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TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1925. .THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE NINE jr LOCALS t Announcement of committees In' the Silem notary club was made t 'lay. They include the following,' b.iyj' work, Webb, chairman, Ar-buckl-?, Burn. Staley, Gleason; Itu-ilnens methods. May, chairman. l;th. GahU.lorf, Uancy; entertain raent, C. E. Wilaon, chairman, Ev ans. Birr, Elliott. Burghardt; pub lic affairs. Bishop, chairi.inn. Deck ?!a-h. Patterson, Fry. Lives ley, builKet, OVnser, chairman. (Stiilx, Sisaon. Jenka; educational. Arch.ird, chairman. Chambers, rage. W'm. E. Wilson, Snelllng; fellowship, Geoige Brown, chair man. UarJette, Phlillpa, Mlnier. I'aulua, Griffith; publicity, Hend- llcks. chairman, Ajrama; open classification. P. M. Gregory, cheJr man. Franklin, Barr; sergeant tit nuns. O. F. Franklin. Wednej.1iy'B lirograni will be filled by apatches fioin Ton-. Kay, retiring president of the organization and ired Thlel sen, incoming president. Election tcok place last We ineaflay. . Oolt togs for men. See our ex tensive showing of sweaters. knickers and hose. The Man's 107 Shop. Daylight burglaries took place -esterday at the homes of Carey V. Martin. Liberty anl Leslie ureets. and F. E. Holik. 833 Sag inaw. At the Martin home a screen ueor was cut to get access to the latch and then a window was ';immied." Some loose change v.-;.a taken and a camera. The thief evidently had taken observations to ascertain that no one was at home leforo going- to the house. Wanted, a bus boy. The Spa. 107 Milton A. Miller of Portland will leave Thursday or Friday of this week for New York City where ne will represent Oregon tit a national child welfare conference to meet Ji'ay 15 to 20 nt the Commodore hotel. Millar Is chairman of the child weluire commission of Ore gon. Dance. Hear Johnnie Sylves ter, Victor record artist, with Cole McElroy orchestra Wednes day night, May 6th, Crystal Gar dens. 108 A permit wftB issued by tho tity recorder tjday to O. Compton for the construction of a garage at 1530 South Cottage street to cost $1.00. C. A. Newman reecived a permit for tha repair of n one ttory dwelling at 17S5 Fairgrounds load. Hatter, 54G Wanted, a bus boy. The Spa. 10? The American Railway Express company will add a Sunday serv ice to Its operations over the Wil lamette Valley Southern railway between Portland. Mount An col Monitor and Molalla, according to Information received by the public service commission. New strictly modern house for sale, buyer can select the Inter ior finish, completed in 10 to 20 days. 3a00. phone day 169, eve nings 15T5R or 2103W. An appeal has been Issued by the local post of the American Legion for the names of all ex- service men who have been buried In Marion county, together with locations of their graves. Rela tives of ex-aervice men buried In the county should report names to Don Wiggins or Charles Goodwin, adjutant. At a meeting held last night plans were completed to stage a campaign for tl.OOO en dowment in Salem. Vic McKenile, vice commander, was named chair man of the committee. An effort will be made to raise the endow ment within a period of 4S hours. Lore The Jeweler, Satetn. teiins the school system hers this semester. Miss Mabel Boughey. who taught three years In alem high school and is this year taking work at the University of Oregon li war i a . A. ies.e?, was elected to teach in Portland next year. Vias Alpha Rosanquesc who taug'it at Linoln sclool, leaving there three years aso, will teach in ;h Grades at Portland. Wanted, a bus boy. The Spa. 107' The 350'J horse power generator, which burned out when the lUht- nirg struck it on March 30, has l.urned out again after being re paired, officials of the P .E. P crmpany stated this morning. The fuld coils have been burned out The lat tune both fkld coila and armature were burned out. It will t.