Image provided by: St. Helens Public Library; St. Helens, OR
About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1921)
PAGE T E N pceiel onion a* to <\| HUGHES’ PROPOSAL Uno II Shinn: Tin* niiinm.M'i I t’oiiOrt'ii« •* ma> pompon»* bui « .mnoi PLEASES CITIZENS ii»nrinaii*lui 1 y pnwonf wat \\ li« n ■ MIST MISTINGS , < .!• • I »t*\\. > '•nft'ri'tt M uni i bay nini 1 *m (C o ntinu ed Fro m P age lin e ) up t In* A un ri f i li flag » *»•• 1 Mrs J II I .»Hi rand is here fo r a Slat.** at oiu»’ Invanì»» ah itiip»‘ilal vi-it to her sister. Mrs W illiam Hus- of S t a t e Hughes at the Arms Con world pt»wt*r muí a - a r »ns«,»|U«‘i»‘,*‘ | sell ference. T h e desire of tin* United iiiust al soni»» unii» riih tv fight for T H K lrK K Mrs Edwin Ross was a Portland S t a t e s for a W o rld 's peace eauuot ih«» r.-i.ninni of il«»* Hiilippu»»** ’r \ s i'o r W ednesday, th e guest of be doubted and Mr Hughes lias i\ \olu n e .mly rt*uouin'»* ‘ Il « < n t rol »»voi 8U N D A Y-M O N PA Y. N<>\ * 0 I I friends p .e sse d the sen tim ent of m illio ns of Ilumi Tlio ultimai«* c on flu ì hWw**»*«i Our Rem oval Sale c o n tin ues S p e I eople living in tile United S ta te s Ilio u b ilo Alili voliow raro scoili . lo nd prices on ladies' c oats and lad- " h o will stand solidly hack of him I e . one piece dresses — Milady 's 1 was ,t m a s te rfu l s t r o k e of diploiu i.,. wu\ to provonf it •u»,nis io 1"’ f " r W ith S iv n :! Owen ami I K. Uiu*tt|n. Shop. a- * lhe essence of which was to pro A story filled with t h rills and a p " i j u o V.id is" is the m ightiest pie- umlgHte plans for the peace of tlit* fili* whit»» r a n 1 to nv.o.ni/o a Monroo doctrino of Asia for Un* V ìaiu « Uni peals T h i s picture «.irrles one from ture spectacle of the eentrv 2 0 . 0 0 0 world and to m a k e wars impossihh ¡ju d ging futuro by p.- >t hi '«»r> and the crowded c ity to the B a h a m a In ( l a y e r s L ib erty T h an ksgiv in g Day \morion has spoken and its voice has : « o n sid cnng li u ui.i u nanin* flu* l i'ii lands, w here many tropical scenes One lo af of bread 7 cent» Twin I eeii heard arou nd the world !»ii Suites will novcr givo up Actual of rare heauty were 's h o t ." loaves 12 cents. B uns and snails J \\ Allen: Instead of Jun king I i'OUll 1*1 OVAI Ibi* I’lllllppllo^ A.tliougll One sting ing moment of d isillus j o cen ts per dozen Nut rolls 25 whut we have, b e tte r keep it for po iudop il don co u tutor a proita loia ii' ionment — and a doting life sh atte r . cuts Ramsey s B akery edl Maddening je alou sy a fatal "Quo Vad ts", which wtll he shown lice duly and instead of sellin g these m a y in* grunted ami l bo 'vinto i ai • shot, and an o th e r moth of B r o a d it the Lib erty T h an ksgivin g a f te -- | vessels which cost us hu nd reds of i will novel* com »alo A.-na lo Ibe \'..i w a y s lig h ts fleeing from the law * ui and evening was made In Italy ' millions of d ollars, for ju st about lii*st as business, big and lull»' »•* Then tar to the South, on a sun- ,.nd all settin g s and scenery a re real q u i t t i n g , keep them in a proper liar roue lung ou¡ ío r ilio ir.idt* and dom i b i s will ultima* ■«> kissed island washed by sunitie r seas Milady s Shop Rem oval S ale o ffe rs hor and keep tlu) vessels un der the ilium o v»i Ah.a leuil to war bol ween -"in' . U not all. two lonely victim