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i i! IS" 5 il f ! ! 1 t I ! I II i! 1 i FRIDAY HORNING, :iAY 8, 1C25 .': - ":tt -'"n'fWHP,""l,T'PTT,,r"ArrA1,I ' --;..:-.-. -i - : ,--.'-"! -.... V . . - - - F ,. , , ,-r- .aaaMiB. l , . , , I II i 1 1 I - , 1 i r 1 i Mil A JU iiaiiul ML l LLl r - I ! - ILATIO: "3 f)T A .TTp rr:::a cTcui ly t:::y raricr giren a wonderful imitation of a dodieriTJ-raillionajre' tnerabr oi oar taost piffling imitation intelli gentzia all these years and that br-reality' be l3a mosta"ble afed , dangerous. dealer - ox ilia- a cum, both native-And that presented to us by our European neJghbors. Lillian's Plan. f f : : -' " I . 'Allen ays the man Is drunk not only with the idea of world re C T?lt by Nawijaper ritara J rolt; but-wjth that - more potent n it f.arM ' :" :: ", '."" I infm-irvatlnn. th thanzht at him self as a world dictator. He has the ambitions and the ruthlesa ness of Willhelm and Lenin rolled into one. And stranger 'things have happened than that bis in? sane plans -might come tp frui tion, ; I starred at ber in freightened amazement. 'Yon don't mean that you won't be able to thwart him and bring him to Justice?" I asked. " 'I mean that there are some reason for this coming out into the open of people whom we had thought running for their lives," she retorted. "It is all yague to me--i can't tell precisely what is up but X have one of my buncheB that things aren't going right. I'm going to talk to your father. It strikes me that be and I are need ed down at headquarters, although we-ve had- so wammons. -1 -think we'll beat it down to Allen and bare a Bis Chief Dpw-wow. .: "I bate to leave you, though," she ji said worriedly. "When will Dicky be home?" ! ; 7 "la two days,": I returned a ) mm CHAPTER 443 T'rr. STRANGE FACTS AND 'I'llATtK WARNING LILLIAN 1 4 'GAVE ifADGE There- "was absolute conVictlon la Lillian's roice as she told me of A.": of Drake's belief that the name ol ils master mind behind the gl t' "tfc conspiracy against the gov e rnent"would startle the world. T 're was solemnity also, and I felt myself shirerlng a little at the Birr? s noticeable In her voice. " Tly stry had convinced ber of Al'.aa Drake's insight, I saw that, at i I saw something elser also--. t -1 her acceptance" of "bis theory b 1 put a 'weight of worry upon T. r. Ever since Smith's capture sL a had been buoyantly sure of nl tf Jte auccess - - in'-' the -: brilliantly pi aned campaign which she, my filler and Allen-Drake were wag- zz on behalf of the' government ai ainst the deadly slimy conspir acy, in which. the man, Smith, had p; ;yed so prominent a part. But tte last half-hour had shattered j returned a trifle tremulously, for ter confidence, though character-! the seriousness of her, roien . had "istically; if had only strengthened Impressed me almost to the "point ber resolution, v ' "ife Is so powerful, then this tcn!' I asked. "IJIs wealth is unlimited." she re'lidd, "and. his business and poli tical conectiona are so numerous e3 As powerful as the tentacles Q ai- octopus. And, though but ore or two people beside those of nervous fear. Then either your father or I wiiii wait till he comes back," she said with decision. '..',' t'Vxa not In swaddling clothes.' I said spiritedly.