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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1915)
AVEDXESD AY. DECEMBER 1. 1915. 3IOKXINO OKKGOXIAX - , m nl 7? y V . ;. , f.-.-r . i r - v: t AU f ! f:,'" - r 4 . j I-.. p. XJ- ' X . i : $ " V - : ; i .j?, ; I ; OT.T.f.OS Stala Norm! School at Monmoth. lb Hamilton Institute for Girl, la Tor. an4 sbols f Detroit. Claveleal, BafTelo. fhlUlel ai. Mianeapolia and lif4 Kaplde are sa!4 br ta rhotoptav Masealn lo fee tha moat rpl4 and aroaTaaelve -hni taat fca r--m'y adpte4 :mi aa a nuM of ed-jcauon. ' The Vjb Ilia-Oar t"s l ) Infant e'ae of production, wttb Krok fcarl n li th l-.t C!r WhippU. t.a purine tr motion plrtur- Ira Vnl ntil Jut r--ntly. up Jrl binv Vla Artino Pr-tty. th youthful nl pr'ttr VlterPh ctra. Brlr l4 fcr lifo r flItB Into an .:r r-nn- Tinl rtr whil productn Wt-4 V. rrtty l out of Unr ad win t back at br Ubors r Ion. All th old romantic chara-tr of rly Tt will bo r-rrM'ntod In Tin Martyr- of tho A'.anio." hm twna. B-t-a KouxCon aad Jam Kowlt. tho tamoua ln-ntor of tho Howl. knif. will bo a-ora In tho Co lumbia ntrtalnront. Tbo historical dram l tonsa. a o o fUo-Uilnc tho Importam-o of F -min li.tkli.'i ln-ntion In tho nlro world aa wll a la tho world at largo, a Dow rnotior p.-turo corporation of r.rmntown. 1.. b chrtteod Holf rankiira -ilm Manufacturing Corpora tion. May Ward will appear la thalr rat rlao. -Vlrtuo." o o o Tha tarco't oatrWh farm on tho Pa ri ft o Coast it at tho Srlir Zoo. fan I -wo ta noat. Tho l'JC Zoo baa ob tained wmt of tho lar-t and Hnt bird, aad ooma of tho daacondanta of r-catty Imported oatrichoa aro aald to bo wondarfuL a o o I'm C!ad My Py Crow Vp to Bo a Mlor ta already fr market now a atlrrln four-rl drama, ctaaaod aa a porfori "burniMi." a w, S. P. T. rorothy Bernard lo a Portland r'rL and b b-n faturod bro aa aucn cttn. Ilrr laat r-l-a waa "Tho Hron Law." and waa ahowa ar at tho MaJtl.-. Mia IWrnard p ayad with tho liak-r playvra bora wba a htda arirl. Il-r fatb-r and tothr wara Auatralian actor, and -rot- waa bo-n In that country, but an r-atad tho ratr part of bar od'i-aton h-ra and bar Brt theatrical work wha atlil a child. a a a film eompanl aro raqu-atinc tbo onra'tlc acanarlo wrltara to lao off aafwl n tham Chrltmaa tortoa. aa tn utora of produrtnc pl paclilly for bo!iiay occasion ta out of data ant thair tima for Tral warka la h paat bit ban takan up with mi.ll of Tmaakiin. Chritma and Naw laar'a toria. a a a y.nla Mirrtnnff. whom rrt'and notion-putura tollowara aro familiar wtt." fr br formar appaarancaa In yortlaad mol. will ba it baro aoon Ira "McTtj of fan franclaco." baad Mt tho book by tbo lata frank Nor- Anothar Tim rtr. wha will u to many until t"y (at aaad to h-r flaw ama. la Jona Iya. fartnarly Mim ianla Horaa Tha aamo waa wlhd on bar by aamirra of bar work In Tha lart Itonaymooa." bot bow aha M to ba It knowa br all that. ."iian!n with -Haartachaa," rataaaad Mon4ay. aha wilt ba J ma laya. a a a "1tr ttackonln. a atlrrlnc lata Of I fa. la to ba a National Tbaatar f-alura. a a a Kitty iMrd'n. Oa aotad boautlfal Ti'ib lrl and acompnbad a-traa. aa baan ancaf'd br Lawis J. faUnk-k. of tha World I'ttm Corporation, to play a la a Lookin t;taaa. Th play la baaaa! en ta book by V. C. I'BIUIpa. and will, without a doobt. ba shown kara. la prlTata Ufa Kitty Gordon la t a wlfa of Captala Barasford. of tho nstisb army, who waa racantly man tna4 for bia braaary. TSay baaa ona cMUi. who to said to inhartt tha boaaty f bar Jlft-4 fnotar. a a a "Jaaa." tha comln Plckford flaT. waa prwl'ica.J In Amrl.a In li0. altb Mix Jonnatona Pntl In tha ttlla yola. TM timo prlty Charlotta Graan wooil la Jana, Mloy Grant plays ppesi ta bar. a a Paforo sho bocaa bar err aa a irotton-plctaro star Marcuorito Clark flayed wtta Do Wolfo Hoppr. who la in la motion picture. Mix Clarke will Bast bo aoaa at tha rooplaa. a a a Teddy ampon. who waa last saoa Ira I'ortland a tho adorabta littla Japa- -a !rl Ira "Tha I'ox Woman." Is la rl I'.'o Mr. Ford Ftrrllns;. For tho t,t two year aha ha been, with the tirlfflttt foreee at Hollywood and Bast wi:l ba rataaaad la A Man and tho I'eert.