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SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 25, 1925
PP4CE FIVE.CEOTS
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BLOCH FOUND GUILTY
SIIMST1KED
BEST PEOPLE OFXITY
TO SEE "THE RIVALS"
JACK DEMPSEY GIVES UP;
HIGH POWER SALESMAN
JUDICIAL-COUNCIL
.ULtfJML.ll
OF? MAKING MOONSHINE
ART; IS QUITTING FILMS
"WORKS", SALEM PEOPLE:
OOTilLE. held
TO, SCUFf S"J.
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SENTENCE WILL BE PASSED
GREAT STAGE PRODUCTION IS
OFFERED TONIGHT
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Prohibition Forces Unabte to
Secure Services of Reli
. able Officers . ,
Jealousy Basis of Defense: Paul
Muno, Pringle Rancher,
Main Witness ;
Judge Required by Manda
tory Statute to Grant Writ
of Habeas Corpus .
(Brilliant Assemblage of Stage
People to be Seen at Grand
Theater Saturday
Pugilist Eludes Newsmen; Kearns
Matter Is Commanding
Attention
Harry Bloch, on trial for the
manufacture of liquor, was con-
1 aay morning at a o'ciock by cir
cult Judge Percy R. ! Kelly
Status of L. H. Wittner,
Atheist, Is Debated by
i Federal Officers .
Play to Vamlty Brtags Results to
Encyclopedia Agent, Who
Gets Pledge '
The
'Life loves to dramatize itself,"
the critics report. And they are
right. Life does. And in "The
Rivals," tonight's play at the
Grand, life has.
'The Rivals," which comes to
HOLLYWOOD. Cal., July 24,
(By Associated Press.) Jack
Dempsey, prominent pugilist re-1
ported missing by several : dozen
newspapermen assigned to meet
him on bis arrival in southern Cal-
Committee Named to Draft
. Legislation and Submit
i Plans in September
System Will Not be In Operation t jury deliberated on the case for Clubwomen Exert Every Influence Salem today In commemoration of j Uornla today,, was found at his
cnui nil? vacancies nave ; nearly an nour. t Rae Man From Gallowst the 150th anniversary of Its orlg-1 Hollvwood home earlr tonicht.
Been Filled, Secretary
J Andrews States .
Crowe . Says Scott
; Not Insane
inal production in Covent Garden,
is not a photoplay; is not a mov
ing picture. It is one of the great
est stage plays which has ever
come to Salem. And the cast of
Paul Muno, a rancher in the
Prtngle district, " was the imafn
state - witness in ; the trial. Ac
cording to the testimonyr Bloch
IDBrMehed him with Ko nrnnnul
wAsnwuiyn, juiy that he be allowed to r use the . CHICAGO, July 24. (By Asso- actors who appear here in person
Associated T Press.) Inability to Muno farm as a center of moon- elated Press.) ltussel Scott, are without doubt as brilliant an
draw able aid efficient men quick- shine operations Muno agreed gaved from lbe 'gallows twice In assemblage of stage people as the
i, into , him new prohibition en- 10 the arrangements, which called I eight days almost at -the hour set country affords
. . ' ..f.-,i.. v La ZQr Pyjne of r $25 for; each tor hla execution, today lost his There la Mrs. Fiske first of all
w.v Uy i five gallons of mash run through comIor.,Ve death cell and mat- 110 ha8 carried some of the; most
Assistant Secretary Andrews of the till. , After rthe still waa in tres. . ' a sU had been grant- memorable roles In two decades of
the' treasury to 'delay 'the 'date operation Muno admitted, he ran d tft i,.uire as to his sanity The I dramatic history. For Instance,!
when the re-vamped enforcement t himself for a considerable Ime. -ormer. Canadian financier, con- 8he was an unforgettable Becky
system wasW become operative. ,af ! victad of murder, was moved this' grp in --Vanity Fair" and as
Tbe reorganizaUon, which -ras facture of liquor; . a
to have been taade effective grad- Bloch In defense, set up. the ar-
ually beginning August 1, there- Wment that Muno was actuated
fnr a 'kMMinAiirinitelv Tot- 7 Jealousy. Muno Is aaid to have
1..-J,Z aL: continually
unharmed and ready to talk to
Jack Kearns "may be next Mon
day."
