Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, February 13, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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THS INnrtHinvunt I f - um TIT'"
. K.n I IRPHIHF INIIF V I tv- ! i
MAKING A LONG HIKE WITH HIS BURRO
heert nrtlve In propajundn ot horn
In Franen,
, liP l'nrh..wrllerV(Allerle CnhtieV
In iVIIIiiMmtlon iif tho eune for tho
Flelirh Mdlllltlntm ill) follow! : y;,i
'The "fill,, of the'homilntlon (tb'ftifr
lHlnr.d"of MiiiirfHns iM ioiido up of tlf.'
iM'Hfi-iKiiiiim or tiii fornifr t'remdi ciT
oiilnln, luivliK ilnuxy,i,reH(;rve(l tli
liilej,:rliy"of iholr koIiIk liifd'llujf r.7l
Ifontil Hlllure htllj hn, In 'uplt" M nil
II"' lr)imHtrniVn, liwfe'i rniiiitliil the
.'lttlio. ,lw,H..-Morii t the Ml nnd
He . BKrleiiltuml .fWie,.,J,Ji vulp
W- tt Inllu if JiullK'.-iioim rneoH
"'KrtMjx, UJudu,, Mnnf.lH mid Ariihn'
W-hleli Iuih Hsvidleil (h-"f!(uri! Wfhe
eeiiernl ipnVrtU'iu," Trr. litileifirlml.
tvli'rmi(7.K) to Wi(XK.) lnJnihl-
I
" " .irr-i f ;
VJtn.,J,a,7,-,0(Ki ,IIH kj-nt 'Um Jlvim-
1 i -r m 4 t - .
?tirnt ;' l i N NEW GAS DISTRICT
''vl I . 'T
1 1 r, . -
Lak Y'' r 1 v r-r-
.V 1 mi - - 11 - . ... . .... . i-
.. ., .1 U.i 4 J ..II. II
" ",,iiiiI-'1 by hi "'"''y 11 W' ''W. MKln VJhikk" fr.w.Arl-)4i. ,la
I - 'lrllT Of UIMhJf 'llwliV ' "' ' " '"'',""'t
m. : ' """ J"-.! .i ' -'i . im-.- o rZ ",7 7,
EXPRESS LOVE
' TOR: TRKQUOR
French Inhabitants of Mauritius
r Ask ThaMslAnd Be Rq:
- 1.." ,- Trinrn C
IS NOW UNDER BRITISH Rlftf
otiblllty that Their Rtuet Win
B Cr4ntrd MtfT ,8wHl-
'PjuI nd Virginia."
WfiOiliu:'"" frmi !tin i-wb
W.fiMKf tnii lnl'J linlliltiK of ti
astlnMiIh' iiH'vt-iiH-hl 111 lli lllllo
u!f ff'"".-ii t'lniHl. ln1J."tli'' !H4tn
xtaii kiiM mi 11 MmirllltiH. Hut tin
uovrni' ii' Mn-f l Mn-lti)jf ' Wlr !n
:h nniiii i f fciti-rMUftnil riiini'llr'
Sonn. TJi lubJl.liiinin Uavi ttt t
e rotor. ! Iv (!, I'.rtlJH!) rin'le to
From niil thi I'ri-mh ri nnslotw
to hri t! lilari'l Imrli iH-rntm: !t t
H' l-iie r f "I'nul -t Vlri;lnli'," pub
.UliH In 17V7, .y Jnrjtu. JTr'tiH Itl
3r!ln ilc S;iinf I'li-rrt. Tt littn n'1T
Sr a . ! Iti that th-y unjr tln-jf
luiig 1.1 it, 1' iJoiuiln JnuUmrtiur
f Krnnrr
h rulciiv p.. furp that for a fnturf
1 )'-, n l'rtn h Bll'l knwn J Hi.'
