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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1925)
:T:::: oniiao:? statesman, saleii; oiilgoi j -TUESDAY MOHNING, MAY 12, 1025 ' i 4 t T i Mrs. Arthur J. Rahn Makes a Distinctive Appearance Yesterdayj at Oregon Theatre Mezzo-Soprano PTeases TTllIiTIoth the Qualify antTRange or Vole i f! Professor Petri at the Piano " I By AUDRED BUNCH '"Beautiful as. a Mar day, her friends called her, when in vocal recital yesterday morning at the Oregon theater, Mrs. Arthur Rahn, mezzo-soprano, came . onto the stage with her accompanist and instructor. Professor Paul Petri, for an hour of surpassing song. ; And "beautiful as a May day" she was when promptly at II o'clock she opened the program with, Giordani's suppliant "Caro Mlo ,fcen,'J following wilU ; the Handel Aria ''.'And He Shall Feed His Flock," (bath sung with ful nens of intonation and absorbing-expression.! ; The second "group opened with de Vonteniilles' , "Obstination" and came ! to a delightful close with Cnrrans "Tne Two Magi cians." f "A I Went A-Roaming" was rollicking! and animated; The. Crying oi the Water," mus ically plaintive: and "Bon Jour, Ma Belle," a delectable number. v Somewhat unique on the pro gram .was the introduction of ,a group of eight of Baiabridge Crist'r diverting Chinese Mother Goose Rhymes which as Professor Petri explained;; though fragments built on separate Chinese themes, are bound together into ; a com posite whole. The . pleased audi ence, eager to show approval, .ap plauded, numerously y. before the completion of the group. With twq of William Stickles f Sampan Lore ! Songs" x the , pro gram progressed - into ;new.' chan nels. But fch&age of type must mean little r to one ' like Mrs. GOLF TOURNEY IS LOST ON SUNDAY feugene . and Corvallis Players Have Fine Time on Illlhee t 'burse I 1 .Sunday, with its heavy showers brought Joy: to Corvallis and eu geue and gloom to Salem, at least at the Illihee Country club, for the locals finished in the hole at the inter-city golf tourney. The I fetTOENB " Vteteott SCOBE - V -5 4 3 j ;T - O -i 5 2 H 3 3 .2 4 5 -5 5 -1 6 2 cobvaxlIs . Moe Johnsoit 4'olctuan John&on JollDUlf " Olc-nn Cooper lujcalln : Johnson Klgin . VcCreaay ' Curdly Bo worth Joseph llareT McCady Levis .. . ... I . Woody Yundt . tTotat'Tplu!- it iniiMii ftwigart Beyrly Mrtn Tiffany r-rrady fierow . ilonnnll Rrr i Smith i Ptarbucfc' Merria 'II Mae ; S(hfr KHafors Kow4iax Anderses lule Total pl !....32 Buenos Aires Passenger : Buses Travel Rough Roads BUENOS A1EES Motorbus ac cidents are increasing at such an in . Buenos Aires icipal- authorities 'have been obliged, to take hasty measures to assure the safety of the passengers using the busses, vbich were pj-actically unknown in the city a year, ago. Several tiiindreil are now ia operation and f' collisions and upseta are of almost ,1 daily occurrence. J The accidentA are attributed to the light construction of many or the cars, overlpadug. rivalry be tween motorbui .and taxi drivers ahd inadequatej municipal regula tions controlling their routes and speed,! especially in, narrow streets, f-The 1 motorbus divers say that many accidents are caused by the jealousy of Jaxij drivers who" make feintj to run into them when they J fn safely do sp, that even motor- ien ofstroet cars take opportuni ties to hump them, while thi mo torbus pa.ssengrs tnemeelves strongly object j when the police try to make them reduce Bpeed- MATCH MA ItE to OF THE ,: JONKOPrKoj Sweden-A match a day for every man, woman and WALTER, P. CH TSMfVL t DISREGARD OF TRAFFIC . Paris has introduced the use of red and green lights to control t least, such k isj the purpose traffic from the Rue de la Paix onto the boulevards. . To date it has. not been re ported that,-the 4ise of colored fights has been any too success ful. Taxicab drivers and pedes- trians, even the ; French traffic ' officers, have ! not yet gotten around to the ! point where they : take the lights seriously. -This cannot ! be explained . by exclaiming: "French - tempera-' nient." N.ot at all. Go to '42nd Street ana Broadway- or, 42nd, Street and Fifth Avenue, in New ,York, or Michigan