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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 28, 1927 i F Th 'n A w NEWS BRIEFS Siiverton Couple Marries- Ernest C. Roth, 27; and Elm a Rosle Loganblll, 2J, both of SII verton. -were issued a marriage license from the office of the Mar ion" county clerk. I ...... icoom, jaanon xioieu ri-ickman's Arrest- fUl Pictures of William E. Hick- !w'mn. irroit f Tnrt IAtnn Will be shown at the Hollywood theater tonight. Ret ora From Medford Dr. Estill Brunk. Marion county dental of firer. Is expected back to- f day from 'Medford where he has 1 been for the past six weeks organ izing a dental clinic. loinetta, 40 e and Cp Flake's Petland, 273 State. Judge Small on Vacation Justice of the Peace Brasier Small has left for San Francisco on a combined vacation and busi ness trip. He will return to Sa lem about Tuesday of next week. Furniture Upholste; And repairing.--. Glese-Powers Furniture Co. Non-Support j Charged Earl F. Jones waa arrested yes terday on a charge of non-sop-port. He was released pending a hearing, which will be held at 10 a. m. on January 3 in Justice ;iurt. v M Per Cent and Safety For short time1 only. See Laf !ar. Ladd and Bush Bank Bldg. Will Sell 500 Shares!' .: Am. Toll Bridge stock 'at $1.60. See Laflar, Ladd & Bush Bank B!dg. ' Pie Social Tonight V The Fairv lew Community club - will hold a pie social at the school oounced late yesterday. A gen eral program has also been pre pared and will be given in con nection with the event. A gen eral invitation has been extended to the public to attend. 8" (frfeonTnln nnff Paper Co.- Preferred. Limited amount for sale. Hawkins and Roberta. Phone 1427. Brooks TeacWr Weds , A wedding license was yester day issued to Joseph Wilfred Burr, t7. ' of Bellingham. Washington. to marry Florence Clara Starker, school teacher. men In the park and other places and came home at a late hour of night " In strange : ; automobiles." They were married in Nebraska 20 years ago.. : ! New Years Dance Tonight Dad Watson Crystal Gardens. Members of Sedgwkrk Post Grand Army of the Republic. are requested to meet at the Webb Funeral Parlors Friday at 2 p. m to participate in 1 the funeral of late Comrade Benjamin Pagels. J. J. Newmyer, Commander, . f White Blountaln Hooey Is the best. Phone Mead at SF5. Bos Hearing Postponed , Oral arguments on the nronnsal to place motor bus and truck op eration under federal rsrnlatlAn baa been postponed from January it to February 10, according to Information just j received by the rww service : commission . here. The hearing will be held before the interstate commerce commis sion at Washington. D. C. Hickman Arrest Pictures of William E. Hick man's arrest at Pendleton will be shown at the Hollywood theater tonight. ; - . Left Senseless on Highway W J." Johnson o Tenino, Wash ington, was knocked unconscious and. left on the hlehwav. in that condition for about two hours when his ear was crashed into by an unidentified driver-at about 12:40 Monday afternoon, he re- ponea to the county sheriff- yes terday. The accident took nlace some eight miles south of Salem. Laflar ' Laflar General Insurance, Ladd & Bush Bank Bldg. i Seattle Pair Marries A marriage license was yester day issued from the office of the Marion county clerk to Severt E. Kanekeberg. 34, and Charlotte Tinder, 34. Both gave Seattle as their: residence. ; Hickman's Arret Pictures of William E. Hick man's arrest at Pendleton wjll be shown at the Hollywood . theater tonight. Sustains Head, Hip Injur! Henry E. Snyder. 446 East Clay street. 'was injured about the sin and bead when : his car collided with that of C. H. Nichols near Woodburn shortly , after five clock Monday, according to a re port filed with the county sheriff yesterday. Snyder reported that the whole side of his machine was smashed and the battery was dis lodged.. - Bonus Loan Foreclosure The state bonus commission yesterday filed suit in circuit court here to foreclose on a $3000 mortgage against R. D. Ferguson; Esther E. Ferguson, Elva M. Mart - In and B. S. Martin. There is 52745 still due and owing to the original note, according to the complaint. - Will Buy Star and Durant Stocks. See Laflar, Ladd Bush Bank Bldg. Renters of Modern Homi We have 6 new homes that can be bought on any ' reasonable terms. Fair prices low Interest. Immediate possession on 5. 