Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 08, 1915, Page 6, Image 6

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Public Hears Programme and
Women Favoring and Oppos
. ins EqwI R'ghts Talk Be-
(ore National Committee
Views Work of Students
in All Departments.
DEMOCRATS HEAR
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MEMBERS ENJOY SESSION
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f,e w.maa toe a ' 1-day '
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w.r. .oia- l t''rti
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ment ,'! I t t nr
in 11. e.-f.rn f ta l-mareli
cttw.
T I.alara oe t National lUwietf
Ore- nuf'raa that l
part a raatr Bat d-Ur Hat
wi !y a '! nuei.ti.-w
ISat. imnaor. aurtly Amert.
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tla snembers eocieare.1 la eo
a Ovriuchl aad ajpUudad, ;
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tn'.. ,t h commttem lasl
k4i bHM National lu.
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Mhirf l iril in 1 thaaj
tna National Hoi-tt Or-p-l lo
viCr ma.ta imilar r1'lC
I aaaa (teak fla
ipr (1tm Car aail la
a front to C tSa cam i!Mii
Mra. lroi- K:tr. of Tork.
Vraaii'Bl of Ida .National Conaumoro
Lsmf m. ba tna 4-ota. oaakl
riar:r t ! of touoS of
Ainarkaa oma for tfta eta
ta lotrxl t-a4 Mra. IJt C Wrla.
ama. a (n.m5r of ta t'talt tclla
lira. bo 4actarort tna( no maa la I'taS
tra.J tao fraaxrsi to onaa r-cail-.
Mia n- Joltiffc. of Sa Fro-flai-n
nj Mr a. Jr Hard of
Cirtiml. Or. t!ko to ho
ti ii it t pafitio front too wemaa
or.r. of irso W t tikint a 'dral
oiffraaa aman4maot. camo aast. Thay
trial t I"amo. ratic l'oft
axa tea Kuoaa B. AolMior amaadmost.
Uri. Antotnatca funk. u-o-criairinaa
of t'oar'aaalonal foremttta of tao
atoal nonun Vuf'raco Aaawrtatloa.
Kaii-t ita tna cemmittoo lo rtt
Into tKa aat l'norf!lc platform
iiink nartaininx to i ? ? rm
Kato VKr4a. o( w urioaaJL
i:rhan lloma. a Broproof
ar 4ot4 otcluaiirvlr to
rai man r aim oirhanc
plant, pro'iabir xvn to adJad lo
tno m.Iliona or dollar a.raaor jnaati
la fno'-P''l," ai jipmar.1 la lh
cut. f or oaorl waha prorrtr o o -ar
hat br ttacotlaitrff ltlt th Mm
tnana pPlo rardin tho '
atr4rta of a Oraproof Irurluro whtih
ml.l m.al all cf tho roajutramanl of
m aaJ aiMMiar and orartlrallT
VaffraaV"" ,,0,l w,,,,
Anton tha Btm ojcaa-rra bow m-
tatl.d in l ortiand aro: M'lro. Mutual.
i'xaral. StamlArnV Tatha. Unlvorial.
Wttra aal Nortb wt.rn.
a o o
Mot in pi-t qr aiMMtor. a wall at
nlktr thaatrtcal trunaer. aro much
laiart4 In notialnn wntra aro
ral untona and tha fortUnd Protctl
AtaoritMoi m 'i a j - -. -. -
tho mot ! on pirtttro mrn ' wrll rap
raaantad. Iain an artlTa pari In dia-
riMilont r!at! to Ii trad acrro-
mtnt
a a a
rvia va.li ik r!t ordinanro for a
mot I r a pl-twr rnnrhip arrcal board,
a draft4 br tha motion plrtura maa.
