Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 09, 1920, Page 11, Image 11

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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
AMCSEMENT9.
HEILIG (Broadway at Taylor) Comic
opera. Robin Hood." This afternoon
and tonight.
BAKER (Alder at Eleventh Baiter Stock
company la -Penrod." This afternoon
and tonight.
LYRIC (Broadway at MorrUorO Musical
comedy. "The Belle of Portland." Three
ahowi dally. 3, 7 and 9 P. M.
HIPPODROME (Broadway at TamhtlO
Vaudeville and movmi picturea. to 5,
6:45 to 11 P. M. Saturday Sunday and
holiday continuous, 1:15 to 11 P.
PA NT AGES (Broadway at Alder) V aude-
ville. Three ahows dally. 2:30. 7 and :a-
Sio-v Cjsses Appealed. Appeals to
the circuit court were argued yes
terday In the cases of Dr. Paul Yates,
dentist at 125 i Sixth street, and Mrs.
Martha Smith, proprietor of Alba
Bros., dentists, at Second and Morri
son streets, both of whom were fined
40 by Municipal Judge Rossman for
violation of the city ordinance regu
lating the- size and height of street
Eiftrati. The defense In each case was
that permits were granted for pres
ent signs before the passage of a
revised ordinance July S, 1918, and
that the new ordinance was not re
troactive and did Jiot make signs then
in existence under permit illegal. Cir
cuit Judge Tucker took the matter
under advisement.
After a most successful season of
private and normal teaching ana
lecturing in New York, Chicago and
Seattle. Mr. Cady is returned to the
city and will receive a limited number
of pupils In pianoiorte tecnmque .uu
Interpretation and offers private and
class courses in harmony, counter
point and the art and science of teach
ing. The principles and practices
underlying the technique and the
educational processes in mueic-educa-tion
are internationally recognized as
vital and are those upon which the
really interpretative pianists have
builded their art. Studio. Music-Education
school. 714 Davis street, phone
Main 399. Marie Lee, secy. Adv.
Suffrage Sentinels Permitted.
The city council yesterday granted
permission to suffrage officials - to
allow sentinels to stand in front of
voting precincts within the. city on
election day. Throughout the United
(States it is planned to place women
eentinels In front of the voting booths
as a reminder to the 15,000,000
Qualified voters, many of whom are
voting for the first time, the debt of
gratitude they owe to the pioneers
of the women suffrage movement.
Insurance Leaders Visit City.
Walter Le Mar Talbot, president of
the Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance
company of Philadelphia, and Fred
"W. Heron, supervisor of the company
for the Pacific coast, are In Portland
on a tour of Inspection. In their
honor an Informal luncheon was given
at the Portland hotel yesterday noon
by T. J. Mendenhall, local manager.
Covers were laid for 12. The visitors
will leave tomorrow for San Fran
cisco. Check Held Necessary for Food.
Henry Van Horn was arrested yes
terday by Police Inspectors Howell
and Morack as he was endeavoring to
cash a $33 check made out on a Spo
kane bank. Van Horn is said to have
told the inspectors that he did not
have an account at that bank, but
that he was without funds and took
that meana of getting money for food.
He is held for investigation.
Smallpox Cahelessmess Alleoed.
Because it is alleged that T. N. Con
ner, 224 East Fifty-third street, per
mitted one child to attend school
and he him'self delivered milk when
his wife and four small children were
suffering from smallpox, the city
health bureau yesterday swore to a
complaint seeking the arrest of Con
ner. Arrests Made on Statutory Charge.
James Lamphier Tras arrested yes
terday by Deputy Sheriff Schirmer
on a statutory charge and lodged in
the county jail in lieu of $4000 ball.
Roy Veatisch was arrested at Carlton
hy"Deputy Sheriffs Kendall and La
lIont charged with contributing to
the delinquency of a minor.
Audubon Society Meets Tonight.