3 have double garage. Why,. rent. Becke ic Hendricks, 189 N, High street. Teachers Go To Portland A considerable number of Mar Ion county school teachers. Includ ing several from Salem, are at-i tending the annual meeting ot the Oregon State Teachers association la Portland this week. , From the office of the county superintend- en't of schools Mrs. Mary Fulker son. county superintendent, and "William W. Fox, rural supervisor. are in attendance at the meeting. they wiU be toere until Friday. "Morley's Boys Jt Girls Shop 227 N. High." Hickman's Arrest Pictures of William E. Hick man's arrest at Pendleton will be shown at the Hollywood theater tonight. Divorce Asked f ; A complaint asking legal sep aration from his wife. Rose Crane. was filed in circuit court here yes terday by Tom Crane. He alleges cruel and inhuman treatment on her part, declaring that, she has seen too much of the company of other -; men. Early in 1927, he states, she "began to meet other Njajrl WE HAVE IT $5,000 buys a beautiful, new I X 7-room modern 5 home on i paved street and walks all in. All ready? to more into. 1 80 Per acre buys a fine farm ; of 125 acres east of Salem, - all fenced, living spring on Place; no buildings. No ' mortgage. . S 5,0 00 buys a beautiful S-acre ; tract aU set to fruit, on the hills near Salem. This slght " ly tract overlooks Saiem and ' valley east of the moun tains. S1850 buys 27 acres five miles. from Salem, if sold before January 1, - State St. TeL 2CCO an accident Sunday on the Pacific highway. Steele crashed int.) a car driren by Roy Courand cf West Linn. The la iter's car was badly damage! and he and several occupant nf the ear were slightly lnju-el. panre Schlndlei Wednesday night, Dec. 28th. Had No Lights Jerry Calaba. roue 3, paid a $2.50 fine in police court yester day for driving his ear without lights. ; Tom Ames, 1625 .South Church street, was arrested for speeding. . Harold Goodrich. Sa lem, was fined $2.50 for driving his car with an open cut-out and being without r driver's license, j Auction Furniture, Ktc-i , Every Wed. night 7:00 p. m., at F. N. Woodry'a AucUon Market, 1610 N. Summer. . Robbery Charged Albany police hare notified Sa lem officers that Dave Snyder, former inmate of the boys train ing school, is charged with bur glary of a store at Blue River, al so of having been seen driving a stolen car. Fire la Garage- Fire, started from the backfire of a motorcycle, broke out In the Fireproof garage at 255 South Liberty street early ? Tuesday morning. The fire department re sponded promptly and extin guished the blaze. niiii(o)))ii))" ii ii it SAYS We have a 1927 Pontlac Sedan like new, has run but very few miles, lots : of equipment and A-l in every way. This Is a real buy for $800.00,' w u (4 un nbo House That Service Bunt" HELD FOR PERJURY Famous Old Musical Play Delights Salem Audience Earl S. Newton Specializing, in X-ray, electrical therapy, massage and medical gymnastics. 906 First National Bank Bldg. Phone 606. Thlnklnr of Fairmount hill lots of all sixes, from 50 x 72 at $800 to quarter blocks. An unosual buy In 75 by 150 on Lerfelle street with three direction views, trees. Price re duced from $4000 plus paving to $3150 paving paid. Terms on all if desired. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High street. ' i Resuming of School Day work in the Capital Busi ness College will be resumed on Tuesday. Jan.. 3. following the Christmas vacation, and night work on Wednesday evening. Jan. 4. Some have already registered for the opening and many others wiU do so this week. Office open each day. A beginning class in shorthand in day school and one in the night school also. If a suf flclent number register to Justify. Call, let us talk over a course. W. E. Moses Realty Co. Is Now In Its own offices, 451 Court. The Ladles of St. Vincent De Paul Parish will hold their weekjy card party at the school hall Wednesday ; evening, Dec. 28. Every one is invited. Salem Pastor to Speak Rev. Thomas V. Keenan, pas tor of the St. Vincent, de Paul Catholic church, will lecture over KGW tonight at 7:45 under the auspices of the Catholic Truth so ciety, his subject being "Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness." Dance