The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 14, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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WAGING CLEWS
PILE UP AGAINST
ARTHUR
BURGH
Suspect. in Kenned; Murder It
j: Said tojlave Had Gun When
J, He Left Illinois for Los Angeles
V 14 Angeles, Aug! U Arthur C
- i Burch faced new da making: t evidence
tonight' ; j
'. iThI Ik i fh rlrrunut.Xl.l
flung atvthe easy mannered minister
' SOIL. WhO. tOrethlr WftWHIa nlafont tul
Madalynne Obenchain. i charged with
! killing J. Fteltnn Ki,nner
t- 1 The shotgun believed to have dealt
; , ueaui m me j weauny nenneoy . wai
- ' found by Roy and Bert Mooney, who
; stumbled over it in the I surf at Ocean
v Far IS miles from Beverly Olen. The
. r eus was believed thrown in the ocean
rafter Kennedy-was shot r
, H. M. Bartlett, Evaneton, tlL, in-
formed authorities Burch bad a gun in
;his luggage wtn he left for Ix. An
ts geles in answer to the call of Madalynne,
. Mrs. James WarfeB, wife of a
, :t: banker, said She had talked with Burch
. ). n his way to the coast ahd he. told her
was "going, to Los Angele to tee
that a certain party treats a friend of
'. ., r mine right and If he doesn't III get him."
f'MOWElr, ROT LOTE
!'- Idtonev.. nat 1 '
.'friendship, was the motive for Arthur
4 Cf Burch's response to Madaiyniie's ap-
o vunra ii uus Aogeiee, ac-
cording to the latest theory being oon
. sidered by- the authorities. .
Since Burch's arrest. ,4he - authorities
i have been ceaselessly working to as
v t eartaln hit ltitM i h4 thu ...
; strong enough to have led him to come
w Anstiw at jnaaaiynne s DecK
, ( and call and to explain his willingness to
, kid her In her admitted efforts to get
Kennedy to "do the right thingV and
, marry her.
-Burch, it is believed, knew a ft friend.
--.'I of Madalynne's trouble with Kennedy.
; Madalynne has admitted that she fre
: a fluently loaned money . to Burch. t The
, present theory being Worked on by the
i ; police is to the effect that Burclvknow
. jlt that his moving picture business In
Chicago was about to go n the rocks.
; nswered Madalynne's appeal largely for
tha purpose eventually of i borrowing
; money from her with which to meet his
. Obligations in Chicago and put his busi
ness on its feet again. '
AY IT WAS JLOAJT
A letter -addressed Mayalynn from
; j Burch on the morning of her arrest and
t his precipitate departure from Chicago
('Contained . 85. Madalynne Mold the
authorities, when Questioned regarding
i It, that it was the return of some money
! she had lent him and that she had fre
quently nafl transactions of this sort
. with him before. According to he pres
, ent theory, Burch. knowing of Mada
' lvnn's arrst. immonintaiv trHn,in ,.
murder at the Olenn. mailed the $85 to
ner eitner because he feared she plight
-need it or because he feared to have
I money tn his possession she might ad--,
tnlt to. the authorities she had given him
j -preceding tha Shooting of Kennedy. . ,
1: Burch's record at Northwestern Unl
Hies, as Tell as his record since he left
'' colge, is said - to have been on of
scheming for ' money, rather than for
devotion or love, which, are the motives
. wnich nave been thUfifaromost Tre-
quently advanced for his Strang edtf
; nectlon with the case.
t ........ . - y
::American Invitation
j; To Arms CoMerence
; ; Is Received at Tokio
! tninfsal Bn, Btwciil Cbl Disfttteh
.Tokio, Aug. 13.-Press reports state
; that American charge d'affaires Bell
has received Presidj..t Harding's formal
; Invitation to the disarmament confer
Mile for transmission to Japan. ,
. : The foreign office states that it is
; ready to accept, the Invitation at once,
'.but is not ready to name the number of
; delegates that will represent Japan.
Premier Hara appear to be tha first
. choice to head the Japanese delegation.
. with Baron Uchid. foreign minister, as
; second choice,
Baron Chinda, embassador to the
; united States ShideharA ahd Ambassador
t Gfeat Britain Ishll im tMiaAiKiutiAa
. .' The Ashait today gives prominence to-
ine statement- tnat vice Admiral. Kato
of th Naval Stall colfege will repre-
sent Japan's navy at the conference.