Ill bo prant4 lo tho Coambof of
Conmarr for Ho approval. In addi
tion to tha itt'd rnrnoara or tno ooara
of canaora. a roar Oit tho film
ihibitad la P-rtland. tho amhlMtor
ak to tha appointmaot of an
appal board of At mambara. In ini
Var f'tlaf I ulM from what moU"
mat eKarartartio a baPhatard and UB-
Jut eBorhtp of tho prrarnt.
rit Janla aT that lo b a uc
raaafnl aetrooo a T"I riulraa tho lam
por of an anar-1. tha far of a Or-oh
Codia., th fioro of a Gaby Itj
aad tho akla of a rhlno-ro.
Uid
"! o a hrrn bafor la ?'a
Uoaat I""mocrt t t'oont ion."
Opooaataao) lo alraaV
Mr. Arthur M. I--l.a. of Naw Tork.
f rati'fl I of IHo National Aaooriatuxa
C'ppaaad to lluffraa. davlaraa) that in
A4miniatratlon) had aanouncd thai uf
fraao taao aot a q for 4ral
vcfifx and cnrt4d:
Hmn la BJla-l tM dailaito an
twfcRMst, wo roaSdaatlr couat apoa
o TC iaal of thta cwmmittao to fur
! tho prof-oJ of aof rou of
ura(i4t
Mr. A i:r. of Ilnotorfc ChAlr
maa of tha roarBioa rflmmllt of
lo aalt--'rr oraant jatiaa. cnad ' I .. wt- u.n...
..r ar( .mant a.a.o.t auitra.a. aad i O.lano- i
tout tho (omantttao that th on i r tal . . . .an
wa.r. rr.tM lo an-wal Thada Para. Iho a tar of
la th. Uat al-i-. war. la .tat. W.tti.n. To. P'4 J "!
..... I hiIum aftraaa whO0 tamPOra-
aa t o(iiii i n ion rr oosaa i - ... . . .
Mary Flrhford la prtllt whft h
amilaa. IBdoubtadl Mi Plchford !
.1 of h waahly larr on rceual
of hor amll. whlla th rat of U may
darfallr lmprl pair of hand. Tn
com r li"1 ntary ramarha ar from Hay
wood Hrown. dramailo critic of th
N tork THbn.
"Onto flln hockora K't In Ihalr work
on : 1 atctor." la a haadln; undar
Ikk Motion P1-tr Naw. In a cur
rant luia. aaaalla th Indlacrimmai
Var.hall. and "Vtolan Ma.lc." with)
Itaymond Hitchcock. Mack Krnntt and
Mabel Notmand th atara of th cora
rdy. a a a
-Th rtutrf!y on th Wh!. f
lurlnc lloibrook Itllnn and VlTlan Mar
tin and roniainlnar a hlehly raliHc
tb-atrlcal fir and panlo cna. will
coacludo Ih week at th 1'ltkford.
a a a
Va!!l Valll. ho opan Thordy at
tha National In "Th Woman Pay."
will bo followad by nn laaa a theatri
cal rxrvonar than William Farham
In th hishly uccful l"tro produc
tion. "On Million Dollar."
a a a
It I rumored that mill Hurko I
to haromo a rarular molnf pictur
actr. thla atory foltowln a r-canl
flyinar trip lo tho Coaat. -p.y u
uppoaad to b brr flrat and only film
Tntur.
a a a
Miaa Canada l Jaloua baeauaa h
haan'l had hr bltory toll In fllma.
a la Ml Columbia. Kolloln tha
howln. of "Tha Illrth of a Nation" In
aom of th larr cltlc of tho domin
ion, a tnomant waa Martrd to brln
about th maklna" of a blr plctura Play
d-alinK with carlalo phaaca of Can
ada blatory.
CUSTOMS ISSUE IS UP
CH lUBf.R COMHDEH Bl.Ql KT FOR
(OI.INBII PORTV COXOf.lDTIOX.
Kaxarol aiaftraita blo4 lh atal
tn-at
Taihl a racaptiii htd at lh
feaad l'iartara of tno ConaTraaatoaal I'ruoa
far Mr. O (C. . p. H I moo I. of w
trh. mf tao ationl aa:itlv con
ntta. Amona; titoao la tna rrltn;
Im a Mi Marfar! Wlteo. th
rraida a 4a'ishtr.