Kearns announced several days
ago that he would , be at the train
to 'extend the glad hand to the
man he helped hoist to the peak of
Patting the prospective custom-1
er with one hand and figuratively
OATH SAID NOT TAKENJJrHEET-.INVASTOBIA'.'NEXTJ
ered the attack and -lulled sus
picions to sleep, a super-salesman
of the highest pressure ' type has
been able, through appeal to van-l
ity. to extract pledges of 169.50
for "informative services" and at
the same time' leave the Impres
sion that a 10-volume encyclo
pedia was being presented, several
Salem people who yielded to the
Phrase, "So Help Mo God,- De
clared Stricken, Out .by Ap
plicant; Matter Just Now
Disclosed 1
WASHINGTON, July 24. (By
LlUgatioa aad Coagrstlo la the
Courts Will B Investigated;
Tentative Program Not
Divulged
..
Looking toward simplifying leg-
Associated Press.) Whatever spell cast br the suave book asent 1 procedure In the state, the Ore-
pugilism, but Dempsey was not onl mar the outcome of the effort are wondering today Just how the Icon Judicial council la session
the train when it got here. He I , wltt-.- .i,rftW thJdal was put over. Just how many Friday reaffirmed the resolution
had left it at Pomona, SO .miles " . ; " , people were hypnotised Is not passed at the January meeting.
east, "in order to retake several evoiuwon queswon uio kMWBi but one Salem woman re- which recommended legislation
scenes of, my last picture," and I courts, members of congress now covered from the trance and com-1 authorizing the supreme court to
in Washington leel certain that Plained of the fast work to the werk out rules-for the practice
afteioon; into regular quarters
with less comfortable accommoda-
Mrs. -Malaprop she will hardly
leave the audience- time to get
r,l Z7 :-T JZS hreath from their laughter. Mrs.
Cookcounty jail but Scott gave
up his cell willingly.' .....
A week's reprieve ordered last
those ambiguities -which are so
thoroughly the spice of the stage.
Chauncey Olcott is bo much by
had continued on to Hollywood
by motor later.
To Interviewers waiting for him
when he got here the champion
said he was through with acting
and ready to begin training.
Til probably 'never make an
other picture." be declared. "As
soon as I can find a likely loca
tion for my training . camp I'm
poned in order that. Mr. Andrews fto nmuThta wtf Bio .
majreomn me nation ror men oi defense "attorneys claimed, was wees:, expirea si nigm ana uot nam , that to actnallv see him Iroinrtn tdnii fnwnrv in mm. k JHrint!w .n.. a . I ni tu, rtrn rnnsldpratlon at thia
. . - 1 m . ' i . 1 I " a - . " - in TirTTl PI1U rL IH risi ' LU w s W I 4- J . w mm mr " - - - D -
i prnor smaii reiusen iuriuer r.ieiii- i ,i i. . , . i.. . .. . .. . .i.. -
district attorney. and procedure of law In the state.
The agent represented himself Judge Walter 1L Evans and Albert
as sn advance man anxious to ob- Ridgeway, executive secretary of
tain the recommendation of some the council, both of Portland,
influential person in the city in were appointed ,to draft proposed
order that the follow-up crew legislation and to submit it at the
I in,ln in ika Mint meetinr of the council to be
Wittner seized upon to bring his Bale8 talk. The "InfluenUal- did held In Astoria September 18. All
action in the District of Columbia I the work, aided by a few other I recommendations of the state bar
the subject will have full and free
discussion In the house and senate
at the coming session. ;
The rider to the District of Col
umbia appropriation bill which
the caliber he wants and to per
mit, the working out of countless
administrative details.