-ke me two weeks to get the apparatus in condition again. Wanted, 20 cars per day stor age at 25c per day. Center of town. 246 State street. 10 Dr. Scofield of Salem hurled the Cerva'a baseball nine to a 3 to ; win over th I-'ulrfield nine t.n he Gervais grounds last Sun-lay. Tho batteries tor th Fairfield nine were Coon and Dark. For Ger vais, Sjofieid and Alsman. Better values In work clothes. men's heavy weight full cut over alls, 1.45. The Man's Shop. 107 A business meeting of the Sun day school council of religious education of the Red Hill district Mr. Stewart ot Prlngle was elected to head the organization for the coming year. The banner for at tendance was presented to the Liberty Sunday school. Key. Shanks of Salem gave the main address of the meeting. Solos were given by Lyman McDonald and Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn. The business meeting followed a gen eral meeting of the council, at which Mr. Miller had charge. At noon a basket dinner was served. Terrllllger undertaker ohn 724 The American State St. upstairs. Fr-d Roney was fined $50 in Jiu tlce court todny for driving his outomoblls on a public highway at tin excessive rate of speed Dr. Marshall, osteopath Or.bldg Two little boys or two little girls v.ho have always wanted a dog "nil their own." may have their wishes fulfilled If they can con vince Mrs. W: J. Culver, H' South l.tth street, that they are able and will provllo a gocd home for two email sf.ay dogs that nave neen vamlcrlns about the neighborhood for several daya. Mrs. Culver says tho dogs are not "curs" but show evidence;! of irood birth and breed ing anl arc entitled to mora thin ordinary care. Several of the wo men of the neighborhood are feed ins and caring for them until t.ielr adoption. Gill Bros, acclimated garden seeds. Bulk or packets. Flower seed. Lawn seed. Pearcy Bros 237 State street. 1-2 block weat of Commercial. I11 Sleepers nt the city jail l ist night wore Le-V.o.- Carroll and T. Key nol la. Lawn seed, garden seed. Win dow box plants. Pearcy Bros. 237 State street. 'I1' W. J. Chatman wax anested last night at Marion square on charge of Indecent exposure. Wanted. 20 cars per day stor age at 25c per day. Center of town, 246 State street. 10 Paud Thompson was started on his way home by County Juvenile Officer Mrs. Nona White yester day, the boy having received transportation to Oklahoma from his father, a resident ot that state. The boy has been held at the Deaconess hospital here for some time after running away from St. Mary's home near Portland. Dance. Hear Johnnie Sylves ter, Victor record artist, with Cole McElroy orchestra Wednes day night, May Gth, Crystal Gar dens. IDS L. J. Nevltt and W. Thomas were arrcstel last night for speed ing. Golf togs for men. See our ex tenalve showing of sweaters, knickers and hose. The Man's Shop. 107 Frank Gieeeeots was arrested at a local rooming house last night for being drunk. Walnut top grafting. Bros., 237 State street. Pearcy 10 rtusa?ll TtoMilns reported to the r-ollce tliat hia bicycle waa atolen from the V. M. C. A. building. W. 0. W. baseball practice Wed. eve May 6. All players com to high school field on 14th St. 107 J. M. ncveri-. nt'ornev for the tale highway department, report ert to the police yes'er.liv that his pen's bicycle had been stolen from the Devers replderce. 0'-' North Summer street. Hotel niisrti "Arrivals") Portland.- Frd Tiffany. 