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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1919)
NOVEMBER 21, 1919. .11 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF City Editor ...Vain 7070. A 6'5 Sunday Editor . Main 7O70. A fiowo Advertising: Department. .Main T07u. A em5 Superintendent of Bulld'g. Main TUtU. A AMl'HEMKNTS. HETLIG (Broadway at Taylor) A Phince There Wan." Toiisht. ALCAZAK (Eleventh at Morrison) Alca zar Musica.1 Flaers in Her Keslinnt " Tonight. B A K i K (Broadway, near Morrlaon) Biker Stock Company In "The Naugtity Wife." Tonight. LYKIU i t out th at Stark) edy, "The Millionaire." daiiy. 7 and P. M. Musical corn Three shows PANT AGES (Broadway at Aider) Vaude ville. Three shows daily. 2::i0. 7 and H:05. HlrJJLKU.ifci (Broadway at Yamhill) Vaudeville and moving- pictures, '1 to 5, :40 to li P. M. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, continuous, 1:10 to 11 P. M. THRIFT STAMPS WAH SAVINGS STAMPS On bale at Business Office, Oregonian. TITE MORNING OREGOXIAX, FRIDAY, Oxford Appointments Exchanged. Frank Flint and Stevenson Smith, recently elected 'Rhodes scholars 'from Reed college,, will exchange ap pointments to Oxford. Mr. Smith, be cause of his community work at Top- "pcnish. Wash., in connection with the high school there, has found it Im possible to leave next month and Air. Flint will take his place. Mr. Flint is preparing to leave his work at Keed and will leave for overseas next month. The change in plans has made it necessary for him to obtain a read ing knowledge of Greek within two months in order to pass the entrance examinations to Oxford in January, List of Rooms Asked. Dudley Evans, who is directing the housing plan of the Portland Chamber of Commerce and Hotelmen's association is asking oya! and hospitable citizens to call up the Liberty Temple, Main 313 and register rooms available for the accommodation of visitors who will be here today and tomorrow for the Pacific - Internatonal Livestock Exposition, the Shrine gathering and the big football game. So weLl ar ranged has been the housing that but few have been called upon to offer the use of their rooms, but the capacity of the hotels is well-nigh taxed and co-operation in this respect is urgently requested. Twenty-One Become Citizens. Having served in the United States army, 21 foreigners became citizens in the federal court yesterday. The new citizens are: Anargeros Kantsas, Greece; Oustave Herman .reterson, Sweden; Niele Hansen Nielsen, Den mark; Nils lvaro Nordquist, Sweden; George Mayhew, Kngland; Malcolm Thomas McLean. Canada; Peter Mc Leod, Scotland; Hans Robert Wytten berg, Switzerland; Erik Wilhelm An derson, Sweden; Jens Peter Johannes Rasmussen, Demark; Lazare FisheL Russia; Panagiotis Koronetis, Greece; Isadore Harry Cap lan, Russia; George Kill pit, Turkey; Paul Peterson, Den mark; John Re, Italy; Jacob Karlson, Sweden; Theofiloa John. Pappas, Greece; Neil Robertson, Scotland; William Murray. Scotland; Knute Eric Ejorklund. Sweden. The greatest aggregation of show horses ever exhibited In the north west will be at the night horse show at the Livestock Exposition building tbts week; ten classes will be Judged each night, beginning at ft o'clock. Monday. Thoroughbred livestock parade each night at 7:40. Besides the show classes there will be races, drills by Portland Hunt club teams, "musical chairs" and other spectacular events. Hard-surfaced roads for autos. Kenton cars direct to door without transfer. General admittance 60 cents; reserved seat tickets $1, on sale at Sherman, Clay & Co. and hotels. Adv. Dr. Rkbbc to Speak. The second lecture in the First Presby terian church services on "The Meaning of Americanization" will be given to morrow at 1 P. M. eharp- by Dr. George Rebec in the chapel. The sub ject is "The Fundamentals of Real Americanism and How Secured." The half hour lecture will be followed by a general discussion. The chapel is on Alder, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. Admission is free and all men and women are cordially invited to attend. Legs Mutton, 15c. At Ftank L. Smith's, 228 Alder street: Mutton chops, 15c. Liver, 10c. Shoulders mutton, 10c. Stew, 8c. Veal and beef porterhouse. 25c. Round steak and sirloin steak, 20c. Tenderloin steak and rump roast, 18c Veal cutlets, 20c. Tongues, 20c. Something good in veal roast, 15c Breasts veal and pot roasts. 