Historical Socley. ST JOHNS REVIEW VOLUME 19 ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND, OREGON, FDIDAY, DECEMBRE 22, 1922 NUMBER 7 Oi u mm ommnymmo- MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL WE OFFER 1650 CHRISTMAS N EKT I ES 50c, 75c, 95c, $1.25 and $1.50 BATH ROBES SUSPENDERS MEN'S HIGH GRADE $0.50 BOc, 76o, OHo FLANNEL PAJAMAS CASHMERE HOSE SILK AND WOOL HOSE 35c; 3 pairs $1.00 COo, 7Bc, 85c, 05o INDIAN MOCCASINS n Men's Wool Houso Jacket $1.75, $2.50 DE fJANAND SWEATER COATS Mon.fl Wool OOW BOY SUITS t en mona wool $2.50 SWEATER COATS DRESS SHIRTS $4.50 DRESS GLOVES $1.35 up to $7.50 ' $1.85, $2.50 Men's and Boys' FLANNEL SHIRTS . $1.75 to $5.85 MEN'S SOLID LEATHER LEATHER BELTS wANnitPRnmPPa DRIBS SHOES 50c, 05o, 75c, $1.00 HANDKERCHIEFS $105 10o to 75c LEATHER PUTTEES AUTO GLOVES Boys $3.50, $3.05 H0USE SLIPPERS $155, $255, $3.50 Men's $3.75, $4.85 $1.35, $1.85, $1.05, $2.05 ' i 1 MULTNOMAH THEATRE Thursday nnd Friday, Dec. 21 22 .... JOHN GILBERT ' ' 1 10X011 FIRST ' 'Fox. Also "Timber Queen" No. 13 Snturdny, December 23 SHIRLEY MASON in "YOUTH MUST HAVE LOVE" Fox. Sunday (Only) December 21 ANITA STEWART in "ROSE OF THE SEA" First National. MEN'S FALL AND WINTER WEIGHT UNDERWEAR - $1.45, $1.75 UP GOOD STUFF AT THIS RIGHT 1'IUCB ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN DON'T FORGET WE ARE 0 LOSING OUT ALL MEN'S READY MADE SUITS OPEN EVENINGS TILL 8:00 BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS TOE ORIGINAL ALL RECORD PHONOGRAPH WITHOUT ATTACHMENTS. PLAYS ALL RECORDS AT THEIR BEST. The Public is always the Final Judge The public approval accorded the Brunswick will influ ence you in purchasing your phonograph. 45.00 down; No interest. Your own terms in reason on the balance Hear Brunswick Records if you want the finest. JANUARY RECORDS RELEASED WEDNESDAY, DEO. 20 Many beautiful Xmas Records in this release. Come in. We will gladly play them for you. Basket Ball Shoos ROGERS. Monday, Dec. 25 Christians Open at 2:30 Continuous HOUSE PETERS in "THE MAN FROM LOST RIVER" Qoldwyn. and BUSTER KEATON in "THE BOAT" Tuesday and AVcdncs, Dee. 2(5.27 ALIOE TERRY in "TURN TO THE RIGHT" Metro. This is one ot the big pictures of thu past year. You will like it. Thursday and Friday, I)ee.28 21) LON OHANEY in "FLESH AND BLOOD" Also "Timber Queen" No. It Office Hour: Open livcnliiRi nml 9 A. M. to 12 M. ""'I Sum nyn 1:30 1. M. lo 5 P. M. H' Apjwlntuicnt DR. B. F. HUSSON DENTISTRY Kooini 7-8, Pciiltuula Dank WiIr. Phone Umpire 1183 Clark & Wilson Greon Wood Also Express Call Empiro 1-175 RUBIOUS ROGERS. GEORGE W. SELLIOK George W. Scllick passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. T. II. Shells, 713 S. Jersey street on Thursday evening, Dec. M, following a short illness. Mr. Selliek was born in Montgomery county, New York, January 15, 1811!, and spent the early part of his life in that state. On Dec. 22, 1870 ho was married to Carrie Adams in Plmyra, N.Y. In 1883 they moved to Watcrtown, South Dakota where they resided until coming to St Johns in 1!)UG. Mr. and Mrs. Selliek celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on December 22, 1020. Surviving him besides his widow, Carrie Sollick, are his daughter, Mrs. T. II. Shells, and two brothers, II. W. Sollick of 015 N. Syracuse St., and Cynu H. Selliek of Watcrtown, S. D. Funeral