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MORFftUftd MgWS BEVIgW. THURSDAY. JANUARY 4, 13. PAOB THRU C:4 Used Ford Car Bargains Jt:: 15: 1917 Touring, appear ance good, $100. 191S Touring. 1920 Roadster. 1920 Touring, starter. 1920 Sedan, new paint, , mechanical condition good C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO. 1920 Liberty Six, $275. Cadillac Four, best of shape, $375. Harley Motorcycle, with sidecar, $85. Free Tube with All Vacuum Cup Tires (am ..::ii:iLi:i:i;:.i-. '7 r?iS:-.&.iurs--- "35 ! IT. - ' .KH-;4 mm !verywUcr LODGE TO STAGE musical cora mj THE NEW YEAR BRING FORGIVENESS TO THE FALLEN MOVIE IDOLS? PERHAPS L03 ANGELES, Jan. 4. When a jjiovle kins ur queen lonen his or her rown with a craxh, miiHt it lie in 'ie sutturT Or tan It be picked up tain and donned qulto as if nothing 'tad happen i' J? The public which mado them what hey art will it forget and forgive? I iuybe. And then, attain, maybe not. J Nobody knuA-a but "Katty Ar- uikle la flndlUK out. A Btorru of pro ..iat met the propiwed return to the "creen of the fat comedian, Indicating Wlnt part of the public, at least, has not yet forgiven or forgotten his part in the riotous party at which Vir ginia Happe, movie beauty, met death. Tho movio contract of Mary Miles ! Mincer, perennial "child actress" of the screen, whoso passionate love let ters to the slain movie director, Wil liam Desmond Taylor, were - bared during investigation of his murder, has "not been renewed," her former employers say, Maliel Normand, also Involved In the ugly notoriety surrounding the Taylor case she was the last to flee m SENTENCED Raymond Rpence, who was Indicted TT the recent grand jury of a charge t stealing a rifle from the home of loyd Wilson and who entered a plea f guilty, was today sentenced to fcrve two years in the penitentiary ut waa paroled to Ills attorney, B. : Eddy. His attorney made a plea Or leniency on the ground that the -efendant Is supporting an aged moth- f and is needed at home. District :orney reuner stateu mat spencea 'enses cover an extended period of e and (hat if this offense were e only one against him that he ould be willing to agree to a parole, t that because of his actions in pre- lous matters he did not feel he would e doing bis duty as a district attor ey In recommending a tinrole. Judgp lamllton, however, took the plea of ha defendant into, consideration and admonished him and In granting the1 parole stated that he must seek em-1 ploynient and provide for his mother: or else go to the penitentiary. He was paroled to Attorney Kddy to whom he must report at staled intervals. LIQUOR CASES ARE TO BE HEARD SOON the slain director alive will also have to win back the urlkginnco of her public. When Wallio Ttelil, latest 11m Idol to fall, recovers from Influenza, will tho public forget and forgive? A more lenient attitude lias been shown Ueid, because he voluntarily put up a brave fight to compier booze and drugs, almost at the cost of his life. Uut whether ho will escape the j storm of condemnation that faces : Arbuckle, only timo will tell. KEW BDOM IDEA Past Noble Grands Club of Rebekah Lodge Announces Coming Event REVUE IS BIG SUCCESS 'You'll Be Surprised" Gives Promise of Being Most Pretentious Amateur Event BE FREE IN 1923 free from throat ill nesses Bronchitis, CuMs, Coughs, Spas modic Croup. Cut down the expense of sickness the anxiety and suffering. Keep BIKZ Bronclti-Lyptus and Eucalyptus Cough Drops always on hand they protect you. I TRY YOUR DRUGGIST FIRST 1 y 5 Carr's New Year p Offering