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PAGE FOUR THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925 Capitaljjournal An Independent New.paper ""'""'""rfrsj SUnday at 13d B. Commercial Street. Telephone 81; New i (Jlit)KOUl PUTNAM, Killtor and Fuhheher Entered aa aecond elaaa mall matter at Salem, Oregon SUBSCRIPTION RATES B, carrier 10 cent. .eeK, 45 M . . month (U , roar In advance. montha u moVah". 2.7T mr' 70." Elaewher. 19 cent, a month. S6 a year In advance. I'UI.I. UiASID Wlllli ASSOCIATE Villus bhltVlCE The Associated I'rea. la exclusively entitled to the use 'or publica tion of all ne' dlapnlche. credited to It or not otherwise credited In thla paper and also local newe published herein. "Without or with offense to friends or foes I sketch your world exactly as it goes." bykow. Paradise Lost That fascinating tropic isle of Palmeto del Verde off the i.: j nf Ci'ri'tlna Vnnwn ns t.Vip. modern roniantic suii-iubouu tiwat ui tni, - "Garden of Eden", where every prospect pleases and man alone is vile, is again in tne limengm aiong wmi jus "queen" and her royal consort in promotion. A dispatch from Los Angeles states: Mrs. Ena M. Harper, who lives In a sumptuous homo In Hollywood, was Indicted by the federal grand jury today, accused ot having fraud ulently used the malls In promotion of a colonization project ot ao Island oft tho coast ot Lower California, Mexico. Hundreds of colonists recruited from California, Oregon and Wash ington lost a total ot 1500,000 In the project, the government alleges. Dozens ot families are said to have gone to the Island from Portland, Albany, Salem and other cities in Oregon, whllo in the Yakima valley, Washington, Mrs. Harper and her associates allegedly obtained moro than $200,000 In contracts. Tho Island, about 45 miles soutn ot Mazauun, was ui -i promoters as a veritable "Garden of Eden," when, as a matter of fact, it is barren and overrun with insect pests and snakes, federal agents declared. Salem investors know this alluring paradise of the Pacific to the extent of $GO,000 plus, of their hard earned money. Some of them continued long-range farming and cocoanut planting for several years before the bugs, pests, reptiles and salt water triumphed or the natives confiscated their crops. How many times this island has been sold and resold, j j.t i 4. -Tnni- v,.,f Tift i-iitn pnnlr hp dnlivered to any UUSpUti W1B IJULCIil, Acii-i. mm. " - - purchaser by the sellers, only the promoters can say, but lor half a score of years or more u auoiuuu it inui Harper and her associates. But she has, apparently, sold r : t. nf PnlmniA VpVflfl. TIR fLV aS Salem j.ne amusing jjau ui x uunt. r - is concerned, is that most of the local investments were made after the Capital Journal Had exposed me swmu.e, j ,i oni ninPfl hv the victimized as it was as ruimuiy uuuuunu - - ,lwi it was by Professor Todd's dupes when it exposed his fiaud- ulent timber operations among rne guuu ui.uu.. she could before the evening waa over. wnti fond of bridge, play ed well, and welcomed this Incen tive to thruat all thoughts or every thlns but the game out ot her mind. She would give her wln- nlnoa tn nhnrltv. of course. &8 would the two men; watching the nihnr woman's face, ahe realized that Mi sa Winship was playing for money that would meet dhib, hv perhaps would pay for food and shelter. There was one other group of four playing bridge, and the great tmii who voi v unlet except for their low-voiced remarks. Therefore the PAnmod nnrllnularlv loud when a motor came roaring up to the front door, which opened a mo ment later to admit a man and a woman. ifniini" rrhnr vnlce went straight tn Marie's heart, made the world Rwlm before her oyea. "Hello, who's hnrnav Wa'i'a crnt a bau lire aiiu came In here while the driver fixes it. Got a drink for a thirsty man?" It was only when ho came over ...i Mm m-P Hi at he stonned, a moment, then came toward &:arie, ait uncertain amlle on his lips, his h:ind outstretched. nr,rA ftvnnlnir. Marie: I didn't L-nn.u vnn ware back." he said nuietlv. un.