9 THE MORNING OREGON'TAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, lOlfl- CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OUGOXU TELEPHONES. Cotiatinc-mntn. City elrro'atlon. MtUU.g Editoe rundar Editor. .... Cmpuflni-nom Cltjr dltor. .. . .. fcupl- buUdlas.... Faeiae Bt. Tt1"Tt. Vi. m 7(170 . ....Mala T- TO ....Main TOTO .... Vlaln T"70 ....Main TITO ....Main T'70 Main TOTO HV3 A A A Ik A 6'3 A 60H and Th Tbl AMUSEMENT. Bl yr,AlW THEATER Twn u . . mr.ik.r Whllaald Maitlnc Pot." TonUht at a.lS. BAKER THEATER El.. .S, n Bah-r Stock Company In ar... O.IUIM" ToBJcllt at 5:1. aftsmoea a and toalht at vd.ll.. Tola aiwrttooa at Bleat at Ut an a. - X.TRIC THEATER ,an7 1 iu. torn a l at T. a. "TR THEATER Par anl Motkia picture oonUnaou. from 1-sv 14 SO p. !. ARMORY Tb sad !?Sr: and manufaur.fa axpoainon. Thla aw noon and toataht- WILD WKFT-rAH EX-PT PHOW T-Tr- f.fTh--tr- ,rouaU TBI. aftmoon and toalbt- A tMlllam Parson.. P' '..S Prebytertan Church. Eaat KM J" Et Thirteenth .treets. 1. "k'" ' ranaementa for the proposed temper which the borate, of prMbU "n propose to tfv. He l being aa.t.ted by a Ur" mtttee of citizen.. Ml Brehm. National lecturer of tha rr byt.rtan Church, who took 1 part l he - V-r:? arts Mr. rnon expect, to devote much of his time to the parade. Hooplci Dunne BH cleanup of disorderly persons no w Bohi.'. Par. Ful.oju Sundays, wa Shaker nrscTa Officer 14111a. near bear only. wrrw ..,., cWd with Hln IMor rl. t . license and on Sunday. A hoodlums too posseaalon of a et car and drank beer In the P'nf " "I "her paesen-era. The off leers ar rested Alfred and Alrt PlmbaU Harry rorkran. John Iwak. Albert Me"""T M Oo Lletser. The Ust two were fined IS eacJi yeaterday mornlns. The other cases went over. RmriiKl Wtu. Csi-t B RA TX- The Re W."""! oFthe t-dfollo-- Order of this city win Join In e celebration of the Sth anniversary of the fondln of this branch of the order tonUhtat Orient ld- Hall. East Sixth and East Alder streets. This Is In "ord" with the proclamation of Grand Sire Tv U KuykendalL tlxtn, Tuesday. Sep tember 20. .or this celebration. All the R.hekah Lodses of the city will Utke part. Mrs. A. Kallsher Is ch.lrrnan oj tha BenerAl committee on arranaa InTnttT Th. programme llude. rltu !7lc serrlres. ... address by Re Ben Uln Youn. of the First tpL-copal Church, and musical and literary numbers. Hitt. Mat B IUctJASiTD.-Howar3 CoryelU who apprehended an "-ronvlct on the street Sunday mornln and beat him into submls-lon before takln him to the police station, was discharged from oultody yesterday mornlnc upon the recommendation of the -""" officer, imre HIIU whom C""' rested, was held awaltlnit advices from n Francisco, where It was believed tt he was waited for the a a-uest at the St. Oeorae Hotel, two ? .. He confessed the crime. Later Captain Moore received tele gram from Chief of police Martin, of fran Francisco. saylnK that Hill was not wanted, the prowcutlon witness havlnit disappeared. Mrs. Erotvw Buaiter R.-ii.rn.-Tr.a funeral of Mrs. Euene Blaster, who died last Friday nieht "at her home 6.3 aaco street, was held yesterday fore noon at the Holy Rosary Church. t-at Third and Clackamas treet. J rhere solemn requiem mass was said by Rev. Father C. V. Umb. Father Lamb spoke briefly of the dead woman, pras lnV her as a wife and mother. The In terment was made In Rlverview Ceme tery Many beautiful tributes were re ceived. Mrs. Blaster waa 2 year. old. and had been sick since July. FATHn U Cooiiatctateo. IVhen Charles E. NeberaalU a blind cikar dealer, reached the door of the Court house yesterday mornln he was met by a bevy of lauchlna youns: women, and a chorus of -Congratulations. Charlie." The cause of the congratula tion. wa a visit of the stork at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon to the Rose City Sanitarium, brlna-lna; to Mr. and Mrs. Neberirall a seven and a half pound boy. He has been named Charles E. NebergalU Jr. Pouci Get Speed