The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 23, 1923, Page 7, Image 7

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SEVENTY TI1IRIX YEAlt
SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAYl 23, 1923
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f.EVELATlOIlS:OF"ArVIFE
CHAPTER 30
V- WHAT.LlLLlAk.r Dlft ; AND
SEEMED -THOROUGHLY I
; " ' l TO ENJOY'' rl; iAVi !:
TM ?roirar aotorcrcle ottteet
!o wlont LllJIinTTiad just .Tereal-
L r'-her identity baa, ft touch f
aha theatrical aiont htm.? There
:act-ithat ha Vai reTelllnc. la
1 tmeietea dramatic altua
i!Is' Into which .he had beea
1 tltrnst. . Aa the ' arrogant owner
H of the big : car finished gpltttter
Mni "if ' denial that he 1 had any
contraoand. jlKjuor concealed, m
lie1 aatomoblle th . yoang oltl-
elal, put Tip ' hl hand anthdnta
UTelr.""inlr waltlne,'fbr Lnilan'a
Icy little comment before apeak
a.VNe . . doubt 4 ererrthlne. Ifl
!yoti assert It, he said atrly,- erl-
dently trylnitr t6 be;eitra legal
h hli choice 'of words':'. Vhut ' It
will dtfi no thnrtis to take a look
Jato t he car j as this Jady kU
recta., So please come alons.
watlred towar -hla - meter-
tyele'.whUe the f ace of the own
er lot the car lost .Its. high color,
ne, atood " Irresolute for mo-
This Ta an Awful Mesa -
ifpedi hef catledjrf and' ! to?re
vaa 1s. ihia roiee -e not ; of aatv
pell ""whlfih T f ancled rthe "Touth
atTef' .had: heard; before' from ' his
arrogant fat her.L That .the young
college student 'had always been
treated', as a ' petted- but tyran-
jiUed- amaIi:boy .1 had guessed.
and i; wondered. If- this sudden
-puttlag'ln a eorner of . which
Lillian had spoken; presaged 'a
different; paternal - attitudes ! ;
Ted; came forward eagerly, in
than- iTtf wffli -sflut
that I xuessed was as new to hlra
as It was-becmfiftP." I "Walt for
meTmr- the main toad. 'Ill be
along in -a-iitlyf u ;
The b!r' ear followed the aput
terlng - motorcyele i 'rdjDwnli-'.Ihe
winding j road.- and Ted strode
orerrd" Lnilaa; hlrfnaee rcur
ious mixture r. of ', smiling gratitude-and
wondedrmenWi-4-
'Til neter stool being grateful
to yon rfor what lyoiuVe , dona, for
me today." he said. "nor. "quit
wondering just "how; yon did it."
r - .To Be Continued j
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By MARGUERITE GtiEESON
n7TS3 EL.IZABETTH BAYNE of
m. Salem, a senior at the Ore-
:- .-jgon Agricuiwirai wins?,
'announced Tier ' jengagement ito
Grant Crow. KEoatello Idaho,
fhrndar. Miss Bame Is secretary
aH tH Rtndent lAssembly "and
was Toted the iot , popular wof
Ll T"' tmmt
nan on me couetn cawyui
fall. : " ' ! i
-iMlss Bayne : Is I . member of
TvH T)e1ta "Delta and ' Mr. Crow;
. a aenlqr at OAC. In" ;;mlninfc,n
ri-nraTinv la a member oCfaig-
mm, ChK' ' tl f'.v
Mlas . BayneTuia ' taken aar ae
h mTt,ii'Ami'i 'athletics.
TiaTfniT been president ef bbth
the Women's' -Athletic club and
Physical Education club. ,Shej- is
a member of- Delta-;iPst Kappa.
honorary thyalcall education r Tra
trnitr--for-:womena''-The-- Clra
Waldo ,'rlxe ' wtt awarded jM.las
Bavne t In her" aoDhomore year,
Thoxrgh- the engagement- dates
kiiv tv vmmi: oniv a xew (in
timate friends knew of It..
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. Tha Thnrsdav- club. : a' group of
prominent . 'Salem' matrons, will
be cu eats' of 'Mrsi' t C Cross
this week for the May time meeting.-;-
Joint hostesses tor-the faf
ternoon will be Mrs. Russel' Cat
n and Mrs. Henry B. ,vThel-
son:r vr xrr 'z:K-t'
u? Wrf MVa. T7 B. Kay re-
StdleHds
Individual ibhimmudtule
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1 VINCENT LOPEZ fg
hllMDR RETURNS
Montana Physicians Unable
fithlMet His Death . - I
from Mantor. by leaping from a
inovinff train near j'orsytne, Mont,
and whose corpse was found in
th Yellowstone', river two days
later. - The body will be cremated
at. the state incinerator. ;
Griffith, while serving an 18
months term fin the state prison
for-larceny In - Multnomah county,
escaped 12 years ago when he had
onlv nine months more to serve.
