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' THfij OREGON STATESSIAflT SALEM, OREGON T " SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 1925 3 N 5 J "V j 11 p. m. y r ; t' GRAND THEATER ' i ' r 'wiiii,,. I'll km rvT, . XQW Murdock, Eminent Pysch ic Circles Present f - - b1 "You may know tomorrow yqur future is written on the pys ch fc scroll." In this one brief sentence, Mur dock, the eminent "White Mahat Bis," describes the famous "Crys- P - ' "- I V- ! ' ' " ' III--. ' - " I ' ; V V. V ':- . v: : rr-r k tal Seance" he features in his or- TjK -ial "Divertissements of the Far Aast," announced to open a four -J,y engagement tomorrow at the ("j. engagement tomorrow at the U I Ellgh theater. , T 1 Th entertainment offered by Murdock is new and novel In every respect, and embraces several con vincing demonstrations of psychic phenomena, including slate writ ing and spirit paintings. ' Tho r-wrA Mni inn a plahnri t el V A B 1 U. yv - - 0 1 staged, with the company, appear ing in gorgeous costumes of their native land East India, j News Satem Senior in Willamette Heads Girls (Continued from page 1) -t tives together from all over the state. Prominent workers in the religious and social life of the state are selected for speakers, while the girls are returned to III their homes as leaders. journed th9 meeting place for the coming year will "be selected. Last ii year it was nem bi jtjnuuiuv. Ax.bne of the interesting phases of i A conference selection of the ' guxsiea of the tribes and chiefs, of -AVhe different divisions'. Different 4 ' iored feathers were used to des- IFRECK Ilon't Hide Them With m Veil; Re move Them With Othlne Double Strength. Thia preparation for the remo val of freckles is so successful in removing freckles and giving a .ioor heautiful complexion that it is sold by all drug and department stores with a guarantee to reiuou mnnPY If. it falls. ' t' l uc " " - Unnn't hide your freckles under ,oU nr waste time on lemon Juice or cucumber; get an ounce .of mtiina and remove- them. Ever ret few aDDlications should v A..in,fTii imflrovunent, -i snow a v"-. i Bnne of the lighter freckles vanish k-I I yBe sure to ask for the double ifstrength Othine; It 1s this that is Now 3 J fnchitiFf action CAteftiiM thrill m Will Mystery Show ? - paper Critics in cities where Mur dock has appeared .were lavish in their' praise' of the "Temple of In dia? sdene.jwith its dancing girls, dreamy musical setting' and weird lighting effects. IS'iJ In addition to his engagement at the Bligh Mr. Murdock has agrefed j to answer! questions through tl)0 columns of The States man rfuring his stay here, t The first ok thej questions will be! pub lished with answers in Tuesday morning's jpaper. All questions should! be addressed' to 'Murdock,5 care o Thej Statesman and should contain thej writer's name and ad dress. - Only initials will bd pub lished Tin The Statesman. I ' Mr. !Murdock will also stage a blindfqld drive t while in Salem. Full announcement of this m;ay be found elsewhere-in today's piper. f t ;.. ignate the j groups 6f the confer ence.. jLeaders for the tribes were Ruth liosis, Mary s Cole, Helen Hawks, Bernice Cofer, 'Gertrude Lawrence and Faith Jones, j .-i ine uiscussion -leaaers ror tne Groups Are Xamwl . j older girls,; were divided Into" three classes'." Those leading .ln;theor-" ganized classes ; were Ruthf Win- Chell, Portland: Christine' Robin ette. iinfield College. and .Nettie Singletdrf - Portland, ft 'PersOnal problems.' Eth'el ' Smithy' Albany; ! i i i. - i.mi: -C x m " m. ; i SV -" -n - .-,r - I ; SUNDAY I j ! , MONDAY - . :- - - " I : V 2 io 11 p. m. 1 1 't-i .