Mamao C. C. Crimea, a merchant, livlna- at 291 San Rafael street, waa arrested by Patrol men Lvon. Teevln and Stram. at Twenty-seventh and Broadway streets, and was fined $10 for speeding, yesterday. Stram also caua-ht W. Chrlstensen speedlnjt- He paid a line of $10. M. O. Collin, was exceeding the limit on a motorcycle when Stram stopped him. He. too, was fined $10. rrarrTED RrsslA ARRES-nto. Peter Schmidt, a demented Russian, aired S. went Into a church at William, avenue and Stanton street, yesterday mornlns: to die. He waa found by Patrolman ....w ..ILL in frinAm In the other cur id &im.i..9 . - - ---- world. When Barke attempted to ar rest him. he fouirht vicorously. but w'as overpowered and sent to the county Court for examination. Mrrnnnrr Frcn Grows. Oregon Methodists have $: with ahlch to aa ;st In various ways as the result of t R M,-rnle1 and G. F. Johnson. They succeeded In ecurins; . k. n..tK.ra nf TaTlnr-Strwt Methodist Church subscriptions for this amount In a) minutes nunuaj. abbi j" the church leave $2500. WoxAit'i Purse Stolx!. Mrs. Charley .. . .1 T 1 1 Un..1 Errcman. nvins; at ui ----i n nnllra ireKterdav that rriurrM w " ' -- while she was gone from her room for a few minutes, someone too a a pur-no from It. containing . iwu let was assigned to the case and a sup .. .ninrtt Is under suspicion. ' H P. IiSTtER' OxtT C5nu Pies. Marjorle Ann Plscher. of 990 Cleveland avenue. I years and one day old. died k.. is 191ft Interment was at Wasco. Or. She wa the only child of Mr. and Mrs. H. f- fisner. rats War. Steamer sails direct Wed . Wan Prinplvo and Los Angelea Cabin $10 and $1. steerage ti and $1!. berth ana meais mcmaea. . w n.n.n. sIlL 12S 3d St. Max Apmtt. Milk WATERiwv-Chrlst Stump pleaded guilty Court yesterday xo a cnr- - - Ing milk and waa irnw -r. t rr. . . , hu resumed nractJce ..i.- t.v i n nMr Phones: Office. SUllO I I V'l i-vj.ii r.- ------ - . Msrshall S?l: residence. Private Ex. Hicket. for Representative. No. 7b. Platform, page iT. State Pamplet. (Paid advertisements. n a .1... I,.... it. vHll collect them X)AV Ami ' w ' ' ' ... The Ames Mercantile Agency, Ablngton Swiss Watttc Retairiko. C Chrlstan ..n m floor Oarbett bldr. Take elevator. Diiwm.-C Chrlstensen. second floor Cornell DuuainK. laae iptiui. H. K Baroest. attorney, ha. returned. FaXTAX GlMl 0CBPECTS ARRESTED. Al SWm and Jung Toun were arretted, at 4 2 North Fourth street, by Patrolmen Martlne. and Johnson 8unday night. two Japanese visitors were also ar rested. The same onicers xoos. um Wong Long and Wong Fook. charged with having lottery tickets In their possession. All the case, went over. Horse Dies; Spoil. Traps. a prorair i A K. a A Olson. Of iimj liui on mm w&nvu m - - - 114 North Sixteenth street, and Joe Maloney. of 172 Water street, " nipped untimely last Sunday, through . i nf one of the horses In the trade, which dropped j .. in.F..tinir iliira of the negotiation. Olson unhitched hi. own horse and put Maloney-. In It. place to give, It a trlaL tie naa noi ir..r his prospective purchase a block when i. AMn iieia Olnon arave Pa trolman John Maloney $2 to pay for the cremation or the animal. . v ir. t wrr-, The first of a aerie, of lectures to be given during the Winter season on xne pan mo 'Masonic Order played In the American kl.l ilnHn, lh. t).,nl lit 1 DTI RTT period will be delivered at :15 o'clock tonight at the Svottlsh Rite Cathedral, i ne u dres. will be on "Alexander Hamilton" i -in k. Tt R Beekman. a member of the Portland Bar Association. Mr. Beekman la known a. a scnoio.j i l w . r iTvinds of the Maoonic lentigo and the public generally are Invited. Alumni Elect. Ov-ficers. At a meet latlon of the Washington High Sfhool Friday night. the following officers were n"-' .in s-shrnarv: President. prn, 1 1 ii - . . . . Kav Singletary; vice-president. Miss t , . -. . . . . .. Vave lamenne umuu. Pouglass: secretary. Mis. Margaret Thomas: editor. Miss Hellen Sullivan. The organisation Is expected to have a large membership. Another meeting win be held at the home of the secre tary next Friday night. Camera Clcb Elbtt. Opptckr.. The Camera Club of Wah:ngton High 8chool w.ia a., m . r the term yes- terday .ftemoon. and Iected the fol lowing officers: rresiaeni. Lie a-... ... -i tt-.,.. rn!.r- aecretAry. H-(rBIUI III, . 