flsrsday, September 29, 1921 Civil Strife st Out In Fa Dying Italy jmbers of Factional ffarlare still amouia- erBut Country irad aaily Settling Down Rome. Sept. 29. The great jflirie fire of civil strife which Lept over Italy for the last lo yt.i i s has not died out. It is smouldering, and wicked julinR red flames dart up unex prtedly every now and again jjni inn asnea. a suiemn cove Uiii cf peace anad good will was itereil upon by the Fisclstl and (je locialists over a month ago, pier the acspiceg or the new renin', Signor Bonomi, himself former socialist. But the most drbulont members of the Fascist! i k pltra-Mationalist party, as well the i r opponent, the Commun is refused to lay down their 0t, which led to the resignation ,1 thf founder and leader of the flirlsti, Signor Mussolini, mem- hr cf parliament and editor of soldiers who had won the war on the Woody Hid. of Caporetto and The ex-premier, who now owns an important morning newspaper II Paese, is about to launch an ambitious evening paper, a Mon do. How a simple university pro fessor could afford this would be a mystery were it not for the gen erally accepted fact that he amassed some hundred millions of lire during the war. Taken as a whole, the situation In Italy has greatly Improved, and there Is everv Indication gradual and permanent settling down to work .peace and prosperity. Lloyd George Replies To Irish Note Thursday London, Sept. 28. Prime Min ister Lloyd George's reply to Eamonn De Valera will not be Is sued today, and there is some doubt whether it will be available tomorrow, it was announced of ficially at No. 10 Downing street, the official residence of Mr. Lloyd George this morning. No hitch has developed, it was said, but the prime minister has decided there is no reason why he the Influential newspaper Popolo j should not wait another day be fore making the communication public in order to give all the members of his cabinet and op portunity to pass on the draft of the reply. Forecasts declared the note would make it clear that the con ference had been called to dis cuss Irish self-government within the empire, but that nothing con tained in the message would make Impossible Its acceptance by the Sinn Fein, or demand explicit concurrence with the British standpoint as a condition to the con ference. Actress for Whose The Capital Journal. Salem, Oregon m m - Death "Patty" MoOIIShllie ii uuuiue is nem jllilla. Saved the Country . There is no doublt that the na tionalist reaction, led by Musso lini, saved Italy in 1919 and 1920 rben Italy was at death-grips with the Bolshevist wolf, repre ssed hy the extremist socialist 'art?, which was amply financed ty Lenin. It was a question of touch and-go then, and the policy (I violence against violence, "an eve lor an eye," adopted by the Fucbti, was generally believed by disinterested foreign observers to be well justified. But having at tained in great measure their ob ject of saving the country from Woody revolution and ruin, the Fascist!, It was thought .should j Hire Biowea aown ann adopted a less belligerent attitude. Nitti Supports Arditi mleald, the extremists got out I of hind, and the Arditi del Popo lo, oi Storm Troops of the People, tame Into being as the protectors and fhampions of the "downtrod den liberties of the people" ' against the tyranny of the Fasl t elltl. These new Arditi are re cruited chiefly among ex-convicts, deserters and criminals. It Is highly significant that the com mander of the Rome division, one Oraario Barnecoll, a tlcket-of-leave man, who has been sentenc ed some thirty times for theft, at tempted murder and desertion, was arrested yesterday for failure to report to the police. It Is an open secret that the Arditi have the full support of the M-premier, Nittl. and that they have unlimited funds at their dis posal. They are practically Nlt tl's Red Guard, organized for the purpose nf keeping the Fascist! at and facilitating Nitti's return to power. Nitti a Favorite Nlttl, of course, enjoys gTeat fa vor rlth a large body of pardoned serteds, for It was he who grant general amnesty to them, giv ing them equal rights with the Letter Identifies Body Of Suicide Newman, Cal Sept. 29. The body of a man believed to be Geo. B. Stewart according to papers found on it, was found hanging by the neck from a tree near a San Joaauin river bridge, east of here today by George B. Gran, af0 under the hammer ! t ''sMntwHsH .Hiss Miss Virginia Rappe, motion picture actress, who died follow ing a "party" in Roscoe Arbuckle's suite in a San Francisco hotel. The famous comedian has been ar rested on a formal complaint of murder. Demolishes Islanders Tokio, Sept. 29 Isolated far out In the Pacific Ocean, between Jap an proper and the Bonla Mand group, raising nothing but sweet potatoes and rice, the inhabitants of Hachijojima are doing their best to make Japan's first attempt at prohibition a failure. Mr. Doko Ota. headman of a lit tle village on an island that is about twenty-one miles long and seven miles wide accompanied by a delegation of his fellow villagers was in Tokio recently to petition the government here to remove the ban on the manufacture of sake, Japan's native drink. Because the natives of the island of Hachijopima lived almost exclu sively on sweet potatoes and sake the tax on liquor did notopply to his hands. It was then that the Yamada, however, saw his chance! to obtain a monoply and a fortune and get the entire manufacture of alcoholic drinks in the island in ghis hands. It was then that the government in Tokio spoke. The old tax was not put back, but in stead there came an executive ord er entirely forbidding the sale and manufacture of intoxicating liq uors. Since then, as Mr. Ota says in his appeal to Tokio, most of the islanders have squandered their scanty incomes on drink and they are faced with economic ruin. The have pawned or mortgaged their ancestral estates to obtain im ported