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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1929)
PAfiE TWELVE THK -A'I I AI. .MIUKNAU KALKM. DKKUUN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1929 POLICE ERROR NEARLY CAUSES WORLD OF STRIFE Berlin (Irt During the Orloff Pavlonovslcy document forgery trial here. In the course of which the Russian Embassy in Berlin received tome prominent, If not altogether favorable mention, a detail of ten policemen, all armed to the teeth, appeared at the embassy and de manded admission. Tbe leader of the patrol explained that he had been ordered to take possession of the building. Immediately the whole staff of the embassy gathered In the vesti bule. They tried to explain that the building was extra-territorial and that therefore the police had no right to be there, but the officers had their Instructions and would not leave. Then some members of the staff tried to telephone the for eign office to explain that the em bassy's right of extraterritorial pro tection was being violated; others sat down to write out an urgent tel egram of protest to be sent to Mos cow. For a moment or two It looked as though another war was threat ening. - Then one of the aecretaries'haci a brilliant thought. He went back to ' the vestibule to ask tbe police who had Issued the order for them to take charge of the building and why the order was Issued. "Why,1 answered the patrolman in command, MI can't understand why you gentlemen are all so ex cited. There la a crowd of students holding a demonstration outside and we have come only to protect the ministry of education." . "Oh, la that It?" the secretary aald, patiently with considerable re lief. "You will excuse us, but thla Is not the ministry of education. New South Wales railways expect a deficit of 15,000,000 during the current year. . Notice :'v Would you like to be ab solutely, sure of a good Interior decorating job of painting, papering, plaster paint, or, kalso ntine. Call F. O. Repine 2708W For Interview Estimated Free Town's Canning Done by Pupils Brain tree, Mais., (IB This town'a honsewlvea are not bothered by thoagbta ef te dious fall canning. Contlnalnr a M-year-old custom, the domestic science classea of the local hlgb school will perforin this work free of charge. The only 'stipulations are that honsewlvea provide carta and material, and that the best looking sample from each batch of goods remain with the stndenta far exhlr bitlon purposes. - HITCH-HIKING IN. ' AIR IS NEWEST St. Louis, Mo. (IP) Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Zacharoff of New York hitch-hiked by air for their vaca tion trip. Instead of thumbing along the highways they "caught rides" at airports, flying from New York to Buffalo, they were forced to wait two days before continuing to Cleveland. Aviators in the Ohio city were without sympathy so they had to use the road to Chicago but from there the Universal Aviation Cor poration brought them to St. Louts. They hitched on here for a flight to Kansas City. They were accompanied by their pet turtle "Lightning." RHODES AWARD TO GERMANY IS 'MARK OF PEACE Berlin LP) Some days ago the first German college student -to re ceive a Rhodes scholarship since 1914 was publicly welcomed in Eng land, thus healln; another of the many sores engendered by the World war. On the same day still further evidence of the cultural rapproach ment, between tormer enemies uac to be found In a Berlin railway sta tion, where a group of 48 children wa swatting for the train 'to Parts. They vere going to France under the arrangement wheieby forty or fifty German children spend their summer holidays in that country, while a. similar number of French children come here. Sponsored on the one side bythe German League for the Rights of Man and on the other by the French committee for the exchange of French and German students, this vacation-time exchange has been in effect now for three years. At the close of the recent school semester 48 of Berlin's brightest pupils were selected to makfr thetrip to Paris for the fourth season. Upon their arrival in the- French capital each was taken to a private home In that city or In the provinces. The children were to live in these home as member of the various French families for the period of a month. One of the principal hopes of the sponsors of the plan Is that in this manner the children will gain an insight Into the habits and inner most thoughts of the people oi the neighboring nation that in the fu ture wonld go a long way toward preventing misunderstandings be tween the two nations. - Galesville, Wis. (IP) . Andrew Lindberg, a farmer, was killed when he threw a stick at a fleeing calf and the