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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925 a petite and vicious aoubretU -is wore seen last together Baturdar night. ped in heavy burlap bags, was found today under a bed In his Police reported Nye's head had been crushed, probably with a bottle and that t rope had been tied tightly about his throat. heard xrutt talking la the Pirli Dainty Morsel for a Dainty Girl a favorite wherever she appears. A real treat la. high olaae en tertainment la la store tor the pa trons of the Blifh and It la ex apartment Sunday. Plrle and Nf bom by H-year-old Margaret Plrle upon her return from a visit pected that the house will be tilled during the two nights engagement with relatives. Gordon Plrle, her brother, a friend of Nye, Is being Neighbors reported that they Bought for questioning. ot this popular road attraction. PAGE SIX : p- h li K 81 m Pi hi i ) li th net of 1 on ral 111! I Wi ne Is els Rot foe KH tlcf hat en I - top yoi tin; or din 1 Pis? yoi cli tor llet, E London, Dec. 1. (A. P.) While conferences on the Irish boundary situation continue here between Premier Baldwin and representative of the northern and southern government In Ire land, there aparently is a certain amount of unrest in Ireland it self. Advices from Belfast nay that the Uritish government has sus pended the giving of leave of no ne use to the troops In Ulster and that the sixth battalion of the Free State army ie proceeding to camp near the Donegal-Fermanagh border. At Ennie yesterday Eamonn De Valera, leader of the republicans, In an address declared that the future of the people, of Ireland would depend on how they actea at present as a nation on the boun dary Issue. He charged bad faith against former Premier Lloyd Qeorge, Winston Spencer Church ill and Lord Birkenhead and Bald that during the Anglo-Irish trea ty debates, the question of rectifi cation of the Irish boundary was nover beard of. The "epecious phrase, "rectification of the boun dary" was heard of only when a section of the Irish people had been bo committed to the treaty as to make it impossible for them to retreat. Mr. De Valera added that he hoped the country would get no worse partition than the treaty gave. ICAL By special arrangements the man agoment of tne Bllgh theatre has booked the Kings Comedians and Bovue for two nights this week, (Thursday and Friday, December 3 and 4. "A Night Out," a big farce com edy will bo the bill which will be presented Interspersed with high clam vaudeville acts, specialties, girl numbers, novelty numbers and special selections by the King Har mony Trio. Besides a cast of well know ar tists the company has a bevy of attractive show girls who can sing and dance. Each and every one In the line Is a specialist and many novel features will be Introduced. The company carries twleve peo. pie who are recognized porformers MA Quick Safe Relief CORNS la oni mlnute-or the palo coda. Dr. Bcholl'a Zl no-pad fp tht aafe, sure, holing trtaUnent for oorna. At drug and ahoe atorca, DZScholt's ZiriO'pads " Put oa oo - tJi pain it goo WINTER COLDS In the winter, winter colds are very prevalent. If your resistance la up to par you will throw these colds off easily, but if you are suffer ing from nerve pressure and neglect yourself the colds will readily develop Into something more serious. Keep your spine In good condition. Ask for a Neurocaloinetor reading; this instrument will at onoe locate the pressure. Have the pres sure as indicated by the Neu roealometer reading at once ellmlnaLed by Chiropractic Ad justments, given with the bare hands alone. This Is the best and easiest way to be free from colds during the coming win ter, and If the cold has al ready attacked you, a few ad justments will relieve the nerve pressure, and the cause bolng eliminated, the effect (cold) will disappear. Notirocalometer Readings by Appointment Only. Dr. O. L. Scott Phone 828R 7077 Average dally net paid cir culation for the Capital Journal for the month of September, 1925. Total dis tribution for same, period approximated 7.600. 817 Gain or 13.8 percent ovor Septem ber, 1924, In audited and proven paid circulation. Thla la the first time the paid circulation has exceeded th. 7,000 mark, proving the Capital Journol making greater progress and Growing Faster Than at any period in his tory because It prints all the news and delivers the goods. Somo like It, some don't, but all read It. Member Audit Burean of Circulations Plr,'. 5t I' f r iVn-- V". -Aa l.73roKav. YOUTH FOUND MURDERED UNDER BED IN HOME New York, Dee. 1. (A. P.) The body ot George Nye Jr., 19 with his head crushed and wrap n funnel of tha miniature hnor. made of susrar. made i tasty morsel for Lenore Ulric, stage and screen star. The model won first prlzo at the Hotel Exposition In New York. of merit among which are Buddy popular among theatre-goers on Clark, comedian, who worker with Charlie Chaplin and as a laugh producor has but a few oquala. Miss Dorothy Randall; prima donna, who la the professor of a beuutlful lyric-soprano voice and wins her audiences In songs of today and yesterday, Miss Jackie Saundem, a versatile ingenue who was formerly with the Will King company. Miss Saunders Is a coon shouter and blue singer who Is the coast, and while Jcanctte Clark Rtlittcd of pain In ft aw lego to pari f BACKACHE