J FratK-i-. '!!( titinip It now tx'nm
:itt) hf.rn.r nf I In. iMlfftrMlUirlCo, kit
tO l! ly t:il!hful HUliJct't In th
'vrtt"iMi r. nhiry. It wm, tii.weviT,
lu(y. i ),y I'nrtusuiHo. , ,11 ha
AiijTvm t H ii'iiKlj. the c' i of rol
)n!f?t!un mid rxiiloltitflmi. Afxl'now
k riimmin.-.- uf j.li'ii'Knti'x In rrU hit
ifWri".-..! 11 d.il.irt momHA. Ih Ttt
DpfKinu (,, j 1 .!.-(i (i. (iru mylnif tlxt
ttujf nj'ih t n -dini to tho French fain-
iTribute to BrltUh Rm',.,, -XJpi
' i" m;ijn I n iiVv 'hotr. For
!Iip ilijMi r 1 11 ttw litivi; iiMt,,Oriiwo n
miw (oini.iahJ, HKUipt"l-iiKlnn) nor
3rj,4ftW.., a MiiVirltlna Klnn FtSu. On
tlu nminiry, tljoy nntf I Ttit'i 'tlify' hftve
. fftl!ti,ti. jiih! r'p'-t fr Orrnt
Ijrltnlj f,,r lirjK,ni;riu tri-atint'tit of
tnetpTiml tiicir iNinnd.'
jlllon)i tft th(i" trnnHfor there
"'",'i'riiilnlji ho.i'-Tlio Kovi'rnniMtt
'f A (chilli y I not HMlly kwUcIkmI.
AnJIwi'T thJ FhkIIhIi. who tinder
JtnrTlTlictti r tlufn nny tr1i(r'nnt)on liow
to&vVm foiojiips (since the lon
f Mtrn), tint pslnnd ' Tin 'froHjM'rfd
t.-'inllly. 'I!,,. niHt Htrlklnir fenturo W
the ili vi )(iiin it him h'in thu rent
ltk&iof KhsJ Indlaim where there
wcrunrinrrly only Frmrh nltlers
irtitljy.ir l,lmkjnliivj'.. Now tho white
tnlftrhif antu, drifrcinlnntN moslly of tho
VtkM roloiiUta, numlier lelvin 70,
iWBijd SO.oooJ while the udlnns
1 VATICAN .'GARDENS PHOTOGRAPHED
famed gardens of tho Vatican
t the arms of Plus X nnd Benedict
f.t.riln...r4i. l..tl .- ...i .,..
four limp llii-lr fiunilier nml have j;ot
Into riiitrul of iunnl of the IiukIiickh of
the riijSllnl, I'ylt I jIk Itut Om olil
rhUihTfniifTrlM tttia ASe mrm
alia h i .ik . ..'f t . ..T.
1 . a. a. i . r . .
(111 ri.nniiliT I ho Ixlaml n thi lrN, nnl
tnt th HIihIud'.
All Very Much In Earneit
iAt .fiflro.. ' after .ifu' fltnrtii! j ; the
ruitHiU:, !vmuii(ru:Joi im Jjt-Id
liffure tin' Fri'lirli riii'imilntit In tfi'o
rHtil, wticr ih rhUf NjH'ftLi'ri Ik
iiintidr.! tlint ttn Ixliui'l he turnetl tmik
to Frnnee, nml In Jnounry of Inst y-nr
hnnquet vi iti held lii th ctty hall In
lnmut-tt i'faxu-M..thvrtuUiu..i,li.i'f - uh
Jivrt of Iti'i-n jij nJ n
InlmWHtl Invert. ln 'fc nn
work of tlie Mnurit'iii i
t-tntuu. nf the
nnd VtrtfnW the
neuljitovaPrtini.
i'i r u'l-i'lnny. Imi 1 In tM'rJrfAor
ht tTlllir. ' 'itie (rul-ii nt..the.lnr!U'lrt
unnif the '"Afftrwilhiitse," w'lilch
tnkeri tip hr he rrlwd outKlflf,
Af-
ter lho linJit t delecntlosj vs
Bttmrd to lnk up fiintutr.kf 1h
trnirvr wlih Ute lJrltUh nml J f0' ft
Cuvi-rnineiitn. end hl rojiimilon,
li.-iidt-.J hy lr. Jo.-i!i IUvl.ro. tun
Saved for a
Idaho Miner, Two Weeks Burled, ll
Brought to the urface to Wei- '
coma New-lorn1 Baby "' "
Mullan, l.lnhfr-4 hlle'i:ni Suyko,
iiitner. was lixirk-d A) lewt'lntba Oold
Hunter mine, near j('"-ur d'Alene. he
became the father of n baby aJlrl.
