11 CITYNEWS IN BRIEF TWO PLAYERS IN "APHRODITE," TO OPEN AT HEILIG TOXIGHT. Store Closed Friday Armistice Day City Editor Mmln TOTO. 830-95 Sunday Edit-.- Mln 70T0. 5SO-S5 AdvertlHlnr Department. .Main 7070. 860-85 Superintendent of Bide--Main 7070. 680-88 AMCSEMEJiTS. HELLIO (Broadway at Taylor) "Aphro dite." Tonight. BAKER (Morrison at Eleventh) Bakar Piayera In -Lombard!. Ltd." Tonlfht. LTRIC (Broadway at Morrlaon) Muileal comedy. Three ah owe dally. 2. T and P. AL HIPPODROME (Broadway at Tamhlll) Vaudeville and moving- piciuree, w w. : to It P. M.. Saturday Sundaya and Monday continuous. Ills to li f. m. PANTAGES (Broad-way at Alder) Vaude ville. Three shows daily. 2. 7 and :0i TIIE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921 ISE.il - ,, . -J' 'A i ywevi J I "-" ' , i I I h.a AMi ' j i P. M. rtotk ttxperts to Speak. O. M. riummtr and other atock experts will H iiruKS the Pacific International Llve- stqclc exposition at the luncheon of the Progressive Business -uen a ciuo at ths Benson hotel today at noon, Thl will be followed by the auction of the I30OO goat the proceeds of which are to be used for maintaining; a permanent trophy cup at the ex position. Other speakers will be Gregory Mason, staff editor of the Outlook magazine, and tr. w. M. Jtic Elveen, pastor of the First Congre gational church, who will discuss father and aon day. Mrs. Blanche Williams Segersten will sing. ' A Hard Winter Ahead of TJs and over 600 burglaries up to date, so why pay for residence burglary in surance that does not give you full protection, but limits the amount you can recover to a small percentage on the most important articles and most easily stolen, such as Jewels, gold and silverware and furs, when you can secure a blanket policy in the New Jersey Fidelity & Plate Glass In surance company, that pays in full without limitations and on all articles? Think this over, then see or telephone ths Js'ew Jersey Fidelity & Plate Glass Insurance company. The company that gives full coverage. John H. Burgard & Co., agents. 27J Oak st. Bdwy. 6075. Portland. Or. Adv. Ex-Utahans Back Exposition. Ex residents of Utah who are now living In Oregon are planning to aid in the campaign to promote the 19-5 exposi tion in Portland. What is intended to be done will be unfolded at a dinner-meeting at the Chamber of Com merca Saturday evening. Jay H. Stockman, deputy county attorney, and others prominent in local pro fessional activities are working for the success of the meeting. Ex-Utah persons now here are requested to notify "Bud" Black, telephone East 8J97, or D. S. Bennion. Tabor ?25, of reservations for the dinner. Blow Dealt Bootleooers. The bootlegging industry of Portland re ceived a blow yesterday when Judge Bean decided that Intoxicating liquor seized by the police would be recog nized as evidence In the federal court whether It was taken with or with out a search warrant. John Remac, Michael Zarkvlch and Antone Kozun Ich had been arrested by the police, who seized from them a suitcase con taining liquor without f-irst having obtained a search warrant. The men sought the return of the .liquor through the federal court. Armistice Praters Planned. A "quiet hour of prayer" and thanks giving will be observed In the audi torium of the Portland Y. M. C. A. tomorrow In commemoration of the ending of the world war by the sign ing of the armistice. A public meet ing will be held from 11 to 12 o'clock. Prayers will be spoken in thank fulness for the conclusion of the great war. J. W. Palmer, executive secretary of the department of social and rellKlous work of the Y. M. C. A., will preside. Jail Kitchen Is Proposed. A kitchen may be established next year In the city Jail to prepare food for prisoners. The question was pre sented to the council by Chief of Police Jenkins last year, but was re jected. At that time it was estimated that 12070 would be required for equipment and that $6500 would cover the