1 w . .. v - . - Dorothy Lvnsmore: treasurer. Lloyd Robinson; serseant-at-armex u!ou"". and editor. Margaret Carr. The club i i . .nrl.. nf Imsoiu fOT thl. term In practical photography. . from which tne memoeri i much good. A Divideko of 10 per cent on claims fUed and approved having been ordered . ' . . r-. . ct..ntt Court for By tne iniiea ini v-..v-.. :. V., ... -.nn creditors are tne uimrici i ..p. -- . - nouned to present their books, certin- cates or deposit, or om . . M.nwni of the above inucuinium '- - dividend at the office of the receiver. corner of Second ana nnnuii Portland. Or. R. a Howard. J'- re" . . . k iri.i. OiiamnlM A TTUSt ceiver 01 mo i Company. Portland, Or.. Sept. 1. 110. Triep JUrsr Wong S Datb. Jame. FarrelL employed In a North End rooming-house, pleaded guilty In Municipal Court yesterday to stealing $11S from ... . BnA WAS under the pniow 01 a tuww aa - nn htm nvrknllfl. A given . i7 " " ii diamond ring purchased by Farrell . . i MMrfl with the money ana i by the detectives. - vvopTha Fall convention of the Christian and Mis sionary Alliance Is now In progress at F-ast Ninth and Clay st rets. Sessions are held dally, except Saturday, at and 7:30 P. M. Rev. A. C Tork. of Everett, will speak tonigni. tt . Tm t wmm m 'VulOM. T. Robert, and O. Lv Bowder. proprietor, of two poolrooms, at Kern Park, were . a .-a. . ..- v morning, for having their places open after 1 o clock. Pete Prodanort was nnea -similar charge. cnn Ti.Ta of the lieinen- UKbl iwnni -j.- - dous Trade-Building Sale In which to secure that new. swagger suit or over .f wn SIR .VI to tS values, for $1. Brownsville Woolen Mill Store, Third ana Morrison sis. Villa Pats CO FT. Mike Villa, ar rested by Patrolman Webster after a desperate battle witn.ia naimuo. rn day night, was tried In Police Court rumniar morning, and fined $10 for disorderly conduct. "RDJCARKATiojt" Lecture) Si-rjitt- Rev. Mr. SL Martin will lecture on "Re- .i , . v. & Trnth.AMik era' inrariisiiuu, - conference. 52 East Morrison street. Tuesday. September zu. at s t: at. n lecture will do tree to me puouc . . . 4-v.abvm mr. Mrrr. There will be a special meeting of the Ore- ne Unih... a the T. W p:va vwimi"" " ......... . ... - - - - -. - C. A. building, at 1:30 o'clock thl. after- coon. New Bills Open at the Vandeviile Houses Orplwum. ANOTHER landslide of good things has fallen on the Orpheum stage. In the present bllL Topping and spreading all over the whole 1. William Rock and Maude Fulton ln a series of original dancing creations. The woman con cerned Is an edition de luxe, dainty, chlo and decidedly alluring. Willam I. built like Georgle Cohan, going hlra one better In Improvement, on nature a. well as In stepping. He contributes a cheerfully grewsome ditty aonut an old gent who lived In the time of the Dodo Bird, and introduces some eccentric dancea. Then Maude lets out all her stored mag netism and captures the house with her "Gee. I wlsht I Was a 1-ady." Maude', voice, be It said. Is of the Ingrowing va riety, but she has cornered the market In personality and fetchlngnesa. The two have a very funny number In which Wil liam Is a sailor and Maude a salloress. wherein they tnject mors fancy dancing. Keen. too. la their thoroughly new trav esty on the "vlllyun and the heroine of mellerdrama"-as-lt-too-of ten-is. Their last number I. "The Dance with the Devil." a small sermon, by the way. In this the girl. In simple white garb with apple blossom, in her arms, is sym bolical of youth and Innocence. The devil. In the dance, gives her a red rose, flings Jeweled chslns about her throat and arms, stupefies