' " ': ' ' ,V, . .. : THE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX. WEDNESDAY, DECE3IBER 23, 1920 11 HIHniTliY "FFSTMI jj .ilP . , . f fff TERRORIZES TDLEDD Qf 'g Regnarlmble p :if-: keeper$60-. in Christmas m ETHER HELPS L00TERS n r " 1; ? ( or i" TToraai Bound and Gauged b, BegMlS 3 DayS II Ml ' " f 7rX2 Ma!-tcd Pair-'Many Honses Todav Onlv s L" "fF I . i t Bobbed, Pedestrians Held Cp. JAO.J VAiajr - ,M II llll - ...l , 3 . ' 111 1:;.V7 t, OMEN'S NECKWEAR Men's Gloves -'" tinued to terrorize Toledo citizens to- M jsspS- Mil - at RedlirPfi Priri . V . day. following- a 116,500 robbery last ' f V 6 . ai.wcum.ru irn.cs SS ri fnn . At last this international stag sue- $ 0 1500 Men's $2.50 Ties ' V 19-a were 0derPuherhdt br sLx cess is of fered as a photoplay. 17 C' I f ' D SfSfSn - It created an epoch in theatrical 'KMM' si ' Xtfa PCCial W- Mefl S FajaHiaS (V Baldwin, bookkeeper for the Ohio. history and is even better enter- I II I ' 1000 Men's $1.50 Ties at Reduced Prices ? '' - " Dairy company, and took him to the 4. 4Ss? w' B II I ...v i -;. - outskirts of the city where they threw tainment on the screen. 44 -v llllll j n mr' ' - ' ..: him from their car after robbing him - ' Z I I ti VlTil SnPPIfll MSf bein.oyercome with .the, A story of EngKsh nobiKty. 1'' ' aPeCial C Trjivplifiir Rqito ' ' H eT'fw-o" and of narrow tradition J.mhf I . 1 raveling 15agS . .... v.-.:, dS,JVs7rto?. against the unconyention Jjf ,Uah I lTNTTl?n QU V TII7C - Aflrf Suit Piqpq i VXIVX of modern love. . . fi , KJN11 ltU MlA lltS aHO Ult L.aSeS L'- wies were reports to the ponce Beautifufly presented. .' " , liMMl Regularly $4 and $5 $13 Bags now only $11.85 toa.y. Wonderfully acted. n . $20 Bags now only $15.85 SHARPSHOOTERS SOOCR CVXX Faaltle,sly directed. f ' I EXtT3 SpCCial 2.95 $25 B..S W Only $19.85 :.- .;:?. shoot A.i suspect, uno Try to exceptionally appropriate fAV I ' ' " $30 Bags now on y $24.85 f Escape, Xew York Order. I . - vluAn VlA-'-''i I 3 $o0 Bags HOW only $39.8a f new york, Dea 2i. Armed with . noiiaay ojjertng k f 'k'UMV Mjt I 2 Men's Woven Color Madras and Russian Cord l. ''' repeating rifles. 20 picked sharp- I . , , - ... .. ' . I rVs& x I S ' ' . . .--.. .hooter of the New York police force Added Attraction , v 4 . " VL " P i I k O T T T "H O fnnV Dnf K D Ko v,:; ;nrhuurntfrbana,automo- ot the Maiec Then , v MW I S H I K I S Men sBauiRobes ;. - .S"; Kissrr8181 ' r 'XM V OllllV 1 O . $ 80 Bath Robes $ 6.40 XtZu Pathe News' ' J! I for which you have paid $5 $12.50 Bath Robes $ 9.40 'r-rf to escape them. ' ' TUSJ, - r "t i f ' ff , H ' YTfifll PA $13.00 Bath Robes $11.95 ;;:fvi Kror. - - XyM& 1 :MmPM0MM f Half Price, .$2.50 $20.00 Bath Rob $15.00 . rnVpouT.a1 III! ; SW$f - ' "lifftd I ' $30.00 Bath Robes $22.50 v '. " -I Judges. -. V J Vfs.C v j,vV I llll i ' '."",''': Removal of Police Commissioner , V - -T VVKi":-' I I . . w ,,- ? ,--.V.." Enright was proposed In a resolution , fejf - J&$&A&ty?k I MCXT'C QUIT Q UfP TQ ' ffi ! Introduced at a meeting of the board I K' ' f ''5:?? $ iVltiN U OlLiV UllllV 1 O MllfflprC of aldermen. The resolution was grat fc 1 ii '' X -Xl-V & llll -...' iTlUlllCia ' - tabled, however. Similar action was fM ' ' ' 1 -tftJ ?WfflllrChW. WU I -;. taken on a resolution to appoint a T5 TTf m "-JT . ' '1 f' 3 $10 and $1250 Silk Shirts M Ofl Mofflm BOW "? I - committee to investigate- the police lUcL hg II II ' T Comedy ' - ' hCdliM 'ilWW - w, , - , MUlIlerS nOW .o department and report to Governor- JO 11 11- Jl J Thp N.VW llSP. ''''-t Wlfl I F Y tffl SflPPlJll Q $ 5.00 Mufflers BOW $3.75 V.: r.. m the pone force of dirTct hiftemartble rlnL flV' - ' '''-Wj ' PeC131 $ 7.30 Mufflers now $5.65 menwasauthor. by Aboard CONCERT P2f ' V , V ' Three for $20 $12.50 Mufflers now $9.40 :;-! lTrr..Z ORCHESTRA MU't -'''mM AM. ,D , tj T) r f ::y'- .4 in brilliant anient afd Iter- M' A Most Remarkable Bargain in Boys Overcoats 1 --.wben he d. their oau win be mission concert number. A5--v"v Boys' Afl-Wool Overcoats in AU Sizes 6 to 18 Ycars- tZ7J?.rAVr& I llll 1 1 tWWM Regularly Priced $16.50 the Garment -.! bery In MHltown. the chloroforming 'llll , V1 i t'"'" " - ' ' I k " ik'tft L V llll and robbing of a girl, and two hold- bbb. LJLLJ ' X I tfl f t g C ' ."-'.) tiofnd ferries In Jersey "city be -J "VTfO -C-T "I CI I K . kept under guard to prevent the in- ; - . . ' - JV Li X, 3 YJM,CL. Vl S JJ . .-.j flux of criminals driven from New j V fZ l i llll ' J-r ' .w-. "V -V'.J T speedy justice was meted outj to L! j fuxh rNl h ICT (TV The best values you have seen since the war n. j. within 12 hours after their A frSl TSl In Al Ipvv t W llll - snob here in covifort 'j capture by a posse they were under j II V V i I yf yyAC II llll ' " .f oregon city, Dec 2i. (special.) West Pax K max WashincCtoii Direction Jensen &Vov IiERBERG r JT1 Lirl ilil IIVT clothier : f The trial of Charles Howard , . llll " ' ' 5 " '. y.rt Thomas, accused of shooting sheep In llll , . ".J the Scotts Mills district, will take mmlmmmeamwmmma W - - .... -1 place in Justice court here December BnUXBRttRXanBMmKKt . ' V -'8. He was allowed his liberty on . J .." " ''" umoeYthaTr'TheriThomas Sam according to a ruling made chance W wa9"evldent in the tick- I ; T : -I t. S "! . will have a large delegation from his Monday by Judge Bean In the United et-dispensing machine for which ijSV ' k neighborhood to testify in his behalf. State, district- court. The decision Dwyer wanted the sanction of the . A j J . was announced in the case of Joseph government was held against him In fi , A . mm ' '- T)pvlo Held Gambling Machine F. Dwyer against the Holsman com- the Judge's decision, which stated ji'C .1 A III h i I T " : j eTlce aela amDling Jiacmne. pany L Holsman Paui Harbaugh. that the principal element of valu ri JUtlI7 .1 I - ' i J ' Ji,IL "' " ) iT JbTf,f-M f -K7Sr- f - '". Lottery and gamfting devices are Ben Levin, the General Novelty com- that was claimed for the contrivanc J ; y fc t2?SS?yraiBZyi'P3 r Jfr3S-T" I ' .' T - not looked upon with favor by Uncle pany and others. The element of was Its' gambling ability. - S5?l?,fcA Here, the official PKj-y? .iiwrfwii J???'5I?I. r or P "CURTAIN" M your ChristmasY 1 ) Mi ?M C!)riitmaSl s.,: . m stockings will aU .f$ ) : ' ;'l lrH!5 I SDent Night Schumann-Heink ft)J "tTfl-., .-.,. D6 ciS y V fc'Jt' lllKTPrJ I c . --t. ,i . tx- - cn. . , z Cl ELABORATE MACK SENNETTS JrJWj . & , A l fA , --"J I Ml I Saute Clans Tells About His Toy Shop.... Guard UA CHRISTMAS 'HIS YOUTHFUL FOLLY' fiVi T. A tM " tWi r-.; ' i IklJifcVlS?! Santa Claus Gives Away His Toys Girard fS PROLOGUE . -. . Two Reels of Fun iiffl JJltCrWOVCIl f. iSfe'.'Si' ) VV'Jl ' ; '' - lyHsTiJrl ' Barbiere Una Voce Poco Fa (A Little Voice I Hear) ' . - lwmar-m-'-"ir ' IJkVj ' 1-1 i' iWJ ' i'" I Dreams of Long Ago. ...Caruso KA "" OC-KS pfifa C.l I PlioSyQ I Pagtiocci Vesti La Guibbo (On. With the Play) ...Caruso - SSwgaarJ fill ' .itlTf0 '"" fK.W . r',-4::" V'j I Arl Elegie (Song of Morning)...... Gluck and Zimbalist ! L 1 . ? 'M ft!r - I jcS??lVI When You and I Were Young, Maggie. . .John McCormack fit ' M0iM JwS-eSnd Man p"1 WhltmBn's Oixhe.tts f& ' - M ' f il 1 (ji' I I'd t Fall Asleep and Wake Up in My Mammy's (,"Vl- ' 'TJ ' Hrra 1nAra today. - y- . m. '.'toe and heel . r m '-, ?::H. ' 1 -afe1 : ;MB51g i