The Oregon Audubon society will hold
its regular weekly meeting tonight at
8'o'clock in library hall to hear Will
lam I Finley lecture on bird and
animal life with moving pictures. His
8ubJoct will be "Camera Shots at Rare
rsirds and Animals." The public Is
invited.
Mrs. Vina Dial Sotjght. The police
yesterday received a telegram asking
them to locate Mrs. Vina Dial who is
believed to be In. Portland. The mes
sage states that her daughter, Flor
ence, is dangerously ill In a hospital
at Ottumwa, Ia, and the presence of
the mother Is urgently sought.
New Divorce Suits Filed. Divorce
uits filed in the circuit court yes
terday were: Mrs. E. B. against B.
Ji Oviatt, Rose against Walter
Langnese, Jessie K. against Wilbur
K. S. Ross, Audrey against Lloyd A.
Ifaxton, Lola L. against Paul L. Jones
and Amanda against M. O'Toole.
Auto Badly Damaged. An automo
bile driven by A. B. Adams was badly
damaged yesterday at Broadway and
Clay streets when it skfdded into a
curb as the result of a collision with
a motorcycle ridden by Leslie Yolton.
Keithcr driver was injured.
Civic League Lunch Today. At the
regular noon luncheon of the civic
league today in the crystal room of
the hotel Benson. Mayor Baker and
Pr. Esther Polil IoveJoy will speak.
J. I. Sclilvely of San Francisco will
talk on fire prevention.
Dance and Enjoy Yourself
Tonight Cotillion Hall.
America's Finest Ballroom.
Best Dance Orchestra.
Public Invited; Strangers Welcome
Evert Wed. and Sat. Adv.
. Do Not Forget to call up East 308S
when you want the Salvation Army
auto-truck to call for cast off cloth
ing, magazines, newspapers, furniture
etc. Address 24-26 Union ave. Major
John Bree. district officer. Adv.
During the absence of Dr. George
Ainslie at the surgical congress in
Montreal, Dr. A. B. Gillis will be in
charge of his practice at 606 Orego
nian bldg. Adv.
Martin Marks Coffee Co.
Have Reduced Their
Eaturdat Special Coffee
to 35c a Pockd.
6ATT-RDATS Only. 252 Third St. Adv.
Bargains and Fun! All Saints
chapel bazaar, Laurelhurst clubhouise.
Tuesday and Wednesday evenings
October 12 and 13. Admission free!
Dancing. Adv.
Dental Service at the College.
The annual scsslpn of North Pacific
college has begun. Patrons and
friends of the infirmary can now re
ceive prompt service. Adv.
Nurses to Have Banquet. St. Vin
cent's alumnae will hold its annual
banquet this evening at 8 o'clock In
t?t- Vincents nurses nome. All mem
bers are urged to attend.
Dance. McEIroys orchestra. Mur
lark hall. 23d and Washington ats.
every Wednesday and Saturday. Adv
Dr. L. M. Snow formerly in charge
of Meier & Frand's optical depart
ment, now 405 Morgan bldg. Adv.
Railway Telegraph Institute opens
night class Wednesday. Oct. 15. 434
Railway Exc. bldg. Adv.
Lewis Stenger, Morrison at Tenth,
grind razors, scissors, knives perfect
ly. Adv.
Kino and Hiawatha Coals.
Ice Delivery Co., exclusive mine
agents. Bdwy. 4280, 532-45. Adv.
If You're not a Flor de Baltimore
amoker, get next to yourself and see
-uTtat you've miseed. Adv.
Milk Curs at Moore Sanitarium;
the quick way to health. E. 37. Adv,
BETTY BAXTER'S NAME NOT
BORN OF WILD IMAGINATION
Girl Who Sings "Oh Promise Me" in Robin Hood at Heilig Spent Happy
Honeymoon in Portland.
BY LEONE CASS BAER.
