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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 4

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MONDAY, MARCH 28, 192? THE CAPITAL PM EM. OR I JON PAGE FOUR Youth Outwits Chief of Cops But Is Forgiven Capital JtJournal Salem, Oregon Amundsen To Tell Story Of Adventures In Talk Sponsored Here By Lions ulp around the world In munlo, and dunce. Eat change gives opportunity for some colorful costumes and artistic stage settings. There Is ft different feature star for each stop of the One of the foremont Indian solol-sts. Chief Kagle Feather, heads the caot in 'The Wanderer la America." Urnust Charles, tenor, who was headlined last season In "Will Mor-risey's ICevue" and "Monkey Business," is the "Wanderer In British Kast Africa; Miss J-lyce la the "Wanderer" In Paris, while the hi! in Independent Newspaper, Published Every Afternoon Except Buaday at 136 a Commercial Btreet Telephone SI; Newi 82.

UttOKUE PUTNAM Editor and Publisher Tales of adventure always thrill, Entered ts wtcond -class mat! matter at Kalem. Oregon whether they are In printed form or are by word of mouth, but from the Hps of the adventurer, backed pay for this for me. He la In London again!" "Heally!" Colman showed no par tlcular Interest and yet there had been a time whleh they could both remember, not ao many years before when he had been furiously Jealous of lianted. "Has ho got any money," he allied. "Utcause If so Ills wife turned on her heel and swept out of the room.

Horrible horrible, tbia level to which she n'ii( Where was her pride that she could have a.skcd Jo li.niMt el i-i money? Onc8 had loved her and wished to mako her his wife; what must he think of her now? It wus not often that aha let bemelf cry; all her tears had been shed before the at ranger-woman mask had ever been created; but now the tears fell fast from her sad eyes an she realized how far she bad fallen since the days when she had been the one woman who counted In Joe Uaimted's life. Tomorrow At lite Daiu-e. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By carrier 19 cent a week. 46 cente a month; $5 a year In advance. of the performance, Hen Nve one.

Peaceful relations have been established In the Mmto family and "chief" has given his parental blessing ond stood host for a big dinner at his restaurant following his recovery from the shock of being outwitted by his son last week. Harry Minto, a young man employed In the office of the secretary of state, and Miss Ada Sharp, also of Kalem, accompanied by lloiner Foster, quietly sllpptd a way to the northwest Gretna Cireen at nnd were married. Perhaps Harry 01 111 had memories of private sessions with the rhlef of police In the family wood By mall In Marlon and Hoik counties, cne month 60 cents; I month by motion pictures, they prove Capt. Hoald Amundsen 91. Jf6; I month 12 26; 1 year 4 00 Elsewhere 60 cents a month; $5 a Chinese come-inn of umifuai ent and personality is tho "Wan derer" in one vt the phases.

There Is, ns well, a bunch of stunning girls, "The Sunkist explorer and lecturer, la one of those who is now on the lecture year In advance FI LL I.KASKI Wilt fa. ASSO. I A 1 KU lltl-SS SHU It The Associated Preta ts ex lualvely entitled to the use (or publico' ia im frnHi nnfl ft Isk about 'n tour who will appear In Salem next month. Seeking an educatlonnl attraction that would be without peer. in ftinr rhune.na mi- lion of all news dlspetrhes credited to It or not otherwise credited In tumes doing clever numbers to givo this paper and aUo loral news published herein.

the Salem Lions club, who Is Mponsoring Captain Amundsen's a dash of life to the snow. (ntf.rrvitlnml finale la a riot of lights, color and music. "Without or with offense to friends or foes I skfitrh ynyr world rrarfty aj it nora BYRON. rfyA shed, for he la still a minor, and nervousness other than that of a young brldegrum possessed him as he waited fur a long distance tele- had been brutally cruithed and trampled down, until In sheer self-defence she had created this other stranger-woman with which to hide her Brief and humiliation from the wurld. Hut it seemed hard to keep the mask of the stranger-woman before her face as she stood iU the fpot of the couch looking down at hT huxbiiiid, and there was a ha run bitterness In her voice when she spoke suddenly.

