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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1911)
1911. tvttoi- 55 1 K Suits in f ancv weaves: in blue A VIDA REED SIGNS WITH BIG K. & E. ATTRACTION "1 black; every proper fabric Warm and serviceable Portland Girl to Appear With Charlotte Walker in Lonesome Pise.'' The Trail of the SAT .---".-- ft - T T7" 1 "4. I V I'MK 11,4 All. .1111 liJllJljlk JL Till PUJAA UlM,VIViXi -- av- , - : i "IOYEk MEANS SFACT ON i KISS Tin 11 RED. ArORTUANT girl who la gaining metropolitan recognition In the rrry early daye of her career la Vlrt Reed, the only daughter of Mr. Hoe Coursen Reed. She has Just slimed contract with the b!g theatrical firm of Klsw Erlanger to appear with Char lotte Walker In Eugene Walker- dra matisation of -The Trail of the Lone some rtne." Miss Reed's position Is further made important by the fact thut she I to be also understudy for Mim Walker, and of two other roles In the play. he was enraged about l days ago for the place after one hour's rehearsal, and left New Tork Irimedlatelr for i'hlladrlphla, wher- the company Is playing. Miss Heed Is a graduate of the Sar-c-nt-Krohman Iramatlc School, and his hail special tralnlmt In stage danc ing as well. In fact, so talented Is she. In thts particular Held that Marvin, tho New Tork producer, offered In two years to make her a second Isadora Duncan. But Mlsa Reed is Intensely ambitious In th work of drama and has devoted her attention to It. 6h has as well a splendid musical knowl edge, and la gifted aa a Tocallat. When she lived In Portland she was a par ticipant In local theatrical events of an amateur nature, and la especially remembered for her beautiful dancing In the first Klrmess held here. Miss Reed la a graduate of Portland Acad emy and a former St. Helen's Hall girl. She speaks several languages fluently, and Is a student of literature. Mlsa Reed's friends In Portland are legion, and they learn of her rapid advance ment in her chosen career with delight and gratification. SCHOOL STRIKE BREWS MOTIIK.lt OK CilRI. WHIPPED TFI.LS OF TIIUF-r. Unman Sajs Pleasant Home Pupil" Will Walk Out If Trnchcr I Vol Indkrtrtl. If an Indictment Is not returned scalnst Miss Mabel Stevens the pupils i.f the Pleasant Home school, near '5-ham. where she presl.lrs as teacher, will strike, declares the mother of Rose T-mnler. sge.l IS. whom Miss Stevens I. accused of whipping. The strike threats were made In the grand Jury nltnrss room yestrr-lay while the use was aniler consideration. Mrs. Tannler also announced that she tskes enreptton to the alleged asser tion of one of the school directors that would bury the "kids" ss fast as Miss Stevens saw lit to kill them. This man believes the teacher should be boss and Is said to have the support of an other of the directors, making two nut ..f three of the Hoard In favor of Miss Stevens. Pleasant Home Is divided over ths .ontroversv. Some are In faror of lla- hargtng Miss Stevens while others be lieve her to be In the right and are !ermlned that she shall not meet tha fste of her three predecessors, who ara reported to have been driven from the . hol by the rowdyism and "Independ ence" of some of the pupils. Miss Utevens has announced her de termination not to give In. About a week ago Miss Stevens con sidered It necessary to discipline the Tannler girl br keeping her after rhool. The girl Is alleged to have dis puted ths teaciicr's authority and to bsve attempted to leave the room after announcing that her father had In structed her not to remain after school hours. Whipping of the pupil by the teacher Is said to have ensued. A arrant was Issued for the teacher's arrest but she came to Portland and gave herself Into the custody of Con st jble Weinberger. The charge against hr was dismissed In the Justice Court on motion of the plstrlrt Attorney. GREATER CITY CLUB FORMS letter Is Sent to Civic Motile to l ege Membership Support. T:e Oreafer Portland Plans Associa tion nlll be formally launched tomor row night at a meeting that has been called for the purpose and Its birth will see the passing rf the Civic Im provement League, which ha for months devoted Its energies to bring