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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1925)
PAGE TEN THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925 E IN FISTIC E New York, July 1. Mickey Walker tomorrow night will make ale second attempt to enter the small circle of great boxers who have ruled two divisions. Agalnat Mfke McTigue, former light heavyweight king, in a fight at Newark, N. J., Walker, the welterweight champion, failed in bis Initial effort last winter be cause the New Jeraey boxing law for bide decisions. He was given an unanimous newspaper verdict, but a knockout was required to add the second title to his list. In bis second attempt, Walker will aim at the middleweight title of Harry Greb tomorrow night at the Polo Grounds in one of two fifteen round bouts featuring the card at the Italian hospital fund This time there will be judges tor a decision and the title can pnea on points. Greb and Walker took their last strenuous workouts, tho for mer at a New York gym, the lat ter at his camp in Summit, N. J. A half mile from Walker's camp, Charley Weinert wont tbru bis paces for fifteen rounds with Harry Wills, negro heavyweight. Jim Slattery of Buffalo, N. Y., who meets Dave Shade in a six round bout, is expected here to day after having conditioned for the fight in his home city. Shade Is already on the scene, as arc Jack Sharkey and Joe Lynch, riv al bantams if many years, who lock in the opening four rounds Df the show. Bootlegger's Car Kills Nun WW tt& W:. WTt G;; vsffkwft Mi-s lilt yf I Ltmsat1 Zef j i 4 t 1 Fleeing Dursulne police, an automobile driven bv n Wnnhlncrton. D. O.. Unnor seller crashed Into tha Bodan occupied by Sister of Charity Cephas and her companion on a shopping tour for a hospital. She was killed. Una remains of the sedan are Bhown above. Lowell, Mass., July 1 (AP) New England has elected Its first eongresswoman, Mrs. Edith Nouwc Rogers, republican, by a vote of more than 2 to 1, she receiving 23,364 votes In the special fifth congrcsional election, to 9,251 for her democratic opponent, former Go'vernor and former representa tive, Eugene Foss of Boston, once candidate for the democratic presidential nomination. Mrs. Rogers succeeds her hus band, John Jacob Rogers who died last March after making a disting uished record. She- received a large proportion of tho total vote than her husband did last Novem ber . rs. Rogers was born In Saco, Maine, 40 years ago, the daughter of Franklin Nourse, manufacturer and capitalist. She married John Jacob Rogers in 1907, helped hlni n his law practice and when he became a congressman, threw her- Bwampscott, Mass., July 1. A. P.) Again at tho summer White House here. President Coolidge t.i day resumed the vacation routine Interrupted by his hurried do parturo for the bedside of bis fa ther in Plymotuh, Vt. Considerable business was bild before him by Secretary Saundvs, who remained on duty at the ex ecutive office in Lynn during his absence. The executives next Im portant engagement is for an ad dress Friday In Cambridge at the celebration ct tho 15th anniver sary of Washington's taking over command nf the Continental army. It Is Improbable that the presi dent will accept any Invitation lO leave the seclusion of Wbltecourt until It has been established even more definitely that his aged fa ther Ih In no danger ot a relapse. On his Bccond cross-country trip the president encountered all the lnconvenences of an ordinary tour ist One of the president's limou sines was held up at a toll bridge near Charleston, N. II., by a stovn woman gate tender who demanded 15 cents. It was Bit p plied by a secret service man. In Lowell, a brusque policeman rebuked the president's chauffeur for stopping at a street Intersec tion while ho wn3 figuring on I which way to go. Tho president and Mrs. Coolid.ro topped for lunch at tho villas of (tllsnuinb hurried rating nand wlches and drinking a cup of cof fee In nn unpren ten I Ions room across tho hall from a Roft dri.ik parlor. NORTHWEST INDIANS ADORNOLD GRAVES Tacomn, Wash. (iiaded lawnod and decorated v till suitable moni tnentti, the old Indian cemetery ad Joining tho Ctishrnnn veterans' hospital here has been completely trantiformed through the efforts of local Indian;;, aisistcd by a gov ernment appropriation. ho ee met fry contains the re mains of some of tho leading In dians of the northwest, and abuit 2000 ntun-lglncs have been burled there fclnce It v.hs established in 1853. GIRLS FROM ENGLAND FIND CANADIAN HOMES Winnipeg, Man. The dnmesfU servant problem in Winnipeg him been materially relieved by tho ar rival of u batch of British girls, in eluded among tho large uota of settlers reaching hero during tlr: pnst few weeks. While tho majority of these do mestlen have remained in tills citv, a number have proceeded to dif ferent points In the west. Tho Kills were brought to Canada nn dor tho ntnplces of the Salvation Army. BELGIAN FAMILY IS HUGE Wuest-IIcrck, llelgluin. Lai r.o families nro the rule in this pro Ince of Belgium, but local reror.ls worn broken nt the recent funeral of Hendrik van Mlchelen. Ho w,n followed to his Inst resting plue