'THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1924
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
PAGE THREE
247,996 PATROL
BY SPEED COPS
A total of 247,930 patrol miles
ero covered by tlie operatives of
Sthe Btato traffic department dur
yiiig 1923, according to the annual
I report filed with the Becrctury ot
! state here by T, A, Raffety, chief
utate traffic inspector, and total
fi activities for the year numbered
26,927. The regular number ot
traffic officers for the year was
13, though at time as many as 17
were employed.
Other important statistics in tha
report covering the year's work
are:
Delinquent automobile license
fees collected, $33,429.03; fines
imposed as a result of arrests by
operatives ot the department,
$28,751.15; value of stolen cars
recovered, $16,300; motor vehicle
license fees collected from cars
registered in other states, and
whose owners have established
residences in Oregon, $067.75; to
tal amount of revenue for which
credit is claimed by the depart
ment, $88,158.62..
Warnings or notice of violation
lips to the number ot 9580 were
issued to motor vehicle operators
who were observed violating the
inw in some minor degree, me
total arrests for the year num
bered 1670, fewer in number by
almost 200 than during tne pre
vious year.
DuiinE the period from August
1, 1920, when the department be
came operative, a period of three
years and five monins, uao ar
rests have been made, 20,322
warnings issued, 490,112 patrol
miles covered, stolen cars recov
ered to the value ot $38,770, and
flcllnnuent license fees collected
find fines Imposed totaling $179,-
885. 98. It is believed a prom in
excess of $50,000 can bo shown.
CANDLER BARS BRIDE FROM MANSION.
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San Salvador, Republic of Sal
vador, Feb. 21. Honduras lias
now three proclaimed "presidents"
according to dispatches received
here.
The first is Dr. Juan Angel Arias
tho Hberul candidate, to whom
Former President Rafael Outierrcz
fa to have handed the reins
i of office.
I Tho second is General Tluurcio
f Carias, who recently proclaimed
' himself de facto head of the gov
't ernment, but whose forces since
I were sajd to have met with serious
1 reverses.
The third Is Pollcarpo Bonilla,
who Is supported by Generals
Gregoro Kerrera and Vicente Tosta
I Kerrera and Tosta are said to be
I making progress and arc expect
ed to have reached San Pedro, in
Suln.
I LIBERTY FILM OFFERS
UNUSUAL PLOT THEME
Romance, thrills, adventure and
human interest plua an Interna
tional plot combine to make "Pil
Brlms of the Night," today's of
fering at the Liberty theater one
of the most abnorblng dramas of
the season. It was produced by
J. L. Frothingham for distribution
by Associated Producers, Inc..
from the famous novel, "Passers
By" by E. Phillips Oppenheim.
Lewis S. Stone, Hubyo De Ro
mer, William V. Mong, Kathleen
Kirkliam, Raymond Hatton, Wal
ter McGrai and Frank Li eg nre
among the players who portray the
important roles.
Mrs. Asa G. Candler, recent bride of the multi-millionaire coca cola
ting ot Atlanta, Go., has been barred from hie marble mansion there,
following her arrest with two men. William J. Stoddard and G. W
Keeling, in a fashionable apartment, all being charged with being "oc
cupants of a dive." A bottle ot liquor they were drinking was confis
cated, Stoddard declared they were having a "bUBlnesB conference,"
Mrs. Candler having been his stenographer six years before her mar
rlage, Candler has juBt successfully defended a $500,000 alienation oi
affections suit brought against him by Mrs. Onezlma de Bouchell, of
New Orleans.' After breaking that engagement he married his present
wife, who was Mrs. Mary Little Rogio, a public stenographer.
Denver, Colo., Feb. 21. Police
Tuesday night reported the
rival here of a refrigerator car
filled with bonded liquor. A heavy
guard was placed around the car
whfch will be turned over to fed
eral prohibition agentB.
Police said the car had been
shipped from "some point in Cali
fornia'' to an unnamed consignee
in Cleveland, Ohio, billed as "nou
intoxicatlng wine."