He never was heard from until
thrf4 weeks aso : 'when he was
picked up in Chicago5 and identi
fied, by Chicago police from de
scriptions in the rogues' gallery.
Mantor was. sent to bring unnun
Mantor says that - he and the
prisoner had a . compartment' on
the 'train. ' " Whilef a porter was
making; up the beds In the com
partment on the evening of May
17, Mantor and the prisoner went
Into the wash ? room . of another
car. T The prisoner; suddenly rustl
ed into the toilet and Blammea
and locked the I door.a Mantor
called a porter, but when they
uniocKcd tne aoor ioum m wi-
dow open and the prisoner was
cone, The ? train stopped five
rainntM tatirv, at I Forsythe and
Mantor nroeured the aid of off!
cers there and Griffith was roi-L .. DrlnrRP:,tt
lowed. .He was'iidt seen until h ouueomant ''-
body was foubxl, one hand pro
truding from the water near tne
bank of the riter : -
- A coroner's j inquest failed to
determine the pause of Griffith
death. " There was not water la
the bines indicating that he had
not tiled by drowning. The con-
Uilluii vk lug mu; uivv
he may have d3ed of convulsions
The skull ; was
ence .reportedJ
found at 11:2
May 19. i
not fractured, as
The bodv was
u on the night of
Classified
Ads in The
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- Ted; came rorwara- eagerry. n i tnxned MoBday om e4ral
hi. facelall theardent wcome SWhertf'Calltor,
wbuv. vantiir ffanara iisf vivne rn s
lt HRrst M8iwnsibnit7V 5-i-. " 1 r
pattlnt h ; Pn ?. tB: I ; -The - Eastern- Star sponaored a
J" - -:. . . . I tarsre hrldee and txre nworeu
Theoidern
mtaate, and l fancied t jn Teantfie-Scotch -Broom 'mad a
his -face there was a recognition j - JJ..-,, ninrtni ' opt tin to
the card tables and the dining
of the fact" that for the rest of
lis lrehe was to lean more and
more ; upon the " stalwart, 7 clean
eut eon. i- At. any rate, , his Toice
was so subdued ' when he spoke
thit I' hardly rec;ognIred ft.
' - in
mhst-' have called the boy when
he waa a child, rthls Is an aw-
room was bright fwlth California
poppies and bachelor; buttons, r .
-Mr. A. Vibbert won " high
aew! at bridge ' ahd" the 1 fiTS
XV hardly ,reta Lv hundred prise went to Mrs.' Cur
olunUrflyvtojthe, name bl Ai-a. w ;iha1 tea", ' table
vert. Mrs. George H. 1 Burnett
d, "this is an aw-1 mm . x, . Hbst-
fal mesa, tI "don't 2 know- wnaii , artrntan whdtas
sisted about the dining j room
were ts;!.!. I;Darby;vrs. ;Bi JF.
Tilllen. Mrs., harles Elgin. Mrs.
Wurtiert" Hansen "Mrs." James
rr.nim -Mlai nfcrrrya" TCIne. Mrs.
ftwrraiid hi other 'Will Jay.l
luipose I ;hare made a terrlple
mistake. rand . 1-rZ Wish you'd
ten- what -von can -Ao.-r If : the
lady wishes an apology ?r
a Grateful ,Ted.M;
'."l-want nothing," tlUJan In
tsmpted, - crisply fexeept the
assurance J Tour ' own t- behavior ,
aas'lulf etreh me that yon will
'robatly stop, look and listen lat
the" aexf 'crossroads between
fjonmon decency . and your own
rrnrinco ThA VorM haS. been
iur oyster for-so long; that you
Jiave almost forgotten any.. one
' jccept yon has any rights x In ; It,'
Franktv. ; I would follow " this!
tMns: to Its logical conclusion!
j&cept ' for the . act; that , ydur
son does not deserve thei pain
which - would' follow any humil
iation? to you. How yon have
managed t to : turn 'but; a chap 1
4 mv. t.m i m-rntfrr tt me.
I 1 1 -nfr advice. J and let him
run things a biu ; Ana mo :
letdent ls closed as far as 4I ami
concerned. - Officer! A word It
'it. 1 rh , Tonaei motorcycle otficer.
