Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 14, 1918, Page 5, Image 5

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ANOTHER SCOOP FOR THE
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The Management Takes Great Pleasure in Announcing the Reopening
and Exclusive Showing at Portland's Popular Playhouse of
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This very latest War Play was only produced in New York August 1 at the Maxine Elliott Theater and is still running in the metrop-
J olis. So you see, it is still warm. It is the stirring story of a young patriot.
If You Have Red American Blood in Your Commencing Saturday Night
Veins, Order Your Seats Early for the Week IMoVGHlbcr 16
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
Notwithstanding the enormous expense involved in securing ALLEGIANCE
for Portland at this time, our easy prices will be the same.
25c, 50c, 60c
Matinees
SUNDAY
WEDNESDAY
SATURDAY
Any Seat 25c
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ALLIES TO FEED GERMANS
KEASStTRIXG MESSAGE SEJfT BY
PRESIDENT WlliSOX.
Relief Measure to Be Undertaken
at Once, bnt Suitable Guaran
tees Must Be Given.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 13. President
Wilson has sent a. reassuring message
to the people of Germany In reply to
the appeal from Chancellor Ebert. He
promises to aid Germany in the mat
ter of food supplies and in relieving
distressing want.
The reply was sent today by Secre
tary Lansing through Minister Sulzer,
of Switzerland, who yesterday delivered
Libert's request for Intervention by
the President to mitigate the "fearful
conditions." threatened through en
forcement of the armistice terms.
Secretary Lansing's note to the Swiss
Minister dated November 12, follows:
"I have the honor to acknowledge
the receipt of your note of today, trans
mitting to the President the text of a
cable inquiring whether this Govern
ment is ready to send foodstuffs into
Germany without delay if public order
is maintained in Germany and an equi
table distribution of food is guaranteed.
"I should be grateful if you would
transmit the following reply to the
German government:
"At a 1oint session of the two houses
of Congress on November 11, the Presi
dent of the United States announced
that the representatives of the asso
ciated governments in the Supreme War
Council at Versailles have by unani-
PAIN RIGHT OUT
Don't Suffer! Relief Comes the
Moment You Rub With
"St. Jacobs Liniment."
mo us resolution assured the peoples of
the central empires that everything
that is possible in the circumstances
will be done to supply them with food
and relieve the distressing: want that
is in so many places threatening: their
very lives, and that steps are to be
taken immediately to organize these
efforts at relief in the same systematic
manner that they were organized in
the case of Belgium.
Furthermore, the President ex
pressed the opinion that by the use of
the idle tonnage of the central empires
it ought presently to be possible to
lift the fear of utter misery from their
oppressed populations and set their
minds and energies free for the great
and hazardous tasks of political recon
struction which now face them on
every hand.
"Accordingly, the President now
directs me to state that he is ready to
consider favorably the supplying of
foodstuffs to Germany and to take up
the matter immediately with the allied
governments, provided he can be as
sured that public order is being and
will continue to be maintained in Ger
many) and that an equitable distribu
tion of food can be clearly guaranteed.
SOLDIER TO GET INSURANCE
JfATIOX PREPARES TO PROTECT
, RETCRSED FIGliTIXa MEN.
COXTIXUED ECONOMY IS TTRGED
Food Situation Still Serious, Says
British Controller.
LOXDOX, Nov. 12. John Robert Cly-
nes, British food controller, said today
that the food situation in Europe con
tinues to be serious, necessitating
larger shipments until Spring. He said
that he confidently expected America
to back up any British sacrifices which
might be necessary in behalf of the
needy peoples of Europe.
He continued:
"We are not yet sufficiently informed
as to conditions in liberated and enemy
countries to announce any definite pol
icy. In liberated countries we are do
ing our best to meet emergencies as
they arise.
"What action may be incumbent upon
the allies remains to be seen. One
thing is certain. Allied food control
must be continued at any rate for
many months after peace and probably
must be extended to take on interna
tional scope.