- a o o "Tha Fall of America." a TlTld and fooamc creation la now bain played, o o o neo Madiaon ta about It years old. and before sho entered tbo acreaa world owned and manaced ker own stock company oa tho atase. tho Is w directing her owa photopta). a a a TrotjH special arrana;amnt with tha National Guard of New York i -a. a tar numbor of citljon sol tfiara wore oeJ la tbo fllmtoc of Barbar Frtalrhlr. Tho Topular I'tayer. with Mary Mlnter. tha ' shine actrrsa." la tho lead, will pro duce tbo play. a a a Edna Mar. tho comic opera faorlt of two continent, will t mora money f.r pvsinc for picture tban aoy other atar ba eer recelred lor a tnalo picture. Hr salary for "Tbo Belie of New Tork" will bo 110.000. and Iho most etraordlnary fact about tho salary Is that erery cent will bo turn-d orrr to tho lied Cross and other worthy charlll-. Mis May I tho wife ef t. l-ewlsohn. a rollllonalro banker of Nw York, and It wa with no amall effort that tho Vltasraph Company obtained bar services oven for ono picture. a e e A Chrlstma atmosphere perrade tho Vilaa-raph studio whro Bobby Connotly Is worklns; under Tofft John sons direction on a Chrlslmaa play with a bia- tree and all tho other Yule tide decorations. a e e A rreat deal ba bean Said In fluid instruction on keeping a husband, but a ono of tbo first photodramaa on tba retention of a wife. "Matrimony" la said to bo an entirely new view of tbo matter. Little Tholma Falter almost excel th brilliant Julia Dean In tbia production. a a a It baa boon said by a film writer recantiy that mora tban half of tho children In the motion pictures who aro comlnc to the front a younrer eniuae are larlfi- Coast beHra and that the majority claim California a their natal state. The children of tho motion picture actresses and actors of that state aro tba paranta of a Ursa percentage of tho young prodigies. 1 FOR POLAND ASKED iitct:4T yr.r.o itPR:r.n ox pko- aCE or PORTUAtDw remaltteaa aa Bad, aad la eaae rartio taro Wore-. Tbaa la B-lUea. Saya t'atber Metaaaewakl. Tba need for outside assistance for the people of I'oland ba become Imml earn .a.t l-otiah resident and sym pathiser In I'ortland bare set about to raise a fund for their roller. The money raised In Port Ian J will bo sent alone a till other money raised la other cities of th l olled Mate to relieve suffering- In I'oland at once. Key. Father MatuxeaskU of PL Stan llau Church. 1:1 Maryland avenue, and J. Ye.ershl. 1 Kast Keventeonth street south, have been authorised to rer-ive contributions. Later a las; day wi be observed In Portland. It la probable December It will be set aside for tbl day. It will bo decided on at a meeting tonight. vur people la I'oland are In aad r f': s :! I- 2 'i , . . . ; i a a - -..'' at : 1 J J I i : - o Jaaaea C 4VII. rwrilaae1 l-ellew aaaw. Wte Waa Killed Aee-t. Oeatallr by H la owa Aatooaatla t-lafol 1 ea tarda y. need. said Father Matnssawskt yes terday, 'and each day'a progress of tbo war makes condition worse. Tbo Pol ish people aro In a plight a bad and'ln some cases worse than tho Belgians, because they have received compara tively little outside Help. The Bead of helping them now la pressing. For that reason wo are hoping for a liberal contribution from I'ortland. Wo will welcome every contribution, aniail or large." At o'clock next Sunday afternoon a Polish day celebration will bo bald at the I'olisa Hall. Falling street and Maryland avenue. Ira memory of the soldier who fell In the Polish war. which started November I, lit J. If in doubt as to size buy a Merchandise Bond. "Do Your Christmas Shopping Early" What to Buy Him for Christmas in this list of useful articles. Our stocks, you'll find, are of the newest of merchandise. Make selections now. Neckwear , . Beautiful Neckwear in the newest or desifrns and silk fabrics. 60c, $1.00, S1.50 and $2.00. Hosiery t . A full line of hosiery in the best brands, the newest novelties and shades, silk or lisle, 25c. SOc and $1-00 pair. Suspenders Suspenders in ffood quality irebs. Best makes, fine buckle mountings and tips. 60c and $1 pr. Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs in Christmas boxes, three), four and six to the box at 75c per box- Plain, all linen, at 25c, 35c and 60c- Mufflers Fine silk mufflers, the newest style, lonjr with fringe ends. Priced moderate, $2.00 and $2.50. Union Suits-- Timely suggestions in fine underwear; noth ing but the better grades, Vassar, Globe and Cooper silk and wool, wool and lisle. $1X0 to $6.00 garment. Shirts A choice of selection of Manhattan and Ar row shirts in beautiful madras and cords. A man can't have too many dress shirts. $1X0, $2.00, $2X0 and $3.50. Nightshirts A good assortment of nightshirts and pa jamas in flannelette or cotton, plain or trimmed with frogs. Prices range from $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2X0. Umbrellas Men's umbrellas, good substantial frames and covers, a nice selection of handles. $1 to $3. Jewelry Cuff links, full dress sets and scarf pins, in individual boxes and separate. Gloves You can buy gloves here in makes such as Dent's, Elite and Wash-Rite, in tan, gray and champagne. Priced at $1X0, $2.00 and $2.50. Hats Aii the newest shapes in soft or stiff hats, a full run of the newest shades. Stetson, Trim ble or "Multnomah" at $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00. Boxes Free with All Purchases. Make your gift a Hart. Schaffner & Marx Suit or Overcoat unusual values at ?Zo; others lower and higher. You couldn't buy a more useful present Sam'! Rosenblatt & Co. The Men's Shop for Quality and Service. Our Temporary Location 266 Morrison SU Bet. 3d and 4th. POLICEMAN IS SLAIN James Gill Dies by Bullet From Falling Revolver. POST HELD SINCE 1908 Tfca taV'ftawaaaa Railroad a 1 aetle- fi.ui wtta the o. -lty of He awa aame. ea -t!ia It mar.!ua ew tri4a ae.e Ka.t Hi.". lack, (aa Taalxsaaara a- .L- Vlctlm of Accidental Shooting Is R arrived bjr Widow and Kour Y car-Old Daughter Janitor rinds Body In Hall. Jamas C. GUI. SOS Ha-t Thirtieth (traet North, member of th I'ortland police force alnre February. 190. waa killed by an accidental shot from hla automatic platol at th real room of the lllbernlm ball. S40 Kuaaell atraet. yea terday morolnr about 1:10. Tha body of tha dead patrolman was taken to th morau by Deputy Coro ner mith. No Inquest will b held. Deputy Coroner timlln. Pollc Captain Moor and Motorcycle Tatrolman Bale all mad an Inveatlgallon of th ac cident. Patrolman OIII la aM to ha entered th hall a few minute previous to th ahootlnir. h having been Riven a key by tba Janitor. T. I. Maloney. who waa In a room below. Indications were that th man's automatic pistol had fallen from bis pocket and. th hammer atrlklns; on tha f.oor th weapon had bean discharged, the bullet striking- the man In th breast slightly to th right slle. Th policeman picked up th re volver and mad a few steps when h felt In th doorway of the rest room. Mrs. T. J. Murphy. Tillamook street, waa paaaing th hall at th time of th accident and she heard th man cry out. h notified th Janitor, who hastened to th hall by th back door, and found th Injured patrolman lying in a pool of blood. Mr OIII waa appointed a member of tha I'ortland police fore February 17. !!. and began duty on th following day. Kecenlly be bad been acting aa relief man oa th day shift under I'ollc Captain Moor. Mr. Gill, wbo waa 39 years of age. waa born in I'erklnsvllle. Ind. II Is aurvlved by his widow and a 4-year-old daughter. Kattrerlne: a father. Kthan GUI. of tufur. Or.: a alaler. Mrs. Flora Fauat. Ortney. Or., and five brothers. Kdward y and R. V, GUI. or Portland; Charles W. GUI. of WashougaU and F. M. and George II. GUI. of Iufur, Or. IRON WORKS MOVING HERE Clarke County factory to Mart Ojv. rratlon In Portland Soon. Th Clarke County Iron Works Is moving from Vancouver. VVaeh.. to i'ortland and will rommenc ewra. PlCKFORD LAST DAY CHIMM1E FADDEN OUT WEST Coming Tomorrow THE MASTER !L HOUSE A Towerful Photoplay That WU1 Make You WEEP and THINK. tlons her with about 30 skilled workers on Its payroll. This means a monthly payroll of about 13000. which wlil be practically doubled with the opening of logging- operations In the Spring. The new location will be at Tenth and Flanders streets. The company decided upon the move because of the better transportation facilities In Tortland which would enable it to give more ef fective service to Its customers, many of whom are In the logging business, which naturally finds Ita supply center In Portland. Th bureau of manufacturers and In dustries In Portland assisted in the ne gotiations which preceded the move to Portland. 