.a , tnnri with one ' hand
upon 1 his ' machine during the
eoilbov-" left - Itf abruptly ana
'iirrtMr fB' Ulllan's' lde. She
fctfatAk for an ; Instant: befora
aiu .; Brtdrftafted.;; him. a n d I I
thought v WhlmsIcaUy that ahe
was ' not 4 djsoluteir'lntmnne
ffrtrn :i . fomlnlne vweakness,t fos 1
mnmrtaA - that; ihe war making
aa tfective as possible her dom-
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, Inanca of the situation. ,
,. "ion wiii humb
. ' Mtiimit hindrance." she
I yiywu 1 arw w - v 1
.'jl nvoftinrAdir. 's '' ' i
fery well. madam." ne re
; Til knd I reoressed a giggle
with 'difficulty, -toi1 he rmade the
I hesponao .lal so stagey a 'manner
h.t i ? m.ivui . atronelr of the
I Aye.',are.i sir," of the old naval
l f 'Lnilan" v turned' 441 Indinrerenny
1 v ' tn1 tfrf instant the lr j
; was . filled -with the noise of the
i : iumi1ia.iifimiifl ' and the
: quieter hum of the powerful en-
' started, at a
io, .( rmn Ted.r The-! elder
I lina with 4 av last half-apologetic.
iii.TicAjoBt relance ai Li
lian, - climbed heavily into the
tonneam and looked expectantly
Vincent Lopez Discovers
Forty-eight ,Varietie
of Shakers to His f
. Tunes' .
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' "Show rie ' how you' shake the
" shimmy and. rU. tell you where you
; live,'? offers 'Vincent Lopez, musical
director of the Hotel Pennsylvania,
New York Ctty. y-i A. - f ;
The minute .the music starts Mr."
Lopez locates a" dancer's home state, .
' i f rooi home, for. tie story -the feet
tell ! is where they picked up tneir
- terpsichoreatt -trickSi f
:'i;n Forty-tight. SnrMMirs
There are forty-eight . different j
' kirids 5I dancing in the Torty-cign.
states," Mr. a Lopei ." insists, "ait '
t when I play a good tune thattisiti
Wsally known, like A11 Mudo r
.Up, it gets 'em goin good.
VINCENT LOPEZ
f" "fit's On of those nut melodies that 5
really take people out of themselves
and into the spirit of the dance, so ;
hearts content.-"..
i t InitlFICA.TIONS AcCXIRATn .
1 tTherejs' a gailahtry about Gecr-
'lVxa. a irlash ahout California, and
a touch (of sophisticated boredom!
about New York.- . . ' -
I fAs fcir Missouri," you ought to;
see the;; way tney- pouna out r xne
measures ' Ohio's harder to spot,:
l,.i 9 naitllnr !n-(rw!nr iienaTlv civpq :
Vm awavi Iowa toes' out more and '
Montanai always prances at the,
end." I '.-- -
i" Jfr "Tnnr litr tin hi claSSlfi-
fattons by the hotel register some-;
I ."Tic 3 JUSl ior- utm uiu uuus ua j
r.od ' sp accurate ne oeciares ne
M nmii mail order course in
Ralph - Thompson, Mrs. ' A. C."
Smlth; 3Irs. W. H. Turner, and
Mrs. Paul Hauser. ; !
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4' Tne aid society of the" WRC
will hold an all" day session
Thursday at the armory. - : j
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Hfss Anna : E. Karagozian of
Portland, n senior student in So
.!! Service, - also of the School
of Journalism of U. of O Is the
,nt whila in Salem, of .ana
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I I HEV CORPORATIONS
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Articles of incorporation - were
filed yesterday by. the Um-qua
Valley Broccoli growers of Rose-
- ...UltsllTMl at 15006. - The l
lnrnrnnrrnra &TA C. E. Marks,. R.
HJ.- WOOdi i Elvln cioaae, p. mj
. -L.-T1U.J rnvtla '
fjooiey sna fu . ,
i Notici of dissolution was filed
by the - Warrenton-Astoria Town-
site company.
.; .TiJSf I I site company.
MrswiaJijru
.'innieliiij.-te :
; Vf;.:H nv" ' :: 6 P. M. May 26 i 'Sir-1; 't
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y to Have
Itrft Your Last Obporfimifc
Her Exoert Service
(fi Wr& iis Strictly Guaranteed)
NEW
MIDDIES
Forr Women and Girls
Middies are .the most popular garments for
school and sports wear.' Always ood looking
and pretty, always appropriate. And they are
so sturdily made that they wear and wash
through many seasons. There is i-eal economy
iii their tested fabrics, careful taitynn and at
tention to the smallest details. Sizes, up to.
mi
Prices $10, $1.98, $2.25
to $3.50
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YOUR MAIL ORDER
receives careful atten
tion. We pay express
or postage within i ra
dius 011 a : nunoreu
miles.
