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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1915)
, n rur. sfOTiyixr. onTxoxTAy. Tuesday. December JjJ015' YAKiMA-PORTLAND ROAD IS PROJECTED Connection With Columbia River Highway at White Salmon Is Proposed. 10 FINANCIAL AID NEEDED ffiuoim li Flaa TVfore fkabr f fwnimfct. Asking- Owly Co-op-. ratio In tilting Federal ntp ttltbia Ia4Ua Ageaoy. T cenntel Nartb Tsklraa. Wash.. is fen and with, aa all-'yaar htgh w r i in arnemesa imX laid a tr ntit af lk Chamber ef Coaa mart jaetarle by A. llaradar. -try t ua Nona Taklma Caar tI Cla. Th p.'aa et ant the a;perat ap proval ef ika Pvrtl4 ' wka beard Mr. llaradar spaax. irdar la Sa amtwr eoaactl at news. II tU rk ipit at a pciai diaaer at tka Chrnr at ti tonight. Mr. lUreder p!gtet oat that tka ( Inn N'ort Taklma ta Wblt tl-na I aalr win sad that sail- ef tat roai l finy 4 eaadUlo, At W kit ! tka 4 ra-t would non,l by tarry wit Ika Columbia Klr litwey. Tl Caamir ef taklma and X'trk tat renntiea, a tka Washington i-i af rK'f. Mr. Ilaraar p.em4. air.a jr fcea agreed t afpr-. frir th f inJ Berr la grade aa4 koi 4 in road tkaiy r U coiot!. Tka o,lr frfl bla nf-' ;cy lia In Ika faM Ikal for a eaaaf-WraVe diataa) Ika road saust tr.ra !! Yakima la,JiB llra- II la propoa4. tSerefe. la Is J)'dral autkortttee la b.tI4 Ikal por- af answer. Tka raop.a of Nart Yaklata. accord ing It Mr. Iiixe4afe ntB-ie eetta e rrt. ara eea Mra eatvile.t M t-a ropu. lwirevtaal isaa tka 97 f I'art!aa4 Ta ri '?,", sou'h wrty fan .North, Takima lkta While . ar aal O.eawe.) la ii. Mimn. Ttia if at. Mr. Mara aar piio.. lta Ika olar af a f r ! un4ala?a4 d trl- l. Tl re4 l at anl4 tarta rf iifku'l'i''. B'ala a4 tlaalck .r"r. aaxt Mr. Mara4ar. -ut aal4 ffr aa Img4'ir at af"l ailrae ia a aiL Mraaaar. tka tarniary I irl traaaa ky ika aorai "Tka paoyla at Nartk Tkk'.m ai4 icjity ir. a'lr-.iaa4 ta kui: tkla lf.iaa af Ika r4 Tay kaaa fcaar4 1 yaur rmua C!alVla Hlar Hlh ay a4 tfcay al l kol!4 a Mkay ie " kat 'a Ikaaa caa flK a1tr l- la ra.4tt la Ita ?lta al Katatoa tRta wM t ra4 !!! ra ara aia la tlaaaia loa yrVal. Tk 4en I ak aa approrrla Im fa" loriia4 ar frcia any athar ran af orti l Ikay al la or CQ4 will ao4 a Imu aaai:aoa la traiurip iarnmm aa-prt:a tfau1 Ika IndUa raaafaalioa." inoro4hrr mpra.aa4 wara tna r.aor. an-t ( offs'lala f 'a Ckam rr f Camm-rra Mr. Harad.r a ria- Ikal rwt arraafaiaaaia wara r-.'l. la hai4 a .UI II 4 aoar ta pi.M. al wklrk ka will !;' Tila fartk.r. Jefa 8. . Jaa -M,.,f. Amoa Pa..,a. Bi.mbara af tka 1ift af Cauaiy i"nmitnri aa tkr .i ri1a lB'al ara at a J ka traaaal. FESTIVAL SLOGANS COME Cotr for It l rplfTam Jaaaary IS. to Cloa arnh tka on cantaat far tka ltl Ttiaa ratlal clotr January 1. IPiars ef pkraaaa wkl-fc) Ihar bopa will wia tka CarnlI prua cf IJi ara roah laa lh'r aloaaa la kaaltTl kta4 tiartara. Jli aa4 U .NorUwaatara i ana fculM.af. Kara ara a Urn af tka ttafaaa ra ccta4. MIXaaa kaaar vkrra raaaa raa r-arUa4. Viati f'aa4' Jaa-tia ratr. kunar otmaia, t'a rara. fnaay liii-aa. rar ilaka ytiai4 kaaaa t"f!" M! mt ita ar!4 la Ika ranlaa4 raaa y-ara'aal. rr:a4. tarHaa4. a:w l-imhii. Itla. T- fcara Hill r-atn af tka yaar. rataat'a tuaaaft FaHaa4 taaat Wat4 w))4arak Craaaa aaaaa yafaa aa kr raaaw yrl a I trtaa aa4 Ta k la ika awrtara raaa raa. laixt Caiama H'aHwaT Uana ta Itry a rink r'"a4. r aaa Na ra-aa af rma aaiaa. y in, raa4 aiT"tw InitM yatral faa l"a raiaa. Tsa yi-trt '- "a fa'wa Ta rti'wsia ltn raaaa ea4 w, ai rntata. rna far tiil faaaiaaar Fin an4 raa ra' aar: t'art:a4 .iii"a fj:'i aatar a-rnay aftmara. raaa rara. Slaaa fwi aa4 a.arrakaTa. ra a Iaa4 raa aC J aa ara aa4 