services were held from the home of the (daughter, on Saturday aftrnoon. Rev. W. 15. Kloster, pastor of Pioneer Meth odist church, officiated. Inter incut was made in Rost cemetery. Mr. Sollick united with the Methodist church in his youth and was a member of tho A. O. U. W. Tho Gleaner Sunday school class of Pioneer Methodist Sun day school aro preparing the "Old Maids' Convention" which they will givo somo timo in January. Boya' Suits $3.95 ROGERS. COMMUNITY CLUB HAS CHRISTMAS TREE T TOW kiiran ll li IIC TOIfllll td ikl ildlftl'fl l IKrAi rl ,. .A M- n.,1 ii. (vo sint rv I b-TU HOW liurwn It l to lie mtftul to the (Mender of our country In time of war, and to give want ir rretlitlvc thought to the KfWimatvl ullort who wrv p time of prate. A iltnibr MtitwU 1 Mittlm liken toward the vkti ol the funeral llfftif . Yet the very fir t th.it he j 1 rolndciully I rata' I, m-xUrnV r.tlp(xil awl fully ireprt.l to Hr.f ui In tho crlwi oc eould In nowlw fate without him l In Uh.Ii n itrvUe to ut .ill In the titrtc o' need h aniwer rvty call, iw natter nt ht hour of the lUy or iilght.lt toniM, no t.ut ttr hor far it him, to what dincerwi" or iliw Rreeall. t.tl It Ii.hU Uiu, w ht aulleilns li muit wlncoml, Uliifi liurtun, mint hat. Then ll ( thai ou fin 1 in K . frkntl ami cmirmllorj and IfTrtiiw he Im ltrt Jtnl ' many tlim Into hciv4 wlwrtr wrrow ln called '.rl. he ikhIvC tl.il luit what tads In tl uay l hit nnU llu- IjU tnUte a c .mortlnf inenwiy. J,iA.jfcrJjy ffanUt foil Monk ll. IW. CHAMBERS COMPANY,: Inc. MortltUni t( ja Kllllngiwotlti Avenue ' H, mil "!' etfiHHilH't t to. ttltt: M)Oi XH (O IH MO JEWELRY The Day of the Gift Draws Near The Gift That Will Bring a Smile of Satisfaction on Christmas Morning Jewelry the Gift of Love THE CI EFT SUPREME Diamonds Mountings Watches Chains Cuff Links Scarf Pins Belts Beads Pearls Earrings Rings Novelties Personally Selected W. M. TOWER Watchmaker and Jeweler Make this a Victor Christmas A Victrola and Victor Records! This Christmas you can give the family no better present. From the oldest down, each and every one will be glad to hear their favorite music sung or played by the world's greatest artists. You won't grow tired of your Victrola each month brings its new list of Victor Records, which people look for like the morning news. There arc Victrolas to suit all purses come in today and make your selection 1 Easy term9. One of the most successful en tertainments which the St. Johns Community club him sponsored this year was the community Christmas tree in the Y. r. 0. A. on Tuesday evening. Childron of tho community whose Christmas might not otherwise have been a joyous event will ho glnddoncd the night before Christmas when Santa Claus appears at their door laden with tho toys which were tho price of admis sion to thisentertainment. Included on tho program were selections by the James John high school orchestra; song by the George school chorus ; a short play hy the Sitton school; solo by Lieutenant R. L. Crane, ac companied by Mrs. IJernieo. 