-? U ' " - 1 ! i , -I . , . f I : 1 1 OREGON . Klonday .Tuesday (i SMI JSI0IL1 1ST PRIZES Three Cups Awarded Local ! Singer in High School j j i Tournament : j Salem; schoojj was awarded a majorStjr of silver loTins-cops at the annual musical tournament last week' held under the auspices of Pacific t'niTersity, at Forest Grove. Forty-litre schools trere represented !! in i various classes, based upon" enrollment In therdif ferent schools. '- ' " Flrstprtzes "were; won 1 In Class A, mixed choruses; Class A, small mixed chdruses knd (jlassA., girls' slee clubs. ; ; r ; '' Nearly 400 hlghr school musici; ans attended the", banquet that closed the tournament at the Con gregational church.; A dance" was also held in honor of the visitors. Alelba Stebblna, Portland; Reatha Pacell, Forest Grove. Services at home, Una i DavlesJ Blsrgs. " Elea nor i Deiwert, ' Portland; ' Evelyn Hulet, Klamath Falls. ; ! :-: Conference r leaders In the younger ' girls tj were ' Margaret Martin, Portland; Frances Marsh. Portland; Grace McCnlldngh. Mll- waukle; Juanita Wilkinson. Port land; Bertha 'May Pennington. sewberg; Lois , Myers. Grand Ronde; Catherine Walker, , Port land ; Dorothy Partridge, Mon mouth and Dorothy. Blockerby, Oak Grove. -.n "-' "': '-.' - Tornadoes Seldom Stray ! Beyond Central-West WASHINGTON. Anril 18.---Th. vagaries of tornadoes; one variety of which recently snuffed out up wards of 800 lives in the middle west, have almost completely baf fled the researches of science. The suddenness with which they strike have made scientific study extrem ely difficult. . If :;'.V-! ' : . ... Prof,4 William J.I Humphreys, of the weather bureau, describes a tornado as "a violent rotating storm of small dimeasions." The chances are, "he says that not once in a 1,000 years would ft tornado hit the same snot twice.! The name tornado originally was applied to a violent thunder storm on the coast of Africa. The' variety of - storm ' now called : by that name, however, is peculiar to the Mississippi valley region of the United States, and rarely oc curs in any other part or the w6rld. Dr." Humphrey's records show 'that ft does not occur west of Denver; is found Only occasion ally In southern i Canada; is rare in eastern part of the United HOOT GIBSON IN Out of Luck ! A 5 Reel Picture Sunday Afternoon and Evening ' , April 19 ?:30 AND 8:30 ! ;- j -:f itl 'I'lr-v i J -h; ; ! ; 'i' .1 ir ! 1 i ij; : L ,; ' : 1 ; : H' ) Ml ;!j'!!l 'hi'l W i ' "lii'. ! : -; ' ; Also Down in Jungle Town ;i : j! i'rl'i'hf'iiiid": ".. 1 ' " ' One Wet Night ; j j ' i ' ! ; ! Comedies ST. JOSEPHS AUDITORIUM ADMISSION'S MATIXKE I - - lOc-Kc KVEMKU 25c I'JIil Today; r 57 liiili it J Blih Vcudsville Offering Declared Best in 1 mionths Minstrels atid TKeGUded Cage!? Two acts are on the bill at the BHgh ' theatre- today is fea ture" attractions. They are "AHeri's Cheyenne " Minstrels' ' and "! Mile Betty In "The Gilded Cage. There 3 cowboys and a western girl make wp the company in the s minstrel revue. After a hard day'a work they Idle , 'away tho twflight mo ments , In harmony singing and western chatter. J" ' Mile. Betty in the GiUlea Cage is one of vaudeville's greatest nov elties. The pretty miss appears in the gilded cage, which is diamond stpdded. and then 1 projected but in the aiiditoriuW of the theater by an electrically worked contriv ance that permits her ?l dip and TODAY AT THE States, and is not destructive in or east of ; the Allegheny mount ains, except in Alabama and! Geor gia, i- , . . ''.:i!.-T:i'-:"f'.'"