In ; announcing the decision to
delay the operative date of the
the reason that Bloch was re- ernor Small refused further clem- enacting the part of Sir. Lucius est.
ported to the officers and subse
quently arrested. ;
' Muno, however, denied this and
declared that he reported -Bloch
change, Mr. Andrews declared to-j because the latter paid him for sanity is made.
ency. Four nours oeiore me ex
ecution was to take place. Judge
Joseph B. David, this morning en
tered a stay until a test of Scott's
da vn felt -more optimistic re-
i girding Its probable success than
at any time -since taking the Job
as prohibition field marshal.
There will, be no lagging In finish
ing the task, he asserted, although
more time . Is available than had
been anticipated at the start.. ;.
"I am convinced," he said, "that
the success of' the-program will
, stand or fall by the character and
ability of the men chosen as ad
ministrators. It was my intention
the use of the still In checks that
were hot covered by money In the
bank. One check, he said,
amounted to over $30 and the
Other S145. . .
It is more fill-
. Those who . have worked des- I more satisfying,
perately to save Scott's life, ln-i I ing.
eluding his wife, Mrs. Catherine I Love, laughter, gold, and gain
Scott, and his aged and crippled are the stuff of which the drama
u Trigger win be one oi tne bigl "if I can t find a good camp
Joys of a lifetime. v :j - lout in the country, 111 probably
The play, which fills two hours I do my training right here in the
and 15 minutes, is as uproarious i hills of Hollywood; anyway, my
as a musical comedy; But It is I workouts will begin in a week.
ported in the new supply measure
for the Washington government
and so will form the vehicle for
congregational debate.
The view of some congressmen
tical demonstration was made that I time.
Barnum, (once more and forever,) Judge Fred W. Wilson, of The
hit the nail on the head. Dalles, was chosen to prepare
In return for the recommenda- forms for gathering information
tion and a few words of appreel- from the circuit court clerks of.
atlon of the 10-volume set. the I the state as to the amount of litl-
"My first fight will be for Floyd is that both the evolutionists and encyclopedia would be sent free ration pending and to ascertain if.
Fitzslmmons at Michigan City. I fundamentalists will marshal their f charge. But the comoanv. re-1 nossible where the administration
After that. 111 attend to Wills." forces for the congressional dlscusi allxing tne importance of the citi- of Justice has been delayed or con-.
On the subject of Kearns, thelsion and that each side will find ten in his community, offers a I gestion has arisen.
father, Thomas Scott, and Detroit Is made. And because life is made I champion had little to Bay other! able spokesmen among the mem-1 special "informative service" di- The tentative program of the
Lloyd r Talbot, a farmer living and Windsor. Ont.. clubwomen and of about the . same eternal com
near the Muno ranch, stated on
i the stand that Bloch asked him
to be permitted to operate a still
on - his ranch. ' Talbot, according
to his ' testimony, rejected the
Bloch proposal immediately..
his attorneys, today took a rest
while planning moves of the new
est plan to prevent his execution.
! Scott was visited during the day
by "William S. Stewart, retained by1
the Detroit clubwomen to help hlrq
ana wno savea mm irom vne ga
(Continued a pt 7)
JAP PLANES START TRIP
rived jat a conclusion as to policy FARM REPORT, IS , GI VEN I lows today, and by his wife and
! and program. My intentions have
not been changed. - . CONDITION'S BETTER FINAN.
"It takes time to find jthe men CIALLY THAN LAST YEAR V
all of ns here feel that we must " " - 7
get l I won't be rushed otf my feet WASHINGTON, July 2 4 .-; By
THE FIRST OF LONG DISTANCE
PLIGHTS IS UNDERTAKEN
I
elated Press). Two airplanes
father. Scott said he now felt con
fldent him'Ufe' would he snared.'