of Standard Heavy Grade A Aluminum IT C f We have just received a long overdue shipment of 8 IS standard heavy-grade pure aluminum, bought at the k jp bottom prices of a few months ago. We offer these 4 4 goods as the first of our 1923 bargain specials. These S 2 Iff L IMP! ny United Pres.) PORTLAND, Oregon, Jan. 4. A new boom idea which Is credited with bringing about a new cycle la The trials of Cecil Mack and George Langenberg charged with the I possesion of intoxicating liquor will oe set ior me near iuture. nccoro- ing to District Attorney George Portland's growth is due to the In Xeuner. Tests which have been I flux of the southern lumber nianu- niade of the liquor confiscated by I facturer into the I'acltic .Mirtuwest. the officers have been very satis-! This city particularly Is beginning factory from the prosecution's ! to taste the golden flavor of tho wooden spoon whio'i protruded from Its mouth ut birih. The new year of 1 2 3 gives promise of being the liicgest yet where new building proj ects are concerned. The graph or a city's building per mits Is said to be. the graph of that city's growth. If this Is true. Port- Over From Yoncalla land's "growth graph" should show Mr. and Mrs. Hummel, of Yoncalla,! a succession of ascending and de- were visitors in city westedya for alscendlng small, curves with some short while. ' I good reason to explain the direction standpoint, the district attorney says. A well known chemist made a careful analysis of the liquor and his report evidently showed pres ence of alcohol in Intoxicating amount as the prosecution is ask ing that the cases be tried at once. IDEAS and PRINTING A one dollar bill and a twenty dollar bill seem the same to a blind man yet the difference is marked to the man who can see and it's only a difference in printing. It is the way printing is done and the idea back of it that makes it worth more or less. ! FALLS ON LONDON! i i "NIP IT Tou'l Tie Surprised." one of the I 1 TXT TTJT? TIT IT Intent t.H? I, IIS nf tho inn In K X llLl tho form of a musical comedy SI WriTU RTM7 Revue, will be staged at the Antlers 61 Willi DLLyi lueuire in una cu.v on January i. i lit TtnrxnTTriTOl nnd 24. by the Past Noble Grand's B I KVJLUlo Club of the Itosetiui'ii Rebekah lodge. This spectacular musical com edy revue is being highly praised nil over the county and loses none of its charm and attractiveness by be ing presented by an amateur cast. Preparations for this sta-ie pro duction are .now In full swing and more than seventy local people will make up the cast. The revue will be staged under the direction of Miss Myrtle McCoy, a professional producer, of Seattle, who has had a ereat deal of experience In this line. Miss McCoy has been a Chautauqua worker for a nuniler of years and has hd years of experience in put ting on amateur productions of va- ious kinds. In the last several months she has been serving as di rector with a large producing com pany has been presenting "you'll be Surprised" with gre:(t success throughout some of the larger cities of the northwest and Canada. You'll Ho Surprised," Is a huge. costumed, scenic, musical comedy in two acts and six scenes requiring much special scenery and various lighting effects. This stnge para phanelia, the gorgeous costumes nnd other apparatus and artirles needed r r. r- a j ni 1 . to give this production its suitable rotits 1" rom Accursed LWlght petting, are being brought by Miss McCoy so that there will be nothing lacking In the presentation of tills delightful entertainment. Some of ltoseliurg's