'A Hoover, A B Gorton. Ralph PhHpi T 9 I'hoipB. Mr and Mn Alfred lUrnard, Henry Pareltni, Vernon M Suckow. C A Klin. Mr and Mn Martin F Brt!tow, H B Od -U Cooree H McManui, 8 H Law rence; Salem, Roy Hartnett, Mn Clida Putnam, Mi Lola Mncent Marahfteld. O P Nef-tler, Mr a Mrs Ah C Miller; Mill City. L r.urntfey: Antorin. Ol.if Kngatrom Peter ThorwalJ; Detroit, .nton Lee: Bend. Mr and Mm Luftlla M Hmith and daujthter; The Iallea, Mr and Mn J. fi. Foster; Port An freles, Wn. Harry W Francla; Be a trie, Mr and Mn F M Hritton anj aona. Charles Brown. J C Hr urn, I-e Sutherlin, Mr and Mn Rtn i New York's Mystery Girl 1 AS EMBEZZLER ... . The floral society will meet Friday, May 8 at the chamber of commerce according to announce ment by the president, Mrs. Wil liam Everett Anderson. She also makes announcement that the meetings of the society in the chamber of commerce auditorium will be on the second Friday of the month hereafter, rather than the first Friday. Better values In work clothes, men's tieavy weight full cut over alls, 1.45. The Man's Shop. 10 A number of Salem people are expected to attend the meeting of the Marlon County Federation of Clubs at Aurora tonight. Vancouver, Wash., May 5. O. Gorgen Olson, former president of the American Security bank hers who waa arrested yesterday charged with emberalement of funds of the bank, was questioned in the county jail today by Sher iff Thompson as to the disappear ance ot liberty bonds totalling $2100 from the Yacolt, Wash.. bank,whlch was robbed on the night of March S, 192J. Olson was president of the Yacolt hank until he resigned recently as president of the American Security bank. The sheriff said he was unable to obtain a statement from Olson The sheriff questioned Olson following the finding ot S1000 of the Yacolt liberty bonds In the office ot the county treasurer here. The bonds were said to have been Identified by the numbers The county treasurer had deposit ed M0. 000 In county funds In the American Security bank and the liberty bonds identified this morn ing were eaid to have been part of the security given the treasur er br the bank. The balance of the 12100 miss ing bonds ot the Yacolt bank have not been located. The Yacolt bank was robbed when two men tied up three boys uhn u. a , in the tslenhone change next to the bank, blew the! ' Refusing to tell where she came from, a girl who regUtsrel at a vault and escaped with money and Kew York hotel as Gloria Rosebud O'Rayder swallowed poison soon v a- sits .V" X a ' m kj h . f t y I GLORIA RpyKlTD- O'RAVPtR.H? Golf togs for men. See our ex tensive showing of sweaters. knickers and hose. The Man's Shop. 107 securities found in an outer apart ment. Olson turned in a list to the sheriff of the liberty bonds alleg ed to have been stolen at the time. Olson was taken Into custody here late yesterday charged by County Attorney Hall with con verting to his own use $7992 from funds of the American security bank when he was president of the institution. His. ball was fix ed at $10,000 which he had not furnished this mofuing. after her arrival in the city. Nearlng recovery, she haa maintained her eecretlvenest, promising to "tell all" only liter sue u uncuarg.u iroui the hoapltaL POOL HALL LUNCH A marriage license has been is sued to Virsil F. Flock and Ruth Smythe, both of Salem. Better values In work clothes. men's heavy weight full cut over alia, 1.45. The Man's Shop. 107 Mabel Morley has boeti named administratrix of the estate of Tollef Anderson. Theestate is valued at $3,000. Dance. Hear Johnnie Sylves ter, Victor record artist, with Cole McElroy ore nostra Wednes day night, May 6 h, Crystal Clar ions. 10S The street committee of the city council reported favorably and re ports were adopted last night on petitions for the paving of the fol lowing streets: John street from Lincoln to Superior; alley by block 88 between Union and Marion streets, Fairgrounds road from Summer to Hood, McCoy avenue from Norway to Jefferson, Brooks avenue from Highland to city limits. Liberty strteet from Lin coln to Superior. All typing