He ' amended a statement he noppea " xmB iswrayj morn
ing for Moscow, Russia, '' on the
than that he would have a talk bershin' Should such be the case I rect to the consumer, and so on council was not divulged, but it Is
with him about their business af- the issue would be fairly Joined and so forth (please sign here expected, that It will be complete
fairs in a day or two. "probably m congress, which would be called thank you) and when the dazed in time to present recommenda
Monday, or whenever I can get in noon to determine whether the victim recovers full possession of tlons to the 1927 legislature.
touch with him." I trsin. nr th vniution theorrlthe faculties and the Dronosltlon I Justice John L. Rand, of the
Is In fact in conflict with the I studied more carefully it la dlscov-l supreme court, was elected Tie
STORM DESTROYS CROPS teachings of the bible, j tnt m pledge has been ex- president of the council,
Oiunm ucomuiO unuro . ... thl .-. tracted for the heretofore men- judge C. M. Thomas, of Med-
ENTIRE COUNTY IS SWEPT BY ment and the District of Colum- tioned $69.50. ford, also attended the meeting o
Tvnmvtn nnn'vpnnt Ui wont .bead todav with their vvny a salesman oi ims canoer tne council.
preparations to meet the Wittner wu
IOWA CITY. la.. July 24.-(By suit for an injunction aimed to cut VTltlllZ
(Contiaved on pag T)
Associated- Press.) A terrific I off the pay of Washington public
stock In land development con
cerns is not known, but the boy
DUEL MYSTERY GROWING
In selecting them, because if they I Associated Press.) Farmers had I
are not big men, .capable .men, failed to earn a fair return'on the
men mere is no improvement ana
ever
no benefits from the program
capital invested and a fair wage
attempted. The
RAILROADS POST BONDS 2 by 1 ABah!
first Japanese long distance flight! wind and hail storm swept John- J school teachers who teach biology, j who can BQ a(jequately master the
flight is
a Tokjo
THIRD MAX BELIEVED ' IX.
VOLYED IN FEUD ,J
-the decision to delay the change
at a conference with his '"board
of strategy.'? About half a dozen
important administrative subjects
were discussed, and conclusions
were reached on several oftthese,
but they required the approval of
the treasury; secretary. T- Mr.-Andrews
plans to 'submit them" to
Acting Secretary .Winston tomor
row fand later -to make-them pub
lie. . ... , r' - j- s .s '
The assistant secretary spent an
hour and a half with f Attorney
General Sargent discussing: certain
phases of the ner program.. It
was indicated'that he confetence
largely had to do with border
problems, but was described never
theless as an Important port of the
general scheme on which Mr. An
drews has-been working.- -
As a result t)t. the . delav an
ter financially than- In the! pre
ceding year, the department of
agriculture declared today, in an
analysis of .the agricultural bal
ance sheet. v
. On the total capital Invested in
agriculture, the return tot the
year was estimated at-4.6 per: cent,
compared with 3.3 the year before.
STAY GRANTED tJN RATE RE
DUCTION PROCEEDINGS
The flight as first announced
by Asahl In January of this year
was to be from .Tokyo to London
Railroads affected by the de-ldiTWed into 14 stages. Two air-
cree of the circuit court denying planes of European make, each
an injunction against the nubile carrying a pilot, mechanician and
dou 9uu , .ir u nurry w.8- -v tast one.. an( accurately fdlsh
today. Heavy damage to corn and! treasury-by the disclosure that r ,.m ,. wf v.
small grains was reported. Wittner on three occasions has nrn,.rt .' maunr nt . rnnA nv
HaU stonee from half to an inch altered the prescribed form of the llhood long M the crop of -one
oatn ne was require: to taae as a -mInule i. rios for the harvest, the body of a third msn- believed
government employe. . to have been killed In the feud
.Examination of his employment ..... which recenUy resulted In the
service commission: to restrain it
from enforcing a IS per cent re
duction in- -graln'products rates,
representative of the paper, were
ordered. A hitch in the plans ap
peared when the soviet govern
ment declined to permit the flight
through Russia except only as far
in diameter pelted down for more
than 10 minutes, stripping corn.
smashing . shocks of oats and
breaking a number of windows.
More than an inch of rain fell in
the first halt hour of the storm.
