THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1929
PAOE TWELVE
WEMME CASE
APPEAL ARGUED
BEFORE COURT
Argument In the habeas corpus
proceeding of August Wemme
against Sheriff Hurlburt of Multno
mal. county, one of the cases grow
ing out of the sill of the late E.
Henry Wemme. was heard by the
supreme court Thursday.
Wemme's appeal Is from an or
der by Judge Robert O. Morrow of
the circuit court for Multnomah
county in which Morrow found that
Wemme's claim of privilege from
arrest and imprisonment was not
well taken. TI.e court found that
Wemme was legally detained by
virtue of an execution on final
..nn.. u t cae nf Howard
Sutherland, federal alien property
custodian, against Edward Wickey.
Dow V. Walker and August Wem
me. Wemme is under a $25 000 bond
pending determination of his ap
peal. Argument In the latter case was
heard by the supreme court Thurs
day afternoon. In the lower court
Sutherland got Judgment against
the tl.ree defendants in the turn
of $67,545.80. Wickey was an agent
for Sutherland. It Is alleged in the
case that Walker and Wemme con
spired with Wickey whereby Wic
key was to purchase stock In the
E Wemme company which l.e was
authorized only to sell to other
persons.
The supreme court will hear ar
guments Friday in the case of W.
A. Jones against Secretary of State
Hoes. In this case Jones seeks to
enjoin the payment of $5 a day to
members of the legislature in addi
tion to the $3 a day alllowed them
by the state constitution.
CLYDEOARDEN
AUTHOR OF STORY
Clyde A. Warden of Salem, who Is
probably the youngest fiction writ
er in Oregon, is author of the lead
feature story In the January issue
of "Western Trails", which is now
on sale at local news stands. The
story, "Colt Justice," was pro
nounced by the editor of tl.e mar
line as one of the best western
stories he had ever read. Warden
has contributed to other magazines.
He was formerly an apprentice
printer on the Capital Journal.
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Members of a Joint committee of the hojjte of representatives and the senate who reported the
completion of the special session of congress to President Hoover. Left to right: Oavld Barry, ser-geant-atarms
of the senate; Senstor Thomas Walsh of Montana, Senator Wesley Jones of Washing
ton, Rep. John Tllson of Connecticut, Rep. John Garner of Texas, and Joseph G. Rodger, sergeant-at-arms
of the house of representatives.
7. The Sigma Tau house will be
open from 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock; the
Kappa Gamma Rho house from 8
to o'clock, and the Alpha Psl Del
ta house from 8:30 to 8:30 o'clock.
A Intor-frntfrnitV TOUncil ahd the
presidents of the three houses are
arranging tne aeiaus ior we nw
Membership Tea
At Y.W. C.A.Friday
The membership tea at the i . w.
C. A. rooms Friday afternoon, when
the social anc! membership commit
tees of the association will be hos
tesses, will be an interesting social
event for members ol the associa
tion who will be voting all day Fri
day for the seven new members of
the executive board. Polls will open
at 0 In the morning and close at 8
at night. All members of the asso
ciation are requesteed to vote some
time during the day, and, 11 pos
sible, to attend the tea.
Mrs. Elizabeth Gallagher will tell
of the program and work of the
high school Qlrl Reserves triangle
during the tea hour, and members
of the high school Olrl Iteservcs,
under the leadership of the presi
dent, Miss Hazel McElroy, will give
vocal numbers and put on a skit
exemplifying their program for the
year. The girls of the high school
group have worked out a ship pro
ject for their year's program, which
has been printed In a clever little
booklet with a block print frontis
piece. The "Log of the Good Ship
G. R.," includes such Interesting
events as a crew and passenger
frolic, for December 28; "Christmas
Craft" for the two December meet
ings; and a study of foreign porta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Simpson had
as dinner guests at their home on
the Garden road recently Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Matlock and children.
Eileen and Robert, of-Veneta; Mr.
and Mrs. Noel Simpson and chil
dren, Elsie and Don, of Fniltland:
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Simpson of Sa
lem, and Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hock-
ersmith of Winchester, Idaho. Mr.