31c Call; piano solo by Randolph Howard; reading by Doth Uoomsluiter; and a solo by Miss Lola Murphy, accompanied by Mrs. MeCall. And last, but no moans least, Santa Claus arrived with useful gifts for a number of the members of the club includ ing S. h, Dohie who received rattles, dolls and tops; J. N. Edlofscn who was presented with a tin horn to call his help to cether: Dean ICuowlivt. Min. K. A. low, W. T. Fletcher, Dr. 15. i uorcicn, Mrs. V. h. Holmes, Mrs. E. R Monahau, Mrs. Her nice McCall, Mrs. J. Surlier, Miss Lola Murphy, A. E. Jones, lv. C. Couch and others received gifts equally as suited to their nuods. These gifts were also turned back to thu committee for dis tribution to needy children of tho community. Candy and apples were passed for refreshments tititl oonuluded the evening's cntcrtaiumut. The gorgeous now robtw of Peninsula Chapter Order of Do Molay were worn for thu first time by officers of tho chapter when they initiated eight can didates at a meeting held in Doric Masonic Temple on Wed nesday uvening, Dee. Ill, which a large erowtl of Master Masons attended. Among tho eaudi dates were (leorge Cordon, Paul M. Lane, Lewis Clark, Lorenzo Anderson ,Hnrl Wiggjt, Konnuth Kistner, Clarence Tooley and hcltoy Calhoun. Dr. 10. P. I tor- den and Dean lvuowlos aro niioii- soriug the work for the boys. Community Church Notos Tho primary tlopartmuul was entertained nt the parish hous Saturday afternoon. Twenty, five of the little folk were out. Under the supervision of .Mi. Campbell and Mrs. WVviuoHr, assisted by tho ttmulicin, uhiiiw were played, after which ru freshuiputs were served. Mrs. Santa Claus stopped in for a fuw minutes with treats and to iwtf what kind of children wore there. Notwithstanding the cold Sun- lay the atteiidaueo was khhu lu tho evening twonty-ltuvtrii iovh from ilitToront xiimiph of the Pilgrim (Miorustw joined with our hoys in providing iiiiihIu. Mr. Price, who is in uhargu of the work, gavo a short talk. At tho close of tho sorviee.Mr. MeCluru, Mrs. Itlukie, Mrs. SwurU ami Geo. Gordon were chosen m a committee to direut aetivititM of tho local chorus. Friday night, the Sunday school will give its Christ mas futcrtaiiiment and treats. Tim Christmas spirit will eharatfter ize the wo hip Sunday. In thu morning there will lie spuefitl music and a miMsagu from thu pastor that will miiku tho suhkoii seem more real. In tho uvouiiiK the mcKKago will be taknu from DickciiH " Christ miM Carol. There will bo no ( hrwtiiin wn- deavor Sunday evening, but tho young people will have eharKo of a sunrise prayer meeting Christ mas morning. All members and friends of the church are urged to be present. Tho church will b warm. Tho meetiuu will ho at 7;00. It is the purpose of this church to spread the spirit ol m Christmas Christ. OJRRIN'S FOR DRUGS .. n in.- n muni ii fl TMI fl The Review Wishes Its Friends and Readers A Merry Xmas and Happy New Year Peninsula Chanter No. Itoval Arch Masons, meeting in Masonic Hall, St. Johns, mot Monday night of this week and murnllixl HlO followilllt ()f l'ieei ! J. D. Welwter, li. II. P.; J.. S. ICenney, King; W. a. .Meuuiro, Scribe; H. A. MoMahan, Capt. of Host; J. ( Uailoy, r. h.; u. w. Gazeley, K. A. C; .J. 11. .lummu M. U V.; Clyde O. Rogew, M. 2 V.; Chas. II. Maxwell, M. 1 V.; S. L. Dobie, Treasurer; G. ll. Leinm, Secretary. After tho in Htallation ceremonies lunch was served and intoi'esting talks were enjoyed. M. 13. Grand High Priest Patterson of tho Grand Chapter of Oregon was pnwent nnd made a most interesting and instructive talk. Tho Chaptur is enjoying a healthy growth and interest in Capitular Masonry Is on tho increase. o NECKTIES ROGERS.