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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1919)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2. 1919. PAGE THREE. Summer Nights an the Right Clothes: MEN : Suits are very hard to secure nearly impossible at this time as the manufacturers cannot supply the demand. They range in variety from Palm " Beach to the Bishop Tailored Suit, and the quality cannot be surpassed . else ' Someone once suid: "Tht a green aalcsmaa might tell something oaee in awhile, but a blue one would never tell anything." This it true; Bishop salesmen are all expert and there 'a a lot ia that. We have Four Tailors busy each day and if you need a suit for the Fourth of July or for any occasion at short notice -COME TO US. They are all cheerful, and make you feel "at home". We consider all custom ers our guests and service is the impor tant part in our merchandising. "You'll like the spirit of this store." . .. ' Op ' Palm Beach $15.00 to $20.00. Bishop's Ready Tailored Suits ,$35.50. Every Family ia Marion and Polk Counties a Patron. " bmb tm aaaBaawaBaBMaBMBBMBBMBBiBMBMBMaawaawBwBaMMMMaww! Satem oOlefl Mills Store WAR BABIES (Oontinucd from page one) east on State to opposite the band i. and. Then all will turn in to the AsKYburDcalcrPI Renting Grand Prizellato fm hrearms o Ammunition Write for CatMojttte TtvariMUMTONiMMUMCcewe nr ft band stand where the judging will take place and prizes awarded. The procession or rather parade start promptly at 10 o'clock on the morning of the Fourth. The heads of the committee! fur this all-important baby parade are as fol lows: Mrs. 8. E. Edwards, vehicles; Miss , Elizabeth Lord, apodal features; Mis. V. b. Anderson, comic features; Mrs. F. D. Thidsen and Mrs. J. L. Van Dor en, doll enrts; Mrs. William Walton, perambulators; Mrs. W. H. Burghardt, girls tricycles; Mrs. Clifford Brown, boys' tricycles; Miss Hartman. two wheeled carts; Mrs. George Hose, go carls; Mrs. E. L. Bukor, baliy buggies; Mrs. John Harbison and Mrs. W. lycr, express wagons; Miss Mabel "Robertson, cow boys and Indians; Miss Mabel Withycombe, boys' and girls' bicycles; Mrs. Milton L. Meyers, the nil important war babies. Constipation causes headaches, sal low color, dull, sickly eyes you fool out of sorts all over. llollistcr's Rocky Mountaiu Tea will banish con stipation, regulate your bowels, puri fy your stomach. You'll feel better all over. D. J. Fry. Ban Francisco. As a- means of re duciug delays Incidental to making change in war tat payment, the mint is working 24 hours daily, making 100,000 000 pennies monthly, to go as far east as Chicago. Webster City, Iowa. They 're won dering whether every ouc's making cat sup or whether it's a preparation for the big thirst. At any rate one store hero sold 888 bottle tops in two days. Valuable pine timber on Tumalo ereek, 10 miles from Bend, is menaced bra forest fire of unknown oriui'n. Combination Charter Oak Range WOOD COAL GAS When looking for a range it will pay you to get the best the most economical k-the most convenient range in existence.' That's the Combination Charter Oak Range and you'll find it at Richters an 18-inch oven, full polished top white enameled front let Richter demonstrate this range to you he's the only dealer in Salem that carries the Charter Oak Range and he can sell it at a bargain because of his low rent and tow store expenses See this range and youH look no further it's a hummer a perfect cooker an ornament to any home and the price is an unusual bargain. Big Reductions ON ALL Furniture In order to make room for big purchase of furniture, soon to arrive, we are offering big reductions on everything in stock. DONT DELAYCOME TODAY I-1 L-fn HXTIJ iw. , ., r-rrii J two FRANK F. RICHTER and Salea STORES Complete Ilcusefurnisher 373-377 Court Street Phone 217 Yoa Always Get a Square Deal at Richters DEMONSTRATION : Don't fail to step and see our demonstration of our fuel saver and gas maker it will mean money saved for you. 35 PEOPLE INJURED IN EXPLOSION OF BIG NAYY DIRIGIBLE C-8 TUESDAY Baltimore, Hi., July 1. At f. least 35 persons were injured this after;on when the nsva! dirigible 0 8. en route fiont Cap May to Washington, i- plodcd in an open field aecr Camp Uolabird. The coccus- sion was felt in many parts of the city and windows oi houses nearby were smashed by f I, iug metal. A partial list oi the injured included the eommander. Lieu- t tenant N. J. Learned, Navlga- tion Officer R. D. Wkei backer, Pilot Ensign C. W. Tynuull, Warrant Officer Engineer B. F. Sherman, Machinist's Mate Kel- ler, Bsdio Operator Lynch and A two passengers, Lieutenant Commander Quiglcy and Junior Lieutenant A. B. Tilburne. 