"To effectively carry out this plan
the allies in Europe, during the vital
period of recuperation, must rely upon
a continuation of the far-sighted policy
of the United States Government in
providing credits for food supplies."
What's rheumatism? Pain only.
Stop drugging! Not one case in fifty
requires internal treatment. Rub the
misery right away! Apply soothing,
penetrating "St. Jacobs Liniment" di
rectly upon the "tender spot" and relief
comes instantly. "St. Jacobs Liniment"
is a harmless rheumatism and sciatica
relief which never disappoints and can
not burn or discolor the skin.
Limber up! Get a small trial bottle
from your druggist, and in just a mo
ment you'll be free from rheumatic and
sciatica pain, soreness, stiffness and
swelling. Dout suffer! "St. Jacobs Lin
iment" has relieved millions of rheu
matism sufferers in the last half cen
tury, and is just as good for sciatica,
neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains
and swellings. Adv.
LAWMAKERS TO BE GUESTS
Proposed Policies Probably Will Be
Issued at Cost One-Fourtb Less
Than Private Companies. k
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. Prepara
tions by the Government for reinsuring
the lives of soldiers and sailors on their
return have been hastened by ths sign
ing of the armistice.
Although regulations have not yet
been fully drafted, it is certain that
each of the 4,250,000 men in the mili
tary or naval service now holding vol
untary Government insurance will be
permitted within five years after peace
is declared to convert it without fur
ther medical examination into ordinary
life, 20 pay life, endowment maturing
at the age of 62 or other prescribed
forms of insurance.
This insurance will be arranged by
ths Government, not by private com
panies, and the cost is expected to be
at least one-fourth less than similar
forms offered by private agencies.
Private companies would not write in
surance on many wounded men.
The Government will arrange to col
lect premiums monthly, if men wish to
pay this way, or for longer periods in
advance. This may be done through
postoffices.
The minimum amount of Insurance
to be issued probably will be $1000
and the maximum $10,000, with any
amount between those sums in multi
ples of $500. There will be provision
for payments in case of disability as
well as death, according to the tenta
tive plan. The insurance may be pur
chased by any soldier, sailor or marine
officer, enlisted and by women mem
bers of the Army or Navy nurse corps,
providing they already hold Govern
ment voluntary life insurance.
About 95 per cent of the 4.500.00t
men in the service are covered by this
insurance, which expires after they go
back to civilian life and cease paying
premiums. This is the system devised
to replace the old pension plan of
providing for ex-soldiers and sailors.
Thus will be created out of the Gov
ernment's emergency war insurance
bureau the greatest life insurance in
stitution in the world for peace times
with more policy holders and greater
aggregate risks than a half dozen of
the world's biggest private companies
combined. Out of the experience gained
may eventually develop expansion of
Government insurance to old age. In
dustrial and other forms of Insurance,
in the opinion of officials who have
studied the subject.
TEACHER TO FACE CHARGES
dent Kerr. H. W. Hargiss. football
coach: Sam Dolan. assistant professor
of civil engineering and former Aggie
coach, and George M. Schwa rx. 0f port
land, president of the student body,
addressed the students of the college
today.
It was the first assembly of all stu
dents this year, due to the Influenza
ban and the fact that regular meeting
places are being used as barracks.
Many matters of Importance to the stu
dents were discussed. The mass tint
Ing under the direction of Lr. XX V.
Poling, of the Army V. M C. A., was
a popular feature of the meetine.
Revocation of Certificate Issued to
Clarence Phillips Sought.
SALEM. Or.. Nov. 13. (Special.)
Formal charges were filed by County
Superintendent N. A. Frost, of Wash
ington County, with State Superintend
ent Churchill today, asking for the
revocation of the teaching certificate
of Clarence Phillips, who a few weeks
ago was discharged as a teacher at
Beaverton by the School Board upon
allegations of Immoral conduct. A 17-year-old
Portland girl is said to be In
volved In the charges. The trial has
been set for November 23.
