1 r v ' t AGAINST HIE UVJ TO liTTW MM Besides U Is- Dangerous -to - the Persons Doing It and ; .-. 'torOthers Also: 1 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON - : - - 1 BUDDIE AND HIS FRIENDS SUNDAY MORInING," SEPTEMEER 19, 1926 BY ROBERT. L" DICKEY Attention in again, called to the dancer of attaching .-wireless an tenna to electric liglit ,nd power notes.' ;"irrv ' , The cltr of "Portland has an or dinance prohibiting this practice, as has likewise the city of Salem, and In 'Portland recently the city aatberUiea found It necessary to cat down an antenna -which had been connected to an electric pow er' pole la deliberate Tiolation of the ordinance, by -an -east giae youth: , City' . Commissioner Mann : in speaking of the action of the city said: 'We Itrlll ; cut his aerial down and'ponlah hlfn if Us vio late the mles'againl : tt'ts'fdr his safety as well as others, although h. like others. Is ignorant of the 'danger TJals. " "danger 'should r " be .'thoroughly understood by every ' one and every possible effort made to prevent the abore -mentioned practice. Fortunately, there hare been no accidents in Salem so far from this , source, ;bat there Is a long list of accidents on1 record which have occorred in other, sec tlofls of the country, nod it goes -wtthot "saying that- all good Citi zens wish, to eliminate, the possible occurrence o t such. an , accident here in Salem. . l DtklWA VPM WHEN IVE MET 50 fWjUlF A LA&S.TlS LUCKY I MAD Rr IKIED THIS BONE Y3 .Kg. ptANc dui KA p . COUJ.D FIND IT", oHE CAKNA , BUT BE PLEASED TO ACCEPT. IT AS A MARK 0 MY ESTEEM f- it r I MUST "(?ECALU SOU&TmWG OUR AIN BOBBY OUKNO iu QUOTE !"TO H ; A5; I PRE SE IT Q7 NT ELSiRORE IHEATBE "U BOH -Nash Fnrnitur Co. takes the lead with', low prices on chairs, rockers, tables,' wood .and steel beds. Spring, mattresses. Bares you ZSi ,.219 N. Com!.- () EVANGELIST PREACHES ; Ofi JOB AND HIS BOILS (Cnan4 Itta va(i l) . ' lag. the t next . week . for . diTlne ihiidance in" this, ' our hour bf greatest trouble. ' ' ' "Hlstbry has repeated itself and the' foremost workers In a great religious cause .hare, been brought before -the largely political bar of jbstice. The entire structure of this great morement' which is fir greater, than the' personality, of any. one person or many thous ands of such - personalities hits been placed .by ' its detractors in such' position' that Its apparent progress will : seem to depend on the fate of one human being. "Vte are ; assured, howeTen that, this great work is built on the rock of ; Christ- Jesus, and 'that oar people wll go -on regardless of what might happen to the leaders. ' -We will go into the fray, that .has, been thrust upon us depending-entirely upon the Lord that he - wll not see this great - work in his nime blighted. ... , ""To this end, we will rely also upon -the spirit of fair play that rs the foundation rock upon which American liberty Is bullded.!- , ; ' Sirs. . '.McPherson's . unexpected appearaqce la the .pulpit, Invoked an outburst of applause. Declar ing, "1 practice, what - preach. she- made 'herself the subject, of a healing rite before delirering her brief sermon. ' The .temple elders went" upon 'the" platform beside the kneeling evangelist, laid their ha'nds: upon ' her. 'and annointed her with oil and invoked the heal ing rite;: i i x.-y:r . In her talk. Mrs. Mcpherson rc ferred t briefly to ;the charges - against: her. She declared sue was prepared .'for trial v and ' welcomed ' it II - . .... . . It ?S J.' ' . WHOSE TWOOSHTSy-SV-CV4 t j ' .iSMirieMM . i IIJ.Wull A UV TO V r ,-, - ... , - ; I Lillian Gish Perfect in Role of Tragic Heroine in 1 French Play Corvallis Wm. Faulkner rais es $225 work of rhubarbpn tract size of city lot. ' Hood River - Mid-Columbia Cold-Storage plant, costing 1 00, 000, opende. Astoria Steamer "Montanan' will take record cargo of,8Q0 tons canned fish. . , CHAPTER FOUR I beg your pardon, Piggy said, "but. are you; expecting a man to. kneet you?M She gave him a scornful glance, teplying crisply: "I m. A man 1 know." "Then I'm a messenger sent from him. He asked me to say that he cpuldn't.come' : "Couldn't come! she repeated sharply.