-i' iins felt stiff as she ore ed herself to smile, and lay her hand in her ex-husbanua. .rnA ouonlnff. TlIllV.' She Said steadily, and then turned to tho girl beside him, the ghi who had taken her own place in nis nean, l hnr nut Into the Cold. Tomorrow lU-solullona for the Future. STOCK COMPANY SCORES IN FIRS! OFFERING HERE MiinnionCli Adds I'oliccninn M,r,,ith Oct. 21 Monmouth has added a night man 10 mo yu ,vl,n Iff im 1 liv me uuai ncos men! There have been three robberies lately tho loss being over JS00 none being covered or mice. Forrest Taylor dramatic stock company gave their tnitinl n,rnrmnnCB last night at the Helllg theater when they pre sented "Tlio Best roopic," Averj Hopwood's famous comody urama before a capacity house. The play ers lived up to their popularity and everyone who saw the show will agree mat they have gained It The nlay deals with a lamliy oi the best people whose son and daughter fall In love with people , th.n, Thn mri iuiih in love with her' mother's chauffeur ...... .n with a girl from the chorus. Both the chorus girl who lives with an old-lasnion-od aunt and the chauffeur prove to be more sensible than the two child ren of the "Best People. n,.... .lniichtcr botn mar before the final curtain went down but many humorous inciuenia imp i iin-Mn times. Tho moth or of the two society children and Miss Millie Montgomery, ui chorus, a friend of Alice O'Neil the girl tho son falls in love wun prov ,n ua tita hit. of the evoning. rm... nha, wlih her hysterical crying "I can't bear It. I can t bear It," every time something came up. .ruil. ...UI. I.nr Mini'lia fTiri tYUe UUU ,...,t lL-LHIne was the most I - np thn two. Tho two stacs. Forrest Taylor ...i.- i.. tui nnrt of the chaut four and Miss Anne Berryman as tho daughter of "The Best People ore supported by a capable cost. George uraflon, tho daughter' un cle who is ot tho conventional type, doslres to uphold tn lamny nonor. ui. Anniimtnl "bHttlne- In" to keep tho children aware ot their position drives the children to marriage m tha tnnt nrt. Next week the Forrest Taylor oomnanv which to to bo a weokly attraction will present "In Love ulth TtVA. The Dlav la declared to be one of the best playa on the company repertoire ana a new York success. Miss Anne ferry man even rises to greater things than In any other of their many plays in the play to be given next week. CHURCHES PUN F .. n.. for the Eugene ine ai luiis." - Flold auditorium where It Is ex pected Ut tbc Sunday program will be held. PLANS FOR PHYSICAL mo JIMINr. II It i.lKL, 11 Ill SCHUUL. ivumb" VIHS. MARGARETHA LEHMAN DIES AT MONMOUTH HOME) TnonfrndpnCO. Oct. 21 Died, at the family homo near Monmouth, Sunday, October 18, Mrs. Mar gnretha Lehman. Mrs. Lehman is survived oy ner i,..oi.nnH nhrlstonher Lehman, three daughters, Mrs, Anna Rutsch mnnn Mrs. mo Rutschmann and Mrs. Emma Green, and three sons Charles, Edward and Milton Leu man and 17 grondchildren, all nv in within a fnw miles of the fam lly home. Mrs. Lehman nlso leaves ty,aa datura