Schlndlers Wednesday night, Dec. 28th. All Indications Point-i- To a large attendance tonight at Dad . Watson's real old time dance at Crystal Gardens. Hickman Movies Here Motion picture films of the scenes following the arrest of Wil liam Edward Hickman, confessed slayer of little Marian ; Parker at Los Angeles, arrived In Salem Tuesday night' by airplane, and will be shown at -the Hollywood theater In connection with the re gular bill tonight, the manage ment has announced. These pic tures show the prisoner, the ar resting officers and others connec ted with the capture. Tonight. Dad Watson Real old time New Years dance Crystal Gardens. Boys Captured Cecil Myers and EarLHanklns. two boys who recently escaped from the; state f training school. hare been captured near Oregon City, according to officers, who al so state that they aro charged with burglary of : some homes in the Eagle Creek section since their escape..- .. . i - : Investor With f 12.00O - Income Corner Center Street that will net you over 4 per cent and should double in value in 5 years. Has 113 feet frontage on Center street. $3,000 Immediately to handle. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High street. Two New Girls Arrive " Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Duns- moor. 840 Rural street, are the parents ot a baby girl born Mon day at the Salem hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hah a are the parents of a girl baby born at the Deaconess hospital. Masquerade Costumes . ' - Butterfly Linen Shoppe, 265 N. High. ' Hickman's Arrest Pictures of William E. Hick man's arrest at Pendleton will be shown at the Hollywood theater tonight. ry Lumber Rates Fixed Though rates , on lumber shin ned from Vernonia and other points on the United Railways in this state to points on the Denver & Rio Grande and Goshen Valley Line in Utah, have finally been arranged according to Information received by the public service commission here. Shippers on the United Railways. It is said, have long sought this concession which has been enjoyed by other lumber shipping points in the state. : Xew and Used Furniture Rugs, ranges. " heaters, beds, springs and mattresses reduced to ell; F. N. Woodry's, Summer St. - . Will Give Party . . . All G. A. R. and W. R. C. mem bers are Invited to attend the Christian-New Tear's nartv which will be gi ven at 2 o'clock .Thurs day afternoon In the armory. Each member of the Relief Corps la asked to bring a gift for the Christmas tree. Mrs. Florence Shlpp is chairman of the commit tee in charge of the affair. Church Night Observed ' Auto-go-to-church night will be observed this evening at the Uni ted Brethren church revival meet ing at the corner of Nebraska and Seventeenth streets.' The subject for the evening's service will be "What Must One Do to Be Saved.' Great Northern Railway Stock $198.30 Per Share Charges Reckless Driving - - a H. Libby, Jefferson police of ficer, has preferred a charge of reckless driving against Harold M. S.T PAUL, Minn., Dec. 27. (AP) Ralph. Badd, president of the Great Northern railway, issued a statement tonight 1 placing - the value of Great- Northern stock at $198.30 a share, baaed on recent valuation figures announced by the . Interstate commerce commis sion. - The commission's figures cov ered the valuation of the road's physical property as of June 30, 1915, and to this Mr. Budd added the road's half interest in 97 per cent of the stock of the Burling ton road, whose valuation was an nounced recently by the commis sion." -: x- ; " Besides this, the. total valuation ineloded new property created since June 30. 1915. and, stock in subsidiaries aside from , the Bur lington, bringing : the total , to $825,969,273, or $244,719,158 in excess of ' the - Great Northern bonds and stocks. John S. Berger of Los An geles Prosecuted Follow ing Noted Trial 1 CINCINNATI; Dec 27. (AP) John S. Berger, Los Angeles ex position : promoter : who came to Cincinnati to testify in the murder trial of an old friend, George Re mus, one-time "king of bootleg gers" must serve ten days in jail for contempt of court and answer to a perjury Indictment before he goes back home. Sentence on the contempt charge was pronounced today by Common Pleas Judge Chester R Shook, in whose court Remus was tried