Ford Bid Only One
r For Musole Shoals
- . "'..N
Washington. Aug. ll.Purchase"f the
Mhreat Muscle Shoals nitrate plant by
'Henry Pofd seemed assured today when
. . Secretary Weeks announced he doubted
( Whether any bid in opposition to Ford's
,"WbUld be made. As soon as it is defl
nitely determined that no more offers
tor . Muscle Shoals are forthcoming,
Weeks will begin negoiaUng with Foru
.on his proposal.
Congress Asked;to
v Cut Rates on Bonds
Washington, Aut. ij. (tr. p. a
tesolutlon expressing lha belief of con
' gress that the federal reserve board
should reduce the rediscount rates on
Ubefty bonds to 4 pf cent aftd on agri
cultural and commercial paper to 5 per
cent was introduced in .the house today
.by Representative f ilmr of South
.Carolina. ' ; -
MNCINGtaoght
ALL NCW STEPS ARB
POPULAf) DANCES
dUARANTCEDilN CIOHT
"lAaies tS-00, "gentlWen
5.0. D Honey's beauti
ful academy. Twenty
third and Washington.
Beginners e 1 a s s starts
Taesday and ' Thursday
-evenings, s to plen-
. and practice; no embar-
rawuicai. mm social rea
turt alone is worth double
the prk. Individual prl-
W - - uwu uviiuni tor DMK
-all dances, etiquette, etc, tree. You can
never learn dancing In private lessons
: from inferior teachers or in public halls.
You must have practice tn a real school
l We positively guarantee to teach you to
-dance, tn one term or give you the second
term free.- There is no other school with
.this kind of a guarantee or. the above
.desirable features. Join our new sum
mer classes this Wi.k. Phone Main
riUVATK LESSONS AXI. HOU&S
, V '
SUKDAY JOURIIAL, POHTLAIJD. SUIIDAY HORNING. AUGUST. 14.
"THE WOMAN" IN KENNEDY CASE
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Above: ; Mf. Madalynne Obenchalflj, r-f f -
unde indlctiheat in Loi 'Angelas '"' I-
fof mnrder of J. fielton Kennedy.
Below: Ralph B. ObenchAln, Chi
cago lawyer, who had been sum
moned by his former wife to ooroe
to her -aid. . . .
Dr. Solomon CoEen
Of Philadelphia Is
. To Be a Guest Here
I. , , i
j t)r. Solomon Soils Cohen, famous med
ical authority of Philadelphia ahd broth
er of David Soils Cohen of this city, will
be given an honorary luncheon by mem
bers of Portland lodge No. 85, B"hal
Brlth, at the Benson hotel Tuesday noon.
Ben selling will nresida at the luncheon.
Dr. Cohen has been professor of clln
leal medicine at Jefferson- Medical col
lege since 1902 and is prominent tn med
ical college wdrlt all through the East.
He la the author of a number of val
uable contributions to medical science
and is considered an authority on thara.
peutics. In addition ha has subliBhed
original verses and translations of the
original Hebrew poets, ahd political, . eco
nomic, historical and hygienic essays in'
magazines. -
General Wood Is
Against Freedom
For Philippines
I Washington. Aug. IS. tti P.SJen-
eral Leonard Wood, who has bean Id-.
vestig&ting conditions la the Philippines.
Is understood to have advised against
Independence for the Isands In" the im
mediate future.
e Secretary Wee! i said today he desired
to have : General Wood, id tha position
of governor-general' of the Philippines
during the next year, and that there, was
no possiDuity tnat lnttependenca would
be granted within that tima.:
Agreement Reaohe T
On Capper Measure
, Washington. Aue. 14 .- Sen at ,nH
house conferees on the Capper-Tlncher
future trading. blU which, la -designed to
Drevent ' SDeculation anl mininniaiinn
on grain 'exchanges, reached a complete
agreement today on amendments adopt
ed by tha senate. Final action on the
bill is expected early next wek.