4c DIRIGIBLE R-34 (Continued from page one) 20 minutes aftor leaving Eat Fortune, Ccotlasd. Was was directly west of her starting point td was making 40 miles an hour. This information, contained ia the latest wireless dispatch received from her by the admiralty, stated that all was going well on board. Shortly after noon the air ministry received a wirclexs saying the li 34 had encountered a thick fog 4S0 soft miles oue from her starting point, and had reduced her speed to 32 knots. Btart Mad Early London, July 2. (Vuited Press) Bowling along at a speed of forty knots, the huge British dirigUde R-34 was more than 300 mile out on her flight to America at 8 a. m. (3 a. in. New Tork time) this morning. The British admiralty received a wireless from her ait that hour giving her lo cation as latitudo S5.20 north eud lon gitude 10.40 west. This would place her about 300 miles off the west const of Ireland. The' dirigible the largest in tlje world began her trans Atlantic flight at 2:40 a. m., taking the air from East Fortune, Scotland, he wireless stated the craft had averaged 45 knots up to that hour. Her slightly reduced speed was believed to have resulted from en countering head winds. She had changed tor course slightly ami was headed a little north of west. An earlier wireless from the R-34 said: "Off Rothlin Island nt 5:50 a. m. Steering west Going well. (Signed) "Scott." Rothlin Island is in the North chan nel, between 'Ireland and Scotland, 125 miles west of Edinburgh.) Crew on Edge East Fortune, Scotland, July 2. The British dirigible Jt-84, which start ed for America at 2:40 o'clock this morning (9::40 p. m. Tuesday, iNcw York time), is speeding toward Amer ica iuuhj on ine iirtn trails-Aiiajmc flight of a lighter thnn air craft. Bugles sounded at 1:27, calling the ship from its aerodrome. At 1:47 the dirigible was in position to fly. As searchlights lit lilt the sky, the crew clambered aboard. Mix hundred men men were employed to bring the diri gible from its shed. As the great adveuture nearcd, the crew became visiybl excited. Lieutenant Cwminander Znchery . White Corner Building Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store July Clearance Sale REMARKABLE VALUES NOW OFFERED; ALL SPRING AND SUMMER MERCHANDISE MUST GO To make room for new FALL GOODS, because we are determined to start the fall season with a Complete line of New Foil Suits, Coats, Capes, Dresses, Millinery and Furs and because of our policy of closing out seasonable Garments at a time when you need them, we will inaugurate beginning today, the most remarkable clearance sale of Women's high grade wearing apparel ever known in Salem. All thoughts of profit have been abandoned and prices cut to the quick. July Clearance Sale of Coats. Capes And Dolmans. Pursuant to our policy of closing out what remains of our stock at the end of each season, regardless of cost, we are, determined to make a clean sweep-of Coats, Capes and Dol mans: Regular value $17.50 now $10.50 Kegular values :!2.IU now 113.50 Regular values $19M now :.. $12.79 Regular values $25.00 now $16.50 Regular values $:!0.00 now $17.05 Regular values i.15.00 sow $24.50 Regular values 42..'i0 now $27.50 Regular values i.'iO.m) now $32.50 Regular values $55.00 now . $36.00 Regular values o0.00 now $37.50 EXTRA Women's and Misses' $27.50 to $32.50, excellent quality, 3erge Capes $19.75 EXTRA $40.00 and $42.30 high class Dolmans, made with lurge sleeves, Palo price $27.50 Wjj Millinery One lot of trimmed hats, formerly priced $5.00 to $7.50, Rale