124c Frank L. Smith's is 228 Alder st. Adv. Btrd Lecture Arranged. "Visitors at the Bird Bath' is th subject of an illustrated lecture by Mrs. Mamie Campbell at the Audubon society to morrow at 8 P. M. in library hall, central library, with color photo graphs. . Mrs. Campbell has organized many Junior Audubon societies in the past three years. The public is in vited. Services to Be Held Tonight. Services will be held at the Congrega tion Ahavai Sholom, Ptrk and Clay streets, tonight at 8 o'clock. Rabbi Arthur S. Montaz will deliver a ser mon. Tomorrow morning there will be services at 8:S0 o'clock. Rev. R. Abrahamson will officiate. Divorce and Alimony Granted. Circuit Judge Belt yesterday granted to Nellie Gertrude Schultz a divorce and $30 a month alimony from Will ism C. Schultz. The complaint was based on cruel and inhuman treat ment. The case was not contested. No Profitkerino on Spectacles. Tr. George Rubenstein. the veteran optician, still fits the best eye glasses at very moderate prices. Tories, Kryp toks also the cheaper grades. 226 Mor rison St., near 2d. Main 291. Adv. Concert 1b Tomorrow. Mrs. Harry T. McQuade will give a concert at the Men's Resort tomorrow at 8 P. M. This la Mrs. McQuade's first concert at the resort. The entertainment is open to the public. Thanksgiving Reunion, Shipherd's Springs. Carson, v ash.. Thursday, Friday and Saturday; three days of feasting and dancing, mid-season get together party; turkey and all the trimmings. Adv. Donations for the Thanksgiving oinner at the Children s home in South Portland will be thankfully received and called for if Main 57 is notified. Adv. Just received a shipment of Budda toilet water and perfumes In attrac tive Xmas packages. Lewis-Stenger Barbers' Supply Co., cor. Morrison and Tenth sts. Adv. Rabbi Wise to Speak. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise will speak, at the serv ices this evening at Temple Beth . Israel. His topic will be "George Eliot." G Company, Attention! Reunion postponed on account death of Judge Gantenbein. Adv. Drs. Flora a. Brown and F. F. Cas- seday, 700 E. Burnside. East 4734 Adv. Razors, blades, etc, ground. Port land Cutlery Co.. 6 6th st, near Stark. --Adv. Kehxirex Coal, Carbon Coal Co, mine agents. 321 Hawthorne av. East US& Adv. Dorothy Rasmussen, teacher ballroom and stage dancing. 610 Eilers bldg Adv. Fresh fall salmon by piece, 15c lb. Ocean Fish Market, 1S5 3d st. Adv. Safety Boxes, lc daily. 284 Oak. Adv. Dr. Calvin S. Whitb has returned. Adv. $ -l isWi LMilm , 1 I Vt. T Mllll IT -C- I 1, Copyritkl 1919 Toe Houx 4 Kuppcnboiro THANKSGIVING ' The Clothes The Turkey Only a few more days and Thanksgiving day will be here. Good clothes play an important part on the Day of Thanks. It's one of the "Dress Up" days of the season. Toward this end we offer SUITS and OVERCOATS From the House of Kuppenheimer For business men and young" men. Special Values at $40, $45j$50 Others to $85 See our big window display. Express Shipment of - VELOUR HATS Jgg Specially priced Wr We Give S. & H. Stamps Exclusive Kuppenheimer House in Portland MORRISON AND FOURTH Talmud Torah Services. Services will be held at the congregation Novah - Zedek Talmud Torah, Sixth an Hall streets, tonight at 5 o'clock and tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. A. I. Kosencrantz will officiate. All are welcome. Sunday school will be held Sunday morning at 10. Dr. W. I Bishop; 408 Stevens bldg. Adv. Moors Sanitariom for the mlllc cure. Adv. WOMEN'S C0ATS ON SALE Included In the annual overcoat sale of the Brownsville Woolen Mills Store, Third and Morrison streets, are a limited number of women's utility coats, warm, useful winter, coats. Prices reduced to $18 to t27.60. Adv. Alleged Deserter Is Caugbt. ABERDEEN, Wash.. Nov. 20. (Spe- Handy but Unsafe" The man who used his trunk for a bank discovered, when the bank was robbed, that there was no receiver, no bank commissioner, no Federal Reserve Board. In fact, nothing whatever to take charge and pay back the deposit ors. Trunks are handy, to be sure, but unsafe for banking purposes. Globe-Dpmorrnt Editorial. October 13, 1B1 cial.) Earl Stafford, a young man who declared he had served In the United states marines and had been honorably discharged, has been taken to Bremerton by Chief of Police Dean to answer a charge of desertion. Th Bremerton authorities authorized the return. Why Do They Do It It is one of the unexplained mysteries of life why people apparently possessed of av erage intelligence still store money in trunks, dishes in the cupboard, under the mattress or carry it on their persons. ' , A