Baker Marks Found
About Body in Iowa
Baker. Ahsr. ll-P6itc hM aea i
ceipt of a telegram' from Braddyville,
Iowa, describing a man found dead in
a Cfarnfinld there Ul. ii ,
from Bowen A Denefe. Ideal clothier.
ana ne naa meaicine Trom th Llva and
Lt Live Drug company, and bank notes
from the Prairie bank. He is described
as having red hair. Weighing- 1(0 r
170 pounds. No Clues hava been un
covered hre. '
Patrolman Killed
At Station Door
TtAstm. aM . if : . " ,
man. Anthony Cuneo was shot dead by
tu tront or tna Haa-
over street poliee Station her today. The
assailant wa shot through the leg and
jaw by the squad of policemen who
rushed, outto Cuneo's aid. Cuneo was
and head and diM i..
a' few. minutes.
,' -lts- tAWBBSCK BCRIEB -
Funeral services for Ura Freda Law
rence, who died at her home. ISSi icaat
Fifteenth street north, were held at the
Finler thtpel. Saturday morning. Inter
ment was made at ML Scott cemetery.
Mrs. Lawrence who was . a natitra tt
Hamburr. Oermanv. it upmvu nwn.
daughter, Miss Lillian Lawrence of this
- S THOMPSON'S 1
I DeebCarve Leases 5
, Are Better ' T
(Trademark reg. v
Thm Sign tt
Perfect Service J
Thm Sign of
Perfect Service
Take Car e of
Your Eyes'
Our system of examining
eyes and making glasses is
based oh many years' . ex
: perience. ,
' Each step 1A our Work is
carefully checked and In
spected. . , .
The raftkh la- glasses that
look especially well When
you V are . wearing them ;
that are accurate, depend-,
-able and satisfactory-, in
every -particular. .. .
Our optical shop Is one of
' the most thoroughly equip
ped in Portland, enabling
'us to produce the best
.glasses at lowest cost
Oar Owa Complete Leas
; driaaiag Plant a the
Premises.
I 8ATK TOU& EYES .
THOMPSON
OPTICAL, INSTITUTE
Clas. A. Kasea, Pfeftldeat
-aad Ceaerat ataaager
- Eyesight Specialists
rertlaacrs 4 target, Mstt
Seders, Bwt F.eatpped
: Exelaslve Oatieal
EstaMisksjeat .
vt-U-ll CORBETT BLt4.
FIFTH AHD MOBBiSOK
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II II al 1 I I i I I I I I I I iJllli ir ti
Whltaer at Eitrg Special Sal Prices
or BOtt 'ftny or .all oodi - telected will
be held tor .fatare delivery without
.additional charge.
From Draperies and Bedding to Co ol UMas
At New Lowered Prices See the Windows Today
-Many Pieces 25 to 40 Below Last Year's Value
Everything goes on one VccounC with no' addit Atld wards'" eAy trnn are personally
arranged to please each individual? requirement and.-not joncrCCnt of .interest is charged, regardless of what you may
select. :(Brunswick Ph6nographs and Records. included.) ...;. f . . r . -b . 1 JOU , 7
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SIMMON'S CONTINUOUS POST BED
SIMMON'S STEEL LINK SPRING AtiD
45-LB. FELTED COTTON MATTRESS
Be Sure and See These Two
. Waxed Oak Finished to Match
Four Pieces, an
exceptional value, too
-$73.50-
i oa library Table with Xtxtl-
Inch. topi Bona oak Round Ami
Rocker and tha Opera-Seated Oak
Rocker are identical te tha illustra
tion. Arm chair baa been replaced
wita a ciever wjcxer en air uphol
stered with cretonne, adding much
tone to the ault. On tha doorway
window today. .
Six-Foot Table and '
Six Solid Oak
Chairs
-$49,85--
Hand-rubbed was fintah to match
tha living room - suites . at 7l.o.
Table la lnchaa in diameter, and
tha massive base la Identical to th
Illustration. Each chair is securely
- built with saddle-shaped seats, sup
ported with- angles against tha bade
posts. Alao displayed la th front
window today.
$3 Cash $1 Wcek-No Interest
Detailed explanation of each la unnecessary. You have read and heard much about Simmon'i Beds and Spring
that are "Built for Sleep" lately; but Edwarda would Ilk to haw you note that !ti a FORTI-FIVE POUND
Fslted Cotton Mattress that's with .this Simmon's "Built for Sleep' Bed and Springs.
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'Here's a Wonderful 'Value
Three Massive Pieces
$94.50
Massive Mission-Post Library Table, with very
pretty grain quartered oak top and legs ; rockers
are of solid oak and the auto-cushion seats are
covered With heavy veal stock genuine leather.