BETTY BAXTErfs name is Betty
Baxter, although Its owner says
she has a hard time convincing
people that she-didn't take it from a
noveL "It really sounds like these al
literative and alluring titles that dec
orate the heads of departments in
newspapers and magazines, like 'Addie
Addington's Advice to the Agitated or
'Henna Hopeful's Hints to the Help
less," or "Betty Baxter's Beauty Baths'
and similars. But that Isn't the way
it happened. The Baxter was pre
arranged by my parents and the Betty
a natural diminutive of the dignified
Elizabeth they bestowed on me at
baptism."
Miss Baxter, along with the rest of
the Robin Hood company. Is still re
membering that only by the grace of
Providence she and they are at the
Heilig this week Instead of distrib
uted in segments around the village
of Wenatchee, state of Washington.
"It was last Sunday morning about
4 o'clock that we took part in a wreck
on the Great Northern going from
Wenatchee to Centralia. Wo had
two engines to our train and one of
them slid right Into the creek and
the other engine reared right up on
its hind wheels like a horse about
to leap over the bank. It was raining
to add to our happiness and we were
all shaken out of our senses and. our
berths. No lives were lost, the men
on the engines having forethought
to Jump in time. From 4 in the
morning until 5 that evening we
waited for a train and eating odds
and ends of food some men In a
section house provided after the diner
had exhausted Its supply long before
noon.
Miss Baxter remembers Portland
pleasantly for she honeymooned in
this city, she said. She married a Chi
cago man, Herbert Spencer Johnson,
who was pianist at the Multnomah
hotel a few years ago. They were
Motorcyclist Loses Suit. Albert
Bertram, ex-motorcycle dispatch rider
with the 83d division American ex
pedition force, collided with an auto
mobile In Portland July 8, 1919, the
day after he purchased a new motor
cycle on discharge from service. In
his attempt to collect $2o00 damages
from Stephen Parker, autoist, the jury
found for the defense in the court of
Circuit Judge McCourt yesterday, after
hearing evidence tending to show that
the reckless speed demanded In the
war zone was not entirely forgotten
n the peace-time riding of the plain
tiff. The accident occurred at Albina
and Alberta streets.
Newberry Administrator Named.
James Donovan of this city was ap
pointed administrator of the estate of
the late Mrs. Amelia Newberry by
Circuit Judge Tazwell yesterday. The
cnier asset of the estate is the right
or action for damages for fatal in
juries received by Mrs. Newberry last
March when she was struck by a taxi-
cab driven by Charles Wheatley. The
heirs, three daughters and a son, are
all residents of California.
West Point Height Rule Changed
The minimum height requirements
tor admission to West Point has been
lowered to 64 Inches for all candi
dates, according to advices received
in Portland from the commanding
general of the 9th corps area at San
Francisco. Instructions have been
issued to reconsider all applications
formerly disapproved because of
under height.
Mme. Vucash, French dinner, 5 to 8
P. M., SI. 738 Johnson. Main 3796. Adv.
Kem merer Coal. Carbon Coal Co,
mine agents East 1188. Adv.
H. M. Patton, M. D., returned. Adv.
GIRL SHOW IS
AXATOL. FRIEDLAXD TO BE AT
OR.PHECM.
Composer ot 100 0 Popular Melo
dies Surrounded by Galaxy
of Beauties.
A cirl show assembled by Anatol
Friodland, composer of 1000 popular
melodies, who himself is the head
liner of the bill, le the attraction to
be offered by the Orpheum at the
Heilig theater for three nlght3 and
four matinees starting tomorrow aft
ernoon. This show will close Its Port
land engagement with the afternoon
performance next Wednesday.
"Anatol Friedland himself," wrote
a Seattle newspaper reviewer, "would
be worthy of the headline position on
any Orpheum circuit bill because of
the interest that attaches to the per
sonality of the man who claims au
thorship of 1000 melodies, many of
them whistled the world over.