The case is of particular interest
here, as Mr. Phillips formerly taught
In this county and at one time was de
feated In a campaign for ths County
School Superintendency.
EIGHT BOYS RECOMMENDED
University Students Selected for
Aeronautic Service.
TJNrVERSITT OF OREGON, Eugene.
Nov. 13 (Special.) Eight men of
the Student Army Training Corps here,
four of them from Portland, recom
mended by Colonel W. H. C Bow en
for aeronautics, will report at San
Francisco for physical examinations
when called by the air service examin
ing board.
The men recommended are: Pilots.
Francis Jacobberger, Jack G. Dundore.
Joseph F. Trowbridge, all of Portland:
George Major Douat, of Salem; and
Richard W. Lyons, of Eugene; observ
ers. William Morrison, Eugene: Adolph
B. Adams, Portland: maneuvering offi
cer, Sergius Gaulke. Joseph. Or.
STUDENTS HOLD MEETING
Instructors Make Talks at Oregon
Agricultural College.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Corvallis. Nov. 13. (Special.) Prel-
Walking Under Difficulties
"Believe me, I suffered from stom
ach aird bowel trouble right. This
weakened me so that I could scarcely
walk. I could do no work. This was
my condition when 1 started taking
Mayr'a Wonderful Remedy on the ad
vice of a friend. Now I am working
every day and feel better than I ever
did in my life. It is the only medicine
that ever touched me." It is a simple,
harmless preparation that removes the
catarrhal mucus from the intestinal
tract and allays the inflammation
which causes practically all stomach,
liver and intestinal ailments, including
appendicitis. One dose will convince
or money rfunded. For sale by drug
gists everywhere. Paid Adv.
BREAKFAST ARRANGED BY THE
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Event This Morning Planned as
Courtesy to Senator Chamberlain
and Representative McArthur.
Senator Chamberlain and Representa
tive McArthur will be guests of the di
rectors of the Portland Chamber of
Commerce at a breakfast at 8 o'clock
this morning In the dining-room of the
Chamber in the Oregon building. The
directors had planned to entertain the
two members of the Oregon delegation
at the members forum next Monday
but this was found impossible because
Senator Chamberlain had arranged to
leave fer Washington next Sunday.
Accordingly the breakfast was
planned as a means of extending cour
tesies to both at the same time. Sena
tor Chamberlain and Representative
McArthur have been appealed to fre
quently concerning matters of great
Importance, and but for their work in
Congress the interests of the state
would have suffered in many instances.
The breakfast and programme will be
quite informal. Representative McAr
thur will remain in Portland for an
other week, and will be the speaker at
the members forum Monday at noon.
Constinatioii
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THERE IS NOTHING equal to Chamberlain's
Tablets for constipation. When the proper
dose is taken their action is so agreeable and so
natural that you do not realize that it is the effect
of a medicine. These tablets possess tonic proper
ties that aid in establishing a natural and regular
action of the bowels. Chamberlain's Tablets have
cured many cases of chronic constipation. '
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TIRES
FORD. MAXWELL, CHEVROLET, DODGE. OAK
LAND, BUICK, METZ, GRANT, SCRIPPS-BOOTH
AND ALL SMALL CARS
GREATEST TIRE BARGAINS
WE HAVE EVER OFFERED
REPUBLIC STAGGARD TREAD TIRES
Made by the $20,000,000.00 Republic Rubber Co,
one of the oldest Tire manufacturers in the United
States and the originators of Nonskid Tires.
"PRODIUM" BLACK RUBBER, which is the
tough test wearing tread ever made. Will not cut
up under rough usage. Fabric is the best and the
nonskid design is the most effective.