of tabulations for the Salem school children survey was completed today. Work will be gin tomorrow placing pins on map of Salem, one pin for every school child up to and Including the ninth grade. Mias Grace Taylor, Salem public school nurse, was still out with touch of the grippe today. She came down with the grippe last week. Men's work shirt, fine cham brv. full cut, well made, extra value, 75c. The Man's Shop. 10 Leo M. Childs pointed executor estate of his Childs. haa been ap of the $S;000 father, John W. Public schools will not be closed for the circus tomorrow. It was stated this morning at the office of the superintendent of schools. Any child who stays out to nee the circus will be required to bring a written excuse from home 'Wanted, 20 cars per day stor age at 2.ic per day. Center or town, 246 State street. 107 Southern Pacific employes will be accorded a special program at their meeting at the chamber of commerce Saturday night. Th fines .t-iucfaied by Pullcc ludue Ponlsen ymerdny and bail forfeited by v.ui-jus offenders net ted a nit U"n for the city. They were: fines for :teedlnw. Kit on Tracy, 57.50; S. P. Kent, 17.50; eter Ztrr, $7: Clyde Stinson, $7.50; S. 1. Decker, $7.50; fo.feit uies of bail for dpe('.nt:: H. M. MrLnughlln, $10; J. K. Berry, $10; Frank Myers, $j; Charles Pottern, ?10: C'l.n-len Stalnaker forfcltt-J S'.!0 bail for drunkenness. Nestor lokstnd of Sllverton forfeited $5 fcr driving wHh open cut-out. A speeding charge against Lewln Zmnn wis difmlwei. Frank Mym, nientlonei above, h:m been confus ed with Fran!; i. Myers of the Spa, but in a different man. V. P. Parlv will appear In i:o lice court todiy on a charge of un lawful pnKieuion and trinsp-irta- tlon of liquor. Ho wan release! from the city Ja'.l on $20) bail. He' s erh?duted to appear at 3-30. 1 Men' work ehirto, fine cham- bry, full cut. well made, extra value. 76c. The Man's Shop. 107 A cM nines: fire ocurre-l earlv tl:i afternoon At CIO J'jdann Mrect, and the department was cllc'l out. Do mage was nominal. First Church of Chrfat. Scient ist, of Salem. Oregon, announce a free lecture on Christian Sci ence by Mr. George Shaw Cook, C. S. B.. of Chicago, Illlnoits. mem her of the Hoard of Lectureship of The Mother Church. The Fltmt Church of Chrt. S. Icnlift, In Boston. M ansa chit sett. In - tho (.rand Theater. Thursday evening May 7 1925, at eight o'clock. The public i cordially invited to attend. 10 A book list Is being compiled by the Salem school librarian tor an order of books to be secured ih trough the state library May 15 The sum of 10 cents for each of the 5547 pupils in the school dis trlct is allowed by the state for school books for school libraries. Reference books will be ordered. I It Ih reported that steps will be taken by the dairy and food de partment ot the state to require that all lunch counters In pool rooms be partitioned off and en closed away from the rest of the pool hall. Notice already has been served by Deputy Dairy and Food Connniasioner W. B. Duncan the Pastime pool hall on north Commercial street to take such steps and tho pool hall is follow ing out the instructions given Paul Marnarch, proprietor of tho pool room, states he was advised by the inspector when the notice was served that the order would Geneva. May 6. (A. P.) The "'"' l" '.r.' "'"7 ' .,., i. . , ...in v. .. n .A.utl I aouie Ol lUl' uiuer ikjui iiuii in u- .7rctwr.Ktlon. to oJfer J''to 'lat. that they so far the International conterence for ,V TV' UNITED STATES TO 0FFE1 T control ot tho traCCic In arms, Representative Theodore Burton Ol UU1U, IUIU i.