-''v'v;'' "", 1 '.k:,,' " , if . . . .'lV LAtotal of 73 persons were plac The explanation is that . theJT . - Rocky mountains, extending gejp erally north and south, guide the cold air draining to the south from the Canadian Rocky region. The drift of winds comes across the warm waters of the !Gulf jof Mexico and starts north across the United States The, meeting of these cold and warm currents of air starts up a rotation between them, . . Dr. Humphreys explain, adding, that no other part of the world has that geographic con figuration existing in the Rocky Gulf area.1 : j I " The passage of these currents establishes Violent rotations jat cloud levels and the whirl beats itself down to the bottom, usually from a level of less than a -mile above the earth, to the ground. The tornado only occurs in con- nection with a big rain or snow bringing ' storm and ! -1 is usually from 1,000 to 1,500 feet wide. The peculiar ' phenomenon of the tornado "skipping," striking 8 spot and Jumping over a stretch of country leaving it undisturbed, is not so well understood. The upper part of the tornado seems . .-- - i - 1 for seme reason to move 'ahead, breaking off "its lower portion, and then, as it speeds on, the whirling wind finds its way to the ground again." : ,: i i Kathleen Norris's I Novel : . i - j - ' . . . v - ! Produced By THOMAS ' H. INCE Florence Vidor Today -Monday Tuesday toar over the audience like a bird. During hert Um;inrthe cage the vill offer "a prdgram of songs f . Romany JCt-or is a likablo chap, who will entertain 4n I.K own way. He carries the1 billing of Wait l-td See." '' V ' ' - The Hewitt Girls are two' of vaudeville's prettiest entertainers. Both are clever singers and danc ers, and will offer-the latest hita bi d dances. h--- i Paul Howard will be seec In the - - i - h test in contortion. He will per form one stunt alone which re- suits in the tieing of his legi and arms in a, manner that seems al niost impossible. I - BLIGH THEATRE Over 150 ADDlications Received At Labor Office cd at work by .the government-employment service during the week, according' to the report ; made by Sim Phillips, secretary at the Sa lem ymca. : ' " "'' . ": Agricultural workers took the lead with 44 being placed on" Jobs", while ; common labor took second place with 19 workers registered on Jobs. Hotel and restaurant workers took two additional wbrk era,whiie woods laborers entered upon 7 different; Jobs. 1 During tne week seven women were placed at work in compari son to the 66 men placed on Jobs. A tola! of 131 a plications Were re ceived by the5 gbvernmeat1 etapioy meht station here. ' rt cir Yen Pay fIctT:!rg So confident ii C. LEAVEKtJOOD. DRCGdIST. 00- S. W. BLVD- KOS& DALE. K.. that his LTen' Pre cription -will quickly rid ny enfferer of ehokinc, ;wbeexinr. eeiin. md other asthma, symptoms, that h will mail post paid without yon iCDdinf; him oca cent, a recalar fl.25 treatment for you to try KREK. Thia i the same treatment that CYt-p 200,000 have sed. Mr. XjCAVMfo4 rnaranteea it win rid yoi of asthma to your entire satiafaclion or you need not pay him one penny (or thia ten day treat ment. Writ him today and maka thia free test at hia riak.---Adr. wsliima 11:110 TOLL : IS iz-ttt'iif oil Nearly 422 Others Are In jured ia Total of 1899 Accidents in State Seven persons were; killed . oy automobiles .or automobile acci dents during March, according to the monthly report' of T. A. Raf fety, chief state traffic officer. The report covers the activities of Portland and all state and county officers. A total of- 242 persons wire injured while 1899 accidents were reported. Carlessness was responsible for the majority, 10 5 9 being "placed in this class; There were 186 arrests made, of which were for speeding. State Inspectors spent a total off 368 days in the field, visited 1101 cities and towns and traveled a total of 30,360 miles. Automo bles having a resale value of $1350 were recovered as was one motorcycle. Delinquent' fines amounting to 15599.75 were Col lepted while fines imposed, on mo tor vehicle lav violations amount ed; to $3191.20. The total amount represented in the yarlous activi ties amounted to $10,440.95. this Gourm List Continues to Grow and 1350 Sets Are' Officially 1 " Registered i ' ' '"-.: " ' j The census taking of the twins between the ages of 4 and 20, that live In ' the county, is at last fin ished. rhe