Mrs. Anna pietscn- mnn nf Knlom. Mrs. Lvda Aebl, of Suvor and Mrs. Minnie Aebl oi uai- las. Mrs. Lehman was born In Brc- n rtrtrmnnv. January Zl. lOild Coming to America with hor par ents In 1805. the family lived ior several years In Illinois ana r th nffnr ft nte sue was IIUll- rled to Christian Lehman in ism, coming to Oregon a few years Int- ...i.n ihw tinvA since resided. Funeral services were held here Tuesday afternoon at the Keenoy chapel, Rev. Cross of the Baptist church officiating, assisted Dy a t .1, un b nf the German na - nt Rilpm. Interment waa made in the K. P. cemetery av Monmouth. SlWenon, Ore., Oct. 21. (Spec ial) A joint committee from St. John', and Trinity churches met at Trinity church Monday night i. n nins for tho coming Luther Young People's League convention which win ue " ., n, Kih. Gth and 7 tli ot November. About 100 out ot town people ure cxpccieu iur ci.ir.inv while on Sun uuy huu , . ...i.i ,i,l nhnnt 300 out uuy il i. ot town people win oe iin. These will come irom Wash., Centralla, wash., asio"". Portland, Canby, Aurora, Wood , .n- Snli.m. and Eugene The committee in ennrgo oi i. n., AP,..infrpmcnts is com posed of Victor Madsen, chairman, Miss Hannah Olscn, Miss Cora Satorn, and Miss Esther Towc. This committee appointcu a uu... . .i.- .nn.tiiittces to take ocr ot uiiiu, charge ot the various divisions of IUB WUin. 1 , In charge of the receivings , Town. Mrs. D. Dyb- sotter. Alt O. Nelson, Miss Dora Henriksen, Miss ur uu.--. i, na Knlm. Oscar John son,' Albert Funrue, Merl Larson, and Victor Sather; nousius mittee: Miss Cora baiern, . . . n Tnlincnn I.. M. Lar ,.' . mn. n commit SOn, M. OIUH.-OL., - tee: Mrs. jwiici - . r. Honrlksen: refresh ment committee: Mrs- H. B. Jor- genson, and Mrs. Bsuier " " " Lclal and program commUtee. Clarence oeuo. . . Miss Llllle Madsen and Harold I arson The mlmeogrnph work L?.. t. .. .I,., nf Victor Mad- in and Casper" Tow, will make icontinilea iroin aag one I ON THE AIR mi.- irlrls- uhvslcal cilu- ..... .in.,imnnt for clrls In CUL1UU uui'u. - . , -.1 1 I... a iri'nwn tn Its lllua Ulgn Hflimii u - , ent size from one class of 11 glr" aim It WaS UCKI1U UU lour in' -- -- a voluntary basis, and kept vol untary until this fall. By las spring the department had grown to approximately luu gi"- f...,i imivever. null. It WHS iuuii... il.a irlrln who 8lgnod many warn i.. o up for the courso were the kins who needed It least. Thore are now 100 gins mums corrective instruction, ana mi ,..imniolv 430 taking the rcg- .., ' r.n (.inssea overaclng about CO each In enrollment. The Instruction Is varied, anu ii m nrh Individual nccu. n i- f,.n,i tn have weak UlUUClll la . arches in her feet, one memou often used Is to place a number of marbles on the floor anu nao ... pick them up with hor toes, he exerciso giving the orcl.es the necessarv stronglhening. dii'p- shoulders are usually corrected by giving exercises to strengthen the proper muscles. ...... i ...... Rn uenliergor, graduate ot the University ot Oro- jron last June, nas oevu "'-""" and gives 'her full time to classes n physical education. .' .i.. ,.nn mlvances It Is ..... ..... nnnlents In has n nnncu to muBu -- .. ketball. Indoor baseball, volley ball, swimming and possimy . ....j t nilnwed to earn ev. a stiiuviii . as murb as two credits towar,, irraduatlnn In physical " " alilimiEh they cannot be used for college entrance. THUIISDAY NIGHT (I'lictfic Tlllie) -...