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THE OREGON 1 SUNDAY j i JOUISfAL, I PORTLAKD; SUNDAY t MORXIXG, MAY 21, 1922.
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FOLLOMS KILLED
BELFAST FIGHTS
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Military Rule May Be Resorted To
by Northern Government; to
Report Facts to London.
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Belfast. May 20.-?(tT. P.) Thousands
lf republican ' rebels, - working out an
S organised plan ia reprisal for assasslna-
lieon of Catholics, spread terror through
jpstcr today, murdering- and pillaging
j.m a score, ot northern villages. - -
j i Seven Protestants . were murdered In
S Belfast and eight others shot, while the
Jdajrs toiuof Ufa In the northern province
til Unionist property! police barracks.
railroad v banks and eouoty. seats were
1 7Diown tip. burned and piUaged over a
ii area- .
4 J The Ulster cabinet t met with. Sir
r-James -Craig to take action to check
:rthe secular traffic.
1 2 j Martial law in Belfast and "mailed
t Aflat"" military - rule throughout - Ulster
; -probably will, be determined upon , by
:joie northern government.
ii .lTne cabinet announced after a eon-
sulfation with -th mliltary police, that
the necessary steps to cope with the situ-
; Ration haa been decided upon. Lord Lon
aoonacnr aeparxea zor Lionaon xo ae-
f Jdualnt imperial, authorities with the na-
jvtare or the action to be taken.
$, TO COALIT102T GO VEttAMElrT
I Dublin, Mar- 20v U. P.)Fece was
; declared in Southern Ireland today at a
r moment when the North was swept with
?rvwave or terror.
12 "SEamonn DeValera, Insurgent chieftain,
!t.nd Michael Collins, I head of- the Free
&1ate provisional government, shook
!7ands over a peace agreement, which, if
observed, guarantee free and untram
;vmelel elections next month.
i A new panel form i of government for
tc Dal I, with, followers of DeValera and
Free Staters sitting ia a coalition min
t wtatry, was agreed to. The Dail govera-
nnfnt will consist of five representatives
:of each faction.
I iThere Is to be an end to anarchy and
i i-tfte results of the election are to be
binding upon both sides.
il'OMAN'S LOVE GETS
MOVIE STAR IN JAIL
(Qentiiuud rrptt rare One) '
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and knowing that many marriage were
consummated In New Jersey. Just across
tne une, I supposed the same condition
existed in California. .jt ; -
JDI&CXJLDf S BAD XJTTXXTIOffS
I have no intention and had no in
tention' of violating the laws . of Call
fornia. nor did MraValentino. A soon
as the year shall have expired we shall
remarry and in the meantime we shall
aanere strictly to the laws.
less to say that this year of delay will
not In any way lessen our love for each
I can truthfully say that my conduct
in Lot Angeles has been such that bo
one could question the fact that I have
lived a. straightforward and honest life.
"1 regret deeply that I should have
done anything: that would lower me ia
the estimation of th American., people
who have been so kind to m and have
accepted me at every turn for more than
t conceive to be my real worth, and
who have graciously called me "the lover
of the screen.- I will say that the lore
that made me do what X have don was
prompted by the noblest intentions that
a man could have. X loved deeply but ia
loving I may have erred.'
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ueaication rroCTa
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BOOK BURGLAR
BLUE
- KILLED NEAR MANSION
tCeattatied lYaat race Oat)
jTme of Dr. Otto Moller, mayor of
J Mexicali. the Mexican band playing the
wedding march. U:
& iAccordlng to Mexican law the eere
Jfmony was unquestionably legal, four
.American ana lour Mexican official wit- -till servine- time at Jolia nrlson
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1 2nfe signing the records.
svTfLEITTIHO BXPLAIItS :
: ,VaJentino met members f the press
Jin! District Attorney Woolwine's office
inertly after his arraignment.
f 4 s 'OenUenin of the press, I am at your
lrnercy.' was his greeting, "and X beg of
Jrou to deal with me fairly."
, I i He then gave thei following state
fatnent: ' ' -.
5 5 : t'l was informed by jroy. friends that a
janarriage across the border under the
j Alex lean la w .would be valid. Upon my
! arrival at Mexican, the question of va
Jl41ty again rose and I was told by the
s -American officers at iMe-xica.il that the
"narriage would bo legal, and was also
'"5-rt Informed by Mexican official.
jrTUpoh-returning to California X was
;Jrryised by my attorney. W. I Gilbert,
!5et the- validity of the marriage might
: -lie- quetJoned in that state, It was de
;rided that we should separate and that
tMra. Valentino would return to her par
. Ms in New Tork audi that. T u
; .remain in California and go on with my
!a4rk. t i ...
fHaving lived for a short time In
I Jw Tork before coming to California
hole to put the inmates Into a deep sleep.
But even" there his caution did;" not
end. He carried with him a smell mat,
a single thickness of felt between paper,
which be shoved underneath the door.
by deaden the sound of the falling key.