CALEXICO, Cal., July 24. (By
Associated Press.) Search tot
papers revealed he had marked EUGENE MAN IS KILLED deaths of H. Kirk snd John Tru-
den was being conducted by offU
0HARA WINS BATTLE
have posted X 65.0 00 in bonds fol-
In round , f ism res the net .income 1 lowing a stay granted by the court,
forUhe-1924-25 season,' the ' de-1 f Lines land 'affiliated' lines and " Moscow. The newspaper then
part ment said, was $2.712,000.000 1 the. amount of bond are: Southern I announced - that the' flight would
HOLLYWOOD. Cal., July 24.
A whirlwind finish tonight won
for Teddy Q'Hara,-1 San Francisco
compared with $1,992,000,000 for Pacific, $25,000; Oregon-Washing- be carried out as far as Moscow! lightweight, a decision oter John- employment papers
lat, . I vu . n,iiiuu tx. iiiiiinuuu turn"
This Bom, however, did not golpany, $25,000 Spokane. Portland
entirely td farmers, as" thev own I & Seattle, " $10,000; and $&.000
only J 9 per cent of the total can- each by the Portland Electric Pow
Ital and pay Interest on the bal-ler company and' tne Willamette
ance. ; The return on the farmers' l Valley Southern;
out with a pen the phrase "so help
me God." at the end of ihe oath
which all federal employes are re
quired to take. Treasury officials
were surmised that this could
have occurred three times without owner, was called to Eugene Fri-1 before he committed suicide, to
havins been detected by those aay morning dt me oeaxn oi a line enect tnai K.irs was siam la
whose dutv It Is to handle the orotner at a uugene nospiiai t auei, auinonues loaay worxea
O. E. PRICE, SALEM, LOSES I cers of Imperial county tonight.
BROTHER IX WRECK- Having , already rejected thd
'affair of honor" version contain
O. E- Price, local shoe store led In a letter written by Trudea
4 o'clock following an automobile I on the theory that not only had
ton Railroad & Navigation com-1 with the hope that further conces-j ny O'Donnell of St. Paul. In the! They said off-hand that the easel accident on the McKenzle highway! Kirk been murdered with his
biuus wuum u ouuiiobu ner mtii iw-rouna mam weni on tne -Am-1 probably was without precedent I I4ie Tnursaay mgnc me oroui-i ncu, ioj oiaer men
and that there waa raised Imme- J' wjrus luo vtZ ' I" 1 " " " . . V
dlately the question ot wheTher Prietor of a shoe store at Eugene
airplanes reached there.. The llnelerican Legion's weekly card here,
of flight originally announced was O'Donnell was knocked down In
to -bo across Manchuria Russia I the second round, but later evened
and Europe with principal stops I matters up and seemed to have a
unencumbered capital -for the year 1 1 'Should the higher court sustain I at Harbin, Irkutsk. Omsk, Mos-I slight margin - in his favor until
was estimated?- at 4.1 per- cent;
compared with 2.5 per cent the
preceding year, although they had
the order the railroads agree to 1 cow, Warsaw. Prague, . Paris - and Q'Hara uncorked a burst of speed
rebate any overcharges. : London. ,- i in the tenth.
nounced tedayi-reportsrosethat n,,n H"1 1
the whole program of reorganiza- .rr'T' , 'c" cura"
tion had been abandoned. There th cent the
. . , . I before. - . jj .. ,
iht thm mhiwti tiA .-t.ki "Thus," the, department
- vu.H..avfu ..v. tuai OUAA
Wit rnarlv In Vlwai nn Aimmmmt
He refused to take tnm uHnii.l " - . m
however aavin thm t.i r their , own manageriii-, services;
farmers received around 2 percent
less than was paid solely for the
however, saying ; the strain tot hla.