s of a wreck- the many b a rg a in * in ladies' coats and urisdlotion of th e several (lowers In e law Lew A C ates: A lthough th e sue ilio nation« ol ilio earth woman who killed and fled, the man dresses T h e prudent buyer will in who was sent to bring her hack Is vest gate and -ave money on th e nec- ce sful consu m m atio n ,.f M r Hughes' of tin* ju n gle has ev. r been tin* rule th e re any thing bigger than law hie d needi I a r t i c l e * M ila d y plan for arm s lim itatio n must hoc of national a.-« vs .11 as individual ill»’ s s a r l y quite seriously u ffe rt th e Pa ill all ages of Ibo world and ever ger than d u ty ; bigger than lo ve" Shop. t ome and see Miss, .Mary Ellen Gill c eleb rated i* 1 fit* Coast, t h ro u g h the elim in atio n will bo until the so called l in i uan Comedy: and Doughnuts.” he firs* ann iv ersary of her birQi on if the proposed s u b m a r in e base at peoples of the e a rth anulo by tin* B a t h e Ucvievv. Wednesday afternoon A n u m b e r of i he mouth of the C olum bia and the precepts i*i i hi am and the \ ill« . by (C o n tin u o u s P erfo rm a n ce from ti to lie friends of Miss Gill and tier fatli- '.turned ate withdrawal of I lie Navy's those of Snidai I ha. liolh tl.) nd m o th er. Mr a n d M r * . Roy o th e r extensive plans for increased lau and tlio iluddinsi rei Gill, called d uring the a fterno o n to •protection to ttiis sunset land of op religions* ol peace, but at T U E S D A Y -W E D N E S D A Y NOV Mend c o n g ratu latio n s to the young portutiitv. like all good Aiucricuns I lually lollowa.nl and practiced by « 0 0 .9 ‘J lady and wish her "many happy re- can hut give hearty endorsem ent and j lew .-elated individuals of »•*' i approval to tin* scheme, firm ly he j creed, wbilo ibo majority of tu i. ' urns of tlie day The ladies of the Congregational lieving that it will tint only relieve prolenueu lo ilo w eis aro governed i ,-liurcli w ;11 hold their ann uel X m as o v e r t a x e d peoples of a con sid erab le ibo la oi m e ju n g le in bulb Individ I 'ollar di ale a i d supper. Saturd ay. November financial burden hut also will have ual ami .latumal lile. S t a r r i n g IW*«*U* It a r r i s e a le . lb s ibo world in. lead » They have a b e au tifu l line of a tendency to cre a te harm ony and p l o i l la i T h e m o th er th e m e is one that a l 19 earth, good wlll lo men lice 's and pillow slips, dresser good will between «In* nations of the peace i ways s trik e s home. Never was Iher- i uro will bave li» bo mad« <urth that could In* ac complished liumat. given a more powerful illustration of ■carf*. te a sets, aprons. Infant's unto he marrow and tie The \iitcr- over t » lollies, etc T h e sale will begin at through no o th e r means m oth er love and all that it can mean icun people have been s u b je c te d to bones ‘p c l o t Ulu .in - w e rah than in this wond erful photo drama 2 p m and the supper at 5 : 3 0 and innu m erab le s u rp ris e * sin ce the birth sal peace. It tells of the struggles of a brave will be held in the social hall of the ongregationul church. November 19 of tln ir nation, bill i he one " s p r u n g " J o s pii l ’. i l a m y T h « prupuiR lit t le woman who for JO years had T h e ann ual union T h an k s g iv in g by Mr Hughes will go thu nd erin g Uoii m a d e by fijecre tary Hughes .tl work ed