Boulevard in Chicagoeach city in the United States of any size seems to have one such street and you will find 'pedestrians determined to walk oi run against traffic signals, hen they do that they risk the ?'ym rf themselves and of others r Rahdl who sings with equal ease the light bit or the operatic aria, the! sacred song or i the secular melody. The extremely wide scope of ajb. extremely interesting' pro grand -well showed ' this. Mrs. Rnbrij sings with certain rounded strength'! and yet her voice never faUajjof that womanly mellowness thai pakes it so good to hear. - A! variety of themes ranging from! the brief and pictoral to a negr spiritual of Guion, gave the program a remarfcible; finish and balance. ! Tha Cuckoo Clock," by Gran I Schaefer; "The Big Brown Bearf by Mana-Zucca; and Katie Moss's "The Floral Danee," us en cores; were unsuspected delights as refeent&hlea. for n. vhia rvf powe- and fresh, unspoiled beauty. Mrs. Rahn was immeasurably fortunate in having as her accom panist a, musician who iq first a vocalist iandl therefore ia -closer touch with the-triumph of the so prano alone. 1 Prof essor i Petri di rector of the school of ! music, at thef Oregon .Agricultural college, proved himself, however, an ex ceptionally agreeable accompanist on Jhjs own score. , 1 - -the soprano of the morning, in canary organdie with whorls of dainty lace flecked with tiny bows of black velvet,- and a picture hat in harmony, was surrounded with a host "of flowers, above and be low the footlights, on the piano, and in tall art baskets,! many of which vere congratulatary boti 4ueta for the success of the recital heard by a " large company of .friends,!: : .. v':-:;;-J .'I.' - j ,. flualj, scores afood: Engehe 32 ptnj ) . ! Corvallis 20 (plus) and Salem, f. 2 minus); A large crowd of jvi8it0rsatteoded; the cOnJtefit. Top- players had keen competition and phot some good games, , but through lack or practice tne re mainder falledto show jmnch. with the tfckrf A s watchman v focj the crashing at Llveslejnwa. provided by jtae uregon Kieciric.! Following is the playing; Usts wUh points won or lost set oppo- site ihe, names of .players: SCOBE BAXEtt " r' SCORE 3 - -4 -a . -H i -a - 3 Kit ; (V Mrlntyre ; 2 Kan ford ' 5 OMAgft ! --1 ? litrhsfn t . r 1 1 'r'ariuft j O t'oi - - 4 'e-n 0 Younit t fi- Wood i 3 Wlllitmi - H Smith 1 Manfis 1 MrLaugblin ii Iloberta i 1 Kay ! 2 Unit ' -.1 Thieln : 2 SleukldfT' 1 j -e . I. -a ! . -3 : i 3 -o i .--.l - " .1 : - ! ' -4 ; Total - ii 53 child! in the world is now, being turned out by the factories owned orteiritrolled by Hne 5 Swedish Match Corporation, according to a report issued here. f The j average output now amounts to 30,000 matches a sec ond, orM0.aMK00&,0 boxes a year. If placed In a single pile the match boxes made in eight months would reach from the earth to the moot, it is alleged, r practically all the raw materi als ised for match' making" in Sweden lhaye to be imported; the r 5 pen wood u comes chiefly from Russia. ' Dethroned Prince at a Loss Where to Educate His Sons POTSDAM, Germany--Wilhelm and ivouis Ferdinand, sons of the for-mbr crown prince of Germany, redeiiitl passed -their high school final examinations, and are now ready toi enter "some university. 1 $The sons of royal blood in oth er jdajya always went to the Uni versity of Bonn; But today Bonn is in the occupied areaand it is takeil for granted that no Hohen zoltern will venture-into territory held "by foreign troops. Hence the jquesijion of the university, to be selected ; for these young men still is op4n. :.' :f" ; - -. 