- , No, and I don't want td see yon In grave clothes," Lillian retorted, 'and that's where you'll be if ei ther Grace Draper or Smith get their t ylle hands on you. Smith l dlng'tlm, know it, he has but or. j'aim in,' life the overthrow of ah eilstiog forms of government. Justly lays his ' undoing ' twice in J-' 1 . M tm succession to, your ladyship, and .s.i;.. uv.uc, l lie laet that nn n A hm i v He has cherished the idea for rf ;ainK' woman, -makes years until it has become a mono- "w""'' ,t""',wuo 1U "ia aesire wsni tith'him.", , Rhi. lennoii fnr. or re?enge. And I don't need to point out to you the double-dis . . . i.ha ft. ' i .. . . i ... I tilled TlOlflOn fir a CO Tra Tiar'o viol. SO WUU DU i UIlus 11! oiPPOri ' ID ' .'; hh- - - . 1 1 - .1 mitt ttrttit ftn11 sw M him. no fecnemer so blatant or vH z.r: w cioua but can gain a hearing if he only sounds the one note of revolt which- tils' man wishes to hear. We, of the service have known of him OTjeara. but we have con sidered him harmless . the parlor anarchist' type, you know." LI1 (To be Continued) Pythians Plan District Convention Here May 19 Salgm will be , host to Knights of , Pythian lodges in Marlon and Polk county - May 19, when the next district -convention - will be held. " - " The rank of knight will be con ferred, upon a large class. Lodges wIut Utely Allen has urged that rtpwa. . Br fiiom tii- tea rian lis only sendlnsr un a I r , ' liaa's roice fairly dripped scorn. "I knqW,'! j agreed, for on sev eral occasions I have been compel! ed to" listen to-tbVf utile fnimtTia tions 'of the breed, and share Lil lien's-contemptuous resentment. Given Free 1 , i TT ? i alriTS amount wi3 be tc;ivcn c.)vay as follows: JFIritPrirslCO.CO. Be:'Jes this splendid first prize we are- going to give away nine otter cash prizes. verton, Independence, Aurora Falls Clty'and nubbard Among -prominent speakers will be Jay IJpton, Bend, grand chan cellor and Governor Walter M Pierce, grand keeper of records and seals. (Con tinned from pge 7) will sing rLo! Hear the Gentle Lark,"' by'Bishop, with flute ob ligate by :Miss Margaret Langhton of the Portland Symphony orches tra. Professor Paul Petri will sing beloved songs -written by wp men, and the Madrigal club is to lead in -formal ringing- ' Miss Mar Jorie Stone, sophomore in home ecpnamics and ' president . of Zeta Kappa Psi,-is to-preside as toast mistress. A forward glance into woman's creative possibilities will be the theme of the program-at the lun cheonat" noon in Snell hall, when women "of. the" - College Folk club will entertain in honor of the vis itors. Mothers and noted women on the college campus for the week-end ' Will be gues,'of honor Speakers at the . lancAeoh ' will - in clude Mrs. Warren E.lThbmas of Portland state president of Fede rated Music clubs, and Mrs. Colls ta Murray Dowling, commercial artist of Portland. Mrs. Dowling will discuss art. Mrs. Kinney will be introduced to the. mothers on this occasion. Honor, guests of the day will in clude mothers, deans of women of all colleges in -Oregon,- wives - ot college, presidents in Oregon, and prominent women In the realms of art, literature, music, and other creative callings. Corvallis Ga zette-Times. Mrs. Chester M. Cox Is enter taining as ber house-guest her mother, Mrs. E. II. VCowles of Woodburn. Mr. and Mrs.' Walter F. Buck- ner entertained as their house- guest earlier In the week Mrs, Lester Kearns of Portland. Mrs. Hallie Parrlsh Hinges re- turnea yesterday evenina: from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lamport and Mr: and Mrs., David Eyre are motoring to Portland this evening