ar. 1 -aa lima a kaaa T il aa aa. JT'M raiaa iaa ar. C-'r raaaa ia alls aaaaal aky. T"a raaa la a aaa a aa araaa. -akp, ib ar lkraa la riaaa aaa. raratma T. Ia raaa far aia, Ta raaa ta far. alih kaaa I r rara. C a: I Ika Paaara. Ia raaa la aara. Vkrfiaa a'"a. aw ralaa, gaa4 ll"aa. aaa ahaw a k'g Itnaa. raaa Iraaai Raaa Carv arai. w ,rM kaa r-ac-tai4 raaa aa Cararrat f raaa Xiorrw A n a Intent Ca piamlaatl. TOtlfAUa. VTak. Da. : ! rla: Ta ault tHi acaial Dr. Ir R. Jav. aoa. af Ikta rlly. far al'aa4 wifa 4aaarl-a. wa nmUa.1 wkaa cal a4 f-r kaaii a(ur-Jay la Ika Su tarior Coor. Dr. J.km- ekataa4 kKarra la Takima Coaaty. but aotlra kaa kaaa ara4 ky atlaraaya rapra aaaUaa kla foraiar wifa. aakiaa that ka arra raol4 )? Taklma Ctmntf la aauUe4 ca irouaJ of fraa4. r t Mcving Picture Hlvs : L.i v! 111? H fl 'j i.:i: - r-K'kf'r4 "Tka roar4:y WaT." ONtiMi- "Aiok "Tka V:l!aa -ao4aI." Majaatt' - ttol'ar'a OaV Na'.loaal "vrkara "rtlckla. r-aalaTka Ckaat." Svtatal "Mary a Lamb." a- . .... .. t Tilt prain-iai tnara-.r laallaa atrtttra cnorhl I'a aralu4K-a ai4 aarrawoaaa af llilta.ll kalnc o sacaaalefly. ao4 al Ika aaa tlrna raaalr. attarka4 Ihroufi- aut tka tntl4 Ktataa Ikal many rtiiaa whirk kaa labora4 aadar tra-lc- alty ama.tn lo-al koarda ara turin Iaar4 Ika Nat anal tJoard af Canter- tM? wiik Ka rulmsa aa Ika aoianon af Ika vaialtoua rrobtaau la rortlan4. fwMtliiiij Ika aiaiaat I mfviva.lt I a proaMUty of atch a alap, tha tta I for aa appall aoar4. "Tka troukla roriaa4 Minor an. I vtawara la l!iat Ikay ium tka wrn aitHJda toward motion ia turaa and aclara. pra4urar and ktlltora." ai4 ana prominant I'orttanO tihiMlot ?rtrday aftarnoon. "Thar viaii Ika film aicbaacaa or Ikaailar Is Ttaw tha Jilmi with lha kd'a iitparmotl la Ikalr mind Ikal tk actor. pro4'i-ar ar4 ahlbltor ara try 1c to put aver amolkla( Immoral and matla. To to many of tkm. an. I u carlalniy mi-tiTa oi an anajkolaaomo (lata of mind, altnoat ary action af pkialrat rontaet la out- aaatita. Tka ait down to triaw a mm pparantty luuirlnf lha vlawpolnl of lha moat d-araaad .pactator ioohii tor aamathlna- Ijw aa4 aua-aalla. Na attaotton la paia. in ao many Inataneaa. to Ika ranilaalty af Ika lory, lha moralialle laof of lha art loo. ao atranily broucbt boma to tka tjartator lhal wroof la punished and rlabt irtoaipka. If thav Tlawad fllma from ina aana tandpotol of Ika aTraa movia fan. a4 aot o much from lha anfla of lha par rart. tka situation would aaally adjust Ksalf." a a ralka Atllaar Wllkj aaa. fnltowln tka announr-amtnt a foar days ao that lha falha Company ha sacnra4 tha Al Waods productions for pirtartsation tha Mi tkal Fatba aod llaory . raaaaa naa i""" an sllUnca This maaaa lhal ouch famaua playa aa -ladama X." "Kxcuaa Ma- -r woraaa." "-Marry- Wldow.- Prlnra of PUsaa." "Madama nutiar- rtr- and "Paaay 'r"i iarls will ka itiiaa in Toriiand. Thi will ba ax- kiMt'd at tha Majastlo Tnrater. -Tha l:4 Cirri. tka i-pisoas Patha faalara. aark two arta. faalurlng r,.ih Raiand and Iran Maya, will aa skown at tka Uioko Tkaatsr. tha first tplsoda bring flashd Thursday. w rtaa Hah Pawrla la F llama. na Portland taopla. and pao!larly. all formar masnkars of tha Bakar Stark Camoaa. ara i in ka iiims mis waak. Thar ara wtuar wara. nnn faathard. J. Frank Hjrka, Jack lillkart and loroly Brar4. Mark; plays lbs adina rot at lha loiumma in i 0 - with Hurka and uilart la ina am Pl. I'urka laklnc tka part at Ika 3auth f a ahlaftain. Wls aVar- aar4 upporta 11. lam rsnwim as a Xltlxlk- In "A PoMiar'a Oath." lr. Ik.ut&r4 aurporls riorsaca Haad la Tka Coward. y Wa al Ika rickiara. Southard play4 Juniia parts ama ika nakr company yrara ao at