Job : was - gradually growing less,
and be felt n wa maVtn dull.
way in spite of opposition known nf,e, of other ca?"a1' "ndf on
WE'RE GLAD ITS OVEIt
Wittner had in fact taken a legal
oath. The matter was rererred to
the solicitor of the department for
i a legal opinion and it may finally
go to Attorney General Sargent
for his opinion. 1
Another question that came Intp
Mr. Price was returning from a
trip up the McKenzle river when
uls automobile skidded In some
lose gravel anu overturned. - He
summoned assistance from Eu-
and that one of-these had been
killed.
The coroner's Jury Investigating
Kirk's shooting was noncommittal
as to the ercdabtlity of Truden's
"duel" letter, contenting Itself
gene and when he reached the hos- 7,,th "J"4.1" i!.t0y. Ter
mi.i..iv M,.MJ,ct attributing Kirk's death to a
I v 1 v.. 7 .r,,. I onllet fired by Truden before he
to have developed in several quar
ters.,.. . , 3 v t
Regarding the opposition, and
particularly the reported pressure
of numbers of congressmen on be
half of constituents who are ap
plicants for 'Jobs;; Acting Secre
tary Winston voiced the opinion
that thus far "the pressure' has
amounted to nothing." - .
Mr. Andrews said the applica-l
tlons for appointment had,, been
arriving at a rate in excess of 200
a day, but it has been known that
most of them were.being dismissed
ditions not requiring the lenders
to take any active part in produc
tion.
TYPHOON BATTLES
SHIP
SERIOUS .WEATHER DISTURB
ANCE MET IN PACIFIC
J
HONOLULU, July 24. (py tne
Associated Press.) Reports of a
terrific weather disturbance In the
Pacific last -Wednesday about 400
miles from Honolulu were brought
with a courteous acknowledgment Pnrtoday by Capt. Ken zo Sasaki,
of their receipt. - I commander of ; the Reiyo Mam,
wuen tne vessel sanea irom Grays
tlal. J - mrm ' . a .
rftDPCB inillTc will rl r wuna ior xoaonama. me
unutn MUI.II I o UUILI storm, which was characterized as
-A "rear typhoon" by Captain as-
WALLACE ,51'KAY TO HEAR eki. lasted 24 hours. 1 U
I EXALTY WEDNESDAY. Th Jvhonn- .tn.rV thm M
Suddenly, follow in r smoothL clear
Wallace McKay entered a pleat weather. The wind shifted to all
ot guilty In the circuit court.yes- points of the compass and Seemed
terday to a charge of forgery., and to work In a circular fashion. A
win be sentenced by Judge Percy deluge pf rain followed. The ship
R.vKelly on Wednesday. McKay was blown considerably off ! course
Is declared to have victimised a but weathered the gale which sub
promtnent citizen of Lebanon, aft- sided Thursday as it had come up.
er ; first obtaining his signature Despite af heavy deckload or lum
from a hotel register, and then none ot the cargo shifted and
forging it. McKay Is said to be I i.hwwh unaamagea.
an exconvlct.
- According to records on file,
McKay has been Involved in forg-
a . . . a. a - m
s oeiorw.. ana nwi. AURORA,. III., July 24. (By
rcrca euieuce8 lur uib couuuci. I The AsfiociatAd PrM Ti-r
He was arrested for hU latest Flowers, negro of Atlanta, won a
escapades by Deputy Sheriff Sam newspaper decision tonight i'n a
Burkhart- after -a aearch that led lO-round' bout With" Lotf "BOgash.
throughout several valley towns. 0f Bridgeport, Conn. Flowers had
ne was finally captured at Wood-1 an easy time In every round. Both
PUrn, l weighed 1C5. '
TIGER FLOWERS WINS
III H
the consideration was It an avowed to nTe ,bea( woud arMe?- He killed himself.
atheist such as Wittner has pub
licly declared himself to be could
never rallied fromthe anesthetic.