"Are you never going to work as long as you live?" Colimui's fiice grew boyishly aggrieved. He was fond of his wife in his own peculiar way, and he liked to boa to the world what good friends they were, and how much she cured for him. "Work:" be wild blt.nl;1y. "Why what on earth do you wan: me to do?" "What do other men do?" she aaked. Donald settled his head more comfortably against the cushions.

"I'm not like other men, thank (jod," he an Id. "I never have been and It's lucky for you." As shn did not answer, he smiled ood U-mpcredJy again. "Thiii's a rippling hat you've got on," he Fiiid. "Where did you get It?" "Are you really Interested?" she ironically. Jt waa iinpomible to an-er him.

"Of course I am," he said breezily. "What did it cost? All your clothes Interest me." Khe laughed drearily. "They interest you bc-cause you wonder who pays for them, I suppose," she aaid. "I often wonder myself. This particular hat la not paid for at all yet!" "I call that clever of you," ho snld.

"I I could get now clothes without puyiriff for them." She leaned tier elbow on the man-tlouhelf and considered him for moment, then she said deliberate-! ly: I "I am hoping Jo Ranged will RHirh'a Capitol theater will offer bargain week storting today with hone call to Salem Informing his Selling Ezekiel's Vision Barney." a Metro Goldwyn Mayor father that he waa married, despite he ns.surance of Foster that his ap prehension was needless. That this i.s a believing world and that many are anxious to pay good money for the chance to believe in something in which magic and religion are combined, is proven again by Phil Metschan, Portland hotel appearance In the city, selected him as the most representative man In tha field and under the club's auspices he be seen and heard twice at the Kl-slnore theater April 19. The question of a special matinee for school children In the afternoon ts being taken up with the school board. Captain Amundsen la still fresh In the mind of the public us the result of his latest exploitation, that of flying over the North Pole In the dirigible "Norge," th first to accomplish the feat. He la also remembered as tha discoverer of the tiouth Hole and of the true magnetic poles.

Reality In added to his lecture by the. motion pic pictures starring Itenee Adoree and Kalph flraves. "Blarney" la a thrill ing epic of the prize ring. Itenee Adoree Is a child of the circus, having been born In France of parents who were performers nnd her early training was In the sawdust ring She achieved eminence as a dancer owner and friend of the family, assumed responsibility for breaking the arrest of Homer D. Brown of Portland, head of a cult the news.

Some delay ensued as called the Divine Kevelation society. Brown has capitalized Chief ot Police Minto was attend- himself as a power company and is selling stock in shares of a funeral and could not be nd was dancing in Belgium during reached for soma time. 5 cents to 25 cents to children and the child-m 'tided members of his cult to manufacture a perpetual motion machine called tha wartime Invasion. Blie escaped The young couple are making as a refugee to England, then came their home In Salem, Captain Roald Aniuml-cii. tain Amundsen spoke to a packed to America to dance In vaudeville the Power of God.

The inspiration for the machine, Brown states, was re Salem audiences rocked with laughter at Wallace Hory In his last two comedies, "Behind tho Kront," and "Wore In the Navy Now," and he Is remembered as a refreshing treut when compared with moat of the screen's so-called and musical comedy. Pictures then Panic nt Hull Fight. Tampico, Mexico, March 8. (P) Five Chinese were killed and sev lured her and she played a number tures that were taken on the fam vcaled in a vision and based upon the first chapter of the house In the Portland Auditorium. At this time he waa able only to up oak of his hopes and to offer stereoptlclnn slides.

of parts of more or lesa importance book of Jizekiel, of the old testament, kzekiel was one of the ous flight. Prior to tho historic trip Cap-1 eral seriously Injured In a panto Her big triumph came in "The BI7 Parade." comedians. Hitt poculiar personal temple priests deported to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar. He yesterday caused by the collapse of a grandstand at the bull ring In received the prophetic call in the fifth year of his exile. His ity seems particularly adapted to bring out all the humor that ony baseball players, the kind with a 45-lnch cheat and a No.