and scrimped and saved in down tin* ages as the peer of all its ; ho i on fort nee of A i t o n s I c l l a m o n g ord e r that she might give her name service will he held in the Congre- iiio n al church next T h u rs d ay morn- pr<- :• ' '-ssor< i*y d ip lo m a t » a t h o s e s m i l i n g , dil.i less son th e c o m fo rts of life. "The T h e service will begin at 10 J H. W e llin g to n : 1 believe In an u n e x p e c te d l y u s l u e Gorman Hot B ro k e n G a t e ” has strength in its :ig came plun,* cha ra c ter iz a tio n and b eauty in Its o'c lo ck and close promptly at 1 1 arm y and naval reserve, not so much t h a ' s h u g e p r o j e c t i l i o'clo ck, an a rran g e m en t which will as to train in g men to fight, hut to Itg Ititu Ilio capltul o l l* rauco U b a i them e P a t h e Comedy and Kevietv allow am p le tim e for completing give them a thorough train in g both inai propostomi Ridicalo* -ni mir pai t T h e pro and » bai Ilio ultim ate disposai ol R T H U R S D A Y . NOV. 2 4 ( T H A N K S - preparatio ns for that Than ksgiving physically and m en tally din ner T h e sermon will be preached posal of the Vmeric n governm ent U n g i l i b e . m a y b u s i b e J u d g e d l>> !'• GIVING. 1 as outlined by Mr Hughes meets * alili,g »unto by Rev. S Harlow Jo hnso n. internai lui,al data Frank W. K e atin g is one >f with my hearty approval and 1 h** l'erltups thè greutest uillltary .«tra the most Im patient men In St lieve it will lead the way to a per * gtsl w ito ever lived, Napoleon, d» Helens, for he is anxiously awai: manent peace between the nations i la r e d tliat tIto thing mesi nced.-d “ W h it h o r Goest T h o u ? " J H. T h a t c h e r : If the proposal O vsage SUOeSSlUl c a r i a r e ts Ululi ing the a rriv al of -Mrs. K eatin g an 1 Two perfo rm ances T han ksgiving F r a n k . J r , who have been visiting of Mr Hughes is accepted by tin* «ty. money and more money I ber** afte rn o o n . 2 and 4 o 'c lo c k ; Evening. re lativ e s in Minneapolis and who representatives of the several gov aro few that want colivlctum un tilt 7 : 1 5 and 9 : 0 0 . are pxpeoted to arr iv e in St Helens e rn m e n ts represented at the c o n f e r point. And Ut» faci lhai must bave ( S e e special a n n o u n c e m e n ts ! Sunday morning. Mr. K eatin g re- ence. history will record It as a ina- tunned (Ile foretgn delegate« Ini i ■ntly arriv ed in S ' Helens, coming te rfn l dip lom atic move unequalled «Uclt a tdank aston islim en t 1« litui R F R I D A Y , NOV. 25 from K ennew ick, W ashington, and in the a n n als of diplomatic confet was thè richest nailon in thè « o r l i s employed in th e m e chanical de nee« w ludi stood tip helore t i e n i and p t “ Martin W h ite : It was one ,f tin* ; io«ed a disurinamont so dro«tb partment of th e Mist He was so most wonderful stro k e s of diplomacy avorably impressed with St. Helens | Atnerlca's weulth t» altnoHt twlce . 