mot popular and well known artists will appear in the leading character role's and comedy parts. One of the best fea tures will be tho opening chorus, which will consist of more than thirty voices in unison. Miss McCoy will arrive here this evening and rehearsals will lie start ed at once, the first rencrsnl being scheduled for tomorrow nteht nt the Parifh house. Although the pnrts are rather difficult It Is expected that there will be no difficulty In getting the production ready for tho dates selected. It Is planned to c:tve a matinee for school children on the afternoon of Tuesday the 23rd. specials will be made possible by our buying power through he syndicate of which we are members. THESE PRICES SAVE YOU MONEY I or I '2-quart Sauce Pan, pure aluminum. Oflp S 9 or 1 0-inch Round Cake Pun, pure alumirum. Mt 8 I , I Yl or 2-quart Pudding Pan, pure aluminum. A 9,9z or 10-inch Pie Plate, pure aluminum. Each K The Exclusive Job Printing Department cf the N ews-jfteview DOES IT RIGHT Phone 135 and make us prove it of each cycle. Twenty two years npo 392 permits were Issued by the city with build In erected bearing nn erection value of $994. OSS. During the next year, 1901, 745 permits were Issued for construction valued at $1,529, 143. In 19UL' 1244 permits wrre issued for a total value of $2.7:10, 6f0. Then came three years with iMibstamial incivjises but no partic ularly noteworthy spurts of munici pal or industrial expansion. In 1905 tlio Lewis and Clark Im position was a small affair mm fairs yo, but a biff thins? where Tortland was concerned. This fair attracted easterners to tho Columbia river by tho thousand, ninny of these visitors i returned home only to park up their jbelonKiiiRs to come to Portland or to 'other O rep on cities. Portlands fill a n ' of the new population is reflected ! in the building permits of the fol i lowing years. Prom a tntnl of a I little over $4.1SO,ooo In 19of,, build 'loft permits OMMled $;. 000,000 In 190fi, $:,5o0.oit0 in 1907, and $10, 000, (tOO in I90S. ! The banner year was 1910, just ( five yenrs atrer the Kxponition, a fact which l)';t;H out the conioithm of fair promoters that it takes four i to six years fur a fair to make ItMolf ifelt. That hulldiiiK permits in 1910 ' totalled nearly $2 1 .000,000. Tho boom passed i's on st and normal growth was resumed. Then tho war took their tul! and a low total of $:i.t;:.:i,0o0 was recorded In 1917. Other cities xperfeneed the sain depression. Unildins; doubled In 191S and thn innp avd $ l.ooo.Ono per yt'i'.r from then on. From ficnr-s eomplh d durinp the first elev -n m .nths of the pant year, 1922 was the hett yerr the elty has ever experl'1!.'" d. Tho prosper! s were that a toT:il of over $22. Gno would be lulled up for the r : i I twelve nii'n'ln. This total In.Snib s many fTucim'-i of p rmanenre nnd b'-ani y, many of tin-m in t h" ln-art of the down town dial He. They ra n ce from s: : i :i 1 1 u r. e y.i ory 1 ; If k and conrrefe !'irr. ro j lanned as to perfcit of ii ct"--!t? b'ir le-fs-ht as denied, to toe bank and OfTiee bulhlin-'s O'cuiiyirit -te from whieh ob-"-:c stru'tures h:id In en tiipp.-d. The roll-ipsf of the phi n lor a 197 Wfirld s fair, rails d bv thf failuro of the ,itate lo pas.H a rotnii tutional Hiui ii'liii'-nt atithorlinp Portland to t:t lts-!f to raif- $"i. (ioO.ooii tj fnitnc tb" po -1 1 in, rpi.iiertiy )A- had III I eTl i rt m-on p!:tns for r.- w c t 'ire the vihi" of which will hoo.'M permit totals 'onidi r d In HAIL QF DEATH! Directed from Hamburg, Drug ' Traffic Threatens Terrific j2 Damage j p i WAR WAS LESS SINISTER : f i 8 Tea Kettle Inset for 3'2, 5 or 6-quart size, pure alum inum (Makes a double boiler of your tea kettle). 