1 I !1 SIGNALS UNIVERSAL Just how to get the pedestrian : to; realize that traffic signals are . for his safety and protection is problem. " The pedestrian hajrights on the streets-as- well as on the side walk. The ' burden of responsi bility rests cpon the motorist to see that the pedestrian is un harmed. The man ' or women who walks must be permitted to cross: streets when the, signal permits-before cars making turns; are permitted to move. A pedestrian will wait on the corntir to cross the street. When hei .gets, the, signal- tp. go, !: is, menaced by a car coming around the corner. That s wrong. The : pedestrian must be allowed . to , pass first. . ' Thoughtfulness on t'i- part of motorist and pedestriau, each respectfol of the rights cf .ihc othen will work out this problem. Put it s'. vidtjtthat it is f- RYS L ER S it h r Mm DRIVE IS GAINING Liegton Endowment Campaign Progresses Under Booth The organization of committees to raise Oregon's share of the nar tionai 15,000,000 American Le gion endowment fund, for is abled veterans and orphans tf far mer servtcenren; and the Ameri can Legion' maintenance fund for the Doernbechr hospital, is pro--gressing-rapidly-trnder the iiarter- It. A. BOOTH ?-.-'.?l:'VH,:f r i.'Kf .:. , ship of Ttoert A. Booth, of Eu gene chairman of the, state com mittee,, who Is working in conjunip tion with other prominent leaders and American Legion officials. . Booth-. is a pioneer lumberman of Oregon and always has been active-in "public;" -affairs ;Of the state. He is a past district governor-of Rotary-Clubs and a figure ; ln the iiational itotary organiza tion.. ; i .': - . , ? BAIL. IS FURNISHED Mr. Angel Stil Owrienr Are Civen t -Liberty r0 .4000 Iloiuls . 'With 'hail. fixed at 4000 each, John Andrews Henry . Dickson, and Lester , Dickson.- arrested in taken 4i cm f Wypela 6ln cm f wype ti d ril connection with the huge ' still taken near - Ml. Angel some time agoi, were released yesterday. Two 'Portland men, Alfred A. Closset a coffee merchant, and John Romfetsch, provided the bond to release the men. : Bail was set for $3000 on the connt of nnniua. Isiqn of a still, the charge onwhich ine- men-were bound over to- the grand jury, and $1600 on the man ufacturing of liquor charge, on which they were convicted, and sentenced to a fine of . $500 and a jail term of six months. - - .Appeals have been filed in both cases, with defense attorneys at tacking the search warrant issued for their arrest. : GENERAL MARKETS I Portland Hay r : PORTLAND, May 11. Buying prices valley timothy $20$21; do, eastern Oregon ?21$24.50: alralfa $2(1.50 $2l; clover $17. 50; oats and hay nominal; cheat $17.50; oats and vetch $20$21; straw $8.50 per ton. Selling price $2 a ton more. ; " Portland Grain Futures PORTLAND, May 11. Wh'eat, hard white," bluestem, Baart, May and June $1.65; soft white. May f 1.55J June $1.57: western white, May $1.55; June $1.56; hard win ter. May. June $1.54; ; northern spring. May and June $1.55; west ern red. May. June $1.53; BBB hard white May, June $1.75. Oats No. 3, 36 pounds white feed.;May, June $37.50; No. 2, 38 pounds, gray May, June $37. Barleys-No. 2, 4 4 pounds. May ?33; June $33. 4 , . Corn No. 2 easterii 'yellow shipment. May, June $47.75; No. 3 eastern yellow shipment, May, June $47. - Mninin--Standard. May, $34; June $34.50. - I'ortlAiid Produre Exchange , PORTLAND, May 11. Portland Butter, extra 40c; standards 394c; prime firsts 39c; firsts 39c. - ' . . - ... Krgs-iExtras 33c firstsv'32c; pallets 29c; current receipts SS'c Tis Often Thn Sutien: "What put you In debt?"'-, : Burford: "A raise in salary." ! Today r Tcmorrow ; 4Yolandaw OREGON m ANOTHER REALTY; FIRM LAUNCHED Parker- Realty Company, of Port ' land Is Opening Branch ; In Salem : The Parker. Realty! company, one of tha "argest realty firms in Portland, i,j have opened a; branch office in Salem at 408 and 409 United States National bank build ing. A.; C. Parker, manager of the Portland office is to be in the eity for a few weeks to direct the activities of the local office. J The Parker Realty com pan ie credited j with having the : largest exchange department of any com pany on the Pacific coast. Uni que methods of display and the securing of results are held re sponsible" for the recortl. ' ' , . " i One f eatare swhich . the new company will offer to Salem peo ple is the service of listings in the Portland office as well aa in Salem, giving - a wider range of listings that ordinarily would not be secured. i ! City ropertyV?of the clients Is photographed by an expert - and the photo put on display at the offices. In this way, a customer is saved - much time in deciding npon a location. - The latest reports from Port land show that the company has about 1 4 00 exchanges, on record, which