ayko was released alive fr.mi hU nrj
dergrouud prison nfjer more than two
weeks' counneuient.' along with a fol
low worker. I'eto Crnut.
-I Hope for the reH.jne of thu two men
was given, up ou the fourth day nfter
the cnvt' ln at the dMue, tho belief he
lug that both men Were dii 4t .cwuUl
uot be com-elsed that the .ma jvers
olive and well. r. , ,r -,. ,-
It so chinned thnt tho ( cave In did
but cuteh Hi men lluring the fdUle of
the ffiirth, hut merMy niled tho nvf
turo to the surface. A Kpurtmis under
ground rove, to wj.ich ;lr touia :
way from a small Icrevlc In uhother
'taift of tho mine, w-df w'sne
meu's live. J "' '
.1 a fmir Hifh diamond drill aperture
.... -luired Into the 00 -foot -deep cave
n.wl l'iivq thu IUe
rU better air,
Food
was let down to them as well as blan
ket' '" I y ' ' M '''
Mrs. Kmll Sayko' on, the dny ot the
cave-In,1 wfis' oonllned to' tho Coeur
d'Alene hospital nnl there hKitme the
ulotlor of little girl. She believed at
I
In Rome PfiiTuUdlnff
XV. Bouio of the Vatican
LpC AfZLE bD'E AT.
Re'tf ,'tr' CorrirHl6rier' In Liberia
DeicrlheiT Mrrdrt 'Cowmon or("' '
-oi "i.;RttMlan',Rllroadt. '
Toi'V,;,-,'!'1 'll'1' ' '(ruin VoiiKtl
Into n feiirful fenfure of the SIMHnn
rnllrond, miyM ' !d. 11; li. Teiinlnfj
Atov-rl'iin Ited Ouft.con)inlHtlotwr t
HllnrrUi. . 'iiiiocc id, :ic;ui r'f
Jnta How trttlti nrc jmeked ot th9
fl'ODl. H .W) refll;een( liiimt of I em
NiilTerltiif from tvnlnm or" ' wiine other
.11- ..'J1 .1 IL..I1U In l'0
wilinii llllil Jllll'nu'l Willi .-iiiiiii.
The tmliw ' nr wnt ; en M ward ' to
VludlvoKtok, iJs'one of tli town nton
tho wny wimtn tho refuiee added to
It own tmnhlefi, ho t lie trnlnn are
pnKed nlniij, tho refugeen .dying on
Hie wny.
lvrntmwi -! imkm- ruki A'kxl 1
IvoNtok frequently inorft thnn half the
yifTerer Imve died. An m bolle are
femoved from the' eara 'every fnornlnf
frenh tmMengera n're"1lkdy to he thrust
In In their plnce.
Another feature of the lufferlng of
the Inhiililtiinta, acrwwllng to Col. Ten
i r. I tlio tow tui eorrftKKed of dugout
Which are to f.i; B.un WTrmny fncpn:i
p - i ri nre u 1
, ?H4hlch tia fahiMuritii
1 IS lain
X la
are nerumi. Diniinous i ""i"11"')
union k them.
f.Vdonel Teunler laid thitt underwear
la ,nn pr. th greatest JimlH of the
Hlherlnn pe'ojilc. " r ' ... "
Many klrls of'pHi'ple (tinnerly well
(0 '.do rT now chfthod In rag. If
they could linve- rlhhon and simple
luecK, he mild. It would help to support
tho morale of the people.
AvUtora Rooited In Treea.