"But when Mr. Friedland comes to
us surrounded by youth and beauty to
interpret his compositions and him
self sits at the piano to vitalize them
the result is bound to be effective.
When the Friedland girls change cos
tume, which is about every five min
utes during a 30-minuto act. the tired
business man sits up and takes notice
and the women in the audience gasp
often at the dazzling raiment worn.
The men gasp at. least once, perhaps
for a different reason."
Mr. Friedland Is supported by Neil
Mack, musical director-tenor; Sonia
de Calva, prima donna; Lucille Bal
lantine, specialty dan car; Vera Vel
mar, violinist, and by six girls, all of
whom are described as beauties.
Comedy prevails In' the six other
acts that comprise the Anatol Fried
land show. To date this show is said
to have broken all records for the
early Orpheum season.
1600 AT NIGHT SCHOOLS
Free ScImjoIs of City Are Being
Well Attended by Students.
Over 16bo are now enrolled In -the
free Portland night schools, states A.
M. Gray., in charge of this work. Spe
cial interest Is being shown in the
trade courses at the Benson Poly
technic and Girls' Polytechnic high
schools and in the commercial classes
at the High School of Commerce and
Jefferson high school.
Only 150 of the 5000 foreigners In
Portland who' do not read or write
English have enrolled In the Ameri
canization classes at the Ladd school
and Jefferson high andMr. Gray
urges employers to tell workers of
these free night classes.
A etaff of 100 experienced teachers
is giving the courses every Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday evenings
from 7:15 to 9:15.
Irrigation Iievy 8 Cents an Acre.
PROSSER, Wash., Oct. 8. (Spe
cial.) Officers of the Horse Heaven
irrigation distrjf t met as a board of
equaliza tlon Wednesday, William
Warner, a director, resigned on ac
count of the lands rn his section be
ing withdrawn from the district.
W. C. Sommers was, appointed to suc
ceed him. A levy of 8 cents an acre
was voted for all expense In upkeep
of the district.
5
- Stat.
Betty Baxter, -who is at Ileitis in
"Robin Hood."
wed In Chicago and came out with the
Salon Singers, an Orpheum headline
act, in which Mr. Johnson was the
pianist and his wife eung the "O
Promise Me" solo, which is her big
song in Robin Hood. She has been
identified with Ralph Dunbar's oper.
atic activities since she was a wee
little maid, Mr. Dunbar himself dis
covering her embryo voice when he
stopped one day in the little Illinois
town out of Chicago where ehe lived.
She is a beautiful girl and look
like Edna Goodrich, dark and viva
cious and charming. Her voice i3 a
big, rich contralto. Local friends are
entertaining her during her Portland
visit.
PARK SITE FLAN MAY GO
AUTO PROJECT FOB ALAMEDA
MAT BE ABANDONED.
Commissioner Pier Declares Resi
dents Should Have Filed Pe
titions in His Office.
The plan of establishing an auto
mobile park site in the Alameda dis
trict probably will be abandoned, ac
cording to City Commissioner Fter, in
charge of the park bureau. Mr. Pier
said yesterday that he had assured
residents of the district that he would
make no move toward the establish
ment of the park without first serv
ing notice upon them.
"Although I knew that petitions
were in circulation, I had seen none
and knew nothing about it until I
read of it in the newspapers. The
petitions should have been filed in
my department, especially in view of
the fact that I had conferred with
residents of the district and was
thinking of making no move until I
had talked with them further.
"However, the entire plan will be
held in abeyance until I have time
to iook into the subject more thor
oughly." Residents of the- Alameda district
are now launching a movement to
urge Commissioner Pier to recom
mend, the proposed automobile camp
site for a playground and park. The
residents of the district declare that
the children of the district must
travel more than one mile to the
nearest, playground and' the growing
population of the district should en
title them to a playground.
WOOLEX GOODS SALE, TODAY!
Big Values Ofrered at Brownsville
Woolen. Mill Store.
