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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1925)
A - Section Two -Pages 1 to 8 : - Society, v Churches Classified Better Homes , il I I l." I'L III " Vs s V v S ''- SEVENTY-FIFTH YEAR SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1925 How "Firstady" Plays 5s BolshevTsis 1 I. XUUMi IUUU4, 'Hopes of Defeating NreDdp. 1 . s- Run Hizh AronndlNoHhyJcsierh rvv An unusual new' photo of the I ' ' ' . fyi First Lady of the Land, showing ' p;-4'U.,'7,. . i . . : - n M - -C I I S . ' : : i -:-.y.-. :-y. ill'' . 1 II 'i I TZ S VN. ; .-i " r: f" ... "7 her out for a romp at the vm mer White House, Swampscott,1 with the fevorite Coolidge com panion, a milk white collie. : p- - , i ! vVwT? ' f Alii f liA:4 tr'':- CH!Nl 1 f -vx C '11 ml -- I VVowrmii i mi i i xtwct.tttCT. i,i'iniWilll KlimnniM MMWOMIIlMmllii iHjhV . ";:'?S'.'i' ' '"SSS!j 1 I: :?: jji ? , , J jt'li. ! : : r?, v I !::. J ir m ! .1 J I J' Jeanncttc MacDoniald, Nf w York classic dancer, tfoesn't turn n her noise at' the "Charleston." but likes it. aiid is seen showine Mary Graham rfght) and Jean Crittenden how to make 'the toes( , periorm ioe oance to tneir own music. . Bolshevism is ramp&nt in : England and scrioosly' threaten ing the, empire, declares ' hddj Cowan, president of the British Women's Patriotic League, now in New, YorkTShc says Com. monists are insuring trouble In tie future by setting tip schools to destroy the faith -of children in . 3od tandAthci.rulersiof the country .r ' - " ' ' ' " i . Spurred on by their showing against the powerful Notre Dame; team last year and successes so far this year. Northwestern Uni-r rersity has hopes of defeating Knute Rockne's team when they meet' Nor. 21 at South Bend. Notre Dame beat the Purple last year by 'but one touchdown, 13 to 6. Above are two of . Northwestern Y biz 1 . ' . i ' . - r- -v ': t-. . ; - , - 'jr.., i ' ." . ; . ' " ":! . i r . , , . . i -. , tisu,- in -nymouui, juass vne Marriage M I 1 1 JS Heir lO Diamond monument immemoralialn; tha. ir.r.Oif.I.X .-. r-Tr landing of the -PUgrims in J62a zuixsjpui,ugu vn jnrone Ol fLasnmirt JYeaizOtd Bride Odd Cuffs- Give, Coat'Distindton ... . . i r 1 ; ) yT" I " ' i'j1 ' ! I KK I . I K'Dutch"rAnder son's Work? Death of his uncle, Sir Pratab Singh, makes Sir Hari Singh (aborc) who firnired as "Mr. A." in the recent sensational Kobin- Slantintf elbow! cuffs of j give distinction to this coat of black Velf et cloth. Sleeves and skirt are 'flared and the neck is -finished with a huge collar of . - -; ; . r federal authorities investigat ing yan ialleged"marriage'mjH" case of Mrs.;WinfieId Shifflet of on blackmail .hail in London,' C.CnfT&iXm.a.TvRP ?oVk, Pa? who, her parent, de- heir to the diamond throne of the Clare, is only"12 jears old. The maharajah of Jammu and Kash- . Coal CriSlS Ahead parents Mr.? ana. Mrs. JSdwara : mir. mc crown, one wi fuu a Bierence, are pushing annulment richest, carries with it a $5,000,-- iTOcecaii)es. ; jjm aaw .. -- .. . , . ...(. y,.--. .'.v JS. . -r -S- 111 J . ................ ...;., :,-.:: :o.--: k j wir .4 t- r. i t i t i a I ' -villi - : , ' i ? iK i . - . '. v-;Y-v.:,. ;:' :':iiWMs? t ' --..''-..-;v.: -. . 7 t V ; : : : ' - ... : -. j : f -. i h! . S lf ' ' ' ii v ;'s:V- ' "5$ 1 v; - . T " r " C '--1 IteBmorVbuadingra low warehouse-like struck j ' fV VH. liLtteeVinshington ! C V- -rbSi SaervJce, on th charge of insubordinaUoiu It is shown W . " d L j lnMoS (kfO?judgfadvocatc,an ' f ff ;vLL J irdefe.CoLjtcSS; Ben'. Frank IVEeld ot Illinois driLait . National Headquarters of Klan J I o :inNewHomein Washington T7 t .niiiii. ........ ii itiii .wyMia.,jy I r t- y-t, t Police believe "Dutch" Anderson, escaped pal of Gerald Chap man, may be responsible for robbery 'of Bankof North Lewisbnrg, 0., in which $9,000 was obUined by blowing the safe. ,r The terrific charge hurled the safe door through a glass -window at front of bank, f Photo shows wrecked safe and; rogue's gallery photos of 'Anderson, who is wanted in many cities on a variety of charges, 'from petit larceny to murder. : ! ' WedAgainAftef,2S'YkdtBmTC "Americans Flee usVfench Slaughter Syrians' w r a m AMASCUS. 1 J L I' 'Ko Klux -Klan has established national headquarters - tn thisj s building at 17th and 1 streets,' Washington. "Hiram .W EvansJ imperial wizard, has yiarlgrf i ie fourth twjo '- v ) ' Massachusetts, forecasts a coal - crisis with the advance of prices, , and ' predicts that ? President . y--t'i mi t in' ' .7l. -ITTEr- lh l W wtives have been killed in the French effort to put down a Mohammedan revolt for liberty. Uations to congress s a basis for m- .c.:v' .i i; r t j.s t-i- i... i t 11 . j Americans in the district' around ancient Damascus,' in Syria, are "being 'ushered to safety by ,U. S. consuls, following' disastrous bombardment f the city by French forts. . It is reported that more .fi'?.iiV-;;;.'j.-'-' .' i ; ' - ':,;' ,:. . ; . .. ' ' ' V" " ( . hi J 1 1 ;! V 'ii ' j c :' i v v .. legislation intended to solve the iMap shows trouble area lnphoto refugees driven f Ann their home by fighting between French arl jUrnse tribesmen are seen wita their remaining possessMna. A second tionevinoon ii lein celebrated by Llr. it 1 . Charles Tripp, of JfewT3e4ford, Maas who were Cere: J : , , years ago.' Tripp iaet her acsin a year ajro, after tlj Z'JL accoaJ taibaikl, and leira acolher xourUUw" E: t:;,' .