6 hat, who which severul hundred Chlnost had A passenger can ride 40 miles for ia fare on Chicago atreet car; utterances are full of the symbolism and mysticism that char. holds for a comedian. acterize the prophetic era and are therefore taken literally In Casey Ihe Bat," which Is ithercd to be photographed. The funds of 399 Kansas counties linos if he choose the right route. Fnnuhon Marco opened another decided hit" at the Elalnore theater yesterday for a two-dav iihowldg.

It Is an original "idea" as they term their presentations, called "The Wandorer" and is given In four episodes It is In fact a playing at the Oregon theater today argue every decision of the umpire and sulks and kicks throughout a game. Iti such a character Interpretation Wallace Beery Is a scream through the entire picture. The Boston Museum of Fine Arts by cults of all kinds. he la most perfectly cast as one of are In the hands ot women treasur Is supported without taxation en- the "you know me, Al" type of. Irely by private contributions.

ers. DUMB DORA H' Chiok Youn2 If you have never read the first chapter of Ezekiel, you ought to, and find out this inspiration for perpetual motion that Brown prates of. Lack of space forbids its reproduction in entirely here, but it certainly was a marvelous contrivance that Ezekiel visioncd. It came out of a whirl-wind, a "great I NEARLY DIE WUGM fJ lie it ortcciRi tjat a 11 lSTCO EASW TO I I SCO'RE I "MINK OP WAS cloud, and a fire enfolding itself and a brightness was about sou re. Just loo at HER- SHE STODIES EIERH SWRE VllKttiTE WHS -OH -M i RE AO THE.

I 1A BEMiOS, GiRU SOUR AGE CAM it as the color of amber. READ GREEK POA GOT NOO KIDDED -WUS SHE'S TaE PRitE DUMB- WHEM CUEM ME VJOU TAS GREEK BOOK UE'UU SGR.E 't TrUHtf I'M THE. r-J 0RAINIEST GiBU OTrtEW0SU9 Out of the whirlwind came "the likeness of four living creatures" that had the likeness of a man. And everyone had SHE HAS SHE HAS r-J BEU OP TVAiS flvWftlsntAU MINI 1AA-MA! SMES I GREEK 0DCMBy I GOT THE BOOK VuPSiDE VOvit T'V: fSk tujpside7 -r -C- ULw four faces" and four wings, and they "sparkled like burnished f-l 7V COlXEGEi I COlXEGEi brass. The lour had each the face of a man, and the face of a lion and the face of an ox and the face of an eagle." And when they went, "every one went straight forward" as a "flash of lightning." Ezekiel continues: Now an I hfholc! lh l.vlnff preutureii, behold one wheel upon the earth.

And their niul their work wa.i ns It were a wheel In the middle of wheel the Rplrit of the living creature was In the Ah the nppearance of Ihe bow that la In the eloud In the day of ruin, so wan tho appearance of the bi IchtneHH round about. Thin waa the nppenianre of the likeness of tho rJory of the Lord and when tax It, I fell upon my face and I heard the voice of one that spake. This fantastic combination of many faced, colorful wierd creatures, ngs and wheels was conjured in the mind of Ezekiel as a form in which the Lord appeared to him. Brown is theiefore trying to reproduce a prophetic vision in mechanics, at least for the purpose of selling stock. In other words he is selling the Lord himself.

Ho probably belongs in the By George McManus ERINGING UP FATHER psycopathic ward at the hospital rather tlian tne peniien. tiarv. Tho books of the Anocalvnse. both the accepted and refect THVb GENTLEMAN ETiWELU HEREVE ARE 1 LIKETO ClT I ed books of the bible, are full of such wierd and colorful 5Y- I' LI-TAKE AKID SHOW Hirl "TO ROOM'S visions. Many of the devout have gone crazy trying to solve their riddles so their capitalization by religio-scientific A LEASE FOR J.OB A VEAR ON THOSE ROOM inventors offers a neglected and unlimited field for promoters profits.