1 « W ith Alice Brady. that as soon as lie could secure i in tile history of diplomatic con fer ir.reu! as that ut all tie* otle-r n a i l o n - A sparkling comedy of m u rriae • house, he wired for his wife and ••laces and Harding and Hughes and j ,tt ( h e (■ j n f e r e u t e c o it i Ili n e d \\ » and divorce T h e re is a lot of a m u s e ou to jo in him here. | t h e ir advisory cou ncil have accotii to uld build ten «hip« lo tio-ir oti< ment and a deal of food for thought l u s h e d more in v e half hour ilia , ; Che pian uf Mr Huglo-s ts at tea-it t M i l l HI' 1 11 I N K S , In th e play. I t's clever and snappy vas accomplished ilur.ng the -everal ! sin cere Wltat final action wlll ile W o rd s * ann ot express my than ks months' session fro m the word “ go ” A b rilliant s a t of the so-called ) nutlot.s .1 k ■ T llls ts Ile- queste.li and appreciation of the many kind In agu e of Nations Hughes offered ' whlcll ttgitutes us all ire on modern society A t u r II I. nets of friends ar.d a c q u a in ta n c e s Comedy: T o o Good to lb* Trill*." a con crete proposition and I have ...... . predlcted (n wltlcli Amen, 1 -t the time of my recent bereave- no doubt hut r ili!' It w ill he adopted, Jupan and Great ilrtluln are tu le* S A T U R D A Y NOV. 20. | meat. Especially do I wish to thank with possibly some modifications, involved, u è hnve lieard it frotu Ite those who aided in the recovery of ti hut it will accomplish the purpose llp« or statesmen wbo a re hy no the body of ray husband and to the for which the con fe re n c e was called. m eans a la rm i-ts Itut thè attllud> Masonic lodge m em b ers who did J W Day: My ideas on th e dls- of thè repr- •'iitutives from Knglan 1 i v -rvthing in t h e ir power to aid nn* A cyclo nic a i r rom ance of death- . rm nment con fe re n c e a r e : 1 notice, urei frotu Japart ls ut lite pre.-ent tuo MRS. GO L D E N S T A R R SCOTT. d efying escapes. T h r i l ls enough to v R h concern, that B o rah who c r y s ment truly calculated to alla)- siis last a life-tim e. " S k y E y e " holds ta llise s public sen tim e nt for the lim piclon. (tu thè o th e r hauti. Inm NOTICE TO T H E P U B L IC . you breathles> as you w atch the Ration of a r m a m e n ts and who forced '•ver. thè Ja(iate ■**. in spile of bug - On and a f t e r J a n u a r y 1. 1922, th** ju m p from a pluue to a rushin g train the old guard into ac tion, real or World W a r tlebls, are feveri -ltly — and o th e r equally dangerous Columbia County B an k and th e F irst - tlm ulated. is not one of the dele spi-nding 4* per ct-nt of tle-ir >*arD picture in ; National P ink will make a charg • stunts. T h i s is the first c a te s I also note that the monotone natlonal incoine on tir ni attieni alone, w hich the g r e a 'e r part of ihe action j o f 25c per month on ill activ e c he ck - of the paid press has increased in wborea«, w ben G rni.uiy cottsldereil is laid in the clouds. And it's some ing accounts that do not have an pitch from pianissim o to a falsetto, b e rs e li prepared to conquer Ile* ve- ge balance of F ifty Doll: rs for an o ctav e at least, above high • action (t w buie World -le* u s(H*ndlng on!y Comedy: “ E dg ar, T h e E x p l o r e r ." •he preceding month. will he well for the people not to he 31 per cent of Iter Ricotte* oli thè arm C O L U M B IA COUNTY BAN K . In te rn a tio n a l News. misled by th e headlines, but to Insist am en t, equipiuent, upkeep un i pro F I R S T NATIONAL BANK. upon som ething m ore sub stantial visloning of all lt»*r arine , ., *,,| ’ ban o ra to rica l f r o t h , and then c o n ies We all lilipe, at leu si. t ha* thè tinue to insist Until the exploitu Japariese wlll accept (ho Ane-rli .m tion of S hantu ng, the S a a r Basin, up pian w 1 1 lenti subterfug*- per S ilesia, Danzig, Mesopotamia. S y — « — --------------- ria. Egypt, etc . ceases, we may as Mr« Oswald In-mltig vl-lt.