-. ir i.,.t-iltiil. Ore.. 491.5 . .'on u xl i.nnpBi'1. cour tesy I'aclflc States Blectlic coin- pnny; 7:30-7:4ii, woainer, puucu mid market reports, porting and news Items; 7 :-. ivituio, courtesy Cnlhollo Truth society. Silent after o ciock iui iu.ib dlstiince roceptlon. KCO, Oakland, Cal., 3018 P M "The Kortune Hunter," KCIO playcua; Cremona trio; 10 12, lien IJlack's orchestra, KI'O, Han Francisco. Cal., 4-S.S 0:40-7 P. M.. Walilemar Llnd and the States restaurant orchestra; 7-7:30, lludy Sclger's l iilrmont hotel orchestra; 8-9, Cicorgc W. Caswell Coftoo com punv; Radio Might ori-licstra; Johli W. Miller, tenor; 0-10, studio program; 10-11. Jack Coaklcy'a Cabirlans. KKI, Los Angeles, Cal., 47 fl-'lfi P. M.. rndiotoiiiil period; 7, Theoron Ilennett'a Collegians; 8, Pii.sadeiin Artists' club program; Chlckerlng nan prosruni. DEVICE TO UTILIZE POWER OF LIGHT RAYS New Yora. Oct. 21. A device ...i.t.i. ..itiivos "tho mechanics power ot light royB and which Is so sensitive i:iai it nil .....i i... n.A h:idnw cast by a cloud lit sra'jke, is being exhibited at thn New York electrical snow. V 1C Zwerykin, ol tno westiiiH hoiioo Electric rcacarch laborator ies es ci'idltcd wiih Inventing the device, the chief unction ot whicll thus tar has been in connection with automatic fire ami sisnal alarms at Isolated or unut tended stations. Those familiar with t claim, hewever, that it form the basis for transmilting moving pictures through the air. nt some future date. The Italian Klan Italy, under Mussolini, has a real terrorist government, tn nmr lentrth to suppress opposition. Abduction, murder and arson are oflicially indultred in to maintain tne uiaciv-aa." " . . ... : ll ,.,! four ailpnrps CfltlCS. snip or tne press is tuiniiitu; , The New York World recently printed revelations made at the Matteotti murder investigation, wi.iv. ..u. -w. pressed in Italy. Caesare Hossi, chie of Mussolini s p ess f , . : . mil ni..Bpnretarv of state, bureau anu aiuo rurei " . , ,, w testified that Mussolini himself had ,org anid I the Fascist Tcheka. the terrorist organization and had ordered the abduc IZ La murder of the Socialist Deputy Matteotti in JUITho9Workl's correspondent sums up the situation: ..... .....ii na ,, iniir- list of moro ? Mr'... mny for Fascist v olem e, no man dares risk his life by resisting what Br nacc, i s Fascism's third wava, PT of fr a speech. " .Y.. o T'vatV reasons enter tholr h.m thmsi; the occupants and break up tho Tim Faac sta always niiacn in iuikw the middle o the night. Tho result is that the country Is reduced to such a passive stale that th. casua travo or goes home , v th th. ldco that Mussolini has rouiiccu uncu - ECOND WIVE By VIOLET DARE Tim MATRIMONIAL GAME Mario paused a moment at the foot of the great stairway that led down Into tho hugo hall nt Caro line Phillips' country home. Hho wns a bit dazed by all tho old friends who came crowding about hor, and by tho others who stood back, obviously Interested, walling to be Introduced. Her life had begun again with ,,,.i. n rush, after the Isolation of those days In Palis when sho was ,!... D .iivnrce. Almost median lcally she shook hands, kissed one or two of tho women who weru old friends, acknowledged Introduc tions. What were all these people thinking about her, ns they mur mured and exclaimed and babbled all nbout her? She was glad to have Mob Ran dall standing there behind her. Al though sho had known him a short er limo than sho bad many ot the others, ho seemed nn older friend. Sho felt that sho could depend on him moro completely, no matter what the situation. Even if sho had to face her hus band for tho first time since their