coat of the food. The city pays out approximately $10,000 a year for meals purchased under contract. The question is now under advisement. Damaoe Suit Trial Opens. The suit of Henry A. Schmidt of Till mook against the Cudahy ' Packing company for $25,000 damages alleged to have been Inflicted when he was struck by one of the company's auto mobiles while walking along the road nsar Tillamook started yesterday in the federal court before Judge v ol verton. In addition to the $25,000 Schmidt la asking $906.60 special damages and $1000 punitive damages. POBTOFriCE Closes Tomorrow. The Portland postoffice and branches will be closed tomorrow because of the Armlstlo day holiday, announced Postmaster Jones yesterday, except that stamp windows at the new office and central station will be open from IA. SI. until noon. Carriers will not make deliveries. Perishable matter will be delivered and outgoing mall will be dispatched aa usual. Barn Declared Unsanitart. Prop, erty owners in Woodlawn have filed a, petition, urging the city council to take steps to have an old barn located at 12S5 East Fifteenth street north cleaned or demolished. The petition ers say the barn Is an old structure, badly deteriorated, overrun by rats and so unsanitary as to be a menace to the neighborhood. Sherwood Will Celebrate Sher wood will be converted into a typical French village with members of the American Legion in uniform re enacting the scenes of 1917-18, Armis tice night. The legion post of the city has arranged a programme which, la all respects, will typify army life la France. There will be singing, acting and dancing. Auxiliary Members to Report. Members of the American Legion aux iliary who wish to participate In the parade on Armistice day will report on the Fifth-street side of the court house 'tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. Automobiles will be pro vided. Neoroes Favor Fair. The negro residents of Portland are in favor of the 1925 exposition, according to sen timent expressed Tuesday night at a mass meeting at the First African Methodist Episcopal Zion church. Negro speakers said they will have a building of their own at the fair. Tank Corps Men, Attention: All members of the tank corps who left Portland and served overseas are re quested to call Edward V. Knox at Broadway 1130, Howard Auto Co., Immediately, as they are planning a reunion for Friday night. November 11. ArmlBtlce night. Adv. Dental Service at Colleoe. The annual session di North Pacific col lege has begun. Patrons and friends dselrlng dental service may now re ceive prompt attention. Eaat Sixth and Oregon streets. Adv. Hospital Alumni Meet Tonight. The Alumni association of Good Sa maritan hospital will hold Its month ly meeting tonight at 8 o'clock at the nurses' home at Good Samaritan hospital. Armistice Day Dance. Afternoon and Eveni.nq. Broadwat Hall. Dancing Starts After Parade. Uniformed Men Free Till 8. Adv. T Killed in 1313 automobile acci dents In September. How about that accident policy? Let us tell you about It. Phone Mar. 2391. W. R. McDonald Co.. Yeon bldg. Adv. Geo. F. Alexander, late V. S. marshal, has resumed his law practice. 82J uoari iraae Diag. Jtsawy. Z498. Adv. ru xx x. J'Vftr c jr r Dr. Rossiter is Crrr. Dr. F. M. RosBiter, who formerly lived in Port land, is here for a few days visiting: old friends. He is on his way to Los Angeles after 16 months In London, where he has been doing: special medical work. Dr. Rossiter left Port land six years ago. He had lived In this- city about three years. While here he conducted a health depart ment in The Oregronlan. In London Dr. Rossiter studied at the University college, London, and St. Bartholo mew's hospitals. He is visiting: Dr. W. B. Holden here. Women Realtors Meet. John Gratke will be one of the speakers at the first dinner of the women's realty board to be held in the Dutch room of the Hazel wood tomorrow evening: at 6 o'clock. Mrs. W. J. Hawkins