tka old Tkird-straal tkaatar; Mack piay4 a4s far a aaasoa four jaara aa; Misa n.rrd waa an Ini'imi aina yaarr aco. Purka ptayad balaa far oaa 9B. and tJllfcarl s'artafl wnn ina r. pan, kia faifcar. altr Cllkart. kair.f siaia 4rlr. a a Maa MarsS. rsratlr HU will ba aaaa a Jaauary la "l(aod'x Aim." a a a , Wo'f llopaar ala kla r.rst bom Tfc.akaaivlna dinfiar In I yaar and drank a taai to William Pa Wolf. Jr.: -May ha ka k's matira laaka sad hi 44" ltk" Afiar aa abaanca from Ika rrn cf mar Ikaa a yrar riaranra Lawranra Is prpara ta return ta tka profession tkal claim her as an f Ita I'fsU a e Tha rarest Olcara rasa of tka 4e- fertn4 baby atlawad ta 4;e finds acka In -kkeuld a Bt Mr a film whlca ,i( oa saa tka baby's l!f and an4ia Its hrokea b4. a a a Vary P-kfor4-s coatrsrt wiik tsia PtniiM rtsysr ainir January 1. a e re retars. a Ksniucbisn. born In lt. aa4 hear ana af the younarat laaltrp mn la pictar. ha baa tina-i by Moroxo. e e e Tbr triad ta staaa a TIMara fi ra for tha film al I'oTlcliaeter. N. Y.. aral mmrks afo kut rain lntrn4 and tha ram.ra was tod way for a drier oraion. , Uorley Pleture World ha tart4 a rruead alot produrera who aa tka tr.Tn f.,r immoral auryaa. This putucatloa rcat;y xfui4 a adver a V - r . ' 3 id i. - ;i. : ' ; :..( tisement for a fltm. tha rro-luesrs n4 promotar of which "opanly aruj bra sanly a4rtlsa It aa an appeal la la dency." Molfi-plctur mm In ta Anjtla era worktnc hard-to eliminate ail spe cies of local cenaorahln In feor of lk ruiincs of lha National board. oaa When "lo-plral'.on- appeared bfre the Ia Anarlea canaora Ikay ordered a park statu rmo4. ahil no a4 ef fommsnl s mad on tp sp paarancs of Audrry Municl Ik lh aade. a a a - Carman-Americana In Ho.ton triad to bars pans of "Tha IistU Cry of u. whlrn wilt ba shswn In i'ort lan.l commam In fbrlatmaa afiemoon, deiateO. but wara uniuccaf uU e4- 'liurltanl"" mud aound Ilka "Ger many' la soma of lha hyphenated on, oaa The Equttahle'a frt all-rtar cast produrlton. "Scaled Llp." will presanl Miiltam Courlenay. Mary Chsrleson. Armur AhU. Maria Wells and Adela lUy. a o a la tba last shipment of war korsss that went to Kuropa was "Illinois Chlst." a thoroughbred until recntl Ik pronrly of Francis X. HusSmsn, lha Metro star. Uuahman boofht "IIH Boia Chief In Chlcaco two ycara aao. palna ir for htm. Hold for war purposes h breugiit but l;ui. n una - - pr horsrman, b wsai nrr aM to break "Illinois Chlr to saddle, and rl.l hlra with anr degrss ol cotnlorl. a Kl!y Chamberlsln. tk Tnanhoussr . M w a aaal aanaa I.MUluail lunii -- of humor. LJaten. The othr day h waa talklaa; o Loulaa tmarald iiatcs, alro of lb Thanhour sludloa. ah rlrrlng la another player) hsjn'l bean seen In pictures for aom lime, saia o- "Why. what lha matter did an take sick?" returned Miss Bates. -No. aha didn't take well." answared the comedian, without a trace of a roils. ... a - A report from tha :ast says that It -. tk.i tK UuiukI and la on ii ... I nlvaraal will gel together about to . . .w. j- . . r it n iitm. sort Iirsi oi I" v ... . i . of a working agreement to releana their output in conjuncnon. uiimini Ilia cost of combined agencies through out lha country. k-ra Oaaalp. This was culled from Paramount re leases: -Catmcn" accidentally fall Into -Still Waters." but "Madam Hutter- Mn..Kin bar arasllcarasnt. scrsamad for helo and "A Orntioman From Indiana" standing by jumped In arvd sa4 the younts woman. It seem . . . . . . . r . ... iH V. .... .nil ana Ban wi didn't sa lha pond. Aa aha came to nd opened hr ayaa she Inquired: "Is Chi mm is fadtltn Out Westr a a a Charlie Chsplin required only on month to make himself the