Hockcrsmith Is a brother to Mrs.
Simpson, and will be remembered
here by a number of Salem folk as
he was raised in the Waldo Hills
and Aumsville country.
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New Cub For
Girls Organized'
The organization of a new club
whose membership is limited to in
dustrial girls has been perfected by
Mrs. Eric Butler, ollice secretary at
the Y. W. C. A., with the initial
meeting of the first chapter of the
"Les Amies," held last week. A
large program of activity has been
worked out for the group.
The chapter group Includes a
number of girls from the first shirt
at the Oregon Linen Mill company.
Mis Verna Wood has been elected
president of the group, Miss Artics
Smith is vice president, Miss Vir
ginia Van Vlett is secretary and
Miss Margaret Einfeldt, is treasur
er. The club will produce a one
act play, "A Case of Suspension,"
at the Nelson building auditorium
December 20, with members of the
club In the cast. Miss Helen Pern
berton is coaching the play.
The next meeting of the chap
ter will be held next Monday morn
ing at 10:30 o'clock in the Y. W.
C. A. rooms. Mrs. Butler, advisor
for the club, Is issuing a general in
vitation to all Industrial girls em
ployed at any Industrial plant In
the city, Including the two paper
mi 11b, the two linen mills and the
glove factory, who are at liberty at
that time, to meet with the group.
Another chapter of the club will
be formed which will meet at a dif
ferent time, In ord-T to benefit
girls employed during the meeting
hours of the first group.
Members of the Sweet Briar club
were entertained at the home of
Mrs. James Imlah on the Wallace
road Wednesday afternoon. $lrs.
Imlah was assisted at the tea hour
by Mrs. Hay Binegar and Mrs. Glen
Adams. Mrs. Mildred Nash was a
special guest for the informal af
ternoon. The club will be enter
tained with a luncheon followed by
a Christmas party December 18 at
the home of Mrs. Karl Kugcl.
Miss Eleanor Wagstaff, Miss
Kathryn Ellis, Miss Marie St u tea
man and Miss Margaret Bell will
be hostesses for a formal dance at
Castilian hall Friday night. One
hundred Invitations are being issued
to the affair. Mrs. M. B. Wagstaff.
Mrs. B. Statesman, Mrs. William
Bell and Mrs. Fred Ellis will be pa
tronesses. The Mothers' club of the St. Vin
cent de Paul parish will meet at the
parish hall Friday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock for an Important busi
ness session,
Members of the Sllverton Girl
Reserve triangle, organised this
past month by Mrs. Elizabeth Gal
lagher, secretary of the SaJem Y.
W. C. A., motored to SalenS Wed
nesday night for a swimming par
ty at the Y. M. building followed
by a supper at the Y. W. C. A.
rooms.
The executive committee of the
council of church women will hold
a meeting Saturday afternoon at 2
o'clock at the Y. W. rooms. All
members of the committee are
urged to be present by the presi
dent, Mrs. Edwin Nissen.
the taste of wine but cannot afford
to pay more than the price of
ordinary wine, they have switched
to drinking beer. Although they
still regard wine as the national
drink, statistics show an alarming
increase in the consumption of
beer. Wine growers are beginning
to fear that France will soon turn
into a beer drinking nation like
Germany or England.
PRIZE IS OFFERED
FOR DRINKING SONG
Paris (LP) France, the home of
wine, is searching for a good wine
drinking son.
A prize of p40 will be paid by
la Soclete des Amis des Vins de
France iThc Society of the Friends
of the Wines of France) for a first
class wine drinking song1.
Germany, Italy and Austria have
their drinking songs but France
feels that it has none. Poetry and
prase eugolizing the wines of France
it has In abundance, but still there
Is no national drinking song.
For some years the wine pro
ducers of France have been worry
ing because the French have been
drinking beer instead of wine. The
days before the war when an or
dinary table wine was on excellent
Bordeaux or Bourgogne have pass
ed. Today the ordinary table wine
Is neither like Bordeaux nor Bour
gogne. It tastes like a mixture of
water and vinegar and lots of both.