ing about tle new organlratlon. Tha following letter has been sent it by Ir. J. R. WeU.erbee. chairman, and Charles B. Merrick, secretary, of the league: "The committee on permanent or ganisation has completed Its report and will submit It at a meeting to be held In the Commercial Club Conven tion Hall at S P. M-. Monday. Novem ber 13- At this meeting the plan of organisation will be presented and officers elected to carry on the work of adopting plans for a Ureater Port land. We sK.all depend upon you to be present, to represent your organi zation In till work, and we urge you to. Invite other Interested rttUena to attend ths meeting and participate, as the work of tho Civic Improvement League Is to be turned over to the new organization on that ate. This letter was addressed to tho representatives of M civic bodies and others of similar Import were sent to the 97 subscribers to tha fund that sustained the original organlratlon. one feature of the plan Is that thesa subscribers, all of whom gavs IIS. ara to necome charter and Ufa members of the new organlratlon and actively participate In Its work. s . a ASTORIA FILING OPPOSED IVntland-Bonnd Craft Delayed by Manifest There. Members of the Shipowners" Associa tion of the Pacific Coast have Inaugu rated a movement to Induce officials at Washington to ellmlnato the neces sity of vessels arriving from Coast ports entering at Astoria when bound for Portland and of clearing there when Appointments for Eyesight Testing Since we have adopted our new system and methods of devoting out entire business exelnsivery to the scientific fitting of eyeglasses, we have had numerous requests for an appointment, so that onr elients ran be waited upon promptly. As many persons requiring glasses may not know of this simple way to reach us and receive almost imme diate attention, we wish to an nounce that appointments may be made with us bv person, mail or phone. Main 182, or A 4312. We shall be glad to hear from you. High -class work at the lowest possible prices. THOMPSON Eyesight Specialist Second Tloor Corbett Bldg. FIFTH AND MORRISON STS. carrying cargo loaded here for a Coast harbor. A similar situation confronted Puget Sound shippers a few years ago and ateps were taken to Changs tha law ao hat It la no longer necessary to file manifests at Port Townaend when bound to points beyond or after loading In the same districts. The association will endeavor to In troduce an amendment to the statutes In Congress and to that end have asked Portland Interests to co-operats that tha Oregon delegation may lend Its support. The Port of Portland commls. slon favors the change, but tha com missioners feel that It is a question that should be dealt with by the Cham, ber of Commerce. Steamers arriving from the South and departing with cargo taken on here ara subject to de lays at Astoria that mariners regard, as unnecessary. WEATHER COLD; MEN GOOD Police? Experience One of Qnletest Trays In Months. The cold weather Is exerting a re straining Influence upon evildoers. If tha number of casea In ths Poller Court and the number of arrests at tho station yesterday Is any criterion. Both In the court and at the station yesterday was one of the quietest ex perienced In many months. fti the court there were but 12 city cases, and IS state cases. Between midnight Friday and P. M. yesterday there were but 14 ar rests, nine of these being of persons who hsd attempted to fortify them selves against the cold weather with a bracer or two. Of the other five ar rests, two were charged with vagrancy, one with being out after hours, one with disorderly conduct, and one with begging. . Xew Yorker to Assemble. The New Tork State Society of Ore gon will celebrate "Kvarnation dsy" at WHENEVER you see the name "MOYER" over the doorway (and there are five such places in Port land), you may enter with confidence that there you will find clothing satisfaction at a less expenditure than at any other place. You men who earn your money by dint of labor, either of hand or brain, are entitled to make it yield the utmost; you will find that your dollars earn a premium when you buy your clothing: here Moyer Suits9 Overcoats and Raincoats