comedy -If alth tb Dutch ciouth Afrlcana. a a a At Qa'ncy. 111., tha chief censor, af iar announcing that tha board will u bread -minded and liberal, stsrta out With tka announcement that It will bar "prisangbla and all lhal tend lo vfTen pukllo opinion." InrladlntT foot ball aama, wblch ara bald to ba mora brutal tban prlseflghl. Hoa'i that for broadmlardness . a a "Tha Btrsng Co of Mary Paa. fealurlng Henry Walthall. "Mananeld of lha Mle and Fdna Mao. will ba araaaalad ta lha public In January. A frmtn'.ae feature ef t"a photoplay will ba tka Maya gowns, draisned by !ady I'uCf-Oeraloo. a a e rrana Wilbur, baal.lr. , being busy s-tln. wrata "The Ulood of Our Brotker.- and you mlcht add. "Could a Man Do Mora?" Yea. ha baa Just rinlsh4 "Tba A4renturea of Alia Dal." a a a "Wasted tJes" wsan't lo Arlln rrstty s liking, aha saa ska la not sniloo to wasta hers on rold-waur aeeae la Koembr. a a a On Noembr IS Mother Mary Mau rta celebrated her ilat birthday and her 10th aanlrertsry as a actress, a a a Mil rigman. Patke, sreat to a skunk farm In Connecticut to gel local color. Well. It Is rumored that ha had to foot It back to Ithaca as a psasenger In a train ba waa quite ImposelMe. a a Julia Fwayaa Gordon and Roa Tap ley ara ptala In ollscttng loads, al llsrslor and eata. Lataat balletina an nounce Itoa Tsplry two toads lu tb lead. a On af th pt advertlalng srhemas af Maaasrer Noble, of tha National Theater, loat a knockout decision to the gala wblrh Invadod I-ortiana nun dy nlarht Tba wind esaayed a Jug- llna act with bis eight henchmen and their four big adrertlslng banners, a udden gust carrying one banrvar over an automobile, ao lis raid, ana laaa- 1n It wiihtn a few Inches of a bug platc-Slase window. GASH GOMES FASTER Associated Chanties Cheered by Heavier Offerings. FUND NOT YET SUFFICIENT Campaign Ijmi Four Dgya Longer and Dally Donations Equal to Yetrday-s Will Enable Continued Heller Work. CWTTTllBirno TO CHItlfTa mai rki.if:!' rrsii OF THB ASSOCIATED CHARITIES. Previously reported fS,!S5.IT 'A. F. 6 00 H J. Crimea 1.0 Mrs. ft. Farrsll a 0 Mrs. C A. Kadell 100 Williamson it filled .00 rVhmldt LJthograph Co.. 13.09 John ilaerlocber 100 Mrs. W. H. Daughtrey... 280 C. V. Dolph a.0 E. J. MauU 8 00 M. Lambreau 00 Mrs. J. S. Folhcmus 1.00 Tha Carpantsr chlldran.. 1.00 Cash 1000 A. K. 10.00 Maaaa Gottfried Company 10.00 1L P. Ramsdell 1 0 K. IL H. -00 Kmma U Corbctt ii-00 -ash :-oo Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hasan a. 00 Wood. Montaguo 4: Hunt 10.00 W. O. McPhemon Co.... 5.00 Karah E. Clark 5 00 J. C. Boyer IS-0" Delta lot Chi 3S.00 Total I2.608.0T Contribudons should ba sent to n. 8. Howard, treasurer of the Associated Charities, at Ladd Tllton Wank; lo tha secretary of tha Associated Charities at 411 Commercial block, or lo The Ore gonlan. A'tuvlated Charities phones Main J0H and A 1517. a-a Tha aplrit of Christmas charity has reawakened In Portland as It did a year ago. and the contributions that poured Into th Associated Charities lU-f Fund vesterdev Indicate that, although tksra remain but four days mora of ths campaicn. tha generous people of lha city will do all In tbelr power to tr.ake un th 1:000 or mora still needed. Tha fund Jumped from I22ii to :500 laatardav. Four dy remaining wilt bring; th total up to between 1100 and liouo. If the rate of contributions Is con linuad as It was yesterday. The Chanties Is hoping, and In view of lha enrouraains; developments yes terday, la expecting that th contribu tions of the coming four days will be larger each day. and possibly that the fund sufficient to carry the work on through tho Winter may ba mad