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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1915)
1915. AID FUND INCREASES A Moving Picture ,1,1..;: THE BIG EVENT OF THE WEEK Day's Donations to Associated . Charities Total SI 50. ESS This Week Only MISS AUDREY MUNSON CARLOAD OF WOOD COMES J Ta Haa Mo n4 rwH 1 Mate Wltl Help Cttj'a Gift. lotbias. r$l- IUeeled- MARGUERITE CLARK In Her Greatest Success 'THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER" TIIE MORNING PRECOMA. m'.VaUJ DECE3IBE1 a q I 1 (oTtttTt ti rnfTti J miur rt . or tm. a- M UTtO ciuai-TiK. rrwa:r ra4 I'jilt . eaters Weteta UuaB- r C"y Mr. . Ml.ar urt ta. r. runup r. ( ;??. r r. !' .?. CifNk Ce Col" twt T rmtia !' a I H. . Haward. traaear.r it4 Charltl-a. at L44 th Aeeute4 Coatitle at ' (ntft'il Hack, ar Y Or..ale .BfarwiaMa ! - aattoa f suppn hali n ail Cmm-vtal klk J..- J pa Wa.a - ltS. annoo ,..i.r.y r l wWH CiUK .a..:.. f Chrlatmaa rtf I1T. U "a prbM tkt th 11144 paark will ee4 .veror V. 4Aa A . , . The Irc ," ,,.- i I w,;.,:u"'!;r ear. " " . .am. la frm P. f. Prassby ha. k Ck Comfr. . ., . fa ..i4.tx.ai I- w!.a f. 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Tha falhar 1 ant at aarl for a loaa lima. a4 U uaal ta aacara aay kln4 af at ;f GUARD RATINGS GIVEN 4 rr r aa mivr.-nm ilE UC.V. from maa l afaclarar to iblbltor. axlot tahJaorfa 1.1X. ara oaaorablp aa tba ultimata an tee ma af wbat Ibay ehratarla a tba arbitrary an4 anjaat mtko4 ef BaRhaa4Iln motion - plclura fUmt ara lhy fibd tblr way la tba pubUe, Tnaaratteatty. af eauraa. tba woUoo r trior pepi ara appa4 lo caaaor bl af any kln4; tba pablle. which d tra ta anarally aaitary. aapraaainf lla 4lapraal af eartaln lao4Brla by rafaalnc Ita patronaca. lCowaar. thay la la pakiia opinio. If thay qatlon wbatbar It ba ral pobtfa apia lon. ml ara wittta t ba a u caaaoraMP. ar aa aa -ana era It Ibara U tst final raaori. m n v. apfiaal. po wltrn a ahort lima, throneh rtmra for a nw rortutta city or- d'nn-.. will cantar m wBkh h ba tha lt af ibo l'ortln4 motlon.pf-tur man tor mmnj w...v.. aa aa-itatloa acainat m ailuatiaa whlt II. r do :ra la raapoaaliia lor ina a- aanr of al laaal four BIC " ahlrb -paaa4 op" a dtatr.botiBa; pomj bacaoae af aajuat an4 bapbaaard can orabtp. la raaat ArltWT Cavaa aiti OffWara Mt raalo4 All Taatr Caaaalaartaaa. Kaaulta f atatnlftatlaa. aa 4 ta4 ua.r .n.rl oril.ra Na ! f-m tko r t'aprt-nBi. bavo baaa ,!. t t- A4lutaatJaaral Gara A Wlt of ho tT.aori tioBai k4. Tko f.:towt auaa ra quail, f.a.l ta kal.l tho raeka aama4 b;ow: ir an4 f't remmonlraiioa coaraa -Malar W ll TTb.ta b4 I'trat Lia. taaaat R. It. Kwt. r!:iai ofia coaraa MaJr v. ti. Vfc.ta ar,4 LiaatasaBt R. X" Kaac rommnralla affltfara4 eri-U."i"Jl C K K. Law. a.a. Captain i rr K tttaJf aa -al Llaatnan l T. oaa. t.irp.aamr. I Capiat LaRar IVwklt, CXUin II R. Iluatlay. aocoa4 I laittaaaal t. (. I'raaon. .ca Llaa. t"vaa J. J K.rna. CaaK c.ro f o"rn4 Uaitaaaal ::anmra n tif. u4 Liaatanaal J J. kwaraaa. oco4 Uaataaaal 1L rV 1 vital Porc.aat V. K Ptraltaa a4 p..aanl J. W Ccaaa CMtt !araaal rjTfr4 S. M t'j!t. tiacttffti-' Mrruat. aoa4 Uaa ri-ata X K Drbrt. a rammiB-lor aa 1 pain tar . p-aaat W. I Urowa. C.rp.aat A. 4 ii aa4 Corporal U J Morrla. n-tnf n.ra.ant C. IL ta. Par. p.oat M. tl. Urut a4 Corporal J. C .;!. Ta fa4'owtna; maa ha coptal4 a t tiialr aaa-nt.