Besting the Poachers A touching plea was made to Governor Patterson Satur- 1 ri 11 fHnrvnn Vlllnmrion fl 1 Clay ly rl ouie, euuur 01 niu uitgwN v-ivjr iiii.ii.uv District Attorney Stipp of Clackamas county in behalf of the IU. viim n.r..iiil bathers ana lourisis aiong me viuxnuuiao nvci sn barb-wire obstructions placed in some of the deeper holes by Tl. rtl.at Kiiotinna irnra rlfir-nrl tne State game cumiliaiaiua. ur llio nnnrnlinni nf illecrnl salmon nctters and Jv. N7 r.A- il llii Mililfi IU mm wv have evidently been quite effective as poachers are losing mm j- Bi twJs i their nets.

mt 1 na nna omAS SWimmiflO AT. I'l- ineir piea is a siniuita oar, a --o this time of the year, when salmon are running, and the auto i Ilia nntittnnrra nl. 17 Soma IIIIIIIIIIISII; BARNEY GOOGLE liy Billy De Beck camps are vacant 01 muri.ns. lege a number of valuable nets have been caught and abandoned by their owners and recovered by deputy game wardens. This is considered a great outrage by the poachers and their defendants.

The Clackamas river has been closed to commercial tinti- imufilinva VL'lm ttft nit Il IXCO eNJEBVWlMS OP VYHH S. MAI DN ANt SHE. ing lor several years, uui ucijms if thev had a vested right to the river, have continued their i 41 niiiVinra rln LA t- cr Ptttr AQAW. ATEiH. ALL.

VAnJ HOUH CAAN BE; KIIGWT -TwCRE'S SOMETHING ABOUT THIS KINO A LVFe THAT DRAG'S SOU BACK To IT Thouw soo-me Qot The. svoellst castle COOPLtO WITH A VURMIufi iNTSKffl BEEM LOOKING APTtR Me LIK5 A POUCe 03G LATClW SOU CAN GO iiredatory operations. iiu mrse 1 1 i. 4 hut inlnrfm-a ThpV llUVe IM THE OCIAI. UlMiHL vu BOCK Tb MIS O.D HOMt AH DOM- Know VMWAT To MAKS MVSTAW GOOGLE MO MO' -SOtA-E DANS COtAPLAlNS OAT HIS BED Too HAHft OS MEX' OAV VIE 'SLEEPS IM TW U0ORLO VTS To BE To BACK NOVO AUO FIMO CVEU(- not nesnaie vo sm.ui.

made more (rouble for the game commission than all other 1. 1 frnm aumnn. SIT AROONO OJITh SOU SHCfS OFF AMO 1 -THNG. RUNNING TfiROW VOUR CIGAR BUTTS ON THS FLOOR. I wps.

voo tsoT eeei hurt AOBietn: IO ftSK EIC VIHN HURN JO GRANT HIM A FEW) OftNS OF FHeeOOM 16 StENO UJIW HIS MOttse fAMO HIS BUODVtS IN TUG POOL RCOM ON OS FlO' 1 sections ot tne siaie comumeu, iui roniiumu thizing jurors are difficult to obtain. Game Warden Averill deserves credit for having found .1.. 1 tin nra in rtoAPil BECAUSE UIANT T6 SPEND (WW GOOGLE A DANS UJOU (vy mjSTSE KX HANO OV6R Cl a means to etiecuveiy ran utreams. The method should be followed in the Nestucca and BVrtHITMIMG IS SCRENE BM TilE VAN HCM MEMAGH OUE To BARH.V EMEN TfeW- 'VMW MATURAILN Kino dispositioaj ahjo. other closed rivers.