The big annual woolen goods sale
of the Brownsville Woolen Mills, at
Third and Morrison, Is now under
way. Thousands took advantage of
the genuine savings on woolen goods
in all of our big stores the past week.
All woolen goods have been reduced,
making worth-while savings for
everyone who is fortunate enough to
bo able to take in this big annual
event Adv.
. Parks to Bo, Improved.
ABERDEEN, Wash.. Oct. 8. (Spe
cial.) Improvement of two new park
areas of the city, one purchased' and
the-other donated, will toe started soon
as a result of the inclusion Jn the
city budget of an item of SS000 for
the upkeep of city parks for the en
suing year. It Is expected that the
Book tract which is in the heart of
one residence section, will be Im
proved first; though some work un
doubtedly will be done on the Stewart
tract, which is outside the city limits,
wilt be d'ine.
Hazelwood
Peanut Butter Kisses
75c Per Lb,
A crisp satinette coating with
, delicious peanut butter filling.
The higest grade cane
sugar and molasses are used
in making this coating.
The peanut butter is prepared in our own
establishment from choice No. 1 Spanish
peanuts, carefully roasted and ground and
mixed with finest creamery butter.
This delicious confectionlwill be
made fresh daily except Sunday.
HAZELWOOD
CONFECTIONERY & RESTAURANT
388 Washington St. 127 Broadway
Suits, Overcoats Raincoats
Values
to $65
Silk-lined suits for young men in swagger new
styles and colors. Serges, cheviots and cassimeres.
Single and double-breasted.
Plain-lined suits of reliable
worsteds for men. Quiet good
taste in color and style. All
models.
Overcoats and raincoats in single
and double-breasted models.
Gabardines, iridescents and Eng
lish rainproof ed cloths. With or
without belts.
All Sizes, 33 io 44.
Our Morrison and
Fourth-street windows
are full of these unusu
ally priced garments.
IT WILL PAY YOU
TO INVESTIGATE
THEM NOW!
Morrison at Fourth
CARDS OPTHAXKS.
The family of the late Master Karl
Hanson wish to thank the many
friends for their sympathy, condolence
and the beautiful floral tributes in
their late bereavement.
MRS. M. HANSON SCHROKDER.
MR. AND MRS. W. C. HAT.PKMAN.
MRS. M. -D. THU.MEL. Adv.
We wish to express ourslncere thanks
to our many friends and relatives for
their many kindnesses during our re
cent bereavement of our beloved
daughter Josephine at Mayger, Oregon.
Adv. MR. AND MRS. CARL. AMATO.
Anniversary model fouring" car. It has
Just come In from the purchaser of a new
Cadillac.
Perfect In every respect, this motor ear
resents one of the most attractive offer
iga we have had for come time.
Our price is $3000.
Terms may be arranged to suit your con
venience. v.
Covey Motor Car Company
2 1st and Washington Sts. Main 6344.
I FIRST
METHODIST
CHURCH
12th at Taylor,
Easy walking dis
IIP
tance from hotels.
i i
Joshua Stansfield, Minister.
Morning: Service 10:30
Sermon:
"The Lord Cod of Elijah."
Evening, 7:45
."How Doea God Punish Sin."
Sunday School 12:15
"Rally Day Programme."
Chorus Choir
Strangers are made welcome.
App
1 fcj
4rs
tod
cm
i r
I
Exclusive Kuppenheimer House in
AtBURNS'
TODAY
White Rose Flour
bag sj)295
Gold Crest Butter, ffn
per lb UUU
Oak Grove Butter,
I
Cheap Rice,
per lb
8c
m
Small White Beans,
20 lbs. for
Cream. Rolled Oats,
bulk, 3 lbs. for. .