and acquitted. The perjury Indictment against Berger was a result of his testi mony in behalf of Remus, parts of which the Remus prosecutors de clared false, and the centempt charge was the result of Bergers attempt to bare the indictment quashed. When the exposition promoter was called before Judge Shook to day there also were In the court room the ten men and two women who found Remus not guilty ol the murder of his wife, Imogene. last October. They had signed a petition presented to Judge Shook by Berger in which they ceciarea they believed all of Berger's testi mony and had based their acquit tal verdict upon it. Characterizing- the offering oi this petition as "an intolerate at tempt to Influence the court Jndee Shook severely reprimanded first Berger and then the jurors individually. In addition to the Jail sentence he fined the exposition promoter 1250 and ordered him to oegui serving' his term Immediately. , WILL. HON U SERVICES FOR FILIPINO NA TIONAL HEBO'THUIKSuai Honoring the martyred Filipino hero Dr. Jose Protaclo Rizaly Mer eado. the Salem Fllipono club will hold services commemorating tne thirty-first anniversary or ma death, on Thursday evening ue- cember 29, at the First Metnoaisi Episcopal church here. The program will be as follows: Selection . . . . .Filipino Orchestra Invocation Rey. F. C. Taylor (Pastor First Methodist Church) Welcome Address. ........... .... . .Mr. Antonio B. Delfinado String Selection ............ ............ Filipino Orchestra Eulogy. - Mr. Jose Buccat Violin Solo ....... .Mr. Mariano Rodrigue My Last Farewell ; ... .Mr. Pascual Ramos Vocal Solo. . Mrs. R. H. Robertson Filipino-American Relation... sj. .Mr. Tory P. Galura String Selection ........... w ........... Filipino Orchestra Guest ot Honor. . . .Dr. J. O. Hall (Prof, in Public Speaking; W. U.) Star Spangled ; Banner- H o m - "Sweet Home. - Present officers of the Salem Filipino club are Antonio B. Del finado, president; Pablo Car lag a. Vice president ; Raymond . Mayo, secretary; Juan Padllla, treasurer. By Rozella Bunch The riotous laughter that con vulsed the fashionable audience that filled the Elsinore theater last night was precisely the same unrestrained and spontaneous ex pression of delight that greeted the first presentation . ot John Gay's immortal classic, "Beggar's Opera at Lincoln's Inn theater in London just, two hundred years ago. ' Wit. satire, ytvadty of action, and wholesome hamor, character ize this play -the greatest ever produced on the English stage. . The cast is one of the inest in singing as well as acting ever heard in light opera in this coun try. The personnel of the company includes several of England's best known singers and greatest beau ties. There is no star in the ordin ary sense ot the word, but a fine balance of beautiful voices and an aggregation of seasoned actors. As many of the principal singers are regular members of the British National Opera, the American tours must necessarily be limited. A carefully selected ladies or chestra ot the f oUowing lnstru ments: viola d 'amour; viola. dlg- ama; first Tlolin, second violin, viola, violincello; double , bass, flute,, oboe, and harpsichord, and directed by Sebastian Unglada, furnished the enchanting accom paniments for this musical play. The music which is typically English was as effective a protest against the introduction of con tinental music into England as its satire was a protest against the corrupt political conditions of the time. The songs and dances were redolent with old-time flavor: English. Scotch, and Irish ballads were an lnmitlgated delight. Each song was preceded and ended by a curtsey In the case of the ladies and by a bow from the men. The singer advanced to the front of the stage and the remaining char acters retired to come to the front again when the number was over. The play opened with the Beg gar, the author, who is introduced to the "audience by Filch (Alfred Heather) giving a short account of himself and his opera. The story concerns an amazing philanderer. Captain MacHeath, a highwayman by profession, (ad mirably portrayed by George Ba ker) who wins the affections and secretly marries Peacbum's (Charles Magrath's) . daughter. Polly (Sylvia Nells.) Nothing can exceed the annoyance of Mr. and Mrs. Peachum when