"New T'rirk. After tl-y had been up
In Uie.l.ii? a ,tvtial halloon from
lh Itritkn'wny naval Aviation Btntlon
11 iilfjht and a day iKnhilina Kloor,
lifackweirnnil Flldnr UniUed In the
top, of a, tree on tho itoKura.hrotUcn'
farm In Wheeler Fiiri8; d)strjcL Mil
ford. Conn. They were picked off thf
tro hy men from tlxi Asliam Ruhhei
company plant, who lull followed thorn
for a mile In their deseent.
Joyful Reunion
.li birth that Its
the time of the dill
father was dead.
The Joyfut reunion Jof .htisbnud nntl
wlfw and the meeting of father .and
l.atv L'lrl. tt one Xroiii the world of
-the dead, brought teaijs to the eyes of
the hardy miners) who gathered uhout
the mine's mouth whe the sturdy dig-
Kr wto brought
t safely to
the sur-
turif
1 a v-17. . a
V I
Brothers Side Side
, , in Gloomy Sing Sing
OwlnlnK. N. Y.-iCharles and
Matthew Miller, the lirat two w
P1UU UJf ic.
i i . I...
Tho boys, who .'are eignieen
J tiiti'la nnd nn till1
X decided to try their hand at be- g
inir hhrhwaviueiH - -"; A
V " .1 A
FROM , THE AIR
iat
V brothers to enter Iiir Sing to- J,
together for tho sumb crime, haro ft
X been granted the ' first ' request J
$ tliey mude to the iirlson nuthort-
; ties, which was that they -be glv- O
ion tho same kind of work. They ,j
X were made knltterfe and pluced y
l? 1.1.1. I... A
V ..r..,t.'Uiv wnm o il. refpee-
14 nil. i iii. -v.. -
tlvely, were sentenced, la. Orange . a
X county for robber. Thoy said ft
A . ..-.a ll.,rtt..-. n rilhlli.I'V.lll
A tnej nuu. w uih-.-..-..- -- y
A' '.iiiovle nnJ on their way home y
i f V
. . oniinn dirigible. The Doruer pioia
are shown at the lower loft.
Jill
... ...i-i,i , miI. f
Moo GgltUif; with fire at Snake Hollow, Jim outside
KU
Ure
.liuv.ndlwxivftrrerci.tly. The
f exjjiiguUh wlthfiiteatii.
Haa:Siiire
Wealthy New YorTer 'iSaid :to
Hav& aeanetlJp a4 rm
mense 'Siim. j J
Vlc4imij..TlnaIly Go Wlaa," and
Evenea Thlngi Up Sllflhtly py Ad
mlnlfctering Beating A(te Ex.
poaing Hia Game, j
;
1;
Kew York. A group of screen mag
nates and musle - 'publlHuera; along
liroadfny hns.'heon tleeccdi out of
3oO,Upq.lgj a;wenlUiy manufacturer
with 1 u dec-It VJT mhrTted cirdf. whom
they admitted to their prlfate games.
He was finally detected &nl thrown
jut of the hooe v. the uan who
caught him. The World : prints the
itory,' tolling the fleecer Trimmer
uid the other man Mr. Sci.cn. It as-
.ria 11 una mcu ""'T-jafen,.,-
For ft considerable tlme.a group or
twelve or fourteen men, ajll ofjimjple
means.1 have been playhig stuu poKer,
Them w ere Mr. Screen, d big picture
promoter, and .(he husbanl of one of
the prettiest and most talented stars;
Ir.iFUeher8, of equal rank Sin cellu
toldi productions; Mr. Circuit, who
owns a Tlock of theaters! Mr. Kagg.
who receives Immense royalties from
his song compositions, and others quite
as well known in thelrj respective
fields,
Last summer, at Far Rockaway and
Arverne, their ranks werej augmented
by Mr, Trimmer. He Is a inanufac
tnrpf nn nn Immense scale tf i certain
article of women's wear, tin Is gen
erally known as a millionaire.
Thav Thouoht It Wai LtJCk.