GIVEN QUITO RELIEF Tried simple home treatment and pain 'stops An aching back is often the result of tired, over-strained muscles, and can be given quick and complete relief with a very simple home treatment. "I had such a backache I didn't know what to do' writes a New York woman. "I looked through my medi cine cabinet to see If I could find something to help me and there was a bottle of Sloan's Liniment. I used it. and in half an hour I was better. The next day I went to a big engage ment party. Now, when anyone has a pain, I say 'use Sloan s. The marvelous effectiveness of Sloan's is due to the stimulating effect that it has UDon the circulation. Straight to the sick, aching tissues, it sendB a healing tide of fresh new blood clears out the trouble kills the pain. So pleasant and clean to use. too. You don't even have to rub. Just pat it on gently and you will get immedi ate results, au druggists so cents The New Orthophonic Victrola a a The Granada - - $150 If you never heard the new Orthophonic Vitf trola, there is a new experience coming for you. Nothing you may have heard in the past is any thing like it. It will be, for yourself and your family, that greatest of all Christmas gifts something you .will enjoy the whole year through. It will give you at any time the music you want to hear. Better order yours early there won't be nearly enough' to go 'round this Christmas OTHER MODELS AT $275$110$85 Children Cry pod MOTHER:- Fletcher's Cas- toria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- m . v i ctw,r,rr Ci'nin Mneciallv oreoared gone, leetning j-uupa aim juww5 wf r j - fA Tndnii in arms and Children all aees. tnr tfi ttrnatre Of To avoid imiianoiw, mw-ja .w . o A if Proven directions on each package. Physician, everywhere recommend .t A Steady Job The man who saves money is sure of his job. He is not worried by debts, possibil ity of sickness, lay-offs. Therefore he can keep his mind on his work and HOLD HIS JOB. State Savings and Loan Association CHAS. WIPER, General Manager Heilig Theatre Lobby 189 North High St. lout Use Our Deferred Payment I'lan Five Floors of Real yaluea 1 Our Ninth Half P rice s Tomorro nvrPTiT'C! wfiPTT SSWfiPC! Men's $ 10.00 oxfords and shoes. This includes M ,JN fo W O K JS. biUiUt3 gome Florshtems in 8hort runs. Get a pair before they Full run men's $5.00 work shoes, the best thing g0 aj In Salem for the money. As long as they last at ? E? $2.50 $5-00 Full run men's f 7.00 work shoes to clean up the LADIES' DRESS PUMPS Jine first come first served at All f 8.00 pumps selected for this sale in patent mm satin and kid, go at half $3-5 $4.00 Men's high tops and loggers to close out the en- . tire line of broken lots. Boots ranging from $10.00 to All $9.00 pumps, broken lines, patent, satin, both $15.00, to close out, at half brown and black, black kig, go at $5 to 7.50 $4.50 BOYS' DA5TTON HIGH TOP All $10.00 ladies' pumps, all heights of heels, Boots in black only. Sizes from 3 to 6. Regularly short runs, all sizees, but not every size in each run, sold at $7.00. Got at goes at $3.50 $5.00 CHILDREN'S SHOES A11 $12.00 pumps for ladies up to the minute styles One lot brown calf stitch downs. Good $4.00 shoes. but not al Bizes to sel1 1uick' at Sizes 6 to 2, go at fr $2.00 $6.00 One lot children's colored pumps, priced $5.00 to LADIES' CHRISTMAS HOUSE $6.00, to close out at SLIPPERS Sd 1 95 e ,ae 3'ust a ' f ver 500 pairs new " - style slipprs at a wonderful buy and are going to pass pnvoi tjt a nxr nu ipav t-i-dticc? ottmpc it n to our customers they are ribbon trim and every mu u TTr , V K 1 , 1J-Kf,fc,b oiiO.fc coIor ever siz.e. We are going t0 close out the iot at The best $5.00 shoes on the market go at $2.50 95c BOYS' TAN OR BLACK DRESS SHOES Jie n me"'? lea,therf Blippers- A ff00d ?3-50 or Regular $6.00 grades, broken sizes to close out, ?4-00 quahty in lus sale at $3.00 $1-95 Ladies ribbon trim leather sole, rubber heeL A MEN'S DRESS SHOES good $3,00 value in this sale at Men's $7.00 dress shoes and oxfords, broken lines, A . . while they last, go at X 1 95 $3.50 Men's $8.00 dress shoes and oxfords, tan, brown IUl-.tr A I I I lEU UCET or black. To close out, most all sizes go at IflUvHULU IVI llVOCi flJVI Get your Christmas Hose now and give Mc- - y?T'iwv Callums and nothing else as they are so far super- ' m'. to nn i e . ior to anything else that after you see them you in thX sr ass iKsr Bive any other hose-Both in men's they all go in this saje at S paK our regular hose en $4.50 3 at !TL b.oU 25c Every Wednesday is Rubber Heel Day. We put on any make 50c rubber heel at half price. We dnesday only. Leave shoes any g day for Wednesday JJ0 TOUS FEET HUETt Corns and callouses re moved without pain or sore ness. Ingrown nails removed nd treated. Pains tn test, weak-toot, fist foot, toot trains and faUen arches ad justed. Do not suffer. 1 will five von the nest that sclenca tan prodacs tn scientific chlropodv. Oonralt DR. WILLIAMS About Tour Feet Hours to l:S. Phone 61t THEPRItT WtsEkftasl Szeitav&ftaiwliaAAM REPAIR DEPARTMENT Our shop is equipped with all new macblnerjr. We use nothing but tha very best grade ot leather that monej will buy. Mr. Jacobson, In charge ot this department, is an ex pert m his litis has spent rears In factories and repair shops and will do nothing but high grsda work. Ua.BftlWW.W,.lt'.WilltW wwww.w