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riday Evening, April 3, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Page Three ember ,ottL irJ BOZELL SUIT (Continued from pars n) g in room ;i 01 mo same Brother Tells Story Bote".'' vi't 10 Mi" Bollm,1,1 Id e Bean hooie were revealed to Mrs. Hoiell by ner io-)cr-. . .t0 spied UP"" tn0 " mi,b told tlie jury in bis opening Ijutement. The noy. . .u, . jioiell enter the Bean home when aU (be tumiij was away except uimu. . hr saw lights glow in one of the ,amily rooms for a few moments aoi tbeo f out. Next ne saw me ugni. go in Miss Bollman's room, then go . .: -A tlipn flush nn fienin. out for S uiu Soon afterward the boy's story runs, Miss Bollman came out of the house, ,ot into ber automobile nd drove away- . . , Shortly afterward sne reiurnea, dui eeini the boy loitering outside the house drove uruu ........ .be returned again and started to put ,er car In the garage the boy crossed be street, it is alleged, and asked her where Bozell was. Denies His presence When Miss Bollman denied that be was in the House we ooj ,a sum iu have replied: "You tell him to come home as soon u he en get there." Shortly afterward, .the attorney said, Bozell returned home in "an ex ited state" and was told by Jlrs. Bozell that she knew where he had been and what he wns doing and that be could leave home and ned not re- rn. With the a.uount of the bainagcs to be find by the jury the case will go forward ihe same us though the de fendant were represented in court. Tbe taking of testimony is expected to consume most of the day. New Ambassador fP V ' I TiMss " Poter August Jay, of Newport, R. I., has been confirmed, by the senate as new ambassador to Argentina. He has been In the diplomatic servloe for more than 20 years, recently be ing minister to Rumania. (Contenuod from page one) tonian and was known before her marriage to Count I)e 1'as.iuati as Beruice James. Her mother and one brother live in Boston. She was prima donna in the Metropolitan Opera company with Caruso for seven years succeeding Sembrieh. Madame 1'asquali was taken ill while on a tour with the Orpheum vaudeville circuit. York, sud as such occupied with opera j Sailor RotlimS Btage in ail the pnuclpul cities ot Kurupe before coming to this country) AIlCT OO 1 carS and with his brother, the Ute Kdoiunl , de itewke. bssso, shared the honors MANILA. April 3. OP) Captain of being the pfcnnpal attraction Jli i -Tim itplaihaw of the - steamship tbe European opera stage. , Belgenland, which la carrying some ."(HI excursionists around the world. School Dissolution Plan to be Voted "By the rude bridge that arched the flood Their Hug., to April's breeze un furled. Here once the embattled farmers stood. And fired the shot heard round the world." "Patriot's Day," Sunday, April 1!). will be observed in the schools of I.anc county and suggested programs for the event have been received at j the office of K. J. Moore, county su- j perlntendeut of schools, from J. A. ' Churchill, state superintendent of public instruction. The day will mark the l."0th iinui- : versa ry of the battle of Lexington , and Concord, 1775-H)'J5. The com municntion received from Mr. Church- ill contains the proclamation of Gov- j ernor waiter m. I'lerce aesignai.ug April 10 as a period of patriotic ob servance in the state. Tbe churches have been requested to hold patriotic services on that day. MEMBER OF ACADEMY NEW YOKK, April 3. Mine. Ber nice Le I'usiiuali, coloratura soprano who died today at Omaha was the first American woman to become a member of the Accademia Kilnrmouim in Home. She was elected to the acad emy last year. She was born in Boston. She was the daughter of Captain James, t S. A., retired, and was a member of the Daughters of the American Uevolu tion. Her entiro musical education was received in this country. After singing in concerts and opera here she weut abroad. She made her debut abroad at Milan in the role of Marguerite in "Kaust." JEAN DE RESZKE DIES NICE, France, April 3. Jean de Iteszke, world famous operatic artist, for many years leading tenor at the Metropolitan Opera house, Xcw York, is dead. For a number of years Jean de Reszk ewas the leading teiior of the Metropolitan Opera company, New York, and as such nccplied with opera goers a popular place similar to that held by the late Knrico Curuso. He SALEM, Ore., April 3. With the seven school districts constituting the Gervais Union high school d.s tr.ct petitioning for an election on the question of dissolving the district, the Manon county boundary board 'to day authorized an election uu the third Monday in June, Should the liervais district be dis solved the pupils would attend either the Wood burn or the Salem high s hool. The liervais union high school dis trie4, was the f.rst union district organized in Marion county, nnd ac cording to Mrs. M. U Fulkerson, county school superintendent has been doing excellent work. j recalled his previous visit to the ready I Pb.lippines IM years ago, when he ti ' , '. ed up his big ship here recently to . I what he said was one of the finest j piers in the world. "Thirty-six years ngo." said Cap i tain Hnulsliaw, "I put inta Iloilo with la shipload of sick men, nml we buried them all but three. - All but three, and one of the three wai myself. Fever and ague took them off. I'll wager you have but little of that nowadays, everything looks so elrau. "You know it's a very strange thing! From here we are going to Batavia. There Its years ago the Jnv&nese had me all tied up to a tree seud me into Kingdom Come. But I got away. "The Philippines look