Witnesses st the Inquest told' of
quarrels between the two men, but
jU'ke the prescribed oath with the WINDSTORM SHAKES CITY their testimony developed no new
woras so neip me uoa," wiinouii isngie in tne case aieanwnwe, m-
Uklng a false oathJ . A WALLACE. Idaho. Julr 24 T"l,Kators were looking into te-
The case is set for Tuesday.' plate glass windows were broken. I Prts that a married woman la
telenhona vro to Antt-in- n I Imperial was the cause of the
tricta blown dnwn. man- tra. -1 Jealous hatred between Truden-
BARBERS: GIVE SERVICE rooted and crops were damaged "i.V
slightly by a rain and wind storm
MARRLGR PROBLEM SOLVED which struck Wallace late this af-
Kirk's father and brother were
expected to arrive here tonight.
The forest lookout at Avery, 3 - SHARKEY BEATS MORAIf
PORT ANGELS. Washl: July 24. miles' south of Wallace, reported
(Rr Associated Press.) Bar- that lightning caused a fire in the
ber shop service took a new turn I forest near Bullion mine. Wire
here yesterday when 'Miss Ethel communication to the district was j
I. Jones, a Tacoma school teacher.!" on later by the storm.'
and Theodore Lowell .of Tacoma. I ? One man was Injured In Wal-
not only had their locks shorn but ,ace wnen he was struck - by an
were married by a barber- automobile while "blinded by the
j preacher.' 1
The couple, desirous ot getting
rain. '
BAYONNE. N. J.. July 24.
(By Associated Press.) Jacic
. - . o m .
pounds, scored a decisive victory
over Midget Mike Moran of Pitta
btirrh In a 10-ronnd hnut inn'r-M.
Sharkey knocked . Moran dowc
I S mm. iV . af I Sm S. . t ,
a n.H i ih i nil i 1 1 i n m n n n - -
- J married, confided tholr dlalemma BILLS DECLApEXL RAISED
3LN BEINQ HELD FOR CHANG
: ING f t BILLS TO'5"; '
to a barber who was cutting Low
ell's hair. The barber helped the
pair to get a license and a rins.
and to the amazement of the two.
took them to another barber shop I . TACOMA. Jury '24. M.- C
to face Fred Her. a barber who Is IWhltaker; '3 9."was brought to ths
slso an ordained minister. Jlerl county-Ian from'. South" Bend' b
tied the knot, gave the blessing I federal authorities today to' att
end kissed the bride. As the cou-lawer a charge before the federal
pie left the shop the- barbers snap- court of cousterfeitig." Whltakel,
jped . to attention- and called it is charged, cut the figure frora
"next." " ' -1 li a $5 bill and pasted It over the
figure on a $1 bill.'. .. . .
It waa aaM IVhltaV hA In.
BITES EAR;; FINED $100 tended to have the $ 5 .' bills - re
deemed by the treasury depart
3LN PLE.IW GUILTY TO BIT-
I Ntf PIECE TROM EAR
TACOMA. July 24 IL E. Whit-
more, wno pleaded guilty to a
charge of mayhem on the person
of J. C,
ment. The alteration, .was so
crude It was' soon-discovered, ac
cording to the marshal's office.
MAN'S BODY FOUND
KELLOGG, Idaho. Jafy 24.
Kukne, was lined 9109 Thei body of Robert Kilgrass. 25.
and costs by Justice of the Peace! of Keltogg.whd has been mlwlng
Lagill today. 'In en altercation since' Wednesday, was found late
Whitmore bit out' a portion of today In the Bunker Hill and SuV
Kukne's ear, -the; latter charged, livan mine reservoir. The coro
Kukae has a $15,000 damage suit ner Is larestlialii.s the case to
pending la superior C9UI1,- Pt, ,
To Our Headers
, The Statesman carriers will
call lo make their monttly col
lections today.- -
i " -
Your newspaper boy Is Jut
starting la business for himself.
This Js hU'flrtt effort to learn
business and . his - success r
fallure depends to a consider
able extent on your good wi:i
snd -cooperation. A tlca.:
smile-and a cheery wort w;.,
eneoursre yoar boy nnd Lev,
him make a taccess of this. L
first venture la buflsrrs ;r.
He wl'.l srrrcfite It f .,- '
his f "oi will ia any way L
can.
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