her with wtnea and trample, the apple blossoms on the floor. Then he flings her out In the street. In sardonic quietude he turns slowly the leaves of a calendar, marking off the month, from May to December. Then she comes back, reeling and disheveled, with the experiences of the few months writ large on her face and In her man ner. Then In a wild dance the devil claims her. Another of the numbers by these entertainer. Is about the "boy who stut-tut-ut-ter. and the girl who llspths." An act that la of stellar magnitude Is that of the Neapolitans, a trio of singer, with excellent voice.. Estelle Ward, so prano. Is a positive delicht to hear: her voice Is pure and golden, with wonder fully clear, high note.. Marlon Little field, the contralto singer. I. a veritable Juno and her big voice has a sonorous quality that charms. 8ignor Francesco Manetta Is the tenor, and the three sing a most pretentlou. programme.- For In stance, they gave yesterday "Tales from Hoffman." a potpourri of Neapolitan folk songs, the "Mlsere" from "II Trovatore." the "Chl-ml-frena-LucIa" and that old favorite. "Annie Laurie." Each number was applauded vociferously. A popular number, was the miniature comedians, the Rossow Midgets. Their wee little act consist, of exhibitions of embryo Sandowiem and feat, of strength, followed by their piece de resistance, a burlesque boxing match, which, needless to say, elicit, howls of mirth and com ment. Then there is Maurice Freeman, a tal ented actor, who presents a character comedy entitled "Tony and the Stork." The Planotype Tony, In the person of Mr. Freeman, plays the Important role: the stork Is only an adjunct. Mr. Freeman knows Just where to draw the line so that pathos doe. not become bathos. HI. portraiture of a poor Italian who has been told hi. wife and new baby boy died, only to learn in the midst of his woe that a mistake In names was made, win. a great deal of applause for him self, with a frequent sprinkling of wet eyes from the feminine portion of the audience. A dandy duo of entertainer, is Frank Work and Relnhold Ower, whose acro baticlsms and gymnaatlclsms are little short of marvelous. They both have , -inn,, .wtitNAA in tne art or tumbling. They dress like rowdies and J .. . v. , nb.,.,M MllnfrtAd for their 1 act manage to get Into the good grace, of everyone present, Fred Duprex Is a whole Orpheum 0,11 by his lonesome If no one else were on It. IT, I. . , I I . .kn Vina f Tta h P 1 P fl- attractlvely humorous atuff to monologue about, and he Is a come man wno cura ede." much better than the average. His great song I. "Say No That'. All." Luce and Luce, alleged Instrumental ists, who open the bill, should by all mean, be named Worse and Worse, Judg ing from tn nitisnia Dauer ana irajwi business they hand out. The orchestra 1. there wun i-mron Babe.- as exit number and "La Caval cade" as the overture. Grand Theater. A GOOD, wholesome show is what the Grand has to offer this week. The entertainment I. particularly pleas ing when dainty Freda Klemm hovers over the head, of a captivated audi ence. Miss Klemm has a distinctly new "stunt" which consist, of n aeroplane fllvhl CoA In tlrht, and Singing With a true, sweet voice, she makes a pretty picture when, under a son, sm. her machine floats off the stage and sways graoefully above the plL The first number on tne programme 1 musical, and the two men and the v-nman vhn enmnnse the trouns are de serving of much praise, as they perform with skill upon many ininuimn Robert LeRoy and Aileen Harvey, who follow, have a little comedy which Is unusual In Its plot. Miss Aileen Is caught in a rain storm, from which she seek, shelter in a cahln by the iv.r,ti This chances to belong to a cowboy, who Is expecting a new cook, and In desperation over the loss of four others In as many days, he keep, the unfortunate young woman, nm telltves U be hi. fifth domestic, at tne point of hi. gun. and despite her fran tic efforts