very differ ent ti me, very different, indeed. The l;:st t'me I was here with the old ( ninlmy, a 1,000 ton ship, and now I hae a '.J7.000 tu ship. There's a sreat differ uce." Phone S. E. Steven for piano toning. Hall's Cataarrfo Medicine:? rid your system of Catar-h or Dcai acas caused by Catarrh. SoV by drutsistt for ovtt 40 yen F.J.CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio Former Official Of Klan Arrested INDIANAPOLIS, April 3. D. C. Stepht uson, former grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan hi Indiana, waa in dicted today by the Marion countv grand jury on five charges iu connec tion with an alleged attack on Miss Madge OberholUer of Indianapolis. Indictment k also were returned against Earl Kleuck and Earl (.entry, paid to have been companions of Stephenson. Judge ,7 nines A. Collins, fixed Stephenson's bond at $-."i,000. LBaker man Named On Dental Board - SALEM, Ore.. April 3. Dr. Geo. S. MoCord of Baker wns today ap pointed by Governor Pierce as a mem ber of the state dentn) board to suc ceed Dr. F. W. Hollister, of Portland whose term ha expired. Dr. W. W. Wnlker of Portland was reappointed t.D the board. to regain SALEM, life.. April 3. Tbe Home Telephone and Telegraph company of southern Oregon, with offices at ftled- fonl, yesterday, applied to the public service commisiion for authority to increase its service rates approxi mately 25 per cent. The company claims that tbe return on its invest ment lust year was less than one pe? cent. The value of the property," says the application, "as shown by the bo-iky of tlie company of December 111. 10114, was $514.7115, against whicn there was outstanding firwt mortgage bunds in the amount .of $1100,000, which bonds beur interest at the rato of li per cent per nunuin. There w.u also outstanding six per cent nut1 in the amount of ? 10,775 nnd SXJO shares of common stock valued .it $:'4i.ooo. "During the year 10'J4 a physical inventory was t:i';en of this property ami an Hppraisnl bus now been com pleted. This shows the value of the property as of Jnnuary 1, at Ml-'.riOo.OO and the additions and betterments to January 1, 10-5, give s mine of smri.Ttio.im. "The rate of return on the apprais ed value, as indicated above, for the year llr24 was ..Mi5 per cent and had the proposed schedule of rates been in effect for the same period, Ihe rate of return would have been 4.7-'l per cent, or less than 5 per ent in terest on the Investment." Styles 100 Years Ago Cause Laughter HEHUX. April 3. ( Mpd's i hats of uldi-D days afforded the Uer- l'li public much itimisfinent during the ; rcreijt exhibit of clothing, hfld to cou-; trim the styles of the hist 300 years ! witn the styles of today. U;gh hats, much taller than those . worn today, nnd as shagKy as a j Newfoundland dog. appeared in the window's of many habe nlushers. Cur- j .oils straw hats loaned Ly museums ' also inmluced broad smiles among! the -throngs which gathered about show-windows. Many of these were : shaped like old-fashinnctl silk hats, and were made of bumhr -.i?)d orien- j :nl grasses. brings joy to you nnd your friend3. 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TODAY Money Bach If Not Sal It W Clip the Coupon Todav from Pags 2 How to Talk r MmniaoM ramnow baaaUkf Editor Nnr IMnrrftiM Dktinny Somebody hu triced ma nCoot punctuation. I am not rare that this subject should bo discussed in "How to Talk" and yet that, title might better have been "How to Speak and Write Cor rectly," and perhapa it would oave been if there were time and space to continue this series; but it must end soon. "So many oi my friends, my correspondent writes, "fail to use punctuation marks that it nukes their letters difiiult to read. . . . Pq you beliere m dashes?" Answering the query first, I do believe in dashes and nse them. To me they are quite real, as well as useful when properly employed. But to read a hand written letter where only dashes are used for punc tuating, is somewhat distract ing, to say the least The dash denotes atitrhtry lonuer pause than a comma when used in its place. Then it may properly be employed at the end of a sentence like this one, to indicate an aftcrthouRlif something added to strengthen the sense. Use it also in place of parentheses except in tech nical writing. Now about punctuating social correspondence. Business cor respondence, through the use of the typewriter, is always punc tuated or mispunctuated at times, I may say advisedly. Writers should be as careful of punctuation as they are of Rrammar. Proper punctuation often saves words and cer tainly it renders the composi tion more intelligible. The novice will readily learn the use of the three principal marks as follows: The period denotes a pause a full stop, ft occurs at the end of the sen tencewhen you come to a full stop. The semicolon is a liilf stop; a shorler pause. The comma is a quarter stop,a quar ter of a period. Music students should compare these three punctuation marks with notes whole, half, and quarter notes. With these three marks, and by following these few remarks, anybody should be enabled to punctuate. Of course there are in addition to these the colon, used to indicate th.it something follows; the question mark, for use when a question is asked ; and the exclamation point, called a "scrccchrr" by printers, for reasons readily rccopmcd. Knr further particulars re garding punctuation, consult the one that often is called "The 3 dictionary ol dictionaries, oe cause it contains more than the vocabulary including a treatise on the subject of ounctuatiou. Tt it eonlinutJ) " t ft- I m TirrywitfiiTM