2- quart Handled Sauce Pan, pure aluminum. AQ 9-inch Square Cake Pan, pure aluminum. 3- quart Pudding Pan, pure aluminum. Each 69c 3, 4 or 5-quart Handled Sauce Pan, pure aluminum. 3, 4 or 5-quart Preserving Kettle, pure aluminum. 9'2 or 1 0'2-inch pry Pan, pure aluminum. Footed Colander, pure aluminum. Each 3- piece Sauce Pan Set, 1 , 1 Yi and 2-quart, pure alum inum. 4- quart Covered Convex Kettle, pure aluminum. 1 '2-quart Coffee Percolator, pure aluminum. 9J2 or 1012-inch Heavy Weight Fry Pan, pure alum- Are Enormous Drugs Flow Into England in Steady Stream 1 'J-quart Double Boiler, pure aluminum. 1 'j-quart Plain Tea Pot, pure aluminum.- -2-quart Plain Coffee Pot, pure aluminum. 1 0-inch Round Roaster, pure aluminum. 89c Each .. .. Py TYT,K C. AVTI.RON .. .. (fTnlted Press Staff Torespondent ) LONDON', Jan. 4. (Tnltnd Press). Underworld artilery, belchlnv pro lecttle more deadly thun steel and T. N. T.. Is In action ?4 hours a dav In tho free port of Hnmhurjr, and tho tarpet of this gruesome hail is Kneland. Morp sinister than wars of nrmed men this vicious offensive of the f.ernmn half-world is of the suhtle. i utterly destructive port that alarmist writers prophesy will mark the next j holocaust of nations. i No mere armistice can hinder It. I V peace treaty Is useless. Yet KnK land Is ns surely under r deadly fire ; ns thouph the memorate meeting on November 11, 1918, had never occurred. The human debris left in the wak of this monstrous encasement Is composed of wrecks morn heart ren dins than thn blind, tho laino and tho maimed herltaeo of tho World war. Knpllsh men and women them selves are nldint? the successful op eration of the unseen srmy. Fran tically they strain to insure success to those who plot their ruin. They would bo the last to admit that a war Is In progress. PnrernRnlzed by international courts, without the pale of d ent humanity'. It Is here, nevertheless. It is the war of drugs! An Knrllsh weekly mapa7lne has exposed th master plotters In Ilain toirir. Their slimy tentacles are roll inr about tho very Itnart of Knpland. Scum from the ships of every na tion has left Its quota of Indecency at Hamburg. The cnnnlne and calm of the Orient has vied with the less advanced talent of the Occident In plvlnp the half world of Hamburg the mot subtly degenerate means of entertain merit. Denizens of the Hamburg dens of horror have discoverer! tlm t the golden key to excess Is represented in the little prickets of morphia and Its derivatives delivered to KiiR land. Matter Of IVIeo. It was no special hatred of the Knpllsh that directed the flood of drng'4 toward London. Knpland Is the best marl'et been use highest prices am obtainable there. IMchest I pricey are obtainable because efforts t to keep the drugs out are less sin iccr than In othr countries, j In Hamburg, nccording to tho re- i port .lu-it published, cocaine In ounce park a i' 6-quart Covered Convex Kettle, pure aluminum. 6-quart Straight-Sided Sauce Pot, pure aluminum, 2- quart Coffee Percolator, pure aluminum. 3- quart Tea Kettle, pure aluminum. 3-quart Pitcher, pure aluminum. 10-quart Dishpan, pure aluminum. 1 0-quart Water Pail, pure aluminum. 2Va -quart Double Boiler, pure aluminum. I 2-auart Round Roaster, pure aluminum. Each 5 $1.19 9 a . g 3-quart Coffee Percolator, pure aluminum. 