-vAtl'aa: Cap!aa J. A t.f. anaa. I'aui Ha4. Wi:ilaaa U AT t.i.m aitai 'trt Liaataaanta T. H Jiarrva, Vaa ar4 aa R- R. All Ik maa ara fro lha Coaat Ar. ,i:r-r Corp r4 bmI af tka fraea t-tara ( a. - - -J ELEVATOR TRAFFIC TABBED aartlMkwar Car la l l Paya Carry 3 4.33 I Prraon. Nrl'l fla bt af TSaakttrt waah la Cnnrtnoaa :aatara earra4 ..i ... .miriiK ta a roeert f,:n4m i ta teualr Crmmtatort ca.t.f P.rrtata4ttt W. atfkaL T iaior aparatkr h4 a aak4 t- kp aa arcarat coaat aa ' -4. Ua4ar omr JT. Ik ta If ta r-ia4 !. To-.Jy tl'J. mi a..a a:t ax.4 iUif4T nra iffi. tfAst:? la.4 5:tr for th -mm ot"ra. f.m ki.4l wit .... r, a'rvatora In rrati'n pl a mora taaa Ikia. aja Mr. Jtc-a Ilarriakart; Qlalr4 Itraia Alhaay AUtT. O. P. C 4paral. t Ik ". kakatBa:; (am of Ik aeaana t lk'. rt Har1Jrt ll aal 4- ft. Alaanr M.4 ciol tal-antay riku 1 la l- T uttara piara f.ar baf. aa 4lptay4 aa aapo- Siaa. . . U A. To44. Prt!on4 fcraneh PAanatar for Ik Oan.ral ritra Compaoy. rnlly . ih. BDAkana of Tic af tnat rompanr. rturn4 yur4iy toor. Inar from a Kranck mDra .'" I ta al Mi traajciara. laasro from '"I point from lwr w mi a. tK. rail of II. II. Iliraa. oiatr.c. ..- nor. a hr tk Wratara a tuition waa rT.4 ai4 plan dla-ua4 racaraina; t n . i.)mi.iiLi of ta ilanaral com panr ak4 tha Inaofaralloa of It paw pelir of "TuUr" an4 "unit pro innnNL fram l I 4 rla ar to ba rla4 whly. Bloarraph. r.itaoa. l:..nr. Kalam. klalna. Lukia. Mallaa. p.U an4 Vltacrapk furnlahlrf to IIHaa. lr. To4-J a4 kla aaolalaa wra nnanlmaua la lhir 4aclalon that tko Wt la aooB to onlar upon murk tartar pha of motloo-plct ur aeUvlty. A. R. Klrkpairlfh. know la Ih motion-picture -trad a" aa tit "Orlklnal Her Veot. haa Jnat bn ppointr4 matter of tko Vatra Plrlura Corpora- lioa'a kraac la rortiano. cniii lata.j ka ii -elal rprantatlv ef tha in. r.rMraltaA. 111a offlr uppl!a oakibitar in Orcoa an4 parta at Mvr.a a4 antnion. r. jv.ira Patrick la aa of Ih moat popular man aioac "-.Chan row." tf h. an la tha TVtnr n4 th raapr' baa lu-t all ma of tk armpatktle an4 bumorou. tho romantk aod a4tituroua."" wrlta Tatar Kitn. critic- for Motion rictura ' . . iifla..i tha nlrturlaa. ilea at Mark Twain g raa el. whlcfc la tk faalora ef in ropi a i naaiar bitl this wk. Tho film. pratlnc uia Marm-urlt Clark aa a moat da- Uthtful boy. la roln a winner. Jarnaa. f tk Majaatic Thaatar. U pro. li for hi patron) la rclvln( much commanuation, ana Yiauor ra aorttBar that ll wa Ik aukct ef r- cal 4iraaion In a croup of fans al Aatorla. Jo Rokrta, kanjoiat. la tn a4p ef t"- thr-p-n erchaatra. witk M. B. Or4aa the planlat and E. C Ranaom baaailn tka aylspkoaa an 4rvrae. Tkalma Faltar. tho -ar.o!4 aetr ark iroka ao fruatly "Imt aka dartiaa" an4 "llow rat- at the Co lumbia Tkaatar thla weak, playad with i. . k. . i-. A . Allan. Tk uwra -j . .. Ulrica honors with Julia Da la "Matrimony" on many occasion. Vkltl VaJIU th faorlta mualr! rnm4y tar. haa b-n r-ana;a;4 to arpar la nnothar nalf-Mtro plrlure. ... i - w . . .in rm 1 a tha "lllah Hoad " ika will aa-t b n In "Tb Uoroa I kya.- a grlpplac tory. rn-.mr XTrhlan. who la anParlnaT In Tablaa Tam4." or "'Har Rackoninc." t the National Tkalr. I ao aorloua mlnd4 that aho doclaraa that hr bob by la hr "llfa'a work.". Aalda from that aha la aa habitual ahoppar. which probabljr aocaunta for har wardrobe, amona- the moat eoatly and extanal poaaaaa4 by any actrcas on at or ecrean. nernc R-wkwall and nar o-. atra akaarhad Ik rkl flaror ef th Main wood durln the fllmlna; of -Body and i'ouL" whlrh la aow run nmr at the I'lckford. Inatead of nrar- tujlo polnfa utlllird for th occa ion. th cornoanr Jouroyed Into the Maine wooda brfora the camaraa wore brought lolo action. Parlalan actr n a TKarf. n. ra th ata la aaaa In ao niDtl aplandld pro- annliMi. al tha Malratfa Theater. Is a warm peraonal friend of laadora Duncan. Ih farooue claaalcal dancer, arid Mlaa Duncan Inatructed her In the nth. .inttAni -larintDti characterletlc of th amp I r-woman, which ah por trays a aucceaatuiiy. a a a n r ll.. v - . . . w v . lii.nN aara 1IT iur. mm - ? v . ... - I - Mi-a t'ara. -that the s-aaturea and walk of a peraoa nun be