they find out about the marriage. The parents attempt to prsuad Polly to sell her husband to the authorities, but she indignantly refuses to do so, giving as anv excuse the fact that she loves MacHeath. Later Polly hears her parents plotting against MacHeath, so she releases him from her room and informs him of the plot against his life. MacHeath is betrayed, however. by one of his numerous women friends and Is imprisoned at Newgate. While in. prison, Lucy Locket. (Celia Turrill), daughter of the jailer, with whom the captain has also been infatuated, enters and demands that MacHeath shall marry her at once. He cheerfully consents to do so as a wife more or less means nothing to him. The ceremony is necessarily postponed. however, as the chaplain cannot be found. Polly returns to the Prison and a very awkward situa tion results when wife meets wife- to-be. Later Lucy assists MacHeath to escape from Newgate. While In BRIDGE HAND PERFECT Lee Carter of St. Louis Holds 13 Spades In Card Game a gaming house, following his re lease, he is again betrayed to Peachum and is Imprisoned and sentenced to be hanged. While Polly and Lucy are visiting him and bidding him: farewell, "Matt o' the Mint" interrupts them with the announcement that four wives ot the highwaymen with a child apiece are waiting outside. Mac Heath, in great dismay at this disclosure, urges the jailer to pro ceed at once with the execution. The player who Introduced the Beggar In the prologue rushes on the stage and indignantly demands of the Beggar to give MacHeath a reprieve as there most be a happy ending In accordance with theatri cal custom. The reprieve is gran ted and the play ends with the sjx wives dancing around MacHeath. "Beggars Opera" is traveling with a splendid cast the--same company which has been playing for four years at Hammersmith. London. The players are a sophis ticated group, not entirely devoid of the ftnar qualities. As the Beggar informed the audience In the prologue. "There is not an honest man or woman in it, but all Is human. Polly Peachum (Sylvia Nells) is the possessor of a beautiful lyric soprano roice of exquisite purity. Lucy Locket (Celia Turrill) also sang delightfully, her voice being a rich contralto. The finished and clever acting of MacHeath (George Baker) was greatly enhanced by his bass voice of wide range and rich quality. The members of MacHeath s gang, lead by Filch (Alfred Heather) did some chorus singing that was greeted with enthusiasm. The women of the town also pleased the audience with their ensemble singing as well as solo work. This unusual and charming pro duction was the first musical play to be produced In. America, then the colonies. It opened in New York in 1751 and was the favo rite play of our first president. George Washington. The opera, itself, was excel lently produced and was one that will long be remembered by those who were fortunate enough to see It last night. The present tour Is in com memoration of the two-hundredth anniversary of the first perform ance of this delightful old musi cal show, which seems destined to be heard in every country ot th English speaking world. and Iran White was to have been held Tuesday, but on account of the heavy rain It "was postponed until Thursday. .The ping-pong and c billiard " tournaments ; were started, as well as considerable ac tivity In the gymnasiums. Today's program calla for an ed ucational trip to the paper mill. penitentiary and other places ot In terest . this forenoon, open "choose p games in the gymnasium, and Ladies Day" activities tonight. Thursday morning Is scheduled bicycle paper chase and group hikes. In the afternoon there will be basketball games; at 2 o'clock, Penn : Comrades vs. Hagemann Flyers;" at 3 o'clock. Chemawa Juniors vs. " Salem Juniors. The ping-pong and billiard tourna ments will be continued. In the evening there will be two more basketbaU games, Panthers vs. De Molays and Medics vs. Athenians. Friday forenoon there will be a paper chase, and in the afternoon two basketball games, the winner of the previous prep game ts. Needham and the junior high class finals. There will also be onen games.