The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 07, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SAI.EM, OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1924 j
ROMS WILLDO .
LIKE OTHERS DO
Jhey Will Turn to the Right
Instead ot tne Lett-.
Beginning Soon
ROME, Sept; 6. (AP.) On
of the most radical changes in the
aspect of tbe Eternal City that will
greet the eyes of thousands of pit
grlms next year. Holy Year will
be the complete change In traffic
regulations. The city authorities
have decided to make the rules of
the road to the right Instead of to
the left, as they hare been through
the centuries. I I
i Work already has begun to
change the switches on all the
T street car lines to conform tj& the
new regulations, which are expect
ed to be nut into effect within a
- few months. . ' 1 1 f
- Sticklers for the old order of
things." however, are predicting a
peck of trouble in making the new
rules effective. Custom plays a
" leading role, particularly. Irj the
capital city ot the peninsula king
" dom. . - :' I K- : I I
It is recalled that 2 years ago
the same experiment was tried by
, Mayor Nathan, the only British
born mayor" Rome ever had., who
was bent on making the Roman
traffic rules conform to those of
the rest of Italy. Everywhere else
except In a few large cities, the
rules of the road have always been
to the right, But Iayor Nathan
, ran against a snag, via: The wine
. . carts. ' , . " f '
, Tor generations It has been the
, custom to transport native irlnes
In barrels on quaint two-wheeled
vehicles. The drivers, who ajre on
duty nearly all the time, do most
of their sleeping in the daytime,
and have trained their horses to
go unsteered to their accustomed
destinations. Throughout gener
; " at Ions these nags have been train-
' ed to keep to the left. Winecarts
- exist now In as great numbers as
even so it Is predicted that It will
be as difficult to change the hab
its of the wine-horses as it was
. when Mayor Nathan tried the ex
' periment. V " . j ' ' . V
Another difficulty anticipated In
the plans concerns the drivers of
' Rome's 4000 horse cabs, f The
plans, as being drawn up. call for
special uniform caps with visors
for the drivers of horse cabs and
taxis; and the cab drivers are up
in arms against bringing in these
new tangled ornaments that, they
Caclare, disturb practicallyf tbe
. only, beloved institution handed
town by the middle ages.
The main attraction for being
a cab driver at all, they assert, is
Individuality of dress. They cul
tivate regular customers to ride
in their low-necked Victorias, and
they argue that if everybody wears
the same headgear how are their
customers going to spot their fav
orite driver? One might as well
Join the army!
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Nearest Competitor Is : Led
by Eight Points by St. L
Louis Golf. Star r.
f CHICAGO, Sept. 6. (By The
Associated j Press.) Outstripping
his nearest competitor by eight
strokes, William Mehlhorn of St.
Louis today won the western
golf '.championship at Calumet
Country club with a score ot 293,
five over par for the four circuits
of the 6.614 yard links. !
! AI Watrous of Grand Rapids
finished ic second place with 301
while Chick Evans took third
honors with 302 and Eddied Held
of St. Louis, another amatuer,
was next with 303. I 1
i These were the only two ama
tuers to finish - among the; prize
winners and both at times had
fine chances to win. . I j
Luis Firpo Is Let I 1
Out on $1000 Bail
- NEW YORK, Sept. 6 Lite A
Firpo, Argentine heavyweight, was
released in $1,000 bail for a hear
ing September 15, four days1 after
his scheduled meeting with Harry
Wills , after a warrant had I been
gluDIIESTER S PlttS
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IVnisir.cttc Valley f
Co.
Fast Through Freight to All
Valley Points Dally.
Epeed-Efflclency-Service
Salem-Portland-Woodburn ;
Corvallls- -Eugene - Jefferson
Dallas - Albany Monmouth
Independence - Monroe .
"- ; ;ringfield ":-
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served oh him today by immigra
tlon Commissioner Curran. i
There: was a broad grin on the
Argentine's face as he-stepped off
the Ellia Island ' ferry, free again
after his attorney. Hyman Bushel,
had deposited $ !. 000 In liberty
bonds with immigration officials.
He reasserted his innocence of the
two charges j brought against him
and ' said he was more worried
over protecting the name of the
woman jn the case than he is over
his own predicament.
Jack Westland Wins
j Washington Title
EVERETT. Wash:. Sept. 6.
Jack Westland of Everett, after
losing the morning round of 18
; m u i MJ
MONSIEUR
in BEAUCA1RE
ADDRESSATWY
Vice5 Presidential Candidate
v Pleads Cause of Third
! Party Movement t
NEW YORK, Sept. 6. Senator
Wheeler of Montana, vice presi
dential candidate on the ' inde
pendent ticket, pleaded the cause
of the movement headed by Sena-
holes, one up to Bon Stein", Ev
erett, and Seattle amateur state
golf champion for two years, won
the state title this afternoon by
defeating Stein two up and -one
to play In the finals ot a tourna
ment here on the Everett golf and
country club links.
At the start of tbe match today.
the; players were handicapped by
heavy fog that prevailed for? the
first five holes. The .afternoon.
playing was favored by good
weather. ' ' - "
tor La Follette and himself to
night In cooper union. j
He recited the record or Senator
La Foilettej, asserting that the
Wisconsin (senator's accomplish
nitnts guaranteed that national
effort would be constructive in its
tendencies. ' He renewed the as
sault that on his political opposi
tion j which e originally baaed On
the declaration that both demo
cratic and republican parties are
controlled by Wall street. !;
: 1 Outlines Needs
"It is not more orains mat we
need in our) govern men t,"' he said.