As most Frenchmen appreciate
Beautiful Legs
Often Marred by
Varicose Veins
You'll have to admit that even
though you might have the most
shapely legs In the world, one big
thick vein can ruin their entire
beauty and attractiveness.
You didn't know It was possible
to get rid of those swollen veins
and bunches? Indeed It Is all you
do is get a bottle of Moone's Emer
ald Oil at Perry's drug store or any
drug store. The great penetrating,
soothing and antiseptic power al
most immediately stops any pain or
soreness. In swift time it reduces
the most dilated veins back to nor
mal size.
Be able to wear the sheemt hose.
hive people compliment you on your
lovely legs, be Iree from the horrible
embarrassment of people criticising
Your miftiKhtly swollen veins, enjoy
bleMftl rrllrf from sore, tender ach
ing fret Moone's Emerald Oil imowa
you the simplest, nuwt economical
yet the quickest tnU most efficient
LONDON WAITERS TOO
DRESSY, COMPLAINT
London (fl1) A loud plea for a
new evening dress for waiters so
that they may be distinguished
from the guests they serve has been
made by the National Association
of Outfitters to the Hotel Proprie
tors Association.
J. W. Collet, chairman of the
delegation that waited on the pro
prietors' group, pointed out the
great embarrasment of the guest
who shakes the hand of an lmniac
u lately clad gentleman Instead of
depositing his hat and cane with
him.
Every time there Is a change
in evening dress fashion," said Mr.
Collett, "the waiters are the first
to adopt it. They ought to agree on
some distinctive dress, such as mess
jackets Iwth ribands across the
chest.
VAST CHANGES
TAKE PLACE IN
LONDON SCENE
London (LP) American tourists
returning to London a few years
from now will llnd the city a brand
new Held of exploration. Exten
sive alterations and reconstruction
schemes, some already executed,
others being planned, will change
the whole face of a large part of
the metropolis.
The greatest of the schemes to
be carried out Is the one for the
building of "a new bridge across
the Thames between Charing Cross
and the South side of the river and
the removal of Charing Cross rail
road station from its present posi
tion in the Strand to a site near
Waterloo station, aL'O on the south
side of the. Thames.
Execution of this scheme will ne
cessitate the demolition of whole
districts, Including large blocks of
valuable buildings in both residen
tial and business areas, involving
an expenditure of 100,000,000. Well
known hotels, restaurants, clubs,
apartment houses and salons, some
of which have been famous Lon
don landmarks for over a century,
are to disappear, and In their place
will rise a great modem railroad
terminus, a long, wide bridge and a
number of spacious ana imposing
circuses and squares.
The new railroad station and the
tracks approaching It are to be
constructed above a number of
streets and houses which, apart
from losing their present allowance
of fresh air and daylight, will be
unaffected by the great scheme.
The trianguluar block of buildings
between the present Charing Cross
station and the Charing Cross hos
pital Is to bo demolished to make
way for a large circus through
which pedestrians and traffic will
have to gain access to the new
bridge from the north side of the
river. The borders of this circus
win be the Charing Cross hospital,
the church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
and Strand and the new
bridge approach, while the build
ings to be pulled down Include Gat
ti's Restaurant, the palatial offices
of Coutts and Company, the big
bankers, a branch of Barclay's Bank
and the Strand post and telegraph
office.
TOKYO ENTERS BIRTH
CONTROL CAMPAIGN
Tokyo (T) The capital of Japan
Is making official preparations to
furnish birth control information
This is The Safest Surest-Most
Pleasant Way-To Lose Fat !
Table Tells Average Weight of Women with Clothes.
How Much
Women
and Girls
Should
Weigh
We are going to be
perfectly frank about
KRUSCHEN SALTS
taken internally)
six vital mineral salts
your body must have
to function properly.