up. This wa 111 nun approslmataly 15110 for the whle campaign, and will de mand tremendously hesvy subscrip tion from now civ Heavier kaerlaHaae Made. Tba encouraslng thing yesterday was that lha neceaaary heavy subscriptions appearad to be coming In. Kvory gift, whether II or 10 or mora th.it Is sent In to us now means Just tbst much more power lo the Charities to extend Its relief to the poor families of th elty, not throueh tha holidays alone, but through the whole weary Winter." rays the assist ant secretary of the Charities. "People seem to be residing the need at last. Judging from tha response In the last few days. For a long lime we had (eared that there was no hope of rais ing a sufficient fund, but now we arc grratly encouraged." Hesidea cnah donations many gifts of supplies wara sent In yesterday. The Portland Flouring Mills sent six barrel of flour, and clothing came from Mr. E. Brock and Mrs. A. Crofst. Donations Are Geaeroaa. The Grasham Granite sent In a whole truckload of vegetables and fruit. In cluding 10 racks of potatoes. Tho sup plies were delivered by II.. H. DavK secretary of the grange; G. K. Honey and I. T. Hard. Mrs. M. A. Abbott f Why Not Give Yourself a Pension THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURAN'CE SOCIETY now offers a bond, which is not an insurance contract payable at death, but an investment for the benefit of the purchaser. It is designed tT those who wish to lay by present savings for future uce. The purchaser of this bond deposits with the EQUITABLE a defi nite gmount each year until he reaches the afce of 65 (or,.if pre ferred, 60 or 65), when the bond will become fully paid, and after which the purchaser will receive a fied income for life. This bond is not only absolutely afe, but its guarantees are such that it becomes one of the most economical Investments that can be made. While it it not an insurance contract. It is issued by an insurance company, and the company is consequently able to "insure" the de posits made by the purchaser, with the following results: J. If the purchaser should die before reachinf the stipu lated afce. the- EQUITABLE will return the sum of the deposits that have been made. 2. If the purchaser, after reaching the stipulated age, bhould beg-in to receive the Income, but should die before the installment equal the sum of the deposits, the differ ence: will be returned. Thus it will be seen that the return may be more in the ease of long life it will be much more than the purchase price, but can never be less. It is true that interest will not be considered, if, in the event of premature death, a return, as-explained above, is made. But this will be offset by the fact that the bond is a participating contract, and it is reasonable to expect that small dividends of profits will be earned. for the man who does not need life insurance, but who wishes to provide for his own future, and for the working woman who is in dependent today and wishes to be independent for life, no better investment could be found. If you will furnish us with your date of birth and specify at what age (55, 60 or 65) you would like an income to begin, and amount of income (monthly), we shall take pleasure in submitting a statement of the INCOME BOND accurately fitting your case, and will give you further details regarding this admirable method of making sura provision for the future. EDGAR W. SMITH, Manager. The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U. S. 30S-9 Oregonian Building, Portland, Oregon. PlCKFORD JtVxy.i.'i, LAST DAY THE COWARDLY TOMORROW- THE SINS OF SOCIETY With ROBERT WARWICK and - Frances Nelson; sent two sacks of celery. Mrs. J. C. Dowllng clothing. Mrs. Norman C. Thorns potatoes, tho Alblna Fuel Com pany 12 worth of fuel and Mrs. D. U. Stocktard. of Bull Hun, a supply of apples. While tha fund Is being raised pri marily to take care of the needs of the poor through tha Winter months following the holidays, the Charities Is . 