HOME IS LOOTED OF $500
lilirratr ! Jrwrlry Take I mca
I:ldrM- or X. A. Co tana a.
T kno f X. A. Col ma a. tS Lo
yr iirwl waa aatr4 y urUr
onto l.'n MoaeUy BIckl. aad alr-
r and jlry lo tho valuo af -tl
aad Hit laha. Th hur-
ary ja rPr1a- yatarMay to Oly
liatacttaa Ttchaaor and Joha M"Iy.
Mr. Col-aa d that th bttr:r
Jimmlad Iho hit'-r window lo at 11
t heuao. aad la! ay f th
fciti-haa 4or Pca vindow aad door
r orn ha aa aad Mr. Colnvaa
aroao r th BiorninaT.
Incltdad la tao ! wro rl
duan ;lr hal. fiirk. lpoon
and oiipon. Thar war a
rl ax-. a.) arti.:i cf Jjlry and a
iom at b.
TWO HELD T0GRAND JURY
IVrrt lananclly aad John -rrlrk
Otar.nl W It h A a a It.
ahia lo lo hr bt r?ort to a prt
unl.aa tn Jalc auitabl lo in moiiou
portrayed la prod4. la ronounco.
Mr. o ha opoa hi payroll for Ih
o;a ua of Mim liar aa orchestra
cniiirvc of a ptaao, lot to, ylolnrll
aad Sto.
l r. a aamindar ttt Mid nay Ayr.
who pty4 laad In Humm-r atock with
Ca'harin Coontlaa la Portland In 1IX
"Sidney Ayraa. who lan in i mn
at City idioo for a ty la th
moaoiatn to at- iar1r cne la
th productloa of (rOr Willi
Ik re real story of th Canadlaa North-
Iita tna
Bart Toenail aad Joha tjarlack. whs
rreated br ratrolmaa Keid and
aa lleoall and 111. I charaad
icr aaiM'i'tmc ' U Haniartyrwk at
h hocte. Forty-fifth ano and llast
r.i M -aecend iret routh. on the
malt f November It. with Intent to
kill. wr a-14 lo aa4er to th (rand
jury etardy by Municipal Jud
tttaaaeaoiv
Mr. Ilemertn-k ttifi-d that th
two a-ia- ram op fe hla piaca Ira a tail
caa and that wbaa k want out la th
4or thy both aaaaulted him. toaII.
h it. oaad a ktf. Uerlaca, who
i . . : a Ilia t'nloo Meat Com-
pasr. darned that ho participated la th
aeeauil.
CONSENT FOR BONDS ASKED
ruetlanrj at Orrc City IJne oald
Itnal 3. loan.
rrwl application waa mad la Ih
City rounoii yaararoar t orncwra Of
in rortland dt Oroa City Railway
Company for prmi.or to tcut a
truat dod "r n"'lt' to th gecurlty
r.i.gn ai TruaC Cootpaay for a
! kond uau wki:h th cootpaay
wn to Boat.
The company U but!din; aa lntrur
bo letrl' I'lo from Oro- City l
. . . I'sitar tio Karma of tho fraa
.ai.M muhI of th Cioiricil miul be
a-jr'J b're uv.k a Iraaeoctioai rta
bo ta-am-tai
O rosea neleaatlaa May B Asked to
Prewa (aao to Itedaro Delay
od Coat to hhlppe-ra.
Th Portland Chamber of Comm-rco
Is con'id-rlna- takin up with th Fed
eral authorltie a rqut to baya the
port on th north bank of th Co
lumbia Kler tranafcrrd from th Fa-
ttla customs district to tha Orcfon
district. .
Th matter will ba prouarni up proo
ably at lh tueetlna; of Ih board of
dirvrtcr nt Tuc-dy. Information
on th subject la beinc collected by
th bureau of trad and commerce for
subml-alrn at that time.