miiuancea oy iair character. My lda or this woman Is that aha la nantherUb In kr every poae and action, aa well as In mind. Under the tuition r my friend, kiiee Duncan. I think I hare -alae4 the ef fect I desired to obtain, that of a woman cruel and eeleulatlneT. fasclnat inr fcer Tlctlm, aa a cat faaclnatea Ita pray, ky bar movements, which la a meaaur reOect her nature." e e e "The Heart of a Mermaid." Mary Puller's lateat play, will b one wH Miss miur is vry hopvful of Ita success, for she has I mother's plum puddlnc. waitel five yeere to play a mermaid, anj la this the publlo will sea hr dlaportlna; bereelf on the rocka. tall and otner acceaaoria. in . (and soars inrouan m announce, taxed her Ingenuity to th aeroplane, accompanied by an expert utmoat. and on ne occasion three larara I cncei aviator. i . .a tall ar.it Ka mar-I a wave -ran iwi v. -' - - maid appendata. Tarl Wirilams and Anita Ftewsrt are not marrle4 and hav no Intention of ao betnr. despite romantic-minded "f ana." Juat good friends. e e a Marjorl Daw. tb dainty IttU 14-rear-old of the Lashv studio, who will b remembered la "Out of Darkness." played st the Peoples In Portland with r........ Waikar aa tha featured, haa arand OPr aaplrallona. rocelvinc th encour-asrmant of no leaa a personage than Gcraldine Karrar. Dorothy Ktly la on of those 4e- llahtful blna who radlat Ih "Joy i. i- iiti ia fiaa feat thre Inches 1 1 tall with Ih hick hls bss played I M with a other company thaa lha vita. I w graph, aad la unmarried. a Phillip gmalley. the 4lrctor whoa -Hvpocrlt" raue4 coantry-wld 4!s- i n ''..'. 'Vt v 'J?f ,mm x ' The Famous New York Iodel The lNIodern Venus The Woman With a Perfect Form In the Most Daring of All Photo-Plays hspiratioE Although lNIiss Munson appears in the, nude, no offense can be taken on ac count of the extreme artistic and educa tional value of this masterpiece- cue-Ion. with hi wife, th charming Lola Weber, enjoys for a home one of Lo. Angeles' most Peauiuui oungaiu-i. .... l. ....... i . -.na Af tha faw women Mr. CT.i.a.iJ 1 . . directors, and 1 declared by msny to b tb most succeaefuL. see Here Is an Interesting bit of arosslp eoncarnlng Francis X. Bushman. Me will be la th cast so constantly aurms the next few months that be has leaaed a home tn Oreen Spring Valley, and am haaa hia mother come ther Bal timore Is bis old horn to "keep bouse" for him. He has a six montns iea on th property, and of course will .na-. hri-iu thin to partake of Beverly Bayne geU flighty In "The rellow Dove." recent Metro release .-.a itiranrh tha clouds in an world-famous male Is to be In a style be released by the Melville Ellis, fashion designer, feature soon to Famous Players. The New Tork Motion Picture Cor poration has Insured Producer Thomas Inco for $210.00 to protect Its Triangle Interest. Marl Doro will soon appear In a Fin Arts nim for the Triangle com pany and It 1 possible thst she may be a can In a Morose production before returning East- a a Mabel Van Puren. who scored a sue- eaas as Th Olrl In The Olrl or tne llghtful klns who raaiate tn w "V -. ' V n., j Hora- of l.v.ng " tab wa. bora In Phl.adl- Golden Um , ' I'V. bur. y, and will piay who ... v.n ttorra has previously been ith the Sellg. Lasky and Balboa com panies. a a Madame Bernhardt" filmed perform Bnra of "Jean Dora" has hn shipped FREIGHT TRAIN ON CITT STREETS SURPRISES MEDFORD RESIDENTS. -."H' - W..". : ' - x4 111 S 1 - : - . ; ? 1 . ... ..... - V- . " - ' . t! . ' Jl..-. mm, a -a - . lit I u. . ,tx i 1 -t " "'..w mU r k I J a- sa s-m . w-- liv.- - i .r4e, aaia.'