Cheese,
per lb
Hershey's Cocoa,
bulk, -per lb
Pure Ground Choco
late, per lb
25c
35c
38c
35c
Potatoes, flJO OfT
ner 100 lbs... DAJ
Eggs,
per dozen
68c
Slightly Damaged Peaches,
2s, per CQ 1 ft
dozen DOeJLl
Slightly Damaged Apricots,
2s, per flS QP
dozen J)eWeiJ
ri
Soda Crackers,
bulk, per lb..
17c
Van Camp's Pork and
Beans, Is, per PI
dozen JJXeOJ
Minnehaha Peas, OCT
2s. Der dozen. tDJLeiO
2s, per dozen.
Del Monte Pump-C- Qf
kin, 2MsS, doz. wl.OU
Extra Standard Tomatoes,
2',2S, per C1 rfk
dozen DXeJV
Gebhardt's Chili Con Carne,
Is, per J9 i r
dozen D,JLJ
D.C.Burns Co.
Write for Monthly
Price List
208-10 THIRD STREET
z
jane II ii ll, weil
Jno. L Karnopp
The Realtor and Home
Builder
You all know John,
Put a Gasco Furnace in His
Home
at 181 Rutland Terrace
and says:
"It certainly heats fine. We
are much impressed." '
Portland Gas & Coke Co.
i Mm
Portland
S. & H. Stamps Given
MM,
Direct Name
Filing System
HOW long does it take your
file clerk to produce a let
ter front your files?
Take your watch the next time
you ask for a letter and see
for yourself.
'Then think of the time, work
and worry you would save by
installing the system which
finds and files in less than ten
seconds.
The "Y" and "E" Direct Name
Filing System is the last word
in scientific filing systems
yet like most labor-saving de
vices it owes its virtue 'to its
utter simplicity.
Let our "Y" and "E" System
Service man show you.
Glass & Prudhomme
Company
PRINTERS ' s BOOKBINDERS
DESKS : FILING CABINETS
65-67 Broadway : Portland
WESTMINSTER
Rev. E. H. Pence, D. D Pastor
10:30 Communion Sermon:
When We Glorify the
Commonplace.
7:30 HAVE YOU HAD
THE EXPERIENCE?
Welcome Good Music"
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Twelfth and Alder him.
The Putor,
Harold Leonard
Bowman
Mill Prrach at Both
Serviced.
10:30 A. M
"Salvaging Life's"
Failures"
7i45 P. !
Third in Series of L
"Modern Buiinnw Men r "
of the HI hie- l-: ;."f,'
"The Grain Merchant of t't'i Z:
me iMie" J
Wanted Chairs to Cane
by School for Blind
FOn PARTICULARS CALL
Mar. 500
' MR J.F.Myers
Ttie FaroIIy
Pays
For an annual deposit of $151.00 a man aged
25 can obtain $10,000 guaranteed whole life in
surance in The Travelers.
He would have to deposit the same amount
annually at 49o compound interest for 32
YEARS to accumulate $lf)000. He would
then be 57 years of age. 30ro of all men
die in that period.
FIND 'YOURSELF
1 2 3
Number of
Annual reaths
Payments to Ajre per
. Age Premium Accumulate "When 1000
$10.0110 814 Accumu- miring
Compound lated l'eriod
I ntere.t
25 -$151.00 32 57 302 '
30 171.90 30 60 322
35 201.10 27 62 331
40 242.10 24 64 344
The man who seeks to protect his family by
saving instead of through Life Insurance gambles
with death. IF HE LOSES, HIS FAMILY PAYS.
Travelers' policies can be written to provide
a Life Income to the insured in the event of
total permanent disability.
INVESTIGATE
Don't Procrastinate !
The Travelers Insurance Company
PHIL GROSSMAYER CO., General Agents
Phone Main 702. Wilcox Bldg., Sixth Floor.
The following agents are experts Ask for an illustration.