price $2.98 Isn't it great that so royal a drink as good tea is also the cheapest next to water? Schilling Tea costs only y cent per cup a pound makes so many cups I There are four flavors of Schilling Tea Japan, Ceylon . India, Oolong, Englua Breakfast. All one quality. In pa rchmyn-lined moisture-proof packages. At grocers sverywhern. A Schilling & Co San Francisco Balance of young ladies'' and women's trimmed lints for less than half regularprices. Lingerie Waists New and pretty Orgaudie, Voile and Hutisle mado up In a number of new and attractive some are trimmed with lace, or embroidery, neatly tucked and others simple tailored sty) $1.50 values now ." $2.00, $2.25 values now .. $2.50 values now - $3.00 values now Georgette Blouses 4.50 and $5.00 values, sale price 7.00 values, sale price $7.00 values, sale price waists, styles, some es: m . $1.50 ... $1.75 ... $2.18 $3.75 ..$5.57 $7.75 Suits We have only a few of this season's models in young ladies' and women ftuits, those in remaining si.es are offered away be low manufacturer' cost price. This Store Will Remain Closed All Day Friday, July 4th ; ri r r imx- 1:1! I. i. m .1 With the Finest Dess?rt Serve "English Style" WELLINGTON A Distinctive Creation ; S s2t TRU-BU1 BISCUIT COM PANT SKltANt fihl) tOt I LAND Unsdownc, of the United State uavy.j making the trip at the invitation of the British navy, emerged from his cabin clad in fur and resembling an Arctic explorer. Wished and smiling, he said to the United Press: Arrive on Tourth "1 feel great. I would rather fly across than travel in a boat. The ele ments will be smoother anil personal danger does not exist. The weather is almost ideal." 4'limbing into his room, he turned back and shook the hnnd of tho corre SKndeit. "Here's luck," were his farewell words. Bound for America, the R-34 disap peared into the mi it soon after hav ing the ground. Major Keott, enmman der of the ship, snid he expected to reach Iong'Island Friday, tho Fourth of July. Commander Indown will be given tho honor of steering the big boat to its landing place at Hnzelhurst. Final tests of the R-34 were most tuitiiifactorv. Preparatory to sailing, members of tho crew rolled up their extra clothing, each man taking a complete change. All of the officers mrried small suit cases. Major Scott voiced the sentiments of the crew when he .aid: "I haven't the slightest doubt that we will reach America." Big Ship Boomy Commander Ijinsdowne told the cor respondent the otficers would take turns steering. "When not working," he said, "ws cnii remaio in the em-kpit or up stairs. There need be no la k of physical ex ercise. If we wish we can take consti tutionals up and down the deck, which is nearly an eighth of a mile lonj, or can climb the ladder to the gun plat form on top of the ga bag, where there is a tilnce for a two im-h cannon.' WireleMi Operator Kdwarda said he"! expected the ship would get into com munication with the Harbor flraee sta tion at .Newfoundland the moment the flight was started. "We have a splendid wirtiea ca pacity," he said. "Ve can eommnni cto over a radius of alout WOO miles The antennae drop 400 feet below the Jreks." A Uritish non-rigid machine escort Cil the R 34 as fur as Ireland. The Hiodr of Charles Hnnglcdorf, 65 years old, a pioneer resident of Idaho, wn found uXturdny in his cabin ncarjernnr Krnest Lister. Lcwiston with a guiuhot wound thru the head, indicating possible murder. Acting .(iovernor Uiuis F. Hart of Washington will be a candidate nt the coining election to succeed the late Gov- ry -to Raise Bread Without Yeast, you Cant Do It ! And you can t build and maintain a strong body unless you put it the required material into it. . You must have somethind be sides mere flesh-forming iood. That's why Grape-Nuts is an ideal food, for besides ordi nary nourishment, it contains the mineral elements of the grains material absolutely required for building and maintaining the right kind of nerves and bone and blood and brain and brawn. Some foods lack these elements. Grape-Nuts provides them. io raise in price to consumers. during or since the war.