-uiiioiu .u.,. .,-.,-.,l lnrh mill. Ihr,. One ot the most Important, ue ," ... ... The order. It Is stated, Is based on the fact that In the pool halls in a number of cases where th jr said, concerned additional meas ures to deal with tho traffic in poisonous Kases with the hope of itducing the barbarity ot modern warfare. At th opening ot the confer ence. Dr. J. uusiavo uuerrero 01 San Salvador was eiocteu vice president. Deichl Matsuda of Ja- in einrcssed regret at the ab sence of Russia from the confer ence and ot gratification at the oresence of the United States. vhlch he aald, never has failed to collaborate in movements airoins at peace. are a number or card tames un r:!tly equipped with cuspidors and this is considered unsanitary in connection with the operation of an open lunch room. NEW LAVA CAVERN IS DISCOVERED BY BOYS WOODMEN MEET IN ALBANY FOR ANNUAL SESSION Itoyal Neighbors sod Woodmen ol the Albany camp, Ssreral drill teams will be In attendance to join the merry makers and wel come the stats officers Including National Auditor J. O. Tate and Stats Deputy Head Consul Joan son Smith of Portland. The regular quadrennial state camp meeting of the Modern Woodmen of America lodge will convene tomorrow at Albany. About 40 delegates represent ins every county of the state with al most as many alternates will gather at the St. Francis Hotel this evening to enjoy a get-together banquet and listen to sn address by Gov. Pierce who is a member of the organization. Tomorrow the business will be tbe election ot state officers who hold their offices for four years and the election from the state at large of four delegates who will attend the National head camp which will meet at Hock Inland, 111.. In July, this year, where the laws governing ths lodge will be revised. The delegates from Mar lon and Polk counties respectively aro J. A. Wright and Floyd D. Moors both being candidates for the position of state consul, which Is the most coveted honorary of fice as It is one of the surest means of being elected delegato to tbs Nstlonal convention tour years bence. Tomorrow evening several hun dred Modern Woodmen will meet In Albany tor the big class adop tion and street parade, which will follow a banquet tor all visiting Woodmen, being prepared by tho The 8alm Kiwanut 'Huh will sinrrn a tceral! pr.ictico on lha Willamett field tonight, prepara tory to meeting the Lions club In a series of. three baseball amcs. Ihe'fimt tilt betweu the two club will take place Thurvd.iy, i.'ay ii. Mr. and Mm. L. and their daughter. tin Salem yesterday. In Dallas. V. Sparahawk Richael, were Their home im A. Hinjien. who opernej a nlnn ina mill In Raleni, la ha Id to have auf feied a sertoui accident while a fishing trip Sunday. WOODRY Buys Furniture Phone Sll At the Theatres Today OREGON "TARNISH" with Norman Kerry May McAvoy LIBERTY "THE WOMAN ON THE JURY" with All Star Cast FIRST MATCH OF TOURNEY SUNDAY The first match of the trl-cltj go't tournament between Eugene, Corvallts and Salem will take place next Sunday at the Illahee Country club grounds. There will be 20 men to a team and It Is hoped that some of our boys will get out and practice with a little more diligence because they cer tainly need It. The days ure long ii nil tho greena are in good ehape and there is no reason why we should not put out a good team thi year. The names uf the play ers will be announced later but it is assumed that every man of the Country club will get out and practice with a spirit that goes to make a winning team. It Salem does not win this year in the tri-city . tournament the cup will go permanently to Eu gene or Corvallis, Several ot, the members ot the municipal coumcs in Portland hare signified their intention of becoming associate members with Illahee which will he an added appreciation f the efforts of the officers oT the Country ."tub to make It what It should be, tho finest 9 hole course. In the utate. Salem Shriners who motored to Portland last night to attend the ceremoniaf at Al Kader temple