at areunequaled anywhere at the price yes, even at $20. We main tain our leadership by giving; the greatest worth at the price, worth that causes you to return season after season year after year. It's the absolute certainty of satisfaction that irresistibly makes the Mover Stores the leaders in men's popular-priced apparel WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD, IT'S SO First at Morrison First at Yamhill MOYE1 Second at Morrison Third at Oak 87 and 89 Third Chrlet'ensen's hall, at Eleventh -and Yamhill streets. Tuesday evening. Tho programme will be: Instrumental solo. Miss Malloy; reading. Miss Maude Wprtman: vocal solo. Miss Ethyl Bal lard: reading. Miss Christine Anderson; address. "Evacuation of New Tork by the British." A. K. Gebhardt: ! solo Mrs. Fred Olson. Light refresh ments will be served. All New York ers, either visitors) or residents, ara, In vited. SLEUTH AWAY, MAN FREED Mycr KopetaJi, Alleged fmloslmblc, Reloaded by Judge Gatens. Failure of Detective Lytle. the prin cipal witness for the prosecution, to obey a subpana. led to the dismissal by Judge Oatens yesterday morning of the charre ngalnst Mver Kopelsn. charged with living off the earnings of a fallen woman. Detective Swennes, who works with Lytle, was present, but Lytle had caused a telephone mes ssge to be sent to the effect that he was ill and unable to appear. A doc tor's certificate was not furnished. Lytle had his vacation lately. The evidence against Kopelan was gathered by detectives by ehadowlng him for eight days before he was ar rested. He was traced on several oc casions to a North End house. He was convicted In tho Municipal Court but appealed FOUR EXPERT DENTISTS CONNECTED WITH THE WISE DENTAL CO. 3 v L mi r '- - L W. A. WISE, WE GUARANTEE the best possible dental work at a lower price tana yon cam Boaalblr secure equal service elsewhere. Visitors from the country rnn have their work completed in one day when neeeaaary. Oar hrldgework hi nnequal4. It ramklin featnrea unknown to lese expert dentists. Flexible surtloa plates that wont fall down. A perfect plate la every reaps-!. We ran extract any number teeth wtthoat e a n s I a g yon the slightest pain. Twenty-five years' active practice In Portland a guarantee of rclla hlllty. Dr. 'Wise la la personal atteadanre. f ' ; a .... 4 XT.. A f I: j DR. TAX R- IlILYEr. Born in Oregon In 18. graduated from the North Eclfic Dental Col lege in 10. Hegistrred In Oregon and Washington. - DR. D. S. BOMOARDVER. Native of Nebraska. Came to Ore gon In. 190S. Graduate N. P. Dental College 1907. Registered same year. DR. H. A. XrTWTOX. Born In Ohio In 1SS4. Graduated from the North Pacific Dental Col lege. Kegtotered in Oregon and Washington. southeast Crner of Third and Washington Streets. S-T THE WISE DENTAL CO. Office Houri DaUy 8 A. to 8 P. Sunday 9 A. M. to 1. P. M Examina tion Free. Phones: A 2029, Main 2029 IT'S PIANO BUYIG TIE At the Wiley B. Allen Cols Present Store Big Firm's Removal to Seventh and Morrison Streets by December 1st Cause of Great Price In ducements Upright Pianos $100 Up Player Pianos $350 Up No description of the stock on sale at our present store could adequately convey 'the magnificence of the instruments offered, the comprehensive variety, the unprecedented opportunities this removal offer" means. Every Piano and Player Piano in our pres ent store, by far the greatest and most complete stock of wanted instruments in the West, is included in this offering and .will be sold before we move to our new home. Good Upright PianOS (No Squares) At $100, 3125, $150, $165, $175, $ 1 90, $215, $225, $250, Etc. Some of the makes offered in Used Instruments at these Nprices are: J. & C. Fischer, Knabe, Kranich & Bach, E. Gabler, KimbalL Keller Bros., Ferd Koehler, Rem brandt, Milton and others of equal fame. Comparison only can complete realization of values, so talk over the piano question at home then make it your business to come in today. If it is im possible for you to call, write for descriptive list, stating about the amount you wish to expend. Especially easy payments may be arranged if desired. a. tS- Present Address 304 Oak St. V - 7th and Morrison After Dec. 1 A