- and- stopped . short' amid the stream of harrying people, lift ing her veil as If to see Mm better. She , had small clearly ut fea tures, a determined little Wn. hu morous lips, and eyes like' A-lnnlit autumn i pool. - But as she.; spoke every particle of color faded from her. face, leaving it waxy white. He couldn't come! Why not? Where Is he?" I don't know. - I never saw him before don't even -know his name," he explain with some perturbation, wondering whether she was going to faint- " ; She withdrew 'little and in her face he ; readsuspicjon and . some thing tiat looked .like fright. "Then why Who are you?" -;. "My name's ' Brasenose; P. G. Brasenose. I , : She gave him another penetrat ing glance and he thought tor moment that she recognized,' t name, but the : puzzled "f row r tween her eyes deepened said: "Oh! . ., . Well?". My father is Crover ' Manufactures looms, the factory." over in'Jc. the ferry, coming." V; J j i ' "(i.!.'''tl, SDOKD Itt IUU. r.-'j HOI cd Wct ,sudduiy any would have to .hustle to 'Atch his train. , Abd as Jhe could u't reach you .by. phone or messenger -boy,' he asked me to won't shaven.' Muscular chap. She nodded and it seemed to him' that she was slightly relieved. "But didn't he even send me a not?" 1 "No. lie acted as If he was rat tlMi about somethinr. But he said yow might be seriously In con venienced If he didn't get word to you." : "That was thoughtful of him," she remarked dryly. "Did he tell you where he was going?" "No. He said something had JusVt happened that called him West immediately on important business." ' r- "Of. of course. . . . business . . Her lips took a satirical curve. ; '' ' . "He said he'd be back within a few days and he wants you to let him', know where you 'are, and. on no account to take any action un til you hear fror , IIo in ., turned aeain to Piggy, saying more decisively: "Thank you. You've been very kind, .trouble you any more." (To be continued) (Copyright by Margaret Cam eron Lewis. Released through Central Press Ass'n.) Mimi and Rodolphe' live their idyllic love anr its -tragic, ending over agaiu with Lillian "Uish . as the personification o fthe wistful heroine of the classic tale of the Paris Latin Quarter, in "La Bo heme." the much-heralded filmi? sition o fthft ereat story that in spired Puccini's most famous op era, which is.' playing today and tomorrow at the Elsinore. 'L Boherao" has furnished Miss Gish wilh what is' said to be;the most perfectly suited role she has ever been seen in. and the making of tho picture, was hailed as onn of the outstaudinc vents in screen history. Metro-Gold wyn Mayer gave it, the first American made picture with Lillian Gish in some years, a magniiioent presen t'nn under the direction of King Vldor, the man who directed "The Bis Parade." "La Boheme" tells the sonl story of the woman in the Paris Latin Quarter, who inspire art students, young poets, and other geniuses in their struggle to fame. A splendid cast is seen in sup port of Miss Gish. John Gilbert plays the leading male rolo as Rodolphe, the poet, while Renee Adoree is seen as Musetta, 'the vivacious grisette, whose name -was Immortaliezd b ythe "Musetta Waltz" in Ihe opera. Others in the cast are Roy D'Arcy. Karl Dane, Edward Everett Horton, Gino Corrado. Frank Currier, George Massell, Eugene Pouyet, Rosita Marstini and David Mir. Hartman Bros. Jewelry Store. Watches, clocks, rings, pins, dia monds, charms, cut glass, silver ware. Standard goods. State at Liberty St. () THE CAR OWNER Who overlooks the importance of proper chassis lubrication always pays a penalty. That penalty is badly worn and squeaky chassis bearings and repair bills. Monroe S. Cheek COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE LUBRICATION Court at Capitol Telephone 2295 me to Kay that ning la abso? might nav qnehces." . "11 thin l . al man Sa?i be'U W-n call- 9ZSzrr ' rr!::r - come ahd tell you,- Tbafa alf I i ld speaking earn b r vt will: be; public -ich everything will ,Up'v : .'.' '. f ; ':-' t. fOR TRUTH SAYS ORMISTOM'S ATTORNEY Contiaae4 fvm g 1) criminal conspiracy: and prepar ing false avidenoo in connection wkb. hrr-etory Qf htrihg heed kid aapedv:: '&i. u-v. i- 'V f - j-vt V - -Hahn-'s statement follows: ; , "Current rumors that, there Is a break between District Attorney As Jteyef and myself in the. in "know about hJm. He was in such hurry that he didn't even give me his i name or yours either." At this the distress .Uat!i&faa- (led might . be fright1,arog back into her face.- "WAatrtof man was het" she asked qalekly. What did he Idtft-Hke?' V - . , v ?'H ;was .about five feel ten; Dark hair, light rgray eyes, ciean- campalgner against sin,''- (he ac tions between herself and Ormls- ton "take : it f out: of the -:- class of private delinquency.