for "The Greenwich Village Fol- - Chapter O of . the PEO Sister hood met for an enjoyable after noon yesterday "at the home of Mrs. A,l T. Wpolpert. - JHss An hora Welch gave at this time the concluding paper on "The Oregon Country. In . .Brief.' Baskets of golden 5 tulips were attractive in the rooms. At the tea hour the hostess-was assisted by Mrs. A. C. Parr and TUrs. C. K. Logan. Mrs. Temple met - with the chapter fori the afternoon. On next Thursday 'the chapter will go to Milwaukie for an all day picnic at the home of Mrs. William McKnight; motoring down for the occasion. In the group yesterday were: Mrs. Frank Churchill, Mrs. E. E. Fisher, Mrs. A. L, Godfrey, Mrs. E. J. Huffman, Mrs. W.AI. Hughes Mrs. P. J. Kuntz, Mrs. G. W. Laf- Iar, Mrs. C. K. Los an, Mrs, C. B. JlcCullough.JSlrs. B. J. ililes, Mrs. W. W. Moore. 'Mrs. A. C. Parr, Mrs. ""F.".W."- Selce, 'Mrs. i'TT. X Smith, Mrs. D." X. Beechler, and the hostess, Mrs. A. T. Woolpert. . " . I Miss"'CarrteHnrst arrived last evening In Salem from Portland. The home of Dr. and Mrs. Fred erick Hill Thompson, on Nortn Summer street, was the scene this week of a happily planned isurprise cartv when Dr. and Irs, Grover C. Bellinger and Mr. "and; Mrs. F, G. -Bowersox entertained in Dr Thompson's honor. Thirty guests enjoyed, an evening of cards and dancing. ' i On Monday Dr. Thompson leaves for one of the most exten sive clinical tours ever taken by members of the medical profes elon when with-a party of 400 physicians -and surgeons through out the United States: and Canada he sails for Liverpool,": Following a clinic at Toronto, Dr. Thompson wilLsall -on May 21 fromi Montre al. ; During four months absence he will make outstanding medical contacts ln-flie British Isles, Ger many, v France, Switzerland - and Austria. Dr. Charles Mayo is at the bead of this great medical ex pedition. - As the date for Dr. Thompson to leave, grows near, many fare well compliments have been plan ned for; "his pleasure. Mr. and Mr3J William Marshall, Dr. and Mrs. .E.) Hi Hobson, Dr. Mary C. Rowland, ;Mr. and Mrs.: E. E. Bragg, Mr. and Mrs. Bowersox, and Dr. and Mrs. Bellinger are among those who hare been hosts. . , Mrs. John McNary was hostess yesterday afternoon for her bridge club! and a group ot special guests. Rhododendron was used i attrac tively in the rooms. Mrs. iGeorge De Beck of British Columbia, Mrs. E. C. Flegel of Honolulu, Mrs. M. A. Gough and Mrs. Louis Lach mund were invited to play at the tables. The guest prize of! the af ternoon was won by Mrs. Lach mund. : r Among i the members present were: Mrs. George Rodgers, Mrs. T. C. Smith, Jr., Mrs. J. Shelley Saurman; Mrs. Frederick Lamport, Mrs. 'David W. Eyre, Mrs.; Dan J. Fry, Jr., Mrs. Henry Meyers, and the hostess, 2Jrs. jonn ..ic.arj. Next Wednesday iirs. Saurman will entertain for the club. Chief State Traffic Head Is Bruised by Accident T. A. Raffety, chief state traf fic officer, was limping about his Thnrciinv net sl result of beintr run down late Wednesday night speed, the automobile skidded and Stclnbock. of Eale-m, tno accn-t. occurins a few railes north, of Sc lera on the Pacific highway. ! " -Chief Raffety had stopped! to warn motorists passing a broken down Willamette Valley Transfer company truck. He signaled Stein bock to slow down. Steinbock is said not to have attempted to stop until the last minute, and as he waa travellne at V good rates of Read the classified ads In The Statesman. Something of every thing "is either wanted . or is , for by an automobile driven by Paul knocked Chief Ka.rety tnto a oii-cu CiJaUvk rc ; :ri,..,l the accident at l'-e police Elation . and claimed he did not see the traffic officer acd'ttat't!;cre:TB-a3 eo llht on the rear' of the truck. Chief Raffety says the light was knocked off by Stelnbock's machine. No arrest was made. ICE CREAM : FMEE1ERS -J () f Hi 'i i llT'. 