is also on the programme for an address. The progress made by the organization will be reported on and delegates who went to the Eugene convention will tell of de velopments there. The meeting is open for all women real estate dealers. Fair Tax Levt Indorsed Resolu tions indorsing the proposed tax levy for the 191T5 exposition and calling upon the city council to oper. and pave East Eighth street from Cora avenue to Lombard street were adopted at a regular meeting of the Woodlawn Improvement association November 5. Student Officials Named. William Scott, senior was yesterday elected editor in chief of. the Griffin, the Reed' college annual. William Helms was elected business manager. Mr. Scott Is at the present time a mem ber of the Quest staff, while Mr. Helms is the present business man ager of the same publication. Damage Suit Piled. Damages of $5248 are sought in a suit filed in the circuit court yesterday by Andreas C. Albrecht against Carroll Sayrs and F. Sayrs for injuries received while operating an alleged defective engine on the Sayrs ranch, near Wasco, Or. Offender Gets Six Months. Six months on the county rockpile was the sentence given Richard Miles when he pleaded guilty before Judge Stapleton yesterday to a charge of receiving stolen property. Don't Overlook This. For bar gains in dolls call at the Toy & Novelty Emporium, 464 Washington at.t bet. 13th and 14th. Adv. Doll hospital. 464 Washington St., bet. 13th and 14th. Adv. "APHRODITE" IT HEILIG SPECTACULAR DRAMA OPEXS ENGAGEMENT TOXIGHT. Costumes Are Gorgeously Colored and Beautiful Play Sen sation in Paris. The love of Demetrios. a famous Greek scupltor, for the courtesan Chrysis, as It ts revealed In the colos sal spectacle of "Aphrodite," which opens an engagement at the Hellig theater tonight, will aford theater goers an opportunity to witness one of the most thrilling and beautiful stories that the American stage has ever had In the form of a spectacle It was the sensation of Paris In 1914 at the Theater Renaissance and last winter achieved one of the biggest hits at the Century theater in New York that playhouse has ever wit nessed. The costumes, gorgeously colored and strangely beautiful, were designed by Percy Anderson, the famous Urlt Ish artist. Local theater-goers have already become acquainted with Mr. Anderson's art, for It was he who designed the costumes for "Chu Chin Chow," and now, at the age of 72, he has fairly outdone himself in the production of "Aphrodite." "Aphrodite" Is one of the most ex pensive spectacular offerings ever staged. IS SERGEANT WEST IS ELEVATED TO RANK OF CAPTAIN. GRAND OPERA TICKETS. Mail orders for tickets for "The Masked Ball" to be given at The Auditorium Friday and Saturday nights, November IS and 19, should be addressed to Carl Herbring, secre tary Portland Opera association, Yeon building. Prices $1.50 and $1 lower floor; 75 cents, 50 cents and 25 cents, balconies. No war tax. Adv. CLEARANCE SALES. I told a customer recently that I would have to mark up my prices first, then mark them down to where they are, if I had to run a clearance sale, as my present prices, if lowered, would mean bankruptcy. I run no clearance sales as a bait for business. Suits and overcoats, $25 to $40. Jimmy Dunn, Broadway and Alder. Adv. - CARDS OF THANKS. We wish to thank our many friends for the kindness and sympathy in our late bereavement; also for beautiful floral offerings. Adv. J. N. BRUCHLER AND FAMILY. We wish to express our slncert thanks to our many friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the death of our beloved dauKhter. wire and mother. Mrs. Luella Wright; also to those who so generously contributed to the many (Signed) MRS. C. C. GIBSON. FRED W. WRIGHT. MRS. I. C. ROBXETT. FRED GIBSON WRIGHT. MRS. K. GEHLERT. MBS. KOSE HERMINGHAUS. Demotion From Lieutenant Brief AVhen Chief Jenkins' Consults Civil Service List. Fred M. West, police sergeant, was promoted to