to depart, forces ner to cook hi. meal. The conversation throughout Is a .cream. Clad In a duster and a traveling hat. Cora Slmpaon. "the Maid de Luxe," en ter, the stage asserting that she 1. o'f for Reno, where divorce Is easy, and after a fairly good tirade on the at . -.1 ,? dlinrra sMves very characteristic Imitations of Ethl Barrymora, George M. Cohan, AJavtd Warrieid ana oiners. The remaining feature, are: Lester and Moure, In dancing and a quick-fire exchange ef wit. which Is rather better than the average, and L Wolfe Gil bert, who I. very good. He open. hi. part of the entertainment with a song on- applause and win. for hlra his share. A word for the orchestra, too. will V. mwr.lmm The Xll AC.t lOnS Ul U WCP k. have a catchlnes. and swing which cause the people to nura musuo softly as they leave the playhouse. Lyric. IF THE Armstrong Mustcsl Comedy Com Dan v depended upon a royalty on all the hobble skirt. It .old as a re sult of the advertisement given that compressing .tyle In "The Hob!le Girl" at the Lyric thl. week. Its member, would not even have the hole of a doughnut left for a square meal. Miss F.thel Davis, a. Flossie Swift, a news paper correspondent In the Far East, gives a striking Illustration of the handy drawstring creation from Paris and the dexterity It requires to wear a hobble skirt and get out of a canoe. If the scenes were transferred to the Willamette River, each show would need a new leading woman. When the chorus "trips" lightly and come, near falling heavily In hobble skirts, the audience applauds. While the .how ha. a plot, not at all hob bled, and 1. thoroughly enjoyed, the audience intermittently wonders If "the hobble girl" I. a take-off on the skirt, or If the costume, are adopted to be up-to-date. George Rehn. who ha. taken the part of the Irish comedian since he Joined the company, changes his nationality and becomes a roaring companion of Gu. Leonard, as shipwrecked sailors from the fatherland. The plot clusters around the palace of Rajah Singh and Pandora, the dead King's brother and sister, played by Ed Mitchell and Rosa Rchn, In which Will Howard, a. Jack Paine, enter. Into a lively race with Miss Davis, his rival newspaper corre spondent, to get the news to their pa per first, Mls Clara Howard appears GOOD WAIST MAKER WANTED FALL KID GLOVE SALE . In September, Just at the time vou need them. Our gloves are the beet the world produces. They are made by the best manufacturers from the best skins money will buy. BW THK BEST - $1.25 Centemeri Gloves, Sp'l 93c Two styles. French lamb or capes. $1.25 Imported Kocba Gloves, 93c Gray, black or assorted tans. $2.00 Real Kid, Special $1.65 All colors, black or white. $2.00 Feal ft'ocks, $1.48 Butter, tans, gray and black, $3.50 Long Kid Gloves, $1.19 Colors Tans, brown, navy, green. $1.75 Suede Kid Coves $1.48 F. P. YOUNG LADIES' HABERDASHER. 21MI Morrison St., Bet. 4th and Sth, (orbett Bldg. a. Queen Ellene and Howard finds time In his career as correspondent to make love to her. The chorus makes a hit In the wooden-shoe dance, and. altogether, the show 1. one of the best the company has put on during Its 17 weeks' engagement. WHERE JO' DINE. All the delicacies of the season at th Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart ment, for ladles. JOS Wash, near sth at. Infantile Paralyala. The danger of babies getting this dread disease Is very much eliminated if freeh air and careful feeding have been employed to keep up the baby. The power to resist disease with a baby t generally In proportion to care ful attention In these matters. So far we have no record of a baby succumb ing to Infantile Paralysis that has been fed on cow's milk modified with- DEN NOS BABY FOOD. Stan wood Receives Office. OREGO'IAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington, Sept. 19. (Special.) Orrln C. Stanwood has been appointed postmaster at Alene. 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