KRUSCHEN SALTS do not re
duce you overnight like so many
products claim to do. But taken
regularly over a period of tinui
half a teaspoonful in a glass of hot
water every morning before break
last will take away unhealthy flesh
and restore your figure to Its nor
mal weight. Yet at the same time
build up health with a tremen
dous increase in vigor and energy
for you!
KRUSCHEN SALTS aid In stim
ulating the bowels and kidneys to
proper elimination, they purify the
blood of harmful acids they carry
through your blood stream new life
and activity to every part of your
body.
Feet and Inches of Height with Shoes
At. 5- 5-1 5- 3-5 3-4 5-5 5- S-7 3- 5-9 3-io
1ft 109 1" "4 "7 DO D4 138 tJ1 H6 139 US
It. (13 114 17 HO "3 136 ty 134 1 3 U 143
10 It4 Il6 119 111 "3 tJ 'I1 '36 140 143 147
S3 lis 117 130 H3 ttt 119 33 3? MI US 149
H 117 119 tit "4 17 1 30 1 34 t3S 11 146 130
26 til tio ill US 18 I3t 133 139 143 47 i)i
M 119 ill 113 16 1)0 133 137 141 US 149 133
SO 1 30 13 114 17 131 134 139 14 U6 )0 134
82 131 133 133 Il8 131 136 140 144 US 13 133
M 133 115 17 130 134 13 '4 146 3 134 37
M 114 116 n 131 133 139 143 147 iJt 33 13
! 113 137 130 133 137 UI 43 149 t33 t37 160
1 40 117 129 131 133 138 141 I46 130 134 138 161
t 118 130 133 I3 139 U3 U7 t3 133 39 '
ISO Il 135 Ij4 U 143 U9 "S3 tJ7 161 64
MONEY BACK IF NOT
COMPLETELY SATISFIED
When your body Is working like
a perfect machine rest assured
that unhealthy fat starts to go-
slowly but surely until you've fin
ally reached your correct weight.
Best of all. your health hu been
marvelousty improved you'll be Iree
from a great many ailments from
which you probably suffered.
Get an 85C bottle of KRUSCHEN
SALTS at Perry's Drug Store or any
drug store (laat 4 weeks). If even this
first bottle doesn't convince you this
is the safest, most pleasant and sur
est way to lose fat If you don't feel
better than ever before in your life
your money giaaiy reiurnvai aav.
the suffering that comes from large
families In poverty stricken homes.
This sociological experiment, es
pecially startling In the Orient
where ancestor worship has placed
ft premium on large families. Is
hailed by proponents of birth con
trol as opening the way for appli
cation of this remedy on a nation
al scale to Japan's overpopulation
problem.
Yukichl Shir ak ami, deputy mayor
of Tokyo, said It was the purpose
to give Information only to couples
that already have four children and
can show that they are too poor to
care for more. Information will
be denied to young, newly married
couples and to persons of wealth.
Mr. Shirakaml said that the mu
nicipality hoped birth control would
help to cover the high infant mor
tality rate and eventually reduce
the number of families dependent
on official charity.
HAND DIPPED
Chocolates
Get your box for Xmas
36c
16 Ounces
for
70C
One original five pound
Ihx for $1.69
Only at
Schaefer's
Drug Store
The Original Candy Sale
Store
135 No. ComX Phone 197
Yellow Front
Penslar Agency
STARTING SATURDAY
Hartman Bros. Co.
EIGHTH ANNUAL
PROFIT-SHARING EVENT!
Watch Fridays Papers for Full Particulars
HARTMAN BROTHERS CO.
STATE AT LIBERTY STREET
"ON THE CORNER" SALEM, ORB.
flaccow is warrine on joy riders.
BOGUS COINS PROVE
PROBLEM IN BERLIN
Berlin. (IP) Street car riders tn
Nuremberg have arisen to protest
against the refusal of the street
car management to aecept copper
50-pIeimig coins in payment of fare.
ITiey assert that so long as these
pieces remain legal tender the con
ductors should be compelled to ac
cept them.