projectile rebounded and pierced his abdomen. Now you can take a quick, gentle laxative in, a bit of milk choco late. A pleasing contrast to distasteful ways." 1 PERRY'S DRUG STORE RELIABLE QUICKLY EFFECTIVE I'.IHW.l.lH.I'I'H'MiisU'U W'l'H IS For Sale by CAPITAL DRUG STORE oo $r .oo $ g.oo A Large Wholesaler of Ladies' Dresses Suggested that we permit a consignment of Ladies' Dresses to be placed on 3 DAYS SALE in connection with our Closing Out Sale of Dry Goods. These dresses consisting of Velvet, Wool and Silks are now on display. We consider them wonderful value at $5.00 and believe you will agree when you see them. On Sale Friday, Saturday, Monday & Stops 254 North Commercial ' GEISER ERUPTS, BAIL REQUIRED IS $5,000 Buffalo IP) Canadian beverage at times eause peculiar conduct on the part of Imbibing Americans but Leo Geiser's activities . when approached by a customs officer on the International Peace Bride vere a bit too violent.. "Are you an American?" Inquired the officer. "Hoi Hoi" declared Oelser. Do' I look like a Zeppelin?" And with a nourish of injured patriotism he punched the officer on the nose. 0i Good News For You " -- - - i ' ' ii "' ' itnrviivvirvvi mm THE SALEM VA;i.L',.'Y STORE ARE NOW GIVING . Green Stamps. We will give them liberally and gladly on all purchases, and cannot urge too strongly that all of our customers obtain them. We want you to obtain as many S & H Premiums as" possible, so be sure to concentrate your trade at the Salem Variety Store and save as you spend. We Lunch Cloths, with four Nap kins 10 HA II Stamps Stamped lunch Cloths with 4 Napkins : a Sets 0 811 Stamps Extra large Cookie and Cracker Jars 10 MR Stamps Heavy Rose pink Glassware . Fruit Bowls, Cake Stands. Flat Dishes, etc. . 10 Ml Stamps 6 Luster Cups and Saucers lo UH Stamps 6 Luster Plates Grey, Blue, Tan and Rose 10 MR Stamps Are With 1 1 1 1 Celebrating this Occasion a DOLLAR SALE 5 lbs. Choco- late Creams 10 SifIC stamps Heavy Jakard d . Bath Towels P 1 2 for 10 SA1I Stamps 8 Bath Towels' 10 BAR Stamps Ladies' Ribbed 1 I A 11USC T JI. 10 SH Stamps Children's Hose, all sizes Eitra special, 1 pal" 10 MH Stamps ................... Electric Curl ' ing Irons Colored Handles, 1 year ftnarantee 10 SH Stamps Outing Flan-. nel, 36 in. 5 yd. 10 SH Stamps 36 Inch Hayon Dress Material all colors and designs. 2 yds. 10 HAH Stampa JEVERYTlMEh SPENDADJME Ask for SCREEN STAMPS wimiiiimMiiiiiii Curtain Material. Marquisette, Rose. Gold or Blue, i yards 10 SH Stamps Men's Rayon Sox 4 pair lo'MH Stamp v Hi Ladies Pure Linen Hand kerchiefs 8 for 10 MH Stampa . SaBeinm VanrSeity Stti?e ' 152 N. Commercial Between Bishop's and Skagg's SILK DRESSES - in large sizes Made up in youth ful styles in both plain colors and prints. Sizes 44 to 5 $0.90 141 N. COMMERCIAL ST. STORE 24 This display resulted In Oelser be ing held In 15,000 ball for interfer ing with an officer In. performance of his duty. LICENSE IS ISSUED Dallas A marriage license was Issued Wednesday to' Fred Leroy Trueax, 23, a laborer living at Mon mouth Route 1, to wed Alice Louisa Waterhouse, 16, of Airlle Route I. Mt. Angel I T. Torvick, who recently sold bis ranch here, east of town, left for Seattle, Wash, when ne mil nana ina lumio ( DEPT. STORES " CJ3reg& IN THE WEST 415 STATE STREET-SALEM, ORE. V E. wACKLIN, Mgr. , . ' " Home of . CANTILEVER Flexible Arch SHOES for Men, Women & Children Luxurious New DAVENPORTS of Distinctive Design "BIRCHFIELDS" ARE BUILT IN OUR OWN FAC TORYTO OUR SPECIFICATIONS AND HIGH STANDARD OF QUALITY Many New Styles There are rrtany new and in teresting styles in upholstered furniture this Fall, particular ly interesting are the new Davenports in modern design tapestry effects with shaped fronts, while others come in velour and mohair combina tions. ' m i f' i InConstruction I Has No Superior irtlUtCib In Appearance - No Rival STURDILY CONSTRUCTED FOR LONG USE "Birchfield" furniture is all built in our own work shops and must come up to our high standard of quality. In construction "Birchfield" has no superior -builtto give years of service at a cost that is sur prisingly low. BUILT FOR STYLE AND COMFORT "Birchfield" furniture is inspired by the English idea of luxurious comfort and created by us to give at a reasonable price upholstered furniture of super lative quality. "Birchfield," we believe, is the finest upholstered furniture that can be had. Bridge-Beach Superior Circulators , Compact and beautiful in design yet this "Superior" k ".. Circulator will heat several rooms evenly and - ' , economically BEE THE NEW MODELS TOMORROW YOU WILL LIKE THE NEW BRIDGE-BEACH "SUPERIOR" CIRCULATOR Dignified Credit Pay As You Earn 00 0 01 0 QD 0 Dl 1 cjd cmro - &n tern aira-pst