were George Dunsford, Zadoc L. Riggs. D. A. Elkins, and H. T. Love. llev. .T. J. Evans of the First Christian churrh, Salem, nan been chosen by the eenlor class at Sa lem hlsh school to trlve the rlc, sermon on June 7. Hfl will prob ably give tne sermon in his own thurch; it has been Mated. Mr. H. S. Lutz of Silverlon wa In Salem this mornm. Marcelling &oc call HUM. 101 Two former teachers and two present t ear h era In Salem public ffcltoda were elected to pool il-jna In Portland last nltit, Mis Myrtle Mtrtnn and Miss Gladys Tipton troth of whom are now ten eh Ins at the Vew Park school, tri elected by. the Portland board lat nitrht nnd will ti.rh In Portland teirin nln nxt fill. SI I'M Morlenen ram ti &:en trim ClackAnr.es In at fall. Mim Tipton came hare from New M l'o, where aha d- inn C Bowers, L V Schrotder. gradua'ed from normal school; tn- Seattle. Wash.. May 2 Shots wero exchanged In a hotel room hero early today, when department or Jiwtlre nwnt arretted "Col, Ilnshnn P. (lltadlall, a healer, wno represented himself as a former noH nr Mnv fi. A new lava com mant'cr or ins w xotk po apr. hollered never to have been Hce reiorve air service. Other visited before by man was dlscov-l than that he had been atiught more c.Ti.tiv hv four Bend bovs man lour years, no rciiwn ... W nrsi-A snob nff 1.RW nnpniDtTH In 1 .liven lur uiimniu". th. a-m mvh aontheast of I Office. declared tluy found i,dj lohaditrs hH-gaBS parked and Thfl !! nr eoverd wilft ice ranrooa iicsoi i ''h i i in tho hnvs wholamor his efferte. exnlored it for a mile and a half. Kecelvtns; no resr-oiwe to their It Is thought to ds a connnuauuu ;" . Z . " ' ." of the Arnold cave on anotber lunaamu a aoor iu level. (with a shot, the bulle: lodging In i t !. nn,iv ,uiftvpr-la wall. The shot waa returned . I .. ul. stnimllv nnnr miirU)minlllli Neal, Wilbur Watklns and Kinierinuer iih ..." Johnson, who were among those poweix-a p .-.. "7"' . hn ivn van aro scaled Mi l A r ...... MoVoaV ISIl-oIIto rojiorve air service) and nHSUIUKlUH. r . -- -.... - -..l.-hl In II. r. ears old. was the fourth memoer "-"" of the party. NINETEEN INDICTED IN DOOZE CONSPIRACY Dei Muinos, Iowa Muy G. Nine teen Peoria, 111., and Uea MoineH men wero Indicted by a federal grand jury here today charger! with conspiracy to violate the luw through the shipment of liquor Irom a Peoria distillery to a fic ticious concern here. Some uf those indicted are prominent and one was a federal officer stationed at the Peoria distillery. Miss Bessie Craber and her mother. Mm. CraUer. wero Rilem vsittor-j toJay. i'hry are reU?nts f SI jnrr.oah. Seven Mrths have been reported to the offce ef the city health of ficer since Monday noon. A boy lorn on April 15 to Mr. and Mr Phimol Morlta has hen name.j KJ v.rrd Kohel Morlt.i. The parents live at L(5 prook. A cirl born rr. April 16 U Mr. anl Mr.. T. C. Cunningham has been nam1 Cliz.ibeth Klla. A boy. unnamed. In the rep rt. was horn on April IS to Mr. and Mm. H. C. SHy. Pauline Kelrei.i Is tile name aiven the girl 'jorn on May 3 to Sir. and Mrs. Cliireiire A. Hhneer. A hny horn on Airil 28 to Mr. ar.d Mrs Toyotiro Furukawa hns ben nam ed Peter Furukawa, A fcirl b.r:i n April 22 to Mr. and Mr. Charles Cutalng-er was unnamel In tho re rort. A boy born on April 20 to Mr. and Mr. Bmnihldlo liello wan ranted Joseph Charles. Mrs. V T. Poerfler of Sublhn :tv was a Filem visitor this morn-lr.g. Mr. anl Mm. 11. L. Kdwnrds of Gran. Pass arrived In this city Monday, anl will remain hers for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ellyeu of Lebanon wars In Salem yenterday. PORTLANDER ACCUSED OF ALTERING CHECK Portland. Or.. Mar 6. Edward n. JopHn. flalm agent for the United Underwriters Auto Insur ance company, waa arrested on secret Indictment eharfrine; tlial te had altered s bank cherk. The exiet charge is that he eave a Vin cnecx to i;. a. wens ot Hood Hirer, then cashed It and afterward raised it to ll.25 ind Interpolated a release from ill further claims against tbe company over Wells' signature. Wells at the tlme was in hos pital. Mis ear had been strii'-k by a Columbia stage, which was pro tected by the insurance comp-nr. Mrs. Wells and Merwin Well, a on, have since received civil judgment! (or (4000 and i2i0. pulsation, were nnioiic Iho prls- Icnel's pernonal cfifcta. Mr. and Mrs. H. V.'