-' The regular schedule will be carried out Saturday, and on Mon day the annual open house will be neia. MUCH ACTIVITY AT Y THIS WEEK Holiday week is the occasion for an exceptional amount ot ac tivity at the Y.M.C.A. A treasure hunt In charge ot Dwight Adams FRUITLAND NURSERY Is now ready to take care of - anyone who wants Fruit Trees & Franquet Walnut Trees At 174 S. Liberty St. Salem, Ore.. , H Block S. Salem Bank of Commerce Home Telephone 1775-31 Office Telephone 877 QUICK COLD TABLETS Guaranteed to break up a ' cold in 24 hours. NELSON A HUNT, Drngglsts Cor. Court and Liberty TeL 7 ST. LOUIS. Dec 27. (AP). A perfect bridge hand was held last night by Lee Carter. He had 13 spades. His original modest bid of one spade was Increased to seven when his opponent's bid up to seven clubs. The contract was doubled and redoubled. The hand scored S77 points. ; "Nobody knows how dry I am" used to be a song instead of a pol itician's declaration of principles. Stockton Independent, v The Havana, Cuba, racing sea son has just opened. This should not be contused with the Havana drinking season which has been on Steele, of Oregon City, following ever since the U. S. went dry. YICK SO HERD CO. . J. EU LEONG, Mgr. Our life's work has : Ti7-. been spent in studying 'airtf ttt0 healing properties jX of - Chinese . herbs- and T now dally we relieve TvXv those suffering from f stomach, liver and kld- - nor tronhle. rhtnni. tlstn and ' gall . stone,, also .disorders of men. women and children. . Free Consultation Call or Write r Open O A. If. to 8 PVaL 420 State Stv Salem; Oregon - OWNER OFFERS SEVERAL HOUSES at xery special prices. If yon are looking for a well built; modern home or an in vestment in Income property paying 15 per cent call 84 7M. Distinctly Correct Footwear For Men Boys. For Women Girls John J. Rottle Expert Shoe Fitters 415 State 8C 1927 FKfe& WLLPA'JR SAMPLE BOOKS Call, phone or write MAX O. BUREN . 179 N. Commercial Salem ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, New or Used Motors VIBBEU J oi 1 ODD , Things Electrical , 191 South High TeL 2113 EXPLAIN GUN DISCHARGE Statement Given Ont With View . to Clearing McEwan EUGENE. Dec. 27 (API The shotgun discharge which in jured Ham Montgomery of Vlda at his home early last week wa caused when a dog knocked the gun to the floor, it was stated today. Rumors to the- effect that the shot had been accidentally fired by Captain John J. McEwan, head football coach at the University of Oregon, were denied here tonight by members of the party who were at the Montgomery ranch when the accident occurred. j McEwan. together with other university men. was In a nartv at the ranch and helped carry Mont gomery to the road where he was placed in an ambulance. Although Montgomery is still in a local hos pital his wound Is declared to be of no serious nature. OBITUARY Pagels Benjamin Pagels died at a local hospital on December 24 at the age of 82 years. Funeral services will be held from the Webb Fun eral Parlors on Friday, December 30 at 2 p, m with Rev. Abel of ficiating, and Sedgwick Post, G. A. R., in charge. - Interment will be In the G.A.R. circle of the City . View cemetery. Naderman Johanna Naderman died at the residence at 864 South 12th street. December 23 - at the age of 68 years. 'She is survived by the fol lowing sons, Theodore and George of Salem. Gearhart of Oakville. Wash.. Charles Schelstedt of Cali fornia, Hans Deoritzes of Salem, George A. Naderman of Turner and one daughter, Katherlne Brant of Oakville. Services will be held at 1:30 Wednesday at the chapel of Webb's Funeral Parlors. Interment in Turner I, O. O. F. cemetery. Royal ; ' At the residence. 2475 Maple Ave., Tuesday, December 27, Mrs. Ellen A. Royal, wife of F. W. Royal; mother of C. L. Royal ot Klamath - Falls, and Mrs. Esther Cochran of Amity; sister ot Mrs. Florence Webster of Forest Grove, S. C. Dodson of Olez. Ore.. O. M. Dodson of Taf t, and Dr. Dodson of Baker. Also survived by two grandchildren. Funeral services, Thursday, December 29 at 3 p. m. from the RIgdon Mortuary -unde: the auspices of Willamette Shrine o. 2, White Shrine of Jerusalem. Interment I. O. O. F. cemetery. Johnston At the home, 5 miles east. De cember 24, John Shannon John ston, age 13 years, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Murrey Johnston, brother of Jim. Florence, Bud, Ethel and Da vid Johnston. 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