Mr, Trimmer's "uncanny luck,", as
othpr .nlavers called ltfwas norjee-
bl ro4 the very start. 'luf one ses
sion, for Instance, which began ou
a Saturday 'night and coiltlrtued Into
Sunday, he cleaned up more than $40,
0O0. ,
The1 daring of Mr. Trlinmer's play
was what Interested the others more
tlinn anvthine else!"' He iould make
bets against ' seemingly ' lav
lposslble
odds a'nf' win" thenii-'' i "
Mr. Trimmer always knew Ivhnt the
other, fellow's swet- card. was, when
,card. was, v
he, was the, dealer and he always won.
Also he always knew, wHenj he held
the deck, what card hra opponent
would get next, and what Jcard he
tTifhifhep was going to Set hext, for
Juls Inrdwere what is known to gam
biers ns 'renders" J
The design on the baclt of them
which meant, nothing to others told
i-
MARTENS') CHIEF
-it Stud" Poker
i "
( . ':i."li' ' .rrv J f a -i- :
iLL aL n i r i sr.--
' m wmm ej'iffWi tirf ... h.Aiiieniiltlelii'! in the rrtids that have
BecFInVdtf'traar'nQunrters- Welif
of staff" for Martens who cnlls"tms11 sovlWiniiimisaaaoiMkmwiStJ
" .... ,.,..JM'l. iZltiM i- l. ml,. Knot ftk
A r III lVl'lin lUIKi'U I'J'ibvipv,.
stein Bhown here with two detectives1.1
-Vtf
men with the loni; iViU,00
nffrf
1 ninff
m r-rrr. r
him 'exactly -wiat- denomination each
pasteboard was.
At 'last, ruspicion- Tniruaea, anu one
of the other men at a party which
Trimmer had arranged pocketed a
Ldeclf'. of Trftntaer's tardaLC anil ltok
them to a professlotatgamblet; for ex
amination. "
"They're readers said the. profes
sional. At the corner of each card, on
the1 back,1 -was a design 'composed ' of
four fleur-de-lis the three leafed
flower of France. in..-. i '
If the right hand -petal of the flower
at the upper right hand of the group
was heavily shaded, the card, was an.
ace. If the center petal or mat par-
Red Cross Report Gives a Graphic
Story of Rescues During Fierce
Fighting at Russian Port
Im HI au.m!ip
, Washfngton. A graphic account of
thi part gdayed by "ilajor TSamuel L
Johnson 'of Honolulo, assistant com
mandant of the allied forces In Vladi
vostok, during the revolutionary fight
ing In that city on November 17 and
18, has been received by the Bed
Cross headquarters 'here. The :Red
Cross' -report says that Major Johnson
has beeirecqmrnepded to the All-It us
sian government for "aecoration "with
the Officer's Cross of St. George for
the services he rendered to the people
Lot Vladivostok during th fijhtlng ,
As a recommendation Is considered
Lt'r ii,-,. a Vnctnn-oi tula makes
wie eijuiv aiciit i.v " - -
the sixth award received by Major
Johnson.. during. his service In Siberia
with the American forces, the others
being the Russian medal of St. Anne
and Japanese, Czecho-Slovak, Italian
and Chinese decorations.
Governor M. M. Eversman of Pri
morski province, fn, a letter to Major
General. V. SV6 raves, commanding the
American forces In-Siberia, saldi
"I cannot leave unmentloned the
fact that Major Johnson, havfng splen
didly fulfilled hrs'plan In guarding the
town and the peaceful , population,
thoSiati'eptodOg his fm-n- life to danger
under furious fire, succeeded four times
in getting through to the passenger
trains that were in the center of the
fighting zone and from there brought
OF STAFF NABBED
- , -' - mv
egory WeifklHlkf
aTr!!
Did (SoateWork
at Yladiv:6siok
-
m : mm i m ii .mi . .' ;am"iilM
Sif to be Trotzky's best frIetiTT broken berths ad took her to safety
Miltiiimn , 1 ilWfrrfWfci .mm I um I ,
T
la, where vast quantities if natural
to knock the cap off the well to tne
flower was accentuated. It was
a king ; if the shading was ka the left
hand, petal it was a queen, j.