. Morria were SMem visitors Monlay. Ther are resiJen s of Corvallis I1m Frances Hny.ler of Mon mouth wm la Balem yesterday. Portland. Or.. May C. "Col onol" Clhadiali N wanted by del-art mcnt of Justice agents In Portland, they admitted today, but did not dlscloae on what charge. Ghadlall reentered at hotel here lant Thurailay and checked cut Saturday. On Thuralay and Irldar nlr.ht" officers aaid h- held curing scanrca" to which invitation hud nccn sent out hi n.all before hii arrival. Uhadiall clnlins to be a Parme. and to have taken out first cltl-ztm-hlp paprs. according to Im migration t ommii'ioner it. i I!onliam. SALE OF IdgTbWS. STOCK DISAPPROVED JARDINE TO VISIT OREGON Portland. Or. May 8. Secretary William M. Jardlno of the depart ment of agriculture will spend not leas than two days In Portland and environs on his proposed trip to the Puclifc coast, according to a telegram received Friday from United States Senator McNary by the chamber of commerce. In all probability he will be !iere June 24 and 27. Details of hta Itinerary In Ore gon are being arranged by bis brother. Dean James Jardlnc In barge of the experimental stu ion of ths Oregon Agricultural college. New Sweaters For Sports Wear Silk and fibre knitted In "I'eter Pan" styles with long sleeves and tie necks. Others in Prince of Wulus models with flap pockets, long sleeves and button fronts. Brushed wool and plain knitts with knitted band bottom popular for golf are shown in a large variety of colurs. $1.48 to $10.95 JUNE 1-7 DESIGNATED BETTER MAILING WEEK Washington. May 5. Postmas ter General New today designated June 1 to 7 as "butter mailing week," for a nation-wide cam paign to reduce the mounting business of the dead letter office. Co-operation of 18.000 motion plctura theater owners already nasi been promised and 20 000 daily and weekly newspapers, as well as chambers of commerce and ether organlullnns will be asked to help the campaign. The prin cipal point will be to induce mail ers to place a return address on each piece of mail. linking. Mich. May 5. (A. P) Tiie state securities cuoimii elon tod iy dUipprovtd the ealo of Dnd :e IlriKi.. Inc. preferred ani common stock in Michigan. It au thorized the sale of ail per cent debenture notes. The company Mi- sued 175.0'iO.OOu worth ot bonds and $ s U.OOO.ooo worth of stock The commission held that th' assets upon which the stock was baeed were of tbe actual value oi 127.000.000. It refused to recog nlie the good will of the company as an asset upon which ttoik oould be based. Gold Standard Approved London. May S. (A. P.) The house of common, passed through its third reading today without a ertslon ths bill providing for a re turn 10 the gets slandard. BE CAREFUL MMm II. C. Drown, 1C70 South High street, and 8. U. Illnkle, 71 Union street, report to the police that their automobiles collided to day. Hrown says Hlnklo did not see hi tlgnat when he stopped hla car. Died SHOUT Clare Knort died this morning at a local hospital at ths age of II years. He Is sur vived by his mother. Mrs. Daisy Short, 8 brothers and two sis ters, Ilrothera are Lawrence, Lucius, Willis, Alvls, Knolard. William and Hlllard of Balem and Klein M. of Loa Angeles and Mrs. Itha Warnnk of Los Angeles. 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