1. 1 1 ... 4 n hnmll. . rpuftt nrnnnrtlon of tho Christmas day work. It is urged that all who can supply baskets of Christmas dinnsrs for- tho poor on Chrlstmss notify tho Charitlea aa soon as possible. FIVE SEEK PH. D. DEGREES Candidates for High Honors to Take Tests at California University. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Berkeley, Doc 10. (Special.) Four candidates for tho highest degrees which a university can confer upon a student that of Doctor of Philosophy will recelva their final public ex amination at tha University of Cali fornia durtnsr the next few days. Frank Fielding Nalder will receive his public examination on November .0, his thesis being "The Educational Aspects of the American 8tata lie. formatory." Itobert Seldon Rose, formerly a mem ber of the Yala bssebalj team and now Instructor In apsntsh in tba University of California, as tha fruit of two years r .tudv at Madrid and of aeveral years of graduate work In th University of California, Is candidate Tor tne rn. v. in Spanish, his thesis being a critical text of a famous old Spanish satire. 'El Buscon." by Francisco de Qoevedo y Vlllegss. William Glrsrd, Instructor in French at the University of California and a ri-arinate of the University of Nau- i hut el. will be examined on December J. Pierre Auauste Boncquet, a graduate of the Collage of Tpres In Brlgium. Is to be examined on December 11 for bis doctor's degree. a fifth candidate for tne rn. i. to oe conferred in December Is Carr Thomas Dowell. a graduate of the University ol Tcxss, formerly a susar chemist. Klamath Falls Seliools Celebrate. KLAMATH FALLS. Or.. Dee. 20. (Special.) Klamath Falls' public schools were dismissed Friday after noon until alter me rew irn nun days. Christmas was celebrated In all the sahoois. most or mem Christinas trees. Friday afternooi was given over to entertainment In th schools. Silrerton Masons Name Officers. ciTvr.OTnv nr Dan. 20. (Snacial.) The following officers were elected Saturday by Silverton Lodge of M- ons: worshlprui master. .. i. arnlor warden. B. E. Richardson; Junior warden. Dr. K. K. Kleinsorge: seere- TODAY AND RE3IAINDER THIS WEEK Presents The Greatest of All Moving Picture Favorites WILLIAM FARNUM and DOROTHY BERNARD pjy ' amaaaaiw .. f Z f " f7 . r t- : In a Heart-Throbbing Story, Full of Stormy Emotion "H SO Excels in Excellence Any Cast So Far Seen in Pictures Coming THEDA BARA in tary. R. D. Ames; treasurer. Julius Wolf. A Joint Installation of the East ern Star and Masons will be held De cember 27. Pale Date of Pere Marquette Set. DETROIT. Dec. JO. Judge Arthur J. Tuttle. In United States District Court toiay, flxd Wednesday. April 5. 1916, ITBaT Announces an All-Important Alliance With Hi Under "Madame X" "Excuse "Everywoman" "The Merry Widow" And Other Successes of the American Stage Will Be Released as Gold Rooster Plays The Above Features Will Appear at At an Early Date --v w t .fvA'vli V r- 1 ATH" Sunday: "DESTRUCTION' as the date for the sale of the Fre Marquette Railroad to satisfy credit ors. Tha road has been in receiver' hands since 1912. A surgeon who hs been at work anion wounded Cossacks In the present war re ports that ub, preferably obtained bv burning wool ar cotton cloth, are excellent for frEai'ng wound.. Which M