-d « U h well m e d ita te on t h e tymetery o f a Iriernl iti Portland Wednesday A 11 R e a d y for T hanksgiving ‘ THE WOMAN GOO CHANGED" Most of us think |usl of the "bin feast" on Thank», i ivim; l>*iy- ‘Rid the Turkey and the Pumpkin h e we’re j’.om,: to eat! Hut Mother knows there's |(,ts more to Thanksgiving i 1 )ay than that because she lias to t;et every thing; ready tor it. We planned very carefully SKY-EYE” OVERCOATS i I ! some special offerings for her assistance (ho, - i M !«• Ill Il’.fC irti I I and here they a r e : JA P TABI.K C LO T H S- .>4x54 inches, with nap kins. 'THE BROKEN GATE" ‘THE NEW YORK IDEA" r ' r J A l ‘ rAHLE CLOT I IS—<:4x64 inches, with nap kins. It'*’ It Its ’ JAB TABLE C L O T H S — Jbx36 inches. ♦ I ♦ ♦ A ♦ ♦ ♦ ; |v~ \i I» \i • \i# M .W SH IPM EN T HAS JU S T ARRIVED E ROM THE FOREIGN El E L I ) AN!) H IE COLORS A R E EAST. LINEN T A B L E CLO TH S In bc.iutdul p.tticrns I I Uf IM PORTED M ER C ER IZ ED COTTON DAMASK — i;ood imitation of linen 54 incites wide ♦ ♦ I,A> u ll* lu«* liar R E N F R E W STANDARD CO I.O R ED DAMASK— " The Standard for Quality." ♦ ♦ ♦ by 1lâ' ♦ f ♦ I 1v> ♦ la< > > > > ► I,rl I ih^ I Xu 1 w I ♦ ♦ L( ♦ ♦ ♦ A U S T I N / « i B a ft |n r c»*»ii lnt#f* I v1 .u <t <»n bn lane SNAKE RIV ER V A E L l.Y $8.500 IRRIGATED FARM id (*quifP All ra .h 'ukcH all .il J CO«». nn*r»t. follow « d \ k»*ni, I »'* at r* * all iru|»n»v* d first bt-ncb 2 \.-.trllng b»*if»*r■« lami, good I room pia D«*r»*d mm rak** I pi » . I dl ■ . I barrow and burn 16x32. good wat« r d»*fp w**j iiiinieroiis -otiall tool« Il II Munt- itu* Real r: It), ( ' l l . Hun Run. Ore(un "bt'fp tight f*nr»-. If» at rt* now in i f. Ifa, 80 fori hr y cut thb v o ir • A id w form «»f pbnnptlo writing I li*» If» acrt*H, prlncipnl rropH rulHf*tl In < I i i i b ’ hp in t i f i l i k adopted f rom ari», al fai fa wh«*at intl pi»' iti»»- ei I bis piar»* IS lot I f . ‘tl r, m il«< from P*bttt« «I I h Ilo» prt »»4iil 'o wn '*. fiiilt* f r* »rii r:ulr<*ul wi t i n g t li * f l a n g u a p c ♦ I*’ I» T e r n i h . $ 5 . 5 0 0 no <|nv n. 'I t Mint W .intuit 'H B»< COI « mi Ml (u cut t i of 4<t lì in Ini «i i (h r\ Wi th by ft» LIB E R T Y THEATRE THANKSGIVING AFTERNOON AND EVENING of t«< lit wi fu Tl to T H U R SD A Y , NOVEM BER 24th tM pr th fu of w k. ff n h; l\ "W H IT H ER G OES T THOU?” R e ve a lin g Mie R ageiuitry cinti I Mission o f Im perial R o m e u n d e r tlie* M o n s tro u s N e r o MAGNIFICENT! ★ ★ ★ GIGANTIC! *★ * ENTH RALLING ! :}(),()()() P la y e rs in T h i s Picturization of Historical SEE .SEE------------ The persecution of the Christians at the dawn of an era. 1 he battle of the Gladiators in the arena. Ursus' rescue of Ly^ia from the back of a madden ed bull. A court’s intrigues for the favor of the mighty Caesar. piTFOPM lUuth.. 1. ,YounA* „ A BIG LINE—$15 to $20 Men’s Suits, Boys’ Suits Indies’ Apparel F. M. HELON ^ C o m e d y : “ A B e a r, a B o y , a D o g .” E v e n ts * * I he jealousy of Caesar's wife, the Empress of Poppea. I he burning of Rome to Nero’s poem. provide a theme for I he ( hristian captive*, devoured by a score of lions. 2 Show s T h u rs d a y A f t e r n o o n —2 a n ú d \ i ^ «n ★ ★ I Vices ,j,)c o 15c i dl 35c an and