There were four flowers.ieach with
fhree petals. The shadings therefore,
stood for 12 different cards, according
to wherfe tliylwere placed, these cards
ranging down , from the ace to the
deuce. If no petal , was shaded the
card was the deuce. - j
An exposure ' 'was planned at
Screen's jiouse. . There tere eight
players. Trimmer, on a few hands off
square cards. '' lost $050. Then ha
produced a.deckj.ethls sort As soon
as Screen saw the- marked cards he
exposed the cheat to his piests and
proceeded to beat Trimmer ip, winding
up by throwing nlm out of the house,
'':'. ' i . i i , ,' '. 1 -
Cut Heart Out of Patient
F Omahau Neb. Physlclarfc cut tha
heart r out of Steve Zaklcb, an Aus
trian; then placed It bacK In his body.
ZakIcb,,who had shot hlmfeelf, is ex-1-
. . . -. . i ,
peciea to live ; t
to" safety' oflfcershefr families and
civilians.'
WajorGrave"souTljeneral Graves,
was another officer, according to the
Red Cross account, who with utter
arfemnefs!W'NrIrTO rlthe danger
zone to aid women and children ex
posed to Qre, .Major Johnson has paid
tribute t( the part-also played by the
lnternatlonalrnltary police, whom he
commanu'ed."" " 5 1
I want those men to get the recog
nition due them," he said, i "They ren
dered thegreatest assistance, showed
absolute steadiness and coolness and
ran the same risks." Th$ Red Cross
account says that the international
military police and allied detachments
held control of Vladivostok, enforcing
the policy of neutrality, adopted by the
allies, and that tliftnks toj this, Vladi
vostok was unswept bjt battle except
In tfie vicinity of the' railway station.
There, however, furious combat raged.
"For men who entered the area of
fighting and the path jjf ftjing bullets
entered at deadly peril and every man
knew It," says the report. ,
. "Among those saved by JMaJor John
son and his men were General Roman-ovsl-y
and family. Ronianovsky is
chief of the "Russian general's staff.
He was living with his family in the
railway yards in his special train and
was a nonepmbatant Soldiers of
both sides; fired Upon the t'aln. It was
utterly dark nnd a storming, snowing
November morning when Major John
eon ' found the car and escorted tho
family to safety. ,
Hide In Black CeUara.
"Some of those he rescued that
night were found In the railway sta
tion where the most sangtlnary fight
ing took place. They had" sought ref
uge In cellars, or secluded Jlttle offices,
and crouched in the darljness, afraid
to move, afraid to whisper. In most
cases, when the rescue pirty arrived.
It took repeated calls and reassur
ances to locate . the . frightened, sus
picious mei r.nd women, 1
2"niS jfirst rescue trip was made
about 10 o'clock on the aight of No-
emlt lT nd thx,lastj,tJ5 :30 o'clock
on Tile nioriinioi iueimier ia.
-"Major "ohnwmsrcoinmnnd of Rus
sian, for he is a Russian born, was a
rnttftissllTtYTTttW' tjrtiergeiicy work at
rlh? railway slaTfdir, as it has been
ihroufijiut his service In Siberia.
"Gaaar! Ronianovsky expressed to
TTRoirTrJrr'esentntive grate
t'jRpiacc i.tU"n nn Xlmt nJor John-
T jlo not know hov any man could
m into .'Hint "rfell of 'fire, find our train
mid: hririi: 'us aut,f lib said, 'but this
All V"
ll.UII WU , jut
"lie evt t ht 1
he cat. Getting the
pnrt' out of ho tr'iin Major Johnson
heard the honl of tljii lonely, mortally
fiightenod '"at gomevnere in the dark
en-r, lit tu,Iy 3t Vm lurid flashes of
Runs and ttle tj nation of burning
buuaittgs. 1.
A.;I18 01 we wwnrcu usneu ineiu io
take the cat, and the rescue party
hald-tttere In the' shattered train.
In a mass of
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