On the other hand, the street
railway management leftists that it
can not afford to change this rule.
More than 80 per cent of the cop
per 50-pfennig pieces that recently
have been taken In, It Is contended
have been counterfeits and no bus
iness can successfully be operated
on a counterfeit income. The illegal
minting of these coins was made
possible through the theft of one of
t' e eovprnment's cin die.
GOITER
A remedy for goiter has been de
veloped by The Physicians TreaU
ment & Advisory company, 3243
Sanborn Bldg., Battle Creek, Mich
igan, which is very efficient In the
treatment of this unsightly and
dangerous disease. Many of tho
largest and most hideous goiters
begin to recede almost Immediately
after the treatment is begun. They
gradually get smaller, and In many
cases are entirely gone In a com
paratlvely short time. It Is equally
efficient in cases of toxic and so
called inside goiter. The treatment
is harmless and anyone can use It
with safety at home.
A 44-page Illustrated booklet on
the Causes, Dangers and Non-Surgical
Treatment of Goiter, issued by
this company, fully explains tha
treatment and will be mailed free
to am- in'eresteri sufferpr. adv.
A.
GLORIFIED
CLEAR SKIN
7f tovr
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A CLEAR, smooth, lovely skin
enhances personal attrac
tiveness 1 Men admire it. Women
praise and secretly envy. More
happiness and friend may depend
upon it.
The way to the skin is through
the blood. Rich, red, healthy
blood nourishes the body and
aids in protecting; it against in
fection and disease.
Skin troubles and sallow com
plexion are usually but symp
toms of a deeper, a more danger
ous trouble a lack of the normal
count of red-cells in the blood.
When you take S.S.S.
to get rid of these out
side blemishes you aro
building up the system to
ward off graver diseases.
If you are one of the embarrassed and men are
not exceptions with skin blemishes that linger,
and sometimes leave scars, you will want to pos
sess body power td clear up your skin.
S.S.S. will help Nature give you this power.
Internal healthfulness will then reflect in your
skin a natural loveliness a skin gloriSed.
Millions of people have taken advantage of the
wonderful medicinal properties in S.S.S. It gives
to Nature what it needs to build you up so that
your system may throw off the cause.
When your system is filled with rich, red blood,
the body's power of resistance to infection and
disease is raised. Your appetite should improve.
Firm flesh should take the place of that which
was once flabby. You should sleep soundly. You
should feel strong. Your nerves become steady.
Take S.S.S. daily at mealtime. It promotes
healthy body building. Seek energy, vitality and
a clear skin through the great blood tonic which
is made from strictly fresh vegetable drugs and
has stood the test for over 100 years. All good w
drug stores sell S.S.S. in two sizes. Ask for the
larger size. It is more economical.
A Clear Skin Comes From Within
William's Self Service
Store
370 STATE STREET
Hours 7:30 to 6 9 o'clock Sat. Evenings
wi Three Pairs of Shoes will be given away
B? lfSlS FREE. The first three customers pur-
chasing a pair of shoes may select an
other pair of equal value free, Friday, Dec. 6th, 9 a. m. sharp
Special Extra Special
BASEMENT DEPARTMENT
Women's Sample Shoes at Less Than Wholesale. Also One
Group Jfen's and Boys' Oxfords Included. 5
Just a few of the many numbers you will find in each group
Group 1
$31-98
Women's Tan Oxfords, Goodyear
Welt Soles, Patent Strap Military
Heel, Two-strap Archsupport "D"
width, Misses' Patent One-strap Low
Heel, Women's Patent One-strap Cu
ban Heels, Biggards Comp. Sole Ox
fords, low heels.
Values In this group to $3.00 pair
Group 2
$2-98
Satin Buckle Pumps, Cuban Heel;
Mary Lee Archsupport Ties, Combi
nation Last, Patent Wide Straps, Cu
ban Heels, Patent Spike Heel, Center
Buckle Strap, Tan Calf Oxfords,
Goodyear Welt Soles.
Values in this group to $6 50
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