-i L.n a"- , t RCCklR AaO EXTr-VJPlOW TO CARLIXE gTARTfiD. wnrVm.a and tnahtnery. I' win oa omp.... - Uxeugk. frota li:or4 ta U coast et ......... - to tbe Universal Company, and for the first time In history a new drama by a t rencD autnoruy oi renown win uc seen on tbe screen before it is pro duced here as a spoken play. Mrs. Mary Anderson de Navarro, once the most renowned American, actress, snd later collaborator with Robert uirh.il. in "Tha Ririlni of Allah." after declining- many offers to return to the stage, is soon to appear In pnotopiaya under the direction oi I nomas iu incc In "A 'Western Governor's Humanity." a recent Lubin release, tne roie ou tne Governor of Arizona is played by Hunt, cblez executive oi mat iiaic a a a Active photography has added an other distinction to its long list a new disease. "Carbonltis," it might be called. A group of players recently worked for several hours under the direct rays of 10 stands of arcs. The epidermis exposed to the rays turned a deep blue. A physician diagnosed the ailment as a unique form of skin pol- sonlneT. a a a A COO-foot film ha recently been -narfa in which fharles Brickiey. ex Harvard star and one of the most noted football Dlavers In America, demon strates the National college game. a a a i.r...i..'W all tha hler faatura com panies are now giving theater managers practical aid In provldinc for proper musical accompaniments or tne proouc tlons they show. - Musical scores are prepared by experts, and tbe varying . - n t tk. tnmli. ara synchronized exactly with the corresponding scenes In th aims, mese scores graiirrinBiy enlarge the "Comlng-Thro-tne-ity i--T-P.osarv" repertoire of some movie musicians. Tbe Uoiverelty of Syracuse Is offering a course In. the operation of tbe motion picture camera. a . a The Secretary of War. th Secretary . . b. v.w anil Athar dlarnitarlea oti dally attended th feature film which show the entire Atlantic fleet In ac tion. a Tha School Board Journal report a Vaar Rnaland vlllasre Ira which the an nual receipts of the only movla theater .Tread th total expenditure of tne community for 1U school by nearly 100. . a a - The Universal Company baa acquired cii. i.ir.tn aY-Kaiir star ana ner htusband, Edward J. Le Saint. ex-Sellg Uirector. a William Garwood has left the East ..n in a ta tha Western Universal studio, where ba will play opposite Miss Kaseto. OPERA REHEARSALS START Mm. Jomclll Dim-tin; Work Baby norne Benefit. for Rehearsals of tbe principal In the grand opera of "Romeo and Juliet," which will be riven la January at the Hellig Theater under tha direction ef Mm. Jeanne Jomelll, ar being held dally In her atudlo in the Orpheum buildins-. Each Tueaday and Thura day night the chorus of S. which Is now complete, meets In tbe Ellers building, and ia making cplcndid progress. Th opera will be given for th k...ia .e 1 V, . D.hv Hnrni arhlcn haa not appeared before the public with a Benent since tne ugn opera oi jap pyland" was given In November. 1J1J. OskTille Camp Expected tb Resume. CENTRAL! A, Wash.. Dee. . (Spe cial.) Tb donkey, and, other camp Now Showing From 11 to 11 AH Week Gll-a3 In the dual role of the Ragged . Pauper .and the Polished Prince Miss Clark gives to her millions of admirers the best production of her most bril liant career. Taken from the well-known book by America's master author, Mark Twain, it holds the audience in its magic grasp from the first glimpse of the title until the last scene fades away. Miss Clark was never so charming, never so fascinat ing. It's one of the treats of the season one of the hits of the year. Don't slight your friends. Bring them along. PEOPLES THEATER West Park and Alder Sts. "Every Show Is a Good Show at the Peoples" v . Phone Your Wants Ads to The Or eg onion Main 7070 A-6095 . . .v. Il.lnn TImher Cem equipment w. " - . pany is being moved from Pacific Beach to the company's former camp