They believed Ihe car contained
at least 1000 cases ot bonded liq
uor, and estimated the value at ap
proximately $200,000.
Officers declared the discovery
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was the result of several days
watching for liquor shipments.
Two other cars, they assert, have
been shipped through Denver re
cently. A' rum ring national In
Its scope has been shipping
through this city for many months
It is claimed and shipments in car
load cars are not unusual.
Dr. L. O. Clement, who Is a
member of the Findley, Steevcs,
Clement offices here, was elected
vice president of the ear. eye, nose
and throat society at a meeting
hid in Portland Monday evening.
In the absence of the president,
Dr. Findley presided at the meeting.
FELDER DENIES
COLLECTING COIN
New York, Feb. 21. Thomas
B. Felder, the attorney who yes
terday was attacked in the senate
by Senator Wheeler of Montana In
connection with remarks about At
torney General Daugherty, das
challenged the senator to repeat
his statements after foregoing
senatorial Immunity.
Senator Wheeler's statement
that "the newspapers in New York
carried the details of how the at
torney general's former partner,
and friends, Mr. Felder, was col
lecting money for the purpose of
selling offices and appointments
and for the dismissal of the whis
ky cases in the city of New York"
was road to Mr. Felder, and he is
sued tho following statement:
"There is not a word of truth In
Senator Wheeler's ridiculous
charges against me except that 1
was Mr. Daugherty 's former
friend. I am his friend today. I
was never his partner. We were
associated in many cases in former
years, but since hobecame attor
ney general, I have never accept
ed any employment from any
client In any matter that originat
ed in the department of Justice."
Read Capital Journal want Ada,
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THE STEEL TRAIL
With Wm. Duncan
HOLY SMOKE A Comedy
Today Tomorrow
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Two familiar but entrancing waltz sonffs. with the lov of tha
Italian tkies in them. The second was composed for Adelina
Patti; the first sprang up in Neapolitan streets. You should
have them both in your permanent record library.
JLiebesleid rw,n. ui, Hugo Kreiilerj
(Serenade (Driso) rhUmmhu Hugo Kreitleri
Famous waltz melodies set for the 'cello; an old one front
classical Vienna, and a more modern one, romantically beauti
ful. Fritz Kreisler accompanies, at the piano, which of itself
would make these records unusual.
Light Vocal Selections
Do Coppah Moon
(Honey, 1 Wants Yer Now Shannon QuartetJ
Charming quartet numbers, mingling humor and sentiment. t
Both have catchy and memorable tunes, humming effects, and
agreeable voice-contrasts. Sung without accompaniment
flf the Rest of the World Don't Want You 1
FrankiynBaur 19243
I Little Pal of Long Ago Henry Burr J
Doubling a new Victor artist, Franklyn Baur, with the popu
lar Burr in reminiscent tenor songs of special merit.
Old Fashioned Love Noble Siiile and Eubie Blake
Item "Runnio' WW") 19253
Sweet Henry Noble Siule and Eubie Blake '
Two songs with piano by these favorite colored comedians
and composers. The first you know at a fox trot The other
tells of a hero with the ladies.
Melodious Instrumental
1 Ross' Ju Ju Man jt..j, .. "Black Face" Eddie Rossi
(Ross' Florida Cracker ,;. "Black Face" Eddie RosiJ 19i!13
Eddie Ross is more than a great ban joist; he is a master
of the "old-fashioned" American style of musical composition
ana inese victor recordings ao him tun justice
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an accordion plays "The Carnival of Venice," followed by
ax coloraturas. Then another fox trot showing Whiteman at
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Tripping Along Wallz
(Arizona Stars Wallz
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Whiteman and
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19252
The Troubadonrsl, noes
The Troubadours19251
A waltz in which the rhythms of jazz are interestingly com
bined with a smooth waltz melody, in a style new to most of
us; then a waltz in more usual manner with a vocal refrain
A record you will want to hear over and over again.
JOh, Baby'-FoiTrot
t Holding Hands Fox Trot
Snappy, fox trots by an orchestra that has made and fa
keeping a name for itself.
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