by 14 chitdrn, 108 grandchildren and 150 great grandchildren, a U tnl of 272 descendants. NIGH BUILDSJN MANILA Manila, P. I. ConsIrmMlon of a re-enforced concrete building for the army anil nnvy V. M, C. A. has Just been storteit here. The building, whlrh In to he four tor les high, will cost about J200.000 . It la located In the old walled city and will hare sleeping aceonimol,i tlons for 600 men. Under the blue aky net a permit wan Issued to the Major Krult Products company of Portland o ell clock In the turn of 145,000. ON THE AIR Til niSDAY NIGHT (I'mllli; Time) KGW, Portland, Ore., 401.5 8-9 p. m program by Oregon Ian concert orchestra; 9-10, con cert by courtesy of tho Fields Motor Car company, Chevrolet Staters and Itoso City concert trio; 10-12, Herman Renin's Multnomah hotel dance orches tra. KOO, Onklnml, Cub, 301.2 8 p. m., pliiy, KOO players; Am phion trio; 10-1, Henry Hal Hteal's orchestra. KI-'I, Los AngPlra, Cal., 4fi 7 -5:30-6 p. in., Examiner's mat In d; rnu.Hlcale; 6, McOanlel's nightly doings; 6:45. radltorial talk; 7-7:30, Onlyle Stevenson's Hon Ton ballroom orchestra; 7:30, poets and music of Illinois; 8-9; program, Schubert string quartet; 9-10, Southern Califor nia Music comp.-iny; 10-11, Ex aminer, Italnbo Terrace orches tra from Ventura. KI'O, San l-'ranclsco, Cal., 428.3 6:40-7 p. m Waldeniar Llnd, States restaurant orchea tra; 7-7:30, ltinly Selger'n Fair mont hotel oreheHlra; 8-9, pro gram, 9-10. Theodore J. Irwin, organist; 10-11, Johnny Ilulck'a Cubiiians. ROCKEFELLERS RAISED ON SPANKINGS, CLAIM New York, July 3. Spanking tins been an Institution In the llocltefeller family for generations tho World fiaya tcday In a nerirs of Interviews with prominent men on their childhood discipline. John D. Rockefeller Sr., nn o!l friend of the family relates, fell tho paternal palm with consider able frcquentcy. John D. Jr., not only fell heir to f-n rather's train ing but received also the expert mtnUUrattons of bis grandfather. Neither fee la himself the worse for the experlcnco but neither attri butes hlfl sunccKG In llfc to the fact that he wan spankid. Ladies' and Growing Girls Sandals, colors Red, Blue, Green and black, all sizes John J. Rottle Walk-Over and Can tilever Shoes Agency 415 State Street aw mi FRIDAY !s Your LAST CHANCE to Secure HClf Into the life of Washington as his helper. It waa Mrs. noges' war service that endeared her to her husband's constituency. She visited the sick and wounded soldiers and was ap pointed by President Harding to visit and Inspect tho soldiers' hos pitals In this country and France. Mrs. Rogers is tho sixth woman to be elected to congress. Yesterdav Scores. Poitlund-Sacrameuto, no game; teams traveling. Loa Angeles 1; Vernon 6. San Francisco 21; Oakland 8. Seattle 4; Salt Lalto 6. INNOCENCE The Dynamic Drama with a Hundred Horsepower Climax With ANNA Q. NILSSON First Time Shown Here BLIGH THEATRE TODAY XvyA Silver Dollar Our Special Terms of $1.00 Down and $7.50 withdrawn next Friday night. The Coffee Percolator and Table tSlovc xc arc Riving with the AUTO MATIC Washer during our Easy Term Sale will cost their regular prices after Tuesday. lie sure that you order your Automatic before Tuesday. Does 25 Washings a Week One washwoman wrote the manufacturers slie liad done 129(i washings for others in one year with her Automatic Washer the equivalent of more than 25 years average family service. No wonder so many thoughtful women select the AUTOMATIC "The Copper Washer With n Golden Value." The time is short come in and see this washer demonstrated. Monthly payments will be ! Kafoury Bros. Bargain Day List Just a few of the many bargains are here listed. Come ex pecting to find many more all over the store; our downstairs store included. Thursday, July 2, 9:00 a.m. Real Genuine Bargains Main Floor Main Floor Lot 1 of 30 Inch Dotted Voiles, Figured Voiles, Lingerie Crepe Tissue Ginghams and Striped in PIain and fancies, a yard Broadcloths iJ 39c zzc . Dress Ginghams Lot 2 3G inch 111 a 'are assortment to choose Suitings flom- yrd for summer dresses guaranteed A fast colors in 30 colors to choose JLiQ-F. from, yard 5 f The ever popular OVC Jap Crepe Good line of colors, a yard Double face "1 7 s Turkish Bath Towels 1t Each . 3G Inch . .P Percales A good assortment, a yard Tub Silks 19C in neat checks and stripes, also silk ' cnoorfrnom,2yardf rent C0'0rS t0 Sported, guaranteelal. silk, a yd. $1.49 59c 40 incn Porto Rico Hand-drawn Printed Silk Crepes n,.npo n 4. $2.50 $2.98 Corset Specials Bloomer Special 11.25 Corsets at $1.69 Eloomers at $1.00 $1.49 $1.98 Corsets at $1.98 Rubber Corsets at $1.49 $1.49 Downstairs Store Bargains Phone 85 Portland Electric Power Company 237 N. Liberty Lot of Remnants Silk Fibre Hose ' Silks, Silk Mixtures; all Cottons for women; all colors, pair Half Price 49c Apron Checks . Odd lot of and printed Klaxons, yard Voiles and Prints Yard llc 19c Limited amount of . Barber Towels Bunting Each in red, white and blue, a yard 7c 8c Remember There Arc Many More Bargains All Over the Store Not Advertised r7e STOHC. rcn t o"i 1 "CAN AND DO" Salem Store Portland Silk Shop 466 State Street 383 Alder Street