-. "This being the case, I contend that the provisions of thelaw env- nnvrnr th . district altornev to vcstigauon.ortne .Afmeo -Sena pie i Srant immunity, shauid tbe-granied re - ipsoiuieij i to ormiston u& i ,wiu,sttrreaer Tne punost copers tion-pre- IJilm. ; .1 j" .. , vaiIs..MrrKcycyis acUngverTdel-l . "This ia my opinion, and I yflll irarri ah TArT kit rvr .viiiana i .t..i. t.tt i nave givu. nim.;-..; ; 5 "There 4s. however, a- difference of opUion between myself and Mr.- Keyes vand- myself' on the term of surfemler of Kenneth' C. Ormiston. - " "3r. ' Keres takes the nosltldn thatthere isao difference between porsons 'cuargea :wlth ' the . same of fenseaud- inasmuch as evidence I of guilt is. as conclusive against Ormletop as against Mrs; MePber- on he is reluctant to invoke the District atorney'a off icers , were making determined efforts! tonight to locate' Ormtnstoa.. Descriptions and photographs ; of ;-jthe.Vraaio; man hare been brpadcastlail orer the country; with instructions tbat he e .arrested immediately anu held for tbi district attof ney'a of" . flee: It ? was learned. tonight ;tht more' than 20 witnesses wbqld be called at the ' preliminary hearing on September: IT,- or " Mrs.Mlc- provlsfons. of Jhe law rwjiich. giie pherson. Mrs. Kennedy. Ormistoa hJm,power to grant Ormiston Im munity from co-conspirators for the parpose , of obtaining -evidence l the emergency. r . . - , : v - i "y, opinion U that the-public U.etitle to be, acquainted' with. the faU.concernlUg Mrs. .McPhet Mrs. Lorrhlne . Wtoeman;Sieaff, who confessed that the Carmel "Miss XT fcory was . a hoaxAand John Dob- fartlp.priyate ;4etec- tire. "-". ..- -" :W: r;.Ollbert. Attomey'foriMrs. McPbcrson. said ;no.detihittHpla,ns v. iue-ytMuoi;s-: istTa defense pending het oml" -CarjnpKby-the-Sc , uatil , the. tlnie . MjCfJherson. reappeared :, in r.isy (rtnq of the fact that Mrs.' MePherson. posed .as a . religious leader In the community,, aa a pre tended guardian of chaslty and recovery from.au 4nfectipji:pXi t - ';4'"'- Vif -.- 1, j rut ity I ijo Important tn& rj c so in bread -than In mny other rrt net, ' Try -Better Yet " Bread - foi wholesomenesa and quality. Better Tet Baking Co.,' X54 T. Coml. () ' "i are,, plan -SWle and us 'conse- Well lag." - diking on absently, . .r and into the great :a, and Piggy, though , himself dismissed, kept .thiher. The Color had uot aed to her face and he hesl i to leave her alone. "Isn't there something Ise I can do?" he suggested. "Perhaps telephone to your friends?" "There's nobody in this coun try." TThen inay I take you lo your hotel? Or to your train, If you're going on?" She shook her head, apparently oblivious of his presence, though his voice penetrated the -hate through which he seemed to move. Thi. was a novel exper ience to PJfjgy Brasenose.. of whose sculpturesque proportions and magnetic personality most maid ens were too boviously aware. It encouraged him to persist. ' ;"I'Tdon"t want , to-seem offic ious." he said awkwardly, "but I don't like to leave you until You look as if you might faint." -'I . never faint. But I : don't know-quite what' to do." V ; ; "I'm- at your-' service. 'If you'll let" me do whatever It : was the other man was "going to do'V iy Despite ' the predicament iu wDlcb: she was caught, she ave him 'a humorous- glance through the veil - which she 'had lowered again, r- '- " -. f"He was going to marry me." ;Marry you!" ' ' "Today." - '- ; : v " --He was going to marry-yon! And he'didn't show np?" ' ' She tnade-a little gesture with her hand. ' "Oh, well, there may be -good reasons for th4t." '."But but- why, "... the chap didn't look like a rotter!" " "He isn't. He; I "can't ex plainvbut probably he had. a good reason.' v . - f --f-. i y. Bnt--goo4 Lord?" PigS' stam mered in wrat and embarrassment "Look here, let me take 'you to a hotel ' -- ' " - T can't go to a noteI.5 sbr ald dully, 'pausing near the Iniorma tion' Desk ' and looking about rat tho" faces' In" tho'crowd. ::, He won. dered whether' she was stilt hop ing.ta sq 'tho 'man who hd;n0t f Giving, the ' porterra coin :e. had held in her hand !scd him with, a tfod. ami Tosher,. Merchant Tailor lit tho flobbiest-aad ? tailor made suits to 100 business and pro- men buy of. Mosber. . () 5 EE- THI5 LI5T No doubt there are at least a few names on our list of customers that you will recognize. Why not con sult them as to the advis ability of buying your Used Car here? The list is at your disposal any time. 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