exact number of twins listed in this Census has not been finally tallied, but it is lose' to 350. Which means .thati there are approximately It 5 -"pairs t)f twins of school age in the county. It; is probably safe to estimate the number of adult twins to be found lu the county, as 'about the same as children, or roughly speaking, 700 twins in Marion county. The exact number of twins-of school age will be recorded in an early edition of this -paper, together wifh some other interesting infor mation concerning them. Below is the last of the list of children to be collected. ' : ;- Annie and Francis iXelderle, age i, 31enh and Wayne Hovenden, age 4i Robert and ;Robrta Horn ing age 12, and Raymond and Al bert McCormiek, age f. of Wood fflllS 71 MS A Mew -t n. The C-V Lens Complete Vision) , or as originally an nounced tne CroTrifocal, is the result of seventeen years of research by one of the leading authorities of the prof es sion. It successfully overcomes the disadvantages of ordi nary bifocals hy providing a monocentric lens in which there are Wree distinct fields of vision, a lens made from one piece of glass.5 Having only one cbmmbn center there is ho confusion in learning to wear them. T ' 1 ; j d is -the distance correction r is for reading ils for Intermediate use , secure a folder Tr. Iju rd ettet Opto met ri burni Gale and'Glenri "Miller; ag 4; and Cebnl4 andXoais Salchen berg, age 5. of Salem; Raphail and Eugenia Cook. ag 9 and Ag nes and James Cook, age 4, of St. Paul ; 'Leslfe " and Eeanor XAbhf, age I7r and. Rnssel and Lois Mil ler, age 4, of! Jefferson: Marvin and Melvin Bales, age -15," of Brook;1 Inez and ' Jean Laybon; age 9.' and Rose and Ross Smith, age 14, of Aurora; Emelyne and Eveline Nafziger. age 5. of Salem! Mona and Richard .Smith, age 9, of Gervais; Rillie and Trancise Ness, age ?, of Silverton Wilma and Wanda Goodwin, age S, of Gates; Walter ! and! Walneta Haf ner. age 4, of Shaw; Oswald-and Victoria De Roia age 4. 'North Howell; Hal and Helen Cross, age 4,' of Pratum: Adam and Eva Torpfer, age 17, of Stayton. and Ronald and . Maurice Heater, age 10, of Sublimity. 7 .'llllEI! IS FOR HD JURY Frisco Edwards Pleads Not Guilty; Presence is Easily ; Explained - ; 'FWsco Edwards was arraigned in justice court Saturday and en tered a-aplea; of not guilty to a charge of contributing to the de linquency of minor, furnished bail "after waiving preliminary hearing and was bound over to the grand Jury. - '.Edwards told! Brazier, C. Small, justice of the peace, he wis em ployed at the skating rink a few weeks ago aad was leaving with the proprietor, Mr. Klett, when he was called "to another machine In which there were two girls and a number of men. He was offered a rkie back to the city, reiusea, and started for the Klett machine, which had already started back to the tity. i He then returned to the first machine and owing to its crowded condition, sat on one of the 'doors during a very short ride. 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""Ask- f or a demonstration and from us fully 'describing its superiority. i f . r .t Phone s't Kyes i Cheyenne IVIinstrels .1 Riding the Range of Mirth j and Melody Paul Howard - A Twist in Time Romany and Ector i Wait and See The Gilded Cane "A pellghtf ul 'Suirpl Ue ' Hewitt Girls HofiKn and IHuire BLIGH THEATER to see them. ; He did not ak lth': er for her age. ,! 'w" Edwards is anxious for an early Investigatlonby the grand jury in order that he will be completely exonerated. It was not until his arrest that he was aware that be ing in company, with a girl or girls under 1$ after 9 o'clock at night was sufficient, under the law; to; be classed as contributing to the delinquency of a minor. ana raper jo. 1 M the Lens S27 Examined 43Iasms Fitted 325 State St. " " .!"' - ' ' -f ... 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