'AMERICA FIRST DAY HELD Rotarians Hear Speaker Who Were Born In I "o reign Countries. There was international representa tion In the speeches at the luncheon of the Rotary Club yesterday at the Benson Hotel. It was -America First day, and Just to show what a variety of nationalities there are represented In th good American citizenship that makes up the membership of tha Ro tary Club, they bad addressee from ell different members who were born In foreign countries. V. O. Haines represented Canada, W. rt, Pmlth. Kngland: A. S. Pstullo. Scotland; D. N. Mosessohn. Russia: H. Rlttman. Germany, and H. O. Cartoxlan. Armenia. At the close of the lunch eon the members sang: "America." BOY MAYOR IS IN HOSPITAL Mayor A I bee Notified by Junior Po lice and Visits Patient. Nate easier. Portland's boy Mayor. Is ill at St. Vincent's Hospital, following an operation for appendicitis. Mayor Albee yesterday received a note Inform ing him of th boy Mayor's Illness, which was sinned "A Junior Police Boy." The Mayor Immediately left his office an-1 visited the siclc boy. The note follows: -Just to notify you that Nate Casler. the boy Mayor of Portland, is in St. Vincent's Hospital recovering from an operation for appenaicltis. A visit from you woulJ be greatly appreciated." It's Food for Doakeya. Louisville Courier-Journal. "What has become of the candidate who used to have his photo taken be side a load of hay?" "He may be a little out of date. However, no can didate has as yet mustered up the nerve to have his photo taken beside a stock ticker." Federated Malay States in the first three months of 10K exported 10,302 tons of rub ber. , . Established Before the War. Edwin F. James, Manager. Today and Remainder This Week The Incomparable THEDA BARA in a New Role , with Little JANE LEE In William Fox' Latest Triumph The Galley Slave Hear The Majestic Novelty Trio Joe Roberts, M. P. Ogden, E. E. Ransom Coming Sunday "INSPIRATION" The Most Daring Picture Ever Screened. A XCDustin Farnuiriti Now appears exclusively in photoplays produced by Pallas Pictures IllllllllllUrytlJIIIlllllllllll 1 . . . . "..I i i 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I 1 1 Z ' - -v. - --V . t::: - r X A ' Slv a. aa - m " m " .. 0 XV.fy&t ' , a. a. - 1 DustinFamnm paramount sT m 4W r AM L PARAMOUNT Pictures were the first to feature stage stars in motion pictures. They were purposely planned to set a new quality standard in motion pictures high above the blood - and thunder type of the nickelodeon days and the mediocre "movie" shows which sprang up like toadstools. And Paramount Pictures have suc ceeded in changing the character of programs presented by thousands of the better class of theatres throughout the country. Because the public has given its support to the Paramount idea, Paramount Pictures are being produced on a more elaborate scale than the motion picture industry ever dreamed of. The Paramount policy is to present premier photoplay productions featuring talented play ers in clean, wholesome, moral stories. Dustin Farnum is but one of the many stage favorites to be seen in Paramount Pictures. Here are some of the photoplays in which he is featured : The Lasky productions, "The Virginian" and "Cameo Kirby"; the Pallas picture, "The Gentleman From Indiana," and "Captain Courtesy." Wherever one of these Paramount Pictures is advertised by your local theatre, go see it. If your favorite theatre is not showing Para mount Pictures ask the manager to get them. KEW YOBK.H.Y. Local Blstrlbators ProKreslve Motion Picture Co.. Central IluildiuK, Seattle, Mash. llllilllllilVlHllllllinr cyr mjknsmmt that iCZsSSat STANDS TRADE V' br .MARK pfowW? QUALITY LJiiillllllillliiiJiiiAiiiiiiiiiiliililJJlO A Showing This Week DUSTIN FARNUM In His Greatest Photoplay Success. The Gentleman From Indiana Continuous 11 to 11 I West Park VaMSBI CP J i