divorce, face him with tho woman who had supplanted her at his slue. It wouldn't bo quite so ghastly If Bob Randall were near. Tho others drifted nwny. final ly, nil but two or thrco ot hor best friends among Caroline Phillips' guests, who remained to talk with her. "I tried so hard to find you t una In Paris. Marie." one , .... -nn.an Cella Torter. told her. "But nobody seemed to have your address and well, of course, I could hardly ask Hilly tor It. tA t. t iln wish somebody would got out a book of etiquette telling one jusi wnui u """ Ins one's frlfnd'a ex-husbnnds and vn with vou ' Marie waa painfully embnrraised at Celia'a lack- or met h . . i.rn. It was like Celln, of course; he Jut wonted to "Oh, Hilly nnd I 8tiU Bod, frlenrtB, CelU. he'd have been glad Inff." Slo atldod to hereclf, "Yea it i bnmvn whnro that waa. rna nt 111 nan fllondW dlVOrCOfl i.v .....rntiii-mt npiin. "Of course. if Td known that wns e caae .... tin 10 vmiVn back and It iloosn't matter, dooa ttT I do wish dlnncr'd be announced; I ve uoen plnyine B't all nflernoon ana 1 m Dinner wns announced, Juat ihr.ii nnd Marie turned toward .ii,iM,r rMin with Bob Rnndn lu'sido hor. wonderlnff if Cella Tor ter had found out what sue wnme I.ifo corl;lnly was going to oe ..nnirtiinntit If cvervbody wna ....1..., I.n na fninlt na Cellft wiw! With llob Hiimlnll on ono si no m dinner nnd Carollne'a lmabaiid on .wiior un cot alona vary we.. Woro men lena ciitty than womei.T lio nuked herself. Certainly moy dldn t make her (eel na K they were looking her over to see how .nmr n iiivnrrn hud chanKed her. a .. !,,.( mm! of tho women Li. ' i. . iti tim nM dnva were IBllU IIUU '" - doing. When tho women lect me iinni into ihe reception hall ngaln. Cella told her ao quue fro lililv. i.-,.....i.r..ti'o lntorfsteil in BCD ...,.1L lrlx.1 nf BFOMt WldOW you're going to bo." be told Marie, ..mi - nvn t-n kin fill. VOU KnOW. .... ut nnan't foel na If aha could bear the thought of marry ing ngnln, and the kind thai ia oem marchinir UP to me aimr nn anon as possible. imt. Phllllna exclaimed. Ana u.Mn'. ion iwnt in be tenaed Now, whoa going to the dance to night at the club and who Isn't? I'm going, but Dan will be here 10 kA.r .n.i lit hnusa la yours." Marie wns glad to stay there: at ., .i.,H ahn'ri hn iikfiv to encoun ter Wily, nnd she didn't want xo htm Inat VCt. Inter mnt nf the Kfi.i atfirtAii off to the club. and Mario waa seuiea nx a uriuKw ,-t.i. tlnh nnndnll. Dan Phil lips and a woman ahe had never mot oeiore, imirw "i"o,,,i' -j l.t frlnnil ntlA tt-nJl nhVlOUfllV d6 WriURO a..... Itermlned to win aa much monev a iy tiiivtv - . vi i , . -a TtTTMDORA --" HI r1- -rn '1 I V F '-xJ , I pApsm- Vii . na Pimu. syndic... in,, .es..-a... n.. r.. , 1 I BTGiiilWcManua m-r-KTri Tin ciATTJTT'T? " - ' LfeH 1 MMM JiWiSsl mow me a! 13 , I S ' viL-, r3S " FA.UUtN' OOT THERE'S v'M ON WHWAREALLTHObt Uft. J . i I Mi!r LOO,- r M Oru- ONE. TriiNC. To IP Ul 1W - -' -mnA T HE A.VENOE.' ' C - HjlltWORj W MAKER III jmmK ll : " Barney Could Explain It BARNEY GOOGLE . . VMO tom WIFE HM . . , V'JS.Thv V 7PVi VA ffct Vv i) YO ) vv.m mm uinAF )ry w wur m rnrn m gai im mwsmm$mm timMmmmmm mmmmmmkm 1 I --;5iiS53r5iJf 1 1 . cS.i B,ii.u. i.kn o".2j .11 fL.El " By Bud Fisher Swell Paris Hotel MUTT AND JEFF Uou'oPPTO AM HCIRCS& r A FOR A Pt-c- JJhn4 SRlCe NO 13?!. HAlJfiA I SON I ANDHAVSTHCrA VSgSS ,- rrt on w champs .i-,5ey ',r?.T.ri.r..A-sj i or? hrl 'feswr oor- c i7,xv ... i v n. Mitil 0-y4 r.lrWSBSP-"-' par-- r' Ur-PAf... Sit' I )Wi.ilMM,iMi.....-"r"!a ' to let you know where I wm