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Salem Store
466 State St.
IK
Portland Silk Shop
383 Alder St.
T&at Ire Doriiigly Correct
i The season is here for dressy Tub Frocks Laneiis and Katies New ,
ones are artiving now almost daily, their styles will please you f orjhey are
as?orfSl isthey -are styleful. Among them you'll find dresses created
by Betty Waes We invite you to call andrinspect this showing of sum
Dy. 5iLrJ v .,;n ka h r,nPs extremely low for such qualities !
i -t : M ;;;. -X.XXX-:Xv'"'r'rX : 'tXkX-;:ZXU- Y:.;:;X,
FROCKS THAT TUB
- Linens h1
Fashion's Order for Tub Frocks brings out the
linen fabrics in all their glory. ?
Gay colors, trimming that represent everything
from hand drawn work to quaint collars oT con
trast or white lineri . with perhaps a bit of hem
, stitching or embroidery in fanciful designs.
t;Wf '
May
'M KM
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Wlipn Snriricr is at its
height j and plans for the
Summer) become tne
?.hief concern' of every
family we place our en
tire ; organization to as
sist in all'yout activities,
whether, they tend .to
ward travel, the country,
or a! season in town.
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,You will find here this
month resources and
oairif0 which have at-
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tained the highest devel
opment of their Kina.
other :. events,
throughout the store the
special sellings-ior; may
cn-eat varieties of
apparel at unusually low
prices.
$10 JO to $1830
Ratines
' Hana in hand with linen comes Ratme a more
practical material is yet to be created. Ratines tub
beautifully draped according to latest dictates ol
j.v: onKctnntial pmoueh for Very prac-
tical dresses. If your wardrobe does not contain -
one or more Ratine frocks we'll expect you 10 v
us real soon. 1 ' '
$438to$21.7S j : f
Fnr the "Lefs Go" Season
r.nlnrhil Sweaters $225 to $15.00
nrttier Sweaters. The-
new arrivals in Silks far out do all we veshown
I - this-season. Tomato, Ifuschia seaweed, blue,
lavander, gold and many other bW!ES
We also show a representative hne .of brushed
wool sport sweaters for. Outings, Golf, J5.tc.
V..-.-" nV.
the
'Neath
Dance F
rocK
r ATTRACTIVE MISCELLANY V j
NoiMoth '39c Japanese Parasols . Silk Sport Sldrtings
53.Z5 to $i.UU
Make a moth proof cedar
chest out of any ordinary
clothes closet; no-moth is a
cedar oil in patented bottle
for evaporation. Priced very
special. . : -
linen Kerchiefs
4 for $1.00
New costume kerchiefs In
' colored linen ; blue, tan,
lavander, rose, pink, with
colored embroidered corn
ers, hemstitched hems.- i
75c to S5.00
This -popular sunshade
comes in silk as well as
fibre. Our j new ones are
patterned In latest Japanese
-style. Our assortments make
.choice a pleasure.
Fibre or silk .at above
prices. x
Chiffon; Hosiery
$3.50
Graphite Silk is a new
grey that is as near neutral
as any grey we've shown;
made of chiffon silk with
ribbon back. - '
Colors lack and graphite.
y This Is the' 'season to
choose your silk sport sklrt
jngaHsilk Fan-ta-si, Rus
sian ' Crepes. This-rl-du and
many others In plaids,
stripes and plains- that will '
interest : you because high
grade skirts can be made at:
a great -saving. ; j
Other new silks snch as .
Pussy Willow; Molly-o, " In
destructible Voiles are here
In plentiful patterns. t
On with the aance
means lots merejo. youus
fftiva when they're propeny
MntPd.und kiow it. They
Just have to loot rtgm ana
.t toi-i,, - An a that's -one
thing about The Netheral
r-when wearing 11 your
frocks look prettier and you
feel fit.
Thn fiiinnortl and control'
that The Netherall gives are
necessary not enly for danc-
in. Y.iit fnr snoru OI an
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i viniia anr t or everyday wear.
it nrPvpKta spreading 01 tne
in boneless, llght-
wleh onlv I 4 ozs. and
does not restrict ireeaom i
mnvRTnent. -At three-in-one
garment that i-epl-aces vest.
bust conf Iner ana girate.
ThTi a pasilr as a pair
hojt nice silk stockings and
costs ;no more, me
tprialn are of fwe silk jersey
and. a combination of Jersey
nrt snede cloth. In fascinat
ing shades -of orchid, flesh
ind white. j ;;
Wi5Ot35.C0
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R. E. Mantor, deputy warden of
the state r penitentiary , returned
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