a captaincy and assigned to take charge of the second night relief of the uniform bureau, accord ing to announcement yesterday by Chief Jenkins. West relieves Captain Harms, who is assigned to the detec tive bureau as captain of detectives. In the recent police shake-up Cap tain West was demoted from lieuten ant to sergeant, but because he stood highest on the list of those who had passed the examination for captain, his appointment was made by the chief. Captain West reported to the sec ond night relief last night and will work with Captain Harms for the re mainder of the week. In order to familiarize himself with the routine of the office. Captain Harms will ascend to the detective bureau the first of the week. - Senior Captain Moore will still re main as commanding officer of the detective dlvisron with the rank of chief of inspectors, and Lieutenant Thatcher will remain in command of Adv. School Population Increases. GRANTS PASS. Or., Nov. 9. (Spe cial.) Of the 1377 school children In the Grants Pass district between the ages of 4 and 20, there are 689 boys and 6S8 girls. Last year there were 1330 registered In the district. Under the method of computing the popula tion by a ratio of 1 to 3. there are 4200 inhabitants at present In the city. Records $8.00 a Doz. WHILE OUR SALE EXTRAORDINARY Is on you obtain the finest, very best toned phonograph at an actual reduction of 951.33 from lowest cash price. Pay cash or terms. 47 per month. Other styles reduced almost "one-half. Sale price $&5 for the large size. $67 for a plainer size, and there are some very good ones for only $45. terms cash or $1.2$ per week. And don't fall to set soma of these latest records : 1 record now only 75c 6 for $4.25. A dozen for $8. We pay first-zone parcel postage. This sale Includes the very latest titles that you have been waiting for. Among them: "All By Myself," "Ain't We Got Fun ? "Just Keep a Thought for We," "Cherie," "Vamping Rose," "Wyoming. "Mello Cello," "Wang Wang Blues," "Roll On, Silver Moon." "Sleep, Baby, Sleep." "Down Yonder," "Lazy Mississippi." "Moonlight" and "I Found a Rose In the Devil's Garden." CALI, OREGON FILERS MIMC HOI bK Or Phone Main 1123. Deliveries Free. rv Third Floor llera Musff t. i KORITE Scientifically Waterproofs Shoes Aek Yew Dealer Po MOTOR CAR CO. RTLAND now showing new NASH "4" SI 265 HERE (4h Mm ' W iff i J$f ,tsc" A better investment, than Liberty Bonds at 94 KlIPPENHElMER GOOD CLOTHES at Reduced Prices Sale event of this character rarely occurs before the end of the season. Regular prices this season one-third less than year ago, substantial cash reductions from new low prices. See Page IS for more K news Exclusive Kuppenheimer House S. & H. Stamps Morrison, Corner Fourth the first night relief of detectives. Captain West has been In the police department since 1907. He served throughout the war and saw active serving ovprwan. S. & H. green stamps for cash. Holman Fuel Co.. coal ani wood. Main 353; 560-21 Adv. Phone your want ads to The Orego- nlan Mnln 7070. Automatic 560-95. Vote for a bigger and a better Oregon. Vote for the Fair; Make it Unanimous. - f h 4 HI - . ..r . "ii j I "A - It HP SI W e will be closed all day Friday Armistice Day 100 IDEAL FURNACES ii jl o ne ooia at ope- daily Reduced Introductory Prices The manufacturers of the Ideal Furnace have placed at our disposal 100 Furnaces to be placed in the hands of builders of new homes at a low introductory price; low enough to make quick disposal of the goods. Ideal Quality needs no introduction to the public, as their products have been on the market for years and have made good. The Ideal is ideal in operation, in durability and in economy, and the name assures a warm and comfortable home. Builders of New Homes should not overlook this opportunity to make a saving a worth while saving and at the same time secure a furnace of known quality. Call and let us tell of the many good points of this