Not Identical, though very similar to illustration.
Colonial Suite in Walnut
1 or Mahogany
$148
Bed, resser and Chiffonier, quit similar to
illustration, and, for your convenience, they're
in the front window today. , You. Ilk many
others, since the price has been reduced, will be
surprised and pleased to know such fine Pieces
as these can be had for bo little money. .
Queen 'Anne Walnut or
Mahogany Table & Chairs
$169
Queen Anna, th. mast lovable
and charming of all periods. Tahl
has It-inch diameter top and at of
six chairs are finely : finished to
match either walnut or mahogany
table. Bin or brown genuine leata
. ef slip aeata, . ' i "
New!
Basasa
Second to None Is Edwards Variety
of Charming and Distinctive
Tap
es
try
Cleverly
. Decorated
Novelty
c Breakfast Sets
VU9JS0 .
Pal green, old ivory and
warm gray. Four - chairs to
-match each table, and every
piece decorated with striking
Colors. On set Is in the win
dow today.
and
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Velour
Overstuffed
J Whether Your Desire Be for
Wilton; Axminster
Brussels orRagRugs
Edwards has a almost Unlimited assortment to show you
th mighty wall rack, with over 200 new and, beautiful
samples of tha maker s Choicest creations, continuously away
a as. fart fea. I ' w
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itue6ssror XtVpleea Be Selected, Tsrsls tolpias
i oar lsaiTissai, jtetsireaisats WIU Be Arranged
For Ytiur Cditeideratioh There A re
fill WUtohs at ............ t...t,.m....:. Tft kn
. w . ( i k iim v , . .
j. Divenports ;
J $9650' to $298.00 -
Chairs and Rockers
$29.50 to $135.00
Xll Axminsters at.......... .'
viii onuMu ax..,
tall Waahahla i
IxU Reversible!
75-Ort
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There' nothing quite so luxurious as Overstuffed, and. when it comes
PPfr ;f flTJlytng Jfctmgs. Overstuffed again tops th fist.
WTrtBn.hM? IPTtng : 1uinass thers ar many single pieces left
from Iww and tarea-Ptoe sUfteac -Thas ara at ktra apecial prices. -
SMail Bars t Keariy Every Klad aad DeMrtplioa
Linoleums' Too!
Genuine Inlaid, per squar yard fl.35, $1.55 and ftl.ftft
Genutt Prints, per square yard7.957 fl.lO nd IlIlE
BBl!TO TO Tftrj TB HKCOftBCTr MrSlC oVtHB OBt1 tTITH
vtx.AiTi,jUJiiu All VAATAUES DlrtXRxT ASS BEXTKB
This Model
With
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10 Records and
Equipment
-$158.50-
$10 CashfZ Week
No Interest
The most, popular of all the
Brunswick models. Can be bad tn
waxed oak. fumed oak or mahog
any. Th newest records ar ready.
Step In and bear them on thia
Brunswick.' . "
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Many Families Are Burning Up
Red Money
yrljxel Bills! : -v-- -Tr r
Here's a cuWrTlulf self-explanltory view of fhehew
laborless, odorless, smokeless, pipeless, sanitary and
economical ." . . v
I rmt
V
'Gas
DVDl
4
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Being given' a special rat on
gad used for heat, your ruel rat
with . burners regulated will
' be only about
4e
PER
HOUR
AGoodfettTbTfi
s .
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Besides thia lowered cost St
fuel you'll not have aahaf. soot.
. dust r dirt. . . s.-. ;
Then. too. yottH not hay
pipes In th basement nor will
you have all floors tul up tor
registers on register docs It
all ; take tha aM air dawn and
snds th warmth up. .
Installed complete oa terms ta
fit your rettuireiBent. sad th
pric Is 7S lass than last year.
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This Guaranteed to Please
Gas Range and Kitchen
Heater, Combination v
f aa - - 1 "- .
Now $125
, Coaaeettd &ady for Use, Iaeladlag
. Ht-Water C1U
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iVo Interest.
Top of th two-lid kitchen heater lif ts up
and catches you gat th free us of both
hands. Burns wood, soal and kitchen rtfus
U eaulpfjed with -gas lighter oo fctwHfit
' aedd at Any tios. .- -
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