sake, or "moonshine" sho chu, which is a strong spirit brew ed of sweet potatoes. Their mor als have deteriorated, he says, and they are even scoffing at the ancient tradition that Hachtjpjima Is the home of sireij folV they claim. It such U the case why do uoi me sirens come TO their aid, now that they -are In dire need? Page Fivo Spirits Sacrificed But Only Licensed Persons Can Buv Kansas City, Sept. 29. Choice 8ex: lots of such famous brigbtenersic0Unt of Btomacn trouble. Even as "Four Roses," "Jonney Wal-1, dl,VT agre6' """f. . ' al Adler-i-ka I can eat anything." ker, Old Taylor" and "Old i Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH upper Crow" are soon to be auctioned In 'and lower bowel, removing foul this city. Over 150 barrels 0f'matter wh'ch poisoned stomach. other choice wines and lipuors will i ECELLENT for 888 on tbe Btom" , . . , . ach. Guards againstX sppendi- Girl's Statement Will Help Salem Many women will profit by the following statement of one of their 'I was afraid to eat on ac- Movie Mad Public Pays For Photos Los Angeles. Sent ii tk . of economy experts, which has been busy in all of the great mo tion picture studios here, has now fallen on "movie" fans scattered throughout the world. The experts hv (viru ., that a saving of from $S50,000 to a cool million dollars can be ef fected for the studios and popular players if the fans are made to Pay tor photographs of the stars. It was learned that ,.,.. . to charge for photographs and do nate the money, over the actual cost of making the nlctnro i some needy cause had been very auccessiuny tried out by Mary Pickford and a Hollywood photo grapher. ' Many other film celebrities have indorsed the plan and are now co-operating. Miss Pickford has been turning over the money received from the sale of her photographs to a Good Cheer fund for needy children while other stars are swelling the coffers of a fund for aged mother from the sale of their pictures It Is predicted bv the m ii n of the leading studios that it is on ly a matter of time until all of the stars will enter into the new charitable picture distribution plan. So next ti me Vrttt can A . -" ouu iui a free Photograph of your favorite pic- . oiar aon i De surprised if In return you receive a card which reads about as follows: "Your letter asking for one of my photographs haa just been handed to the committee selling the pictures for the benefit of the Aged Mothers' fund. There are numberless mothers who have sac rificed all their lives for their children and who find, as the end draws near, they have been too liberal with others at their own expense." For some time a careful check ing of the requests for photo graphs made from all parts of the world to stars and studios has shown in most instances the per sons making the requests were atr tempting tu uiane collections mat would include all the leading play?f ers. Some of the persons writing, have their appeals down to such s businesslike basts their letters ar printed, the name of the nlavcr or studio being merely written In. Do you know what constitutes a strong constitution? TO have sound, healthy nerves, completely under control, digestive organs that are capable of absorbing a hearty meal, means you have a strong constitution I Your general attitude is one of optimism and energy. But an irritable disposition, frequent attacks of indigestion, and a languid depression, indicate your system is not in correct working order. Probably you are not eating the proper food Probably the nutri tious elements are not being supplied to your system in the proper way. Grape-Nuts is the wholesome, delicious cereal that promotes normal digestion, absorption and elimination, whereby nourishment is accom plished without auto-intoxication. A mixture of energy-giving wheat and malted barley comprise the chief elements of Grape-Nuts. A dish at breakfast or lunch is an excellent, wholesome rule to follow. You can order Grape-Nuts at any and every hotel, restaurant, and lunch room; on dining cars, on lake boats and steamers; in every good grocery, large and small, in every city, town or village in North America. Grape -Nuts the Body Builder "There's a Reason" Iritis. Tt hrine-s out nnfsnnnus In fact every bit of high voltage matter you never thought was in stuff seized since prohibition will your system. J. C. Perry, drug- farmer. A letter found in the dead man's pocket, addressed to his sister, Mrs. H. L. Wilson, Grants Pass Oregon, dated September 24 said he intended suicide and judging from the decomposed body, ended his life on that date. Two Finns Incorporate. The Diamond Sheep company of Portland, capitalized at 25,000 filed articles of incorporation with the state corporation department here Wednesday. The incorporators are J. J. Rooke, F. M. DeNeffe and E. Doehrlng. Articles were also filed by the Tepco Manufacturing company of Portland, capitalized at $5000. The incorporators are Victor Goetz, R. Teeple and Frank Bryan. A rattlesnake six feet long, said to be the largest ever seen In East ern Oregon, was killed recently by J. C. Kimball near Prairie City. But there's the joker onlv properly licensed druggists and manufacturers with the proper permits will be able to bid on any of the liquors. The "angry mob" will only be able to stand around and moisten dry lips with a still dryer tongue. gist, 115 South Commercial St. SILK HOSIERY Bares His Soles to Secure Drink Lawrence, Sept. 29 The star witness for the commonwealth in district court went about in his stocking feet, an unusual occur rance in the annals of the local court. Michael Kane, the stocking footed man, had been deprived of his shoes and other effects while he slept on the bank of the Spicket River. One of his companions said that the shoeless man had volun teered to give his shoes for pawn ing purposes so that he and two companions might have another drink. 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