Tha rqul was nid f"r the chans
som tlm ao and was denied by the
Assistant "ecreiary of tho Treasury. II
will now b taken up. probably, with
Mtrber official, throu.h the nrrton
d'laaatloa In C-nares. Th rhipi ins
IMrata of rWuthwtrn Waahlnston
are In acreemrnl with th Cliarutxr of
Com marc In th moyement.
Th poeltlon taken by th Chamber
Is thai th prenl arrangement causes
needless eapena and dely to shippers,
which could be avoided If th ports
on both sides of th river wcr In
on collection dlatrlct.
A d-puty custom collector I sta
tioned -it Kstama. but It I asserted by
shipper that n I frequently diffi
cult to t in toucl with from other
porta on th north bank of th Co
lumbla. and this causes contlnusl de
lay and epense.
-STOP THIEF- WILL BE PRESENTED DECEMBER 1 AND 17 BY
. . . ....... rtinM crvtnDQ
n ASUlMilU! UluU SUlWb iibiiviM
I -e - e
. e'-3
A ,tsr . iZi
fc c ? Sio Cfcfv f Of
west. Is still at work In that section.
Arras appear In th tltl role, with
lHrl Pawn playina oppoalta."
e e e
Plr Itanry Beerheihra Tree, th ml
aent Knalisbj actor. rcntly lned
wlib Trlaaarl. aa have Mary Aader
son and Emma Cow L Robert Illlllard
sooa will appear with loco.
rtryant Wsshnorn won llr cup
for runalntc th hundred yard la II l-
Mond. and th i In lht seconds,
at tha Eseaaay athUthe contest.
Follow lr.c -Vstrlmony" at the Co
lumbia cornea "Th eiabla Uoreha.
fasluru Thomas- Jrrron ax4 Tuliy
s
I
"Stow Thlf" Is tha clasa play which
th February senior of W sshlncton
Jllsh School will present at tha sc hool
au.litor'.um Friday and Ssturdsy nlitbts.
December 1 and 17. Tha comedy I
bains: rehearsed under th direction of
Don Orput and a crdltbl perform
anca I pcted from th ftood show.
In. mad by th 1 members of tba cast
as tha rehearsals get under way. The
leadlna role will ba taken by Arvo
Kimola. who as Jack Dooasn Is "th
cause of II all." and Helen StiMldarU.
who plr tba fetching rol of NclL,
GIRLS ARE SEEN WORKING
Tank Proves Popular IMace, Dora
AIo GymnHltint Omi Maslc
Knjoyt-d and Fprechrf llcard
Krom School OrfltHaU.
They opened tha new Shattuck School
last nlrht.
By -tbey- Is meant a aronp oi prouu
.i. hannv children, nn11"
latrd teachers and smlllnc school of-
firlaH that filed tha spacioua auui.-
rlum of tha handsome new building-
Prosdwsy and Hall street, and flowed
out Into tha wlda corridor that aur-
round It. .
. ... w .i Kiiildinar baa been
In dslly uso ever atnee tha Fall term
of school opened, many ' ,.";
the school never bad aeen Its In""0'
before last nl1.t- It was. Indeed, a
pleasant aurprlse wnJ1. ,,nm
They Inspectea me
.. ..i.iwi riMr to the rlsy-spaco on
tho roof, and visited all tho rooms In
between. . . v
Combined with the treat io-
tour of th bulldlns-wa a musical
entertainment arrans-ed by A. -
Draper, the principal, ana in- l'm"
ers of th school, totretner who
Shattuck Parent-Teacher Association.
headed by Mrs. J. r . Koliy.
Amons the pieasins tiuin... .
the following: Selections by the mii-
tuck School Orchestra; vocal oio T
Dr Fluart McGuIre: vocal soio. in
land of Dreams." by Miss Burnarda
Harry: violin aolo. "Faluta D"Amore.
by Mls Marie Chapman: vocal soio.