Why the. . "Blue Book Burglar
abandoned his methods Is a mystery, the
authorities say. They found his body
lying beside a fence, which he managed
to scale after his fatal; : wounding by
Charles Pfaust, former army captain
and a crack pistol sMbt. ? The vials of
chloroform that h carried on his' formtr
jobs were missing. , j
DETECTED BT GIttI
His cotton and silk gloves, flashlight.
burglar tools and a set ot the - finest
Quality steel saws strapped to his legs.
were there as before.
Prochowskl always -carried a, small
box. stamped and addressed to himself
under a fictitious name ready to receive
the loot. He never carried the Jewelry
on his person after robbing a house, but
mailed it to himself . at the nearest
mail box. He had no such, box when
killed. - .
This strengthens the theory that Pro
chowskl sought to loot the Blair homo
of its fins paintings, among them sev
eral old masters, when he was dstected
by Miss Anita Blair, . daughter of the
street car magnate, who ' summoned
Pfaust, the guard.
HAD BLUE BOOK
Prochowskl was sentenced to Jollet
In May, 1917, after he had been con
victed of entering and robbing a score
of homes along the old ".Gold Coast."
tn his room, where mors than $10,000
in Jewels and money were found, was a
fBlue Book" of Chicago.
. Prochowskl was never known ,to have
a - confederate. His pat, i Ous Zeldler,
like himself a university graduate, is
I Ad Club Planning
13ig Bridge of Gods I
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The Portland Ad club will stag a 'big;
It-4s need-1 demonstration of a noveLJtiad within, ia'
short time, . when the huge pier for the
Bridge of the Gods, Just below paacade
Xjocks, Is dedicated. Announcement to
this effect was . mad ' Saturday at the
headquarters of this -company. Chamber
of Commerce building. A definite date
probably will be announced at the dub
luncheon next Wednesday noon; at -the
Benson hotel, when Judge i A. tX" Miller
will speak on "The Bridge of The Codev
Old ana New. ... i j
Young-McDonald company, contrac
tors for' the pier, "completed the -work
Friday night, according to reports filed
by R. R. Clark, consulting engineer.
who- declared it to be an excellent piece
of work. It will now build platforms.
etc., preparatory to the ceremonies tt
be enacted when the Ad club put on
Its big doings. -U - -:?A -4'
Among the features at the dedication
ceremonies will be tribes of Umatilla
and . Klickitat Indians, addresses by
Governor oicott and Mayor, Baker; and
the taking of motion pictures. -t-
The Bridge of The Gods will anan the
Cotamblsv river, connecting the Oregon
and Washington shores and; linking up
the Columbia. - and the North Bank
scenic highways, forming a continuous I
and remarkably beautiful paved drive
from Portland and Vancouver, i
Texas ,Mobs Lynch
Two Negroes; Third
Is Takenln Custody
Houston, Texas, Hay SO. (17. P.) Two
negroes were lynched In Texas today for
alleged attacks on. white girls.
Joe Winters, IS, ''negro, was burned at
the stake at Con roe by a mob of 600
after he had been Identified by a ie-year
eld white clrl as the boy who attacked
her. - .v I . ; . :
: Mose Bosier, 80, negro, was taken from
authorities at Allotton, Texas, and
banged by;-a mob of 300. ,
' Rudolph Manning, another 19-year-old
negro, was arrested near here Friday in
connection with the attack on the girl.
He was spirited away from a mob which
gathered and was taken to Houston,
where he was kept in jail last night
and today. .
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Officers Hunt For
Prowlers: Crooks
Steal Auto Wheel
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Officers Parmalee and Chas of the
booth at Francis and Greenwood streets
were called to East 1 0th and Clinton
streets Saturday night to round lap sus
picious characters. They didnt- find'
the prowlers, but the prowlers evidently
found the automobile m which the oM
ficers drove up. I . ;
When Chase and - Parmalee returned
after their futile search, they found th
front wheel of th car missing. Where it
went to, or who went' with IWs a mys-:
tery.. - , j -f .
A hurry 'call to headquarters resulted
In a spare wheel being sent to tem.
Mississippi Town Is
Damaged by Big Gale
Natchea. Mis., May SOtJ. P.) Con
siderable property damage was i caused
here this afternoon by a storm, which
assumed tornado-lute proportional Sev
eral houses and a box factory were dam-'
Federal: Off icersH
WMGopy,of Code
Washington; May 20v .-4i
Government officers are searching- for
the -mysterious code ' system ' used bv
bootleggers in smuggling liquor into the
United States. The smugglers have
taken to radio to outwit the prohibition
agents ana are causing much trouble.. ';:
Husbands Change
viyqsj 2 Couples
Ate Happy Again
Indianapolis, InA, May 20. U. P.
Tsfo discordant couples were broken up
and reunited into happy families today
nusbanas 'traded, wives and wives traded
husband J, Li I 1- 1 H '
Brt Sanders and his wife and XRoy
Green and j his wifo lived in a double
house and were close friends. ; -,
- Bert was; a city fireman and worked
nights. During the day; airs. Sanders
saw Green ia great-deal.
When Oreen was gone during the day.
woraing at nts oo as electrician. Ban-,
ders met Mra, Oreen frequently, t
The four had dinner together one eve
ning a lew, i weeks ago Sanders told
Mrs, Greenish-was the most beautiful
woman in Indianapolis.