will be displayed for the opening soon. , NOTED MAN HERE Dr. T. 1 CiVeen, Hed Cross Work- ,er, to Address Lions Club i Dr. Thomas E. Green, member of the staff council of the Ameri can National Red Cross will be the gueet speaker at the Lions club luncheon Friday.' His asse- elation with the Red Cross during the World war and since promises an inspired address covering out standing i world events that have transpired during the paat: seven years. ' ; !!''' j , . . For the past 20 ears Dr.! Green has occupied a unique place fri American public life. While he has filled no public Office, prop ably no man has had a wider hearing. ! j A journalist by instinct, a statistician by training, he has utilized i his continual travel around the world in the gather ing of a vast etore of unusual in formation. Dr. Green, as associate editor of Hampton's magazine has written numerous works on Amer ican and international subjects. HINDENBURG GREETED i WITH JOY BY NATION $ (Continaed oa.ptfi 3) low as to frighten the crowds straining their necks to get a glimpse of the field marshal. Despite predictions that the day would bet marked by dashes,-the police, nowhere were, called, upod tor intervene and the expected com mnniet outbreaks failed to mater ialize. Berlin's ; proletariat iab. semea nerseu at me reception m keeping!1; with the admonition handed out by the socialists.- With the exception of one democrat stu dent fraternity, all the delegations which turned out to welcome the president-elect comprised conser vative or ultra-national elements. THREE AIRMEN DIE ! 1 - vif Two Army Men fn South Killed In Crash; Seattle Man Dead SAN JOSE. Costa Rica, May Jl. -7-By the AP.)-Lieutenant Wat son and Sargeant 'Hensonrof the United States army air force were killed' here, todav. when thtir air plane crashed and burned. ' The plane waa one of a! flotilla on a flight- from Franca Panama canal zone. WhiU tt vm over San; Jose the craft suddenly c u eann ana caugnt fire and was destroyed. i ;, The dead " airmen 1a1 nil rail In the air defense force of the Pana ma canal zone.- - . - . SEATTLE,, May- ll.-Lieuten- ant Walter J.'VJevnA. nf th TTnfo States air 'reserve corps was in- sianuy allied and Boyd W. lRob erts was badly injured when an army, airplane, piloted -by Wood, fell ? 10.0 feet today near Sand 3 CIOHlC Walt for "The Lady 9T t t' i;n Ketiii - 3 More Nights . r' ' . "S.. "X . 4 . ' f I ". , - ' v ; . " , t 4 World s Master or Mysticism ; r7iT T 111! I The Vhite Mahatma ; Aslt Him Special Ladies' . Only Matinco i B1LIGH : TZ-SEHE ,; C Point .avtatioa field,, on J Lake Washington, north of Seattle. Both niea UTed Seattle. - '-' Passengers riay Smokift ? on England-! ndf a Air Unei ' " j IXndo?C England's gtanf air ship, the R-l 01, which is to ply between thi3 country and .India, is to be constructed- of stainless steel, and is to have two' separate decks and accommodation for 100 passengers. The use of- stainless steel in the framework j of', the dirigible is considere. by expertjs to be a decided advance , in ali shlp construction, because of strength;'-;;,'! ! Passengers and crew i on thjp RtIOI max, smoke pipes, cigars or cigarettes during yoyages, as the engines will-, not use gasoline- as fuel, but a heavy, gas oil instead, and by this system virtually a danger.of fire while in the air wijl he eliminated? .Provision for. la smoking room has been made ip the plans and this compartment win be built : along the lines of those upon an ocean liner, only oh a somewhat, smaller scale, of course. The sleeping quarters will consist of two-bed cabins, also similar to steamship berths. . j According; to the- present' plans sf'A After catiacr: stzdtf y mouth' tad ir?7Ccte3 Co easy, to 'czziy.iLe hbZ p&eket ia yzzr poclzst t Co Inportant to fccv? -bta tlj tooath needs d?ftttih sad freshening! I Odor of dining or rruklrtg quickly disappear "teeth are brthtly bnmtshed. J nerves are soothed, throat is refreshed, the stomach relieved and digestion aidedi ifter efery meat rrr We make lenses in many the proper way. 1 j i Staphs Critical Cb. Masonia Bdg.t Corner: PorUahd Engagement OCEC ' XL Any,iQuestioii THREE-NIGHTS ONLY of the builders, wha are working fn conjunction with the air mints try, the keel of tfie ship win be la1tidortt some time'ln July. The R-101 Ts to:be T2&TfWit in length and 145 feet ln diameter and is exjcted to begin Us flights via the great eastern; airway some time-in 192. f - Briton Observers Saner Taste in Wall Coverings v LONDON All the jazz arrange ments of stripes, 'circles and tri angles' in wall paper' aTe rapidly being, shnf fled T.?u uiscarl. de clared Prof essor Henry, G: Dowling speaking recently before tho Roy al '.Society of ArtaTon the histt-ry of wall' paper as:;a' decora ton of the "home.