WE HAVE PURCHASED AN IMMENSE
QUANTITY FOR "SPOT CASH" FROM A LARGE
EASTERN CONCERN THAT WAS PRESSED FOR
FUNDS. HENCE OUR ABILITY TO OFFER
THEM AT A PROFIT TO OURSELVES. FOR A
QUICK SALE AT
65c on the Dollar
30x3
30x3V2
32x312
32x312
37x5
Staggard Nonskid Clincher
Regular Price 810.43
Staggard Nonskid Clincher,
Regular Price $24.80
Staggard Nonskid Straight Side,
- Regular Price $20.05
Plain Tread Straight Side,
Regular Price $21.75
Stag'rd Tread N'skid Q-D or S-S
Regular Price $73.20
$12.75
$16.45
$19.10
$16.65
$42.90
Saving
$6.70
Saving
$8-15
Saving
SIO.OO
Saving
$8.1 0
Saving
$30.30
If the regular 5000-mile guarantee is desired
10 per cent additional must be paid at time of pur
chase. We will then liberally adjust on that basis.
Out-of-town customers may order tires shipped
subject to examination before payment by Express
C. O. D. if desired.
We will also install them on your ear without
extra charge at any of our stores.
Why buy half soles, retreads, sew-overs or the
numerous nondescripts that-are offered from time to
time, at supposedly "Reduced Prices," when tires of
the highest standard can be bought just as cheap.
This is the greatest buy that we hare ever made
in our six years as the "Largest Tire Dealers in
the West."
We hare 13,000 High-Grade Tires of an aggre
gate value of $250,000.00.
Call or writs for detailed list just out.
Autoparts Supply Co.
Portland
80-82 SIXTH STREET
Phone Broadway 5508
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Breakfast Until
You Drink Water
Says a glass of hot water and
phosphate prevents Illness
and keeps us fit.
Just as coal, when It burns, leaves
behind a certain amount of Incom
bustible material In tne form of ashes,
so the food and drink taken day after
day leaves In the alimentary canal a
certain amount of Indigestible ma
terial, which if not completely elim
inated from the system each day, be
comes food for the millions of bacteria
which Infei-t th. bowels. From this
mass of left-over waste, toxins and
ptomaln-Iike poisons ar. formed and
sucked Into the blood.
Men and women who can't set feeling-
right must begin to take Inside
baths. Before eating breakfast each
morning drink a glass or real hot
water with a teaspoonful of limestone
phosphate In It to wash out of th.
thirty feet of bowels ths previous day's
accumulation of poisons and toxins and
to keep ths entire alimentary canal
clean, pure and fresh.
Those who are subject to sick bead
ache, colds, biliousness, constipation,
others who wake up with bad taste,
foul breath, backache, rheumatic atlff
neas. or have a sour, gassy stomach
after meals, are urged to get a quarter
pound of limestone phosphate from the
drug store, and bee-ln practicing In
ternal sanitation. This will cost very
little, but Is sufficient to make anyone
sn enthusiast on the subject. Adv.
PIMPLY? WELL, PONT EB
People Notice It. Drive Them Off
with Dr. Edwards'
Olive Tablet3
A pimply face will not embarrass you
much km per if you get package of Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets. The akin should
bcpin to clear after you have taken the
tablets a few nights.
Cleanse t he blood.the bowels and the liver
with Dr. Edwards' OUve Tablets, the suc
cessful substitute for calomel; there's never
any sickness or pain after taking them.
Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets do that
which calomel does, and lust as effectively.
but their action is gentle and safe tftel
of severe and irritating.
No one who takes Olive Tablets is
ever cursed with "a dark brown taste."
a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good"
feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad
disposition or pimply face.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are
a purely vegetable compound mixed
with olive oil; you will know them
by their olive color.
Dr. Edwards spent years among pa
tients afflicted with liver and bowel
complaints, and Olive Tablets are the
immensely effective result.
Take one or two nightly for a week.
See bow much better you feel and look.
10c and 25c per box. All druggists.
ASTHMA
.INSTANTLY RELIEVED WITH
OR "OhlY REFUNDED ASK ANY CRU&CISI