Wlien tne naming seasons upi-us, mi salmon run will be over, the obstacles to nutting can be removed. In the meantime, the salmon can ascend the Clackamas to their spawning grounds thus Insuring future supply. AS mms MKS.MAN HOSN TUINVCING-ThaT A wen cuangg BETTVIt HA: COMt CNEH H6 BEEW VISWY PIEASAMT OF tATE IN FACT r. SO PIEASANT BARNJtV it 117. by Kinf Fcitum Syndicat-r, Inc.

A LITTie VMOWWEO AMOUT Cmi Bfit.m richti PS Broken Off J2. RUBY M. AY RES Oovmgklt t9tS, ey IL rife MeVtmn iVctrpaper evndicala. MUTT AND JEFF 'liie l.itlie I hup Outht To Study the I'akndar a Bit By Bud Fisher jcrr, Wt'LC tR0P IM W4 HoT- I I Ae that nolo outRTweixV li cLb f1 wiuaiccI anj iV PalI- -I r-vw. ...1, IRMMOBft AMT Wim until at l.i nt In he ioi h.ule Colmnn lo nppr-'arh him apstn.

nnd eht his iUor in both their Ht OUIAJS flV BANKtl VA )- 1 1 HownAX Kllu BM IHVU MGT 10 MMM Opl IN OuB 1.17 TUt M01 WHO AOC FllWTf IT tAN'T iii.mxn tiii: sk Mrs. found her h-iMmnd llns; full Ipiir'Ii rn a couch In front of a flic, a cushion drapuM lienenth his I on il emoklnit a tmb- oNM Wm A Biuf r- SIM Mt MAMS A TRAWtLS'. Voo MvHT VISIT ul rimumm w. Il 3 I ABouX Meeriuc; mm iirut PBieiub ifm I I MiCTAMl rv at ooB atg iu we -1 Lr I ywnM mowcx we'll. Put wi filO ON A LftT of tlOA Afc '1 ANY I 3 ARWAb'.

we- 60TTA lVou lURoMef I fjcufft fteM BtBVSHlMl If 1 OUO tuMMtfc. I- 1) TAVSI UMTIL THr I I Jl SPIOfAt) TH RlINK 1 I I I 1W CLIMAT Op 3 II IK ElfKT OP LI MAKC PeoPLfr TIIMIC I HARM, hr brlnr pipe. He turnM Ills hemrt I "ui i 1 1 i M. I i i 1 1 i.i rv tm. I I a k.

i I HIL I I I NDHEMHCKI I when ehe entered, and said: "Hul lo!" In a sleepy voice. Eleanor did not answer, but she fa me forward, drnKlnn off her loves, n1 stood at the foot cf the oourh looking down at him, She hnA married this man for Klennor had been very nenr to drpi1r then. Her chlUt, to whose foinlnic she h.i.t looked forward with iiu'h i'Y. died before It wns two years old, and with It died all hope tf happlni'ss. Then, when they had been married ten years the uncle died, and although ah had not dAred hope for foi Klvcncss from lilm, or any rememberance In his will, she found to her relief that he had left her five hundred a year, the money tied securely to her, Hut five humlrcd with siii-h a husband as lona1d Cotinan was not nearly sufficient.

althouRh It kept them In necessities, and when Klesnor mad her hal'lna; proposal to I United acrom the luncheon ta-Me (hat day, he was shrewd enouich to filers (hat It waa not the firxt "A love. Fifteen years aco she hud married him, bellevlne; herself to be the luck lew itlrl In the world, ronvlnred that she stood on the threshold of the Hnppr-ever- after Iind which no few of us ever find. A month had disillusioned her. At the end of (he honeymoon she knew she had married a waller who reslly cared Tery llllle for her. II anon ran through what money he had, and then throuit-h Iter own small en It a I.

anil benn borrowlna; fiom everyone they cw. Time and aimln fter uncle a 'i hurt. el 01 had awiated them. time she lal done such a thine. Hansted could only pity her.

Rven hit unrnmantlc eyes rould ace how the real woman In her MHT.WM Mil, IT. I t- n..

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