--."- "' r' '. - ''''-,. : ' l" ' Immediately' after the war a vogue set in for "futuristic designs" of all kinds, the profesar ex plained,? and for a"tim nothing appeared too extravagant in color ptrangement or too jvild in motif But that phase vt color decora tion is beginning to pass and' the idea .now is for Something more rensible. ) ' , , ."Whatever you havi in yotjr room, think first of the walls, for it is they which make your house f fed our home,': asserted Profes Bfiztfti VtH&leyS Is mores lhan a surest -Us a . Smile ) fftng doctors and dentists recpm-. mend tt. ' FASHION Dictates ' ) tRat, glasses be suited to the oc casion. shapes and mount them in State and 1 High St . ; , Saterri' ) : x . (V sor Dowlir.g. The- artistia troat inent of wall space. ; he t;iisted. Was the first factor in the . rank ing of a beautiul ho.roe, and the : corns ould ha'vi a kni of .make shft. In.ir3iE"g house appearance about them if thLi j. factor were neglect d ; . . i Salted Itim , Bender: "How are yoxir nelgh- brs?" ; , -'.:;..!.i.,jr;.; ; Klein : i "Fine." They've borrow ed myi wife'a ri radio ahd' phono graph, and I expect them any time td get awsy with her crossword pnzele books."' ' Mrs. Harry O.' Single; ' ie;"r jrr-p-' MOfHltft':- letcherV CaS.tbfia is Especially prH ; pifreil' to relieve Infants ih . arhis attd Children all ages of- ConstiDatlo'ri. Flatulency. t Frlf r1 tf aa .1 if Wind -Colic and Diarrhea; aUayingv FeVerisliness arising- tnere from, and, by regulating the' Stomach and, Bowel"?,- aids . the assimilation of j Food; giving healthy -.'andnatural; sleep. - . .i To avoid imitations, always look for Absolutely Harmless - No Opiafra. COMMUNITY 1 7: 't'f- lJr..' k III i .. ' n r x l-l!?" f . , ' - I . A ... S v.,. - - - M No need to wait for any "Club" plan or "special? sale. For the price of Community" opiate is the same the year roundr-and all over. America.' But at the nine Burnett Jewelry Stores on; the Pacific Coast, you may get all you want, any business day in the year, on payment of a single dollar and take a year to pay the balance. '.; ; , " i j ' j Twenty NINE-PIECE sets with follow handled knives and stainless steel bladesr are featured cn the neio and artistic Buffet Tray- for $31.5D. Choice of all the beautiftd patterns-1' Grosvenor" "Patrician;" Adam" and the "Bird'of Paradise." Additional pieces may be had at any time at the lowest cash price. Send for the Community Price list with the manufacturers' lowest cash prices and buy the Burnett Saving way Mjny lack - If ; yu can da bet ter for cmli la ' any . ether good tore a&4 that . tritkout - wMm pr! - ' Mail Orders flUed ant anywhere. H anatter wbere . ya lire IX yo cannot eon te a " Xarnett Jewelry Store the store will com t yea! All the Community You Want Delivered for a Dollar JBill and -.r Any Day in the Yccli ,. AH, -; .457; state srnnirr 3 . ta) i-e E-Ll 4 ) V i". - XT'. i - -A -LpssoA .la . ' Boss; " "Miss Sls,yrtr- er.-r-tatn'too' much -company durif.j business hours. - Why. you - have more callers In a day than -I -have in a month!" ; Miss Sims: t'Well, why don't you be agreeable to your callers like I da?" ' " '" - - - The Alarm ' The fire station' tele'phohe wa ringing st eadily1 lefore It was ah sWered;' - j ."!''" A woman's voice on the one end. "Hello! Hello! Fire Btailoti? There's 'a fire at 41d Can yonr come?"- ' R." W. Redwine. tW signature of -4 taX Physician's everywhere econunend it; M Y' 1 1 1 i Eyelaesee e Ey rymenti Dr. O. U. Mat ters, Optometriit, H char; tor eBialtatteo. . Opta tl p. m. Gry post ; ' 1 - , . . "fc ... ii tjji - -