excellent furnace. Terms if Desired. Honeyman Hardware Co. PARK AT GLISAN How to reach our new store Drive to our door in your car. There's plenty of parkins space and no time limit to hamper you. Take X. S-, Broadway or Mississippi Cars. Clhe right fiel c for your oil heater PEARL E KER0SENF QMT AND LIGHT To make sure that your ofl heater will operate at its highest efficiency, tell your dealer you want Pearl Oil, the clean-burning kerosene that is refined and re-refined by our special process. Pearl Oil makes oil heat ers most economical to oper ate because every drop de livers clean, intense heat No waste no smoke no odor. Sold in bulk by dealers ev erywhere. Order by name Pearl OiL STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) ttsr storey tWi 1 1 1 " " -wr ynmnrmti KORITE Makes new shoes comfortable. Saves Painful Breaking-In. Ask Ytar Dealer THREADED RUBBER INSULATION IN WILLARD BATTERIES OUTLASTS THE PLATES i a '4 4 - w.., .. ...... . N a si-,, How to Dispose of Your . Involved Real Estate ALTHOUGH the F. E. Taylor Co., Inside Property Dealers, 'will not guarantee sales, it has cornmissions to purchase close-in proper ties of good values from $15,000 to $250,000 each. A number of the buyers will accept encumbered or scattered properties, and give cash, mortgages, income properties or unincum bered realty in exchange, depending on con ditions. If you own involved real estate, or have holdings that can be profitably improved, possibly we can put you in touch with a buyer. Our clients' needs are varied. New buyers are constantly entering the market. Your holdings may fit their requirements. Realization on involved or miscellaneous realty is not a problem for a layman, because its solu tion requires proper connections and a technical knowledge of values and marketing conditions. The F. E. Taylor Co. has direct connections in every large American city. It i3 an organization of experts equipped for successful execution-of buying and sales commissions. Bring Tour Real Estate Problems to Specialists in the Sale, Lease, Exchange of Close-in Properties mini ii ii in i v Inside Property Dealers 12TH FLOOR , YEON BLDG. When You Select Your Waltham Watch, Come to Headquarters Here you will always find on display any grade or size of Waltham watch you may be in terested in We earnestly invite your in spection. Waltham Watch Agency Salea and Service Staple s The Jeweler-Optician 264 BfoirlaoH Street, Portland, Onros. GREGORY MASON COMING THURSDAY I ; J and Staff .Editor Outlook MamIii War orrpNpondent Lerturrs on "America's World" at Municipal Auditorium, Thure. Eve., Nov. 10, first number Portland Lyceum course. Seats now altinaj, main floor, Meier & Prank's. Season tlcknta, $1. $2, $3. Sinirle adm lxionn. 50c, 75c, tl Direction KliUon-Wliito PILES Fistula, Fis sure, Itching and all other rectal condi tions except Cancer perma nently cured without a sur gical operation. My method Is painless, requires no anesthetlo and Is permanent. There Is no confinement In bed. no Interference with business or so cial engagements. I eliminate all doubt as to re sults by agreeing; to return your fee If I fail to cure your Plies. Call or writs for booklet. DR. C. J. DEAN 2d and Morrlaom Sts- Portland, Or. Mention this paper when writing;. -ma i X f DANCING EVERY NIGHT nOTEL PORTLAND Geo. Olsen's Orchestra Phone Your Want Ada to . THE ORE GONIAL Main 7070 Automatic 560-95 A Hoderatelr-Piieed Hotel of Merit HOTEL CLIFFORD East Morrison St. and East Sixth. IIOS Pes Day. M Pe Week Vf. SAVE CAR FARE NEW PERKINS HOTEL Special Winter Rates. Fifth and Washington Streets. Wanted Chairs to Cane and Pianos to Tune, by School for Blind For Particulars Call MRS. J. F. MYERS, EAST 735. Thousands Have Found c Relief From Rheumatism , darin the part fifty ra T takfn j Praacripboa A-286L. It it a wall know and reliable remedy. Sold by aJI good dniffffiats or aoot by mail for $1.00. ETMER AMEND, SOS Third Am, Kv Tor