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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1925)
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST UPON BT GUARDS DURING RIOTING Tientsin, Aug. 12 (AP) Fol lowing disturbances that lasted throughout the day at a Pao Cheng nun, cmncse police and military Xireu on rictious strikers wounding aeveiiftl principally in the legs. The trouble was Instigated by agitators train Shanghai who are exerting strenuous efforts to spread the strikes to Tientsin. The disturb ances began Saturday when work men, mostly Shanghai residents em plpyed the fining of an employee as the pretext for a strike riot. The mill office windows and furniture were smashed and the American manager, Burton, his wife and tnm Jly compelled to malte hasty re treats from the menacing mob. Chinese police dispatched pro tection for the mill but these were withdrawn Monday morning upon settlement of the dispute. Trouble was renewed later in the day, angry strikers parading outside the mill for hours. Polic j were again Bent reinforced by Fengtien sold iers who threw a cordon around the mill. The rioters tried to rush the ccr don and wrec.t the mill thus com pelling guards to fire. Strikes nisi broko out In other mills whoso employes were Intimi dated by Paochpng strikers. All dny there was a demonstration be fore the British-American tobacco factory. leaflets woro broadcast urging a stiike and causing most of the womcr workers to walk out. The sltuat'on has quieted down. WiFE AND SON SAVE SWIMMER FROM 1EATH Shclton, Wash.. Aug. 12. To the heroism of his ll-year-ohl eon and the desperate efforts of his wife. Fvcft Neimunn today owes his life. Nciniaim was swimming Mondiy evouinj; in the lake no:ir here wnen he was Finlileiily strick en with rrnirpiJ. His yomi:; son. Yep! s Packed Too With &y "3iLi Laughing Women! Dynamite Every Road and you'U never turn back when you learn of the tense drama and thrilling romance in New Today mi Wednesday llll Thursday I 1 'I 'fc'jg'l OUR GANG IN "ASK GRANDMA" Matinee 25c-35c 12, 1925 Eugene1, -was close to elioro whcti be noticed his father's plight and swam to his rescue. While the frantic mother watched from the beech Ibe lad struggled shoreward with the unconscious form of his father, then leaped into the fam ily automobile and drove madly for town and a doctor. Applying artificial mean,; of respiration, Mrs. Nc-imanii was rewarded after an hours fight by seeing the life slowly returning to the body of her husband. His eyes re-opened as the son returned with medical aid. Nelmann in the proprietor cf an automobile firm here. CIRCUS MARKETING IS MAN SIZE JOB Housewives who are lamenting over the high cost of living and the strain of making both ends meet should take a leaf from the book oz Alfred L, Webb, chief of the commissary department of Rlncr- ung jirotiiers and Barnum & Bailey ombmed shows. These are sonic of the miracles which re accom plishes: Feeds more than 1600 ravenous athletes and laborers thrice a day at the average cost q fifty-three cents a meal; keeps so vigilant an eye upon his stock that if one can of tomatoes too much or too little Is opened, he wants to know why; has eliminated waste In the kitchen until about the only thing he throws away Is coffee grounds. He never failed n thirty years to servo a bounte ous meat on schedule time to the ircus city, through month after month of one day stands, or wheth or in New York orx Demlng. New Mexico. Webb buys butter by the ton nnd eggs by the hundred dozens, but knows what becomes of every pound of butter and every dozen Uncommon Stories Two million people want your copy of September TRUE STORY. You will find it at the nearest newsstand and vou had better hurry because this is the fastest selling magazine in America. It is the one magazine that is written hy the multitude; it contains a host of uncommon stories by and about you and me and our ncxt J door-neighbor, J That is why more than two million earnest-minded men and women pay a greater sum of money for a single edition of TRUE STORY than is paid for any other magazine. That Is why you will love TRUE STORY. But step lively, before some body else gets the copy that Is yours. Tme Story g A all newsstands 25tf J Leads to the OREGON .. With ANNA Q. NILSSON BENLYON MARJORIE DAW Evening 35c-50c of eggs. He knows the details of everything that happens in his fly ing restaurant In which are ninety seven employees, thirty-six feet . ranges, a bakery, s grocer and butcher shops, and a cafe tent seat ing more than a thousand persons at a time. "The whole secret Is system and economy," says Webb, "As an ex ample of the latter I have a bread and butter man and an assistant who do nothing else but wateh the tables for untouched and unsoiled bread which they gather up and serve again. These men save far more than their salaries, "The bread and meat scraps are collected and cooked up with eorn meal Into cakes for the dogs and bears. All the bones are boiled down for soup stock, and ail the fat Is rendered and what Is not used for frying purposes is made Into soft soap. The coffee and tea dregs are about the only things that go to waste around here and I am trying to find some way of disposing of them. "Before the circus reaches a city I always have food enough stored up for the first meal, but my din ner and supper supplies and those No matter how severe or deep seated trie skin trouble may be.lf usually responds fo the comforting, , healing touch of 1 JoVELdn The '-lovelonE' ..Wedding Ilini; is thu only ring in the world wftli a promise Inside it. It Is ot the finest White Gold bpaiilifully engraved and set with three blue white dla-. ntomls. A feature valuo at $24.80 Five niuc.