savings bank is the only safe repository for any considerable amount of money, be cause it keeps the actual coins secure and because it prevents frivoling it away in small amounts. If you are keeping money in unsafe places remove it at once and deposit it with some conservative, well-known banking institu tion. You will save the money and acquire interest besides. Our Savings Department Open Saturday Evening From 6 to 8 for Tour Convenience. Ladd & Tilton Bank Oldest In the Northwest Washington and Third SMBElf FEDERAL RESWJ UnflTl PIVPR APPI PC Send your Eastern Shriner visitors nUUU niftn nrrULO a box of this world - renowned fruit, supplemented with a box of Nabob Prunes, Oregon's finest, fanciest and best. Nothing- could be a more suitable or happier souvenir. Do it now. We have them all varieties: Spitzenbergs, Winter Bananas, Delicious, Yellow New towns, etc, priced at $1.70 up. wm mm TWANirSfilVrWft TUaifPYS Oregon corn-fed birds. "We have a larire buddIv com in or Send In- your order "now, and we will carefully select yours as soon as they arrive. 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Keeps all your often-referred-to papers and records at hnger tips no in terruptions caused by going or sending to distant filing cabinets. Let us show you a desk just riitht for your work, equipped with special systems. JOKES' DAIRY FARM SAUSAGE Fresh shipment to arrive today. Tastier and better than ever, if that is possible. Links, per pack age. 0Oc Meat, 55e. CLUSTER RAISINS J?:s.b" but we have plenty now, both California and Imported. Fine, plump, fat fruit, per package, 30e and up. flBrnOU KlITQ Walnuts and Filberts. 48e per pound. They UrtLUUll nUlO are better than any that we know of. The meat is whiter, sweeter, and the percentage of shriveled nuts is almost at zero. This Is very important when con sidering: price. ( ALLIGATOR PEARS SSiFISS!.lS' 8l" "d RiKFRY fifinn whn planning your Thanksgiving din. DMPiLu I UUUUO ner, remember our bakery department. Home-made Mince, Apple and Pumpkin Pies: Layer, Nut and Pound Cakes; French Pastry, etc Products of our own home baitery, made of the best and daintiest materials. rnj A- OIOI YiK rl'in TZ.OO :ealy-Dresser. ir 29 0 STARK ST. HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, Just off Unioa S quart Famous for good service, comfort and axctfleat cuisine at reasonable price. Rates from $1.75 a Day Breakfast 40c and 75c Lunch ftoc: Sundays 7&c Dinnw Sunoajs si. t0- Mnnlcipal Car line direct to door. Motor bus meets train and steamers. The Call Comes for Trained Men The solution of the problem of the hour is more trained workers. In every branch of business there are plenty of unskilled employes, but not enough trained men. Not only is business calling' for trained men, but the United States Government sends out a fresh call every week for male stenographers, typists, .bookkeepers, clerks, etc. Why not insure yourself permanent employment by preparing for such a position at the Y. M. a A. BUSINESS SCHOOL New term opens December 1. School open day or night. ' This school co-operates with the state in securing financial aid for returned service men. Write, call or phone for catalogue. Div. C. Room 416 Y. M. C. A. Main 8700, Branch 2. H H it:; Glass & Prudhomme Co. Printers Bookbinders 65-67 Broadway EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE j i ?3 In F'nraititret end A nnlianr- Filinv '.f EauiDment and Supplies. Seals end Rubber Stamps. Engineers J eM mna iyperner supplies. Blank Books, Indexes and Cards. Loose-Leaf Forms. Printing, Engraving and Steel Die Embossing, Bookbinding firm jura Oas Sts. FoaruuiD. O RICOH Automobile-Tractor School Day and Night Specializing on Automobiles and Tractors. New course in vulcanizing to begin soon. New building and new equipment. High-grade instruction; personal attention. School operated on practical laboratory and shop method. This school co-operates with the state in providing financial aid to returned service men. For detailed information address Div. C, Dept. of Education, Y. M. C A. Bldg., Portland ForYourChristmas Beautiful Portraits Exquisite Landscapes Picture f raming Expert Enlarging Berger Studio 108 Tenth St., Pittock Block Phone Broadway 500 BOOKS SO.OOO New Books at Pre-War Price. Covering; every branch of Utera-turtfL Larffe stock second-hand books and magazines bought, sold and exchanged. Dyke" s Automobile Encyclopedia. A larg-e variety of gift books. Johnson's Book Store ISO Fourth Street, Near YamerllL