"The Boatman." by John Clalro Mon
telth: selections by Mlsea Marie
Chapmitn. Josephln Wasrner and
Katherlne Kern: vocat soio. mn:i..
from "II Trovstore." by Misa Dasjmar
Kelly: selections by bhattucs: rcnwi
Trio. The -trio" Includes Louis ivaurc-
man. lfd Rosenbers. Airrea iveiier mnu
Isn Kosen.
i.i.....i.e th. iltererv nros-rsmm
various school officials delivered brief
addresses. Anions tho spender wer
T I . . T.-. I H Km lh Iflfl 13. Jn. I 1 U 1 1 1 -
IT. niii - .
enae members of the scnnoi noam.
and'D. A. Grout and C. A. Rice, assist
ant superintendents.
ik. ..mmil rlnnr narents visited
the manunl training department, where
brlftht-faced laas were wora.ni
j imni lo turn crude slabs of wood
into attractive and useful articles that
have a peculiar value in mis pre-noi
i .t . ........
k hall on tha around floor
Is tho bljf swimming tank for use of all
tho boys and rris ana learner..
e Tha tank la to ba Osed
on alternate idays by the boys and girls
respectively.
Another group or gins, amrea in
. ...li. h . . mmnlnr with SPDar-
ant rlelirht In the gymnasium. Ona of
tho most Interesting aepurtmtm- i
tha school, however, was th room on
. ... in a-hli-h ronklntr I
111V " 1' 1"- "w. ... -
taught. The cooking class last nlgnl
waa baking applo cake.
t v. . mr. m . laree class Of
girls was taking Instruction In sewlntrl
The new acnooi naa -- ciaeerovm.
haairfea tho speclsl training rooms
n.- Ki.ii.tfne comnlete cost approxt-
mately llTO.noo. Tho full block upon
hlrh II stsnd cost
FASHION SHOW TONIGHT 1
l MKROl n
I'OH
R F.eER V ATION MADK
DIN-HEn-nANCe.
Katrlee Mad by All Leading Fir
la Wearable far Big Affair at
f baa-her af aasasere-.
le
tht
Tha fashion show and dlnner-danca
at lha Chamber ot commerco .un .......
will bring out scores of the most prom-
nent men and women 01 mn -i.r.
Mnce the announcement of the en
tertainment reservation hava been
ent in steadily In blocks ranging from
live to 10. and the committee from the
bureau of rtall merchants or in
Chamber, which Is conducting u. ex
pects an attendance- that wiu mi in.
mam u
Kntrles hav 0en mau oy aii .i ...
adlng firm of th city which deal In
men's and women s osinums
I'l'KI I " ..... -
During th dinner mooeis win i-aiaa
a aisles esempnrying tno mo.i. v.
leri FWi'" -------- ...
i..Ha.a will nass on tna tasnion snow
alia the mol correct garmenia
In regon worn by the guests.
..rnn.. f the show Is primarily
to attract the attention of the pucne
i a tha fact that I-orliana is iiio"
them all that can ba bought from East
.rn nt'aa or secured from the trsnslent
i... -h. invade the c tv irom lime
to time, selling from hole.s.
Tk. ..kinn show and ainner-uance
is th most pretentious feature that
has been Introduced by tha retail mer
chants' bureau Into Its campaign to
promote Interest In and paironaga for
local dealers.
Illumlnallns yaa l belns eatrertad from
r n.at and coal by a municipal
...,- I- a l..lrh e'lr
nd
aold
Tha
Last Day
JULIA DEAN
and
THELMA SALTER
m
MATRIMONY
The Film Sensation
of Tortland
FORD STERLING
in
FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS
Keystone Company
COLUMBIA
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T'- ' -. '"
. ' ' . ;
PEOPLE
MARGUERITE
CLARK
In Mark Twain's Master Work
The Prince
and the Pauper
Eclipsing all her former efforts, Miss Clark scores
the greatest triumph of her wonderfully phenomenal
career. She is the only person in the world who
could possibly play such a difficult dual role. Don't
let anything keep you away see it sure.