2 I 3 ZlCTZIlt ' 1 - t 1 i I t : 131 I : I I FTr:' 1 I- 1 . So", v e the jibove cross word puzzle an i send'us your answer worked on tUe puzzle diagram as printed lt;ve wita a ten word slogan tor tie ,Qre?:oa Etatesman (the best you can think : neatly nd lejri- bily written' on a" separate sheet ef Tirsr with your name and ad- firs. ..3 la the t;-;errl?lit band cor ner, jr j'our answer to the cross wcr ! puztle is correct we will at one i ".all' you a splendid illustrat- rlze l.sf describing the prizes :ivlcjfull lirmrtica E.d : DP4 t send-y ci-ney. Ycu ed RE XXL' S3., ra: wc. ter. esr ' ce . ri: -tr tic be rc- or v to f t He . i V I fcrlzfr v!-;er -. withpul .ag 'fine cent of your owi youttanswer act quickly, Z1Z I utb Commercial V t Ire Cross Word Pnzzl "sur. .'hi . "r 13 the start of. a j space represents a let- r.oolc at the key printed and i de :inition for the word yon ZC ct a word that has th r.ut.'tsr of letters for tht i llo cj it horizontal or ver- j tl 3 case may be. 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OaecoN Dloo n OALCM. r x w t T Kt0 f . fl !-rtir l.rFr-': t: 1 11 r 1 13 3 Ml Look for: the1 Dig Electric Sinn and, Blue Front 279 North Commercial Street o CS s o o 4fo o Q 'CI ti S t-. w s B o U CI n nsa A at a TlTrnimT7 II eaillJJlllS ,' ,1! -1 1 I if' For ihe iWonderful JResponse to the Call of My Opening Bargains .ss-r - - jswBfr-r .pit The news of this Great Sale Is spreading to every corner of the city.. The buying enthusiasm Is the keenest ever witnessed In any local store, and the sole cause is SENSATIONAL VALUE GIVING couple;! wIIIi cur money back guarantee. : iVs mention here but a few ol the many bargains to Lc had, tat. czz cur values, and get your share ri the savrngs. - , ; ' " " . " ; : ;'' Nev Bafgains:--Naw Specials Each Day Our Bargains for Friday and Saturday Camping Supplies At a Tremendous Saving! I - -Sure Fire Gasoline Camp Folding Stoves Regular value about CtCi'A C $8.95, our price OvrlD . Auto Tents- : Auto Tentsf7x7, speciai:.$7.70 7x9, special .139.40 Roamer Automobile f dlding pots special 1 $9.45 Canvas Cots i : 3.50 j Ladies . 14-inch top Shoes ? ' special vJ .$4.95 1 Camp Chairs ....SOc Wall Tents 7x7, special..$7.05 8x10, special 50 Cordavan Leather Leggins ; special .J . $3.95 Breeches at a wonderful saving. Athletic Union Suits ; Screen Hats . In ell sizes, : ACkn Regular value 75c, AQr regular value 85c,..:-. lAiC- special ....... -C- - Aluminum' Percolators; OQ ; Genuine "Arrhyr Blankets. aU aluminum Ou C All Wool Army Blankets il-JSttjl :.:89c 32.85 - MPn' fnm Children's Stockings , . i' Bear Brand quality in all sizes, Mea's dress Caps, regular value Jfi " V(,m 35c m n to $2.50, our price AC regular. selling price s;c, s q special at .. : 95 C our price per pair at ........ A1 Tl i i r i. Hickory Shirts t , 2J15f? , Good heavy : grade, has , double Regular $3.50 to. 4.00 value,. yoke, regular -value r our price . tOA( S1.25, our price special....? 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