The government has gone far
ther! and farther away from you
because the group that has been
able to express its will in the mat?
ter of law enactment and law
administration has become f a
smaller and smaller group. It
has become' the group which we
have come! tq! know under the
general term o fj Wall street, mean
ing; by thatjthf! powerfu Ifinancjal
and 1 industrial I interests centered
in this city jof jew York. ij
"You can do the same thing
that; these selfish and they would
not be human if they weren't selfish-
interests -.have been doing.
You; can doj it, If you will furnish
the funds as ! well as the votes
whereby your public servants are
elected. S6 long as Wall Street,
however, furnishes funds, it will
matter little who furnishes the
votes, Wall Street will dictate the
government. ) - 1
"I say yon can do it, because
I come from a corn.fr of the coun
try where we have begun to do it.
; lloftrs j to Convention
. "Think' bark a few. weeks. A
great .political party held here in
your city its convention for the
nomination of candidates for the
presidency and the vice presidency.
Democrats In the state of New
York thought they had a man
whom they could trust and they
offered him as a candidate.' The
convention engaged in a J 6-day
struggle. At the end of that time
ERASES WRINKLES IN
LESS THAN 15 MINTJTE3
Scientists at last taken p r-
ioukIt the problem of removing "wrinkle
and age liue. I Many eTperimenl have
been made. The result indicate that the
"tarkroot method" in tbe best because it
produces immediate remits with,'; perfect
safety , and comfort. It consist merely
in npreadine; over the face a mixture ot
powdered tarkrnot, one spoonful, and
lemon juice, one spoonful In your mir
ror, before your very eyes, yon can watch
tlio wrinkles and aaKginesg literally melt
away-in less-than 15 minutes! v.
The sensation from this brief treat
ment is most refreshing. The effect is
far . better than that produced ' by the
most expert massage. Tarkroot is so
harmless yon could eat ft. And the rost
of a package i trifling less than three
cents when purchased in the S Original
package at any drug store.
the financial Interests, who had
set back watting until the two
principal opponents had worn one
another out came forward and de
livered their message. Your can
didate, they told the managers of
the convention will be John W.
Davis. We know him. He is our
attorney, he will do.
"The proceedings you witnessed
in your own city differed from the
one witnessed in Chicago four
years ago only slightly.
"What results from this man
ner of electing presidents? Sup
pose we follow the trail from that
Chicago hotel room. Where does
It lead. Straight to Teapot Dome.
Straight to Jess Smith's private
desk In the department of justice.
Straight to the, bunks of the
cheated soldiers In the rehabili
tation hospitals ; and straight to
the bank deposits of the grafters
who had been despoiling them."
"Winter lingers in the lap of
spring," wrote the other poet, and
we"" write. "Summer loafs in the
lap of the kitchen stove."
Wheelers Wife Will
Accompany Him West
CHICAGO. Sept. 6. Senator
Burton K. Wheeler of Montana,
Independent candidate for vice
president, will be accompanied on
his western and mid-western
b peaking trip by Mrs. j Wheeler.
She will address women's organ
izations n the cities vf here her
husband speaks, it was announced
at national La Follette headquar
ters. '5-7 ' ' J;i
In St. Louis a drug clerk shot t
a man, and if the man asked the .
price of ' postage ttamps we hope f
the lerk goes free.
HEAR
Re V; Dam Pc&g
WilUon PSay
4 o'CIock :
f. ' . j; !:',. ; ;;
One of America's Greatest
! Speakers I
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jp. New
: Om Stock Is j Now; Coniplete. Have All :tlie I
:: vffw" New Exclusive Styles- in Every Size and WiIii-.vMTO, k
- Liirge Lif to SSlect-)m
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Patent and Satins are taking the jlead, with Tan Russia as the new novelty leather, which makes a very at
tractive pump for the early fall wear. We are showing this leather in a number of new patterns;
Spike and block heels on all the new patterns, the heel is a big factor in selecting your fall pumps, we have
given a great deal of attention'to! this particular when we selected your fall pumps and oxfords.
Archpreserver Oxfords Pumps and High Shoes for Ladies
1
We have the most complete line of this wonderful shoe that we
have ever shown. We have satin, patent and kid pumps in black ;
black and brown kid oxfords in a number; of different lasts all
sizes up to 10; high shoes all sizes! and widths both brown and
black kid, all styles. THIS IS THE MOST WIDELY KNOWN
AND BEST SELLING SHOE IN THE WORLD.
Hannan Oxford Shoes for both Men and Women
We want to ask our Hanan customers to come in while we have
a complete stock, as later in the season out stock' will be smaller
and we will not be able to give the selection that we can now
offer. We have the most beautiful Hanan pumps that they have
ever made, and we feel justly proud to show these pumps.
Flor esheim Oxfords and Shoes for Men
1
The most widely known man's shoe on the market -more style,
more wear for less money. We have just received a large shipment
of these wonderful shoes in all the new patterns, lasts and new
shoes of leather. We have all sizes and widths to fit you. We
know you will be proud to wear a pair of these shoes.
Rubber Heels
Wednesday is RUBBER HEEL DAY. All 50c
HeelsPut on Your Shoes at Half Price 25c
Rubber!; Heel
REPAIR DEPARTMENT
Our shop is equipped with all new machinery. We
use nothing but the very-best grade of leather that money
will buy. , . . . ' . ;
Mr. Jacobson, in charge of this department; is an expert sit-xsxs
in his line has spent years in factories arid 'repair shops J"iSloii
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Corns and callouses removed without pain or soreness. . Ingrown nails
removed and treated. Pains in the feet, weak-foot flat-foot, foot strains
and fallen arches adjusted. Do not suffer I will give you the best that
science can produce in scientific chiropody. Consult .
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DR.! WILLIAMS
About Your Feet
Hours 9 to G:30.
Phone 61G
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