Green took to more territory. He told
Mrs, Sanders she was the most beautiful
woman in th worlds .
All four then admitted their, love fcAd
shifted and arrangements were mad to
catry out their desires.
The wives! went home to their mothers
ios a zew weeks While obtaining dl
vorcea, 1 1 - i i
The four marched 'arm in am f A fh
marrlaare lUsenim tinMn nhi.in. u
licenses to wed and were married today..
fw uifj-un looKing zor another doa
ble house, j ; ,1 u ; ; .
Banders and his first wir
lived together ll years, and tieRoy end
his 'first l Wife. Maud. ?ri
eight years. rrrm
TWe are Jail good friends and have
been seeing; lots of ; each other," Bert
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French Exercising
Strict Censorship
On Syrisin. Eeports
SpecUl Cable to be lenraal and MiUm rmn.
j - vauro. May 0 Copies of a pm-Yench
Arablo newspaper arriving' from Damns
cus today demonstrated the strictness of
lines Tenen .censorship of news circulat
ing; m byruu out of ten columns of
space aevotea to news nine were entire
ly t Dianx. i tneir contents having been
ceietea tr tee censor. Among the Items
thej paper was permitted to print was
one concerning the sentencing f a man
of 25 years and ot a boy of 17 to four
and five years imprisonment respective
ly nor -inciting -i rqireign nations to
hoatilttie against- f fance.
! Another, item published was that the
United States was among th foreign
powers under the influence of two
obscure Syrians. r --is
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Harding Withdraws
Name of ! Ohio Man
l Following Protests
Waahington, May $0. (U N, S.) Pres
ident Harding i today withdrew the: nom
ination of George Upton ; of Ohio as a
member of the federal trade commis
sion. . . f -;
Upton is the husband of Mrs. Harriett
Taylor Upton, vicei chairman of the Re
publican national committee. The nom
ination was i bitterlyEonght by Senator
Pomerene. democrat... of Ohio, j who
charged Upton was unfitted for the ooet-
The jvinter-commerce oommlssion - com
mittee, to -which the tiomlmUIon .wa re
ferred. twlc voted to report unfavor
ably to the senate - '
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Living Room rj
-Both rockers are of solid oak.
' Library Table is also identical
with illustration and has top of
i quarter-sawed oak. I The Arm
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one of Baronial Brown Wicker,
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$79150
This is the beauty. Mastered old
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today-ee It Bed, Chiffonier,
Vanity Table, Chair and Bocker.
You can have regular dresser i in
place of vanity table if desired.
Kitchen-
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$21175
The table is far better than
the illustration show. In con
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quite similar to the illustration.
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the same ias the table base. You'
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TABLE
BUFFET AND,
SIX CHAIRS
$-1 C CASH 09
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Graceful Queen Anne, most likable of al Period FurnitiireJ
or -your convenience this suite has been arranged in thei
front windows as it would appear in your home.
42x48-inch oblong top table, 46-inch top Buffet with full
iengtn mirror. Chairs have blue genuine . leather sxipi
seats.
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RUGS
New i arrivals in handsome rugs and the addition of
many newt- patterns add to the charm of shopping in
Edwards Rug Department. . : '
Here are. cited bargains priced below the) usual figures:
and
in outline to illustration Have SOrinfi' base.
! spring back and spring filled loesej cushions, j j . t
This suit has also been arranged in the front window.
Sold separately as follows: Davenport, ! $78.50; chair J
?48.7o; KOCKer, ?48.75.
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FURNITURE
5 to 25
! LOWER THAN 60 DAYS AGO
IVORY Bed, Chiffonier,
Dresser with plate mirrors,
Chair and : Rocker. $82.50
QUARTERED OAK Panel
Bed, Bow i Front 1 Dresser,
.Triple Mirror iDressing
Table and j Cane i
Bench ..J,. .$ 127.50
POLYCHROMED!
FRENCH GREY Paneled I
Bed,; Dresser, Chiffonier I
and Slipper Rocker $94.00 i
P OL Y C HROMED MA
HOGANY Cane i End Bed, I
Dresser, Dressing Table,
Slipper Rocker and Cane'
Bench .. .$170.00
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The Newest Creations consisting 'of .soothing" sumrher'
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Strictly high-grade lawn mowers.' with steel bearing ;
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BREAKFAST
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$44175 i
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Pale I green, did
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i Seamless . Tapestry n Brus
sels, 8x12 .J. $19.85
Wool Velvet land High Pile
Azminsters, 8x12. '.$38.75
i Chenille, four colors; size
9x12 J $69.50
i Linen Fringed Wilton Vel
vets, 9x12 ..: $49.50
1 Enameled surface Pabcolin,
1 per yard
...79c
and
Wilton Velvet Carpets, both
plain
yard
Wool
plain
yard
Velvet
and
Iigured, per
$2.95
Carpet, both
figured, per
$1.85
inlaid jumoieum, per square j
yara $1.35
Frmt linoleum, per square
yard
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