Cyril Bronnell
S. S. Naaon
Lloyd S. LlnHB
Lbarlre C Kuller
Tod Hasen
Frank J. Herman
Albert Enchrlrht
Don V. "Walker
ti
The Insurance Man
SUNDAY NIGHT
"The Inevitable
Alternative"
A Logical Exposition of the
Judgment by
LOUIS K. DICKSON
Evangelist
Women of Woodcraft Hall
Cor. 10th and Taylor
Seals Free. Public Invited.
Splendid Music
HEAR
Dr. W. B. Hinson
East Side Baptist Church
E. 20th and Salmon
11:00, "The Eternal Christ"
7:30, "Jonah, Jesus and You"
Dr. Hinson speaks every Thurs
day afternoon from 3 to 4 in the
East Side Baptist Church on
"The Facts of the Faith." For
all Christians.
Sunnyside, Mt. Tabor and Haw
thorne cafs to East 20th.
Hickman Hits Hard
HEAR HIM HIT THE H POC RITKS
8UJiBAVMGHT,7:30.
WILBUR
Methodist Church
Multnomah Hotel Auditorium.
THE HYPOCRITES IN THE CHURCH
First of sermon series based on re
plies received from on hundred
Portland men In response to ques
tion: "Why don't more men go to
church?" Coma and hear what the
other fellow thinks about the church
WILDER'S BIG MALE CHORIS
Klrat Appearance Sonday Nicht.
Moat Unusual Church .Music In C'ltr.
MORX1SQ WORSHIP. 10:30.
The Chnroh at tie BuMlneaa Cen
ter. Kverybodr'a friendly.
Bualneaa Ofrice 314 Artisan Build
in c Phone Bilny. 2450.
A Dmereat Kinds ot Laundry
A Different Prlcea
EAST 494
mDBX CO.
ON THIS TABLE
Charley Borton
Rocky U. Horigkin
ilalph fi. De I.ano
W. C. Kavanaush.
Is Your Best Friend"
FIRST
Congregational Church
I'ark and Madlaon Streets.
Broadway and 1J cars to Block of
Church.
Dr. ItcElveen Preaches
11 A. M.
"The Virtues of a Rogue"
7 "30 I iI
"GREAT MUSICAL SERVICE"
Quartet and Chorus of 23 voices.
Jos. A. Finley, Conductor
Fifteen-minute Organ Recital.
Miss Ethel Lynn Ross.
Seven Musical numbers by
Quartet and Chorus.
20-minute talk by Dr. McElvecn,
on "Three Peas in a Pod."
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 P. M.
The MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE
will conduct
A Bible School
During the entire month of
November in the
White Temple
Teachers:
Dr. James M. Gray
Dean of Moody Bible Institute.
Dr. Lewis S. Chafer
New York City.
Dr. IT. A. Ironside
San Francisco
Dr. W. P. White
Regional Director M. B. I.
Dr. Henry Osfroni
Moody Bible Institute
i : i
ronuna Looge, iheosophical
Society
Presents
Dr. W. G. Shepard
of Kverett,
rlvllona,l Lecturer and Author.
AY ho W ill Deliver the Folloning
Coarse of Occult Lectures
frsrnAV, OCTOBER 10th.
ANNIE BESANT SUPERWOMAN
mo.vday. Of Tonr:n nth.
TWO WORLDS, TWO LIVES
TVE'DAV,' OfTOBKR 1th.
WHERE THE NEW HORIZONS
WAIT
"IKOSOPHKML HALL.
301 CKNTRAL HI ILIHVti. 1 KXTH
A-VU ALDKK STREKTS,
AT S:00 P. M.
You Are Cordially Invited to
Attend.
Church of Our Father
(Unitarian)
t
Broadway at Yamhill
William G. Bliot Jr., Minister
11 A. M., "The Lord'a rrayer"
7:45 P. M., "Terrors of Judgment"
Religious worship Is the most im
portant single function in the life
of any nation." Emerson.
I'-i the evening sermon, readinf;
Crom Dante's 'Inferno."
Tabor 807