S THEATER
WEST PARK AND ALDER
ALL THIS WEEK
CONTINUOUS SHOWING
3
FROM 11 TO 11
ti
PLANT PLANS INTEREST
JOHX tVAXAMAKEB, AD C.
CIRTIS BACK SOCIETY,
II. K.
Maay Local Resldeate Signify Desire
Aid la KstebHahlBS- Expert
aa MrKeaaa Tract.
Prominent men both of the East and
West are becoming Interested In the
society established In behalf of Father
Schoener. the plant wUard. and ap
plications for membership are pouring
In. Amonff tho prominent people out
sMa of tho city who are displaying an
interest are: John Wanamaker. who
has famous gardens near Jenkitvstown,
Pa.: Cyrus H. K. Curtis, of the Curtis
Publishing Company: Herbert K. Harde.
th famous- New York architect and
landscape artist, and H. B. Passavant.
of Philadelphia. Letters have also
come from women and they are also
eligible. ,. .
Among the local men who have asked
for membership are: Ira F. Power-,
Charles K. Gllly. Joseph Healy. F. A,
Koss. Dan Malarkey. Frank C. Riggs.
Judge A B. Mauley. J. A. Curry, h.
O. Downing. Joseph Jacobberger, Albert
Tucker. ,
When the membership Is complete
the organisation of the society will be
perfected and the work will begin.
Father Schoener has been established
on an attractive piece of Coo McKenna's
lsnd on the peninsula and Portland peo
ple are taking care that his genius will
have ample room for experiment.
suit against Mrs. Iva M. Whiting. In
a motion before Judge oaiens,
Whiting- had demanded that her hus
k.n nrwlii-e, tha names of the clients
she had warned away and the women
whose names she had linked wun nis.
Judge Gatens ordered that the names
be communicated privately to .Mrs.
Whiting's attorneys.
NO answer to the complaint yet has
been filed. Instead Mrs. Whiting has
filpd two affidavits and Dr. Whiting-
one, each settinsr forth a long list ot
charges against the other. In. his
amended complaint Dr. Whiting alleges
that Mrs. Whiting circulated "false,
malicious and slanderous stories"
about .him.
French scientists have demonstrated that
the vapors of iodine and hromlne pass
through thin glass, even at ordinary tem
perature.
1 r WViJV THE AIAVAYS CiOOn PlfTCHES i
! ill PrimiRn
0ft r5F ; !
WASHINGTON AT PARK
AMENDED ACTION FILED
Dr. Sandford AYhltlng Admits Alle
Cation Vife Told Clients to Leave.
nmittln to allege that his wife told
soma of his clients to leave his office
nd that she had charged nira wun im
proper relations with otner women.
r. Pandtora v nuinn jrnnunj .iv.
aer.an.lad comnlslnt In his divorce
LAST TIMES TODAY
BODY and SOUL
THE PHOTOPLAY SENSATION
TOMORROW AND BALANCE WEEK
A BUTTERFLY
?Se WHEEL
SOUL STIRRING STORY OF THE
SINS OF HIGH SOCIETY
fMfrVj'-
Irt
,fjnLr aTSTTi i Hart ssiri
I
Every home can have a
Victrola for Christmas
$15
$25
$40
$50
$75
fwm H $150
mmm$-yt $250
mmmA $300
No one need be without a Victrola, so far as expense is concerned. But
you may not get one if you don't order in time ! There's always a big hort
ige at the Christmas season-and some late comers naturally get left
Don't you get left. Come in today and pick out the style you wish and
we'll put it-aside for delivery on Christmas eve.
As the createst retail distributors of Victrolas and Records on the
vJtoJlJ complete stock and our faahties for sup
plying your Victrola needs are unequaled.
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