe"; 1 Christmas Isn't Christmas unless there is a dolly on the tree. Candy, nuts, toys and fruits are all essential but the real joy comes at the first sight of a new doll. MADAM HENDREN DOLLS The name is sufficient description. $1.00 to $13.50 ; "Kitty Puss" Dolly Dingle" "Chocolate 1rop" "Man Jong Kid" "Sis" The original stuffed dolls for $1.69 TEDDY BEARS $1.00 to $2.98 Assortments now are at their best. We will take good care of them for you until Xmas. m III NOTRE DAME AND Chicago, Nov. 21. When west- era conference coaches snouted to day "that's all" and their proteges trooped from their field, the cur tain rang down on more than tw months of football play and prepa rations for tomorrow a games upnu which so much depends were com plete. Two types of football were prospect of display in Chicago la me unicago-wisconsin and Norrb-western-Notre Dame cames. which held the center of mid-western football Interest. Chicago and Wisconsin each had a line smashing ranie readv fc, their tilt, which the Maroons mun win to be declared undisputed western conference champions. An open game was expected tc aeveiop in the meeting ot Notr uame and Northwestern l.efore a capacity crowd here. The hard tackling defense of the Rockne men was nntiicpated by the purnJc. which has prepared triclc playe anu rorwam passing tactics overcome the menace. Michigan reviewed its lepertolre and added additional formations to spring on Iowa in Its piny of the season. Ohio State, en route to Urbana to deduct further from the prestige Illinois lost to Minnesota, held a iignt workout at Danville. 111. In dlana wis ready for its invasion of Purdues camp at Lafayette. Malcom Has the Tires V- Drive In-100 Service Federal, Standard Four and Others . SPECIAL 30x3', Fabric-. 30x3)4 Cord, regular size . 30x3 Vi Federal Cords, oversize . 42x4 t ederal Cords, oversize ..$ 6.45 7.45 8.85 ... 17.50 See us before you buy. Malcom Tire Co. Commercial and Court Streets, Salem, Oregon For Your SUNDAY DINNER Try one of our Milk Fed Spring Chickens Special for Saturday 25c per lb Fresh Creamery Butter 40c per lb. We dress and deliver our Poultry Free of Charge ANDRKSKN A SON 150 South II 1Kb l'bone 10 Why Pay More and Get Less? Install a Zenith. Carburetor 1 More power, quick pickup. Only $3.75 complete on Ford W. E. BURNS DAN BURNS (Not Brothers the Same Man) High St at Ferry Salem, Ore. ' ZENITH CARBURATORS FOR ALL CARS PLATE A T. S. Hart, "Taking Cara of Vour Heart"; L. R. Williams "Tuber culosis; W. E. Snow, 'Venerea Disease"; F. C. Wood, "Cancer"; R. A. Dolt, "The Baby's Health""; H. K. Shaw, "The Vounpr Child' Health"; C. D. Noyes, "Homo Care ot the Siclt"; W. B. Field, "Archi tectural Drawing"; E. E. Clip pinner, "Written and Spoken Eng lish"; W. B. Uitkln. "As We Are": John Miseflcld, "Salt Water Poen.t and Ballads"; G. G. Robertson. "An Historical Atlas ot Modern Europe from 17S9 to 1922"; Hut ton Webster, "History of the Far Hast." Hutcheon Paint Store Paint, Varnish, Enamel, Kalsomine and Wallpaper If you have a painting job to do come in and get our prices. We have the right materials and can tell you the amount required for any job large or small Get the benefit of our 30 years experi ence as practical painters. Phone 594 154 S. Com'l. St. Buy Your Paint at a Paint Store jj 11 jj jj Jdoney saving i Saturday Produce Features Cash stores i Ik CRANBERRIES Oregon OQn SWEET POTATOES Fancy Of grown, 2 lbs OtC California Jerseys, 3 lbs tOs CELERY HEARTS Fancy nr Navel Oranges, small size, QQp Home grown, 3 bunches itJC sweet, 2 dozen OIC LETTUCE Solid Head, 1A BANANAS Fancy QJr fresh and crisp JLUC fruit, 3 lbs. OOl, ALL WEEK PRICES SATURDAY ALL WEEK PRICES Swift's Quick Naptha Soap FEATURE pcanut Brittle, (JO Chips, large pack- OP. 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VL Best Fancy, 2 lbs- flOC i 1 UJ&ssi&asiXjSSeaiSSSmiiM A Bacon Squares, Sugar Cured pound Saturday Smoked Meat Features 16c Bacon Back, Sugar Cured, 91 pound ir .Bacon cacKs, tancy sugar Jn Cured, pound AOL Hams Swift's, Armour's, Star, or Cascade, half or whole, OQn pound OL Cotaage Rolls, Mild Cure, 9Q pound .. ttOv Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Chicken Fancy Selected Young Birds for your Thanksgicing Dinner. Delivered for a DOLLAR BILL! You can now deck the Thanksgiving Table with the finest Com munity Plate and pay after Christmas. YOU PAY THE LOWEST CASH PRICE YOU SELECT ANY PATTERN YOU PAY AS YOU ARE PAID Twenty-Six Tiece Set Sketched Containing Six hollow handled Knives with Stainless steel blades; Six Forks; Six Table Spoons; Six Tea Spoons; Sugar Shell and Butter Knife all on a "Correct Service Tray" without extra cost for $30.50. Delivered for a single dollar bill pay after Christmas a dollar a week will do. Money Back If You Can Do Better For Cash In Any Other Good Store. NOTE The "Adam," the "Grosvenor," the "Patrican" patterns in Com munity plate are all carried in "open stock" and you may add to your set at any time at the regular cash prices. Mail orders filled. Ask for the Oneida Community price list Sime price cash or terms. SPECIAL These "Teaette" Spoons 35c apiece We have five hundred of the "Teattc" Spoons shown in the picture to sell at thirty-five cents apiece. (One of San Francisco's leading jewelers sold over that number in a single day at fifty cents). Ideal for a "quick" cup of tea. You simple fill with tea snap the spoons together and pour hot water. The longer you stir the stronger the tea. While they last, 35c each. Note Rogers "1847", Holmes and Edwards, Alvin and Sterling Silver may all be bought nt the lowest CASH prices, yet on terms. One Dollar secures any set in the store.. Pay after Christmas a dollar or so a week will do. III I' Sterling Silver Thimbles Ten Cents Apiece! The last lime these were offered the demand was so great that many were disappointed. We have secured another lot of three hundred and fifty and while they last you may have one for a dime- We reserve the right to limit the number sold to any one person. as you are) paid tt il 457 STATE STREET Salem, Oregon cbarg( eno Interest, Phone 478