-'WhUs! Diamonds a feature value at J39.S0 Delivered for a Dollar Paid for $1 Weekly nesno Eighteen Rings of White Gold set with blue-white diamonds, the' finest we have ever offered. Special Birthday Terms Delivered for 50c Paid for $1 Weekly EXTRA! Decorated Cups and Saucers of excellent quality porcelain, Ono act to each buyer at 95c for Six Note The ninety-five cents pays for six cups and six saueers there Is nothing more to pay. Only one set to a buyer. EXTRA! Butter Spreaders Roegrs famous plated Butter Spreaders, sold tho country over at J3.50 a set of six. On sale tomorrow and as long as they last at $1.25 a Set Note We ara obliged to limit tbe above one eet to each buyer else dealers would snap tbem alt up In no time. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON for the following day's breakfast are always purchased locally. There Is also an emergency store which contains canned meat, hams and a sufficient supply of other edibles to Insure a meal In case a delay in receiving supplies." If as Napoleon sad), "ah army travels on ita stomach," so does a circus. The importance of the Rlngllng Bros, and Barnum & Bailey commissary Is shown by the list ot daily purchases made by Webb, The list is as follows: Six thousand five hundred pounds of meat, lOOu to 1500 pounds of bread, .350 pies, 100 layer cakes, jelly rolls, nearly half a ton of butter, 600 pounds ot sugar, two and a half barrels of flour, 126 pounds of lard, 250 pounds of cof fee, 15 pounds of tea, 60 bushels of potatoes, parsnips, carrots and cabbages, 200 gallons of canned vegetables such as eorn, peas, beans and tomatoes, 80 gallons of fresh milk and three cases of evap orated cream. The great combined circus trav eling ita wonders on 100 double length railroad enrs will come here to exhibit Saturday, August 29, TONY Horse DUKE Dog and In teeth:; Starts Friday Beginning Tomorrow and Ending Saturda ties it presents: II I i J I Sf,S,50 J SAT LoweBt price anybody ever heard of for twenty-six pieces of Guaran teed Tableware. All the knives, forks and spoons for a family of six nickeled sliver never change. In Butler finli. Featured value at $4.95 Delivered for 50o Faid for 50c a Week jP LEGION NINE TO PLAT v TONieHTJH C0RVALL1S The American Legion, winnere of thg twilight ieague champioa shlg will gs to Corvaiile tonight to meet the CorvaJlig champions Ju a return gams. The Corvallis players won from the locals last week in a hard fought, extra in ning gamei Several additions have been made to the Legion, lineup and they are going to CorvulUa to take them into eamp and eves things up. The Legion ought to have woo the game laat week but errors proved costly, p.'l but one ot the tour scored by them being un earned The players are to meet at the Hauser brothers sporting goods store at 3:30 .according to the announcement made yesterday afternoon by Paul Acton, mifnagor ru. YOU TU TOWt4 We shall hold high jinks for Salem's buys a "Lovelong" Wedding Eing will be presented with a Gift Package. This will be our wedding present to the Bride and Groom, but the package will be mysterious and wll be marked "Not to be opened till after the Ceremony." You may be sure that it is a gift worth while. Meantime the "Birthday Party" presents a long list of matchless values and incomparable easy terms. Here is an inkling of the splendid opportuni Ninelii.., .iy in the group ejicii one a selected diamond which would sell for far more were we minded to ask It! Special Birthday Terms 50c Down Payments $1.50 a Week Tho Birthday Tarty presents this jnaMiIemi opportunity to got Elgin's Finest Itnllroad Watch at tho Kationally advertised price Flfty-ffve dollars In every good stora In the land. Here at tho same fiffure ht n characteris tic! Burnett Terms. Delivered foT 50c Faid for $1 Weckiv ot the teem. T CmrvalHs ply- ers have a strong lineup whq Bou too and MapJes. Quimnlmtty doss most of th pitching tor tn etafc. COOLIDGE HAS CHOP SUE! Swampscott, Mass,, Aug. IS A. P.) Chop auey was eerved to day by PresideBi ana Mrs. Uom- idge at a luncheon fer Charles R-t Crane, fcriner aiinisisr to China, The dish was prepared by one of the Chinese sailor cooke stationed on the Mayflower, the presidential yacht. Chopstlckft were missing. cJlan toman ROI-TAN cA cigar you'll like The beginning of s perfect day-whatl A ROI-TAN PERFECTO EXTRA, Watch my smoke." (adime) Batehelors. Every .:. if 5 'Jll 1 Ten JJiiifrs only in this group the diamonds of course are small but fine and the mount ings are of the hand somest character fine eighlcen karat white gold Delivered for 50e Paid for 8le a week Full pike allowed at any time you decide to tret a lureer diamond. The Illinois Gold ifodal Watch Is admittedly tha "World's Finest Timekeeper". And every watchmaker we ever had in our employ entinrnou that statement. Jt has a seven teen Jewelled movement and Is unconditionally guaranteed. Oold filled ease of raro ele gance. Priced nt I42.50. Deliverer! for 50c Paid for $1 Weekly Ladd & Bush Bankers ESTABLISHED General Banking Business Office Hours from EIKER'S GUARANTEED USED FORDS PRICED RIGHT THE BLUE FRONT , .Liberty Phone 121 Batchelor who ...St Tlio frtnioim Walfhain AVulcli In a Solid Gold Case with a seven-tcr-n 3tWf-l twiv!1ti(;tiI, At FoTly nine fifty it is one of tht ot- Party". We guarantee It une&n rtl((onll and rcromnu-nd It un reservedly. Drliverpj. for 50n Faid for Si Weeklv -TST6?- FT. z 4a fer i 14 $88.50 j I P I 9 In tin's group are soli- I taires and dinner P I Kings of the highest I I Xs- quality. We are of the P ;J V- opinioti that the values a cannot bts dwplitatett 3" outside of the Burnett K Organizntion. J Dtdivered fnr a Dollar I fNkv EXTRA! ;' bf. Silver Plated S.intlwich ' ' Trayss I'ierccd design ! "-f 4 plates lhat were: made ' f;f' 4 j I "' ihne '" xtr"'-- pre.itl during tll O, ViaeeZJf nirthday Party at ! 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