near Oakvllle. It is expected thst op f rations will be resumed st the latter place shortly after the first of the year. TRIBUTES SENT FROM AFAR Christian Science l'uneral Services Read for J. W. Branin. Floral tributes from all parts of the United States were heaped about the coffin tt J. W. Branin.. Northwest msnaser of the United Press ''; tlon. who was killed by a streetcar Friday night. Funeral services con ducted under the auspices of tne Christian Science Church, were held at the Flnley chapel at :S0 o clock yes terday. . Mrs. Daisy E. Res. ' tlons and the simple Christian Science services were read. Newspaper men and telegraph operatore crowded tne chapel, and the flowers represented the tributes of Mr. Branln's friends in ail parts of the country. The body was taken to the 8ellwood Crematorium. n the b&kk r ickford MM WASHINGTON AT PARK LAST DAY BUT ONE A Photo-Drama Sensation Biwam BODY AND SOUL COMING! A BUTTERFLY ON THE WHEEL FEEL YOUNG! . It's Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets For You! Beware of the habit of constipation. It develops from Just a tew constipated days, unless you take yourself in hand. Coax the jaded bowel muscles bacK to 'normal action with Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the substitute for calo mel. Don't force them to unnatural action with severe medicines or by merely flushing out the intestines with nasty, sickening cathartics. Dr. Edwards believes in gentleness, persistency and Nature's assistance. Dr. Edwards" Olive Tablets open the bowels: their action is gentle, yet posi tive. There is never any pain or grip ing when Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, are used. Just the kind of treatment old persons should WifSe. DrT Edwards' Olive Tablets are a veg etable compound mixed with olive oil, you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two occasionally and have no trouble with your Hver. bowels or stomach. 10c and JSo per box. All druggists. Tbe Olive Tablet Company, Colum bus, O. Adv. Famous Beauty Tells Hair Curling Secrets l cannot too strong-ly condemn tha ef tha hot curllna-lron," eays Rita Moya. It means death to the hair eventually. Moreover It is entirely unnecessary. The hair can ba made beautifully wavy and ...ri to anv extent , and In any lorm De sired, merely by uslns each a almpla thing pure allmerine. i ms pmawnx liquid ahould be appnea lo ui with a clean tooth brush at nlgbt. in mornins you will llud mat a r, beautiful natural wave and curllneas has resulted, and the ect will last a con siderable time. . , "The liquid slimerin la very beneficial j . r . .....W .r' -r.o.,v Neither doet ana u uu. ... ... i - . . n . . it streak the hair or stain the scalp. To neel not get more than few ounces from your drusirist- ' ' . a..a o the front and back hair Into from four t" . m. A . mnictan atifH atXnU th orouuMy frotn reot to tip. Aflv. aa 1M Rheumatic Fever SarTenders to Anti-Kamnia Tablets a. .k. .rm.n At KhanmaMa Fever man nhvslcians employ purcatlvei, but Dr. M P. Creed thinks that a mild laxative 1 better. When tne pauent is dihom ao s.vra calomel In small doses, one-fltth of a grain every hour until a grain has been taken. a half ounce of citrate ot magnesia, with SymP OI leinUH uieiuina L .. u .... v. ua t?CD the bowel open with the mild laxa- IlVe AOVOIUB. -I"" VI. "" and all animal food should be excluded as lar as possioie iroui iuo uicwij' r ui vuo pctn and fever be has found nothing equal to Antl-Kamnia Tablets, giving two tablet every s w a u..... n ... .4... . tablet! may be obtained from ail druggist . ...... t ..m . . w a.ir III any . It. Ll l L.J V. . Dl.VM. u. . . - Tablet. .Unexcelled for Headaches, kieo- laigias. auu au am-aaa . .'a . 1 A 1