1 A Q 5-quart Ten Kettle, pure aluminum. .T" J 4 3 14 -quart Double Boiler, pure aluminum. Each I EVERY PIECE PURE HEAVY ALUMINUM Buy Today at Carrs Stoirej J "A Modern Variety Store" " j ( HOW SrnSgV WHERE i Jwe f( 5ii0l )j)Wyou a buy f04y SAVE 5 206 North Jackson, between Churchill's and Fisher's 4 must have the precious power to hteel themselves to the lives they b ad, the Circus offers bounteous harvest to one with the cocaine and tho nerve to sell it. Profits Arc Klrh. Profits are rich. Kven for affect ing tho Introduction of an addict to ono who Is in a position to supply the drug will often bring a hand home tip from both parties. Women haunt Plcadllly and Its dark side streets. Their ranks are .. I 9,.m t.a I OV III' IrtW HNI1 U I II of the followers of such a life. There Is no fallnic off in the nlphtlv num bers. The nU'ht clubs keep the sup ply coming in steadily. The drug: ae- nts gets his poon af ter the pounding of the streets be rliis. It do-!-n t take much of the vicious circling about gaudy, crim Fun tinted Pbadily Circus to turn to anything that trrntt th0 fftianiidi? wnlfr of tlio clinnnr1! Hip llMln parkotn appriTl pl1 In prirp mnny lbon.in'l ("T ronf. It Ir a ni'nns nf nnft llvt-lilioful that rnrmnt In ovcrlocik'l. Tli dru In fni'i pc 1(1 ovrr iy sail nrw. Sumo rnm' arroi In pliipnii'litH of niTTnnn FonflR. A fw hlehly n,nnfftI f.irnn. prlnrlpally thne,tlin wpary plrl thnt aiinnlr the w, altliv miw unlff-! I rninliws ri ll' f I Hi:! Here rrom P'-a.n Mr.J. Si v an in i-i . n ! ui : few h' '1; i III i'l'ltl fnwuls. flnt;.n, i;t. : ;iiji i.- fru or Hi" KtikIWi whol :il ". n-nr i That flniKu aro rmnlnR Into Knit- prhnt'' rt'csi-mr'-ri with thoiinnil land In r prowinc ntri-am in n-rtaln. n! lni:am ripnunliil lv tin- llltlf Tho InVfailijaior Just ri-turnil from pnrlti'ts wrrnlMl aliout tlli lr t"ron ( I lamhlirg in rnnvlnrnl that thn hri'.d a'l'' In tlnlr Uwicakp. inrti'rn of th- d"pravvl ring In lo- I'ar l'y a day paaa' hut tlifrn In ratf'd In tho u nd.-i world of Iluin- ;a ilttv ar'ft or r di'ntli f-ronlrl"d ; hurc 'vhlfh In atirlhiitcil to tin- dniK. I'lr. n (, an R'ttark, n-lthont partlrn- r.iillllv rirrnn. th hull of Lonilnn's , lnr malirn hv . 1 nort riffraff of thnithi firm In thin vallov. bill tho f'.ranm i f lir. ln. niL-tit IHi-. In (hi- moat fn inirnt rrone ili fi-ali-d rnuniry, and unh sn It Ih ' Panii man bfllpvea that thin transac '" Milium r f,f nrr""ln. Irho' ki'd may do harm romparahly I tlon will bo the oppnlnu wedeo for a. .uiu viiii. I : . 1 1 1 ii i -. I from nn't until nun Dr. and Mm. K B. Stnwart motorwl to EuKPno yoaterday to apond tho day, trann:irtn buninosn mailers, anil to visit Willi fi lends. romity Rrhont Suporlnlondont and Mm. O. C. nrown, returnod thla morn inif from I'orllnnd and Salem whore nor- 'hoy have boon upending the past two wooKn. Fourtoon hundred boien of Nrw town npploa nhlpped by W. P. llosn, of Cardon Valley, to Ponnia, Kimball & I'npe. of New York, brought the erower the noat um of 12324, and the h-auty of tho trannactlon la that Mr. llenn han the mofiev. the laat pay ment or lenn than J100 being received by him hlfl week. The apple crop of thin grower waa bought for tho Now York firm bv Douglan Wood, of Granta Pnsn, and nhlpped dirert to tho eaat ern market. Mr. Wood, accompanied bv hin brother, 11. Wood, of Grants I'ann, wan In Honeburg today nettling with Mr. Hena In full for tho crop, and exnreHed himself aa greatly pleaRod with tho fruit bought hero. Tho llenn applen were the only fruit bought by -1 to that wrought by I ho 'nlKlit by hundreds of women who'guna of tho World war. bi lchlrg I greater yolumo of bunlnena here next neti-iou.