T1TE STJXDAY CHEGOXIAX, PORTLAND. XOVE3IBEK G, 1921 CITY TO EHTEmUN Imperial Potentate Cutts and Others Coming. GOOD TIME IS PROMISED Vlnitor Hill Bo Shown City, Co lumbia Highway and Enter tulncd by Local Shriners. Portland will be the host November It and 22 to Ernest A. Cutts of Sa vannah. Ga., imperial potentate of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, and the largest delegation of officials in Shrinedom that has paid Portland a viBlt at one time since the memoraDle bnrine im Derial council session in 19-0.. l'otentate Cutts and an official party of ten members of the imperial divan, augmented by otriciais or va rious Shrine temples throughout the country, will stop for two days In 1'ortland. on a journey which is to take them to San Francisco, where headquarters for the Imperial divan during the next imperial council ses sion next June will be selected. Frank S. Orant, Illustrious poten tate, and William J. Hofmann. chair man of the special committee selected to arrange for the reception of the visiting Shriners. will go to Seattle to greet the imperial party and escort Its members to the oasis of Al Kader. California!!. Also C'omlnsc. Imperial Potentate Cutfs party will reach Portland Monday morning, No vember 21, at 7:45 and at practically the same time a delegation of Shriners from Islam temple. San Francisco, also will arrive. The southern delegation will Include James S. McCandless. bet ter known as "Sunny Jim" McCand less. who next year will be the im perial potentate of the Shrine. It will also include Ernest A. Heuter Illustrious potentate of Islam temple, George Fllmer. general chairman of the San Francisco 192 Shrine com mittee, and John D. McGilvray, past potentate of Islam temple. Upin arrival the .visitors will be taken to breakfast by the committee. Headquarters will be established In the Multnomah hotel, where the ''royal suite" has been set aside for Potentate Cutts. At noon of that day Mr. Cutts and members of his party will be guests of the members' forum at the Chamber of Commerce, where Mr. Cutts, who is a cotton merchant, will g've an address. On Monday afternoon the entire l initing delegation will be guests of the 1925 exposition committee on a trip over the Columbia highway, with dinner served In the evening at Mrs Henderson's chalet. Tonr of City rlaowd. On Tutsday mornirvg the visiting Shriners will be taken on a trip which will Include the Benson Poly technic high school, terminal No. 4 and several Industrial sites. At noon Tuesday the imperial potentate will make a short talk to the Kiwanis club. Mr. Cutts having been the first president of the Kiwanis club at Sa vannah. Ga. After this talk he will Join other members of the party at a luncheon given in his honor at the Imperial hotel by the divan, past po tentate and special committeo of Al Kadtr temple. Potentate Grant of Al Kader temple end other members of the committee will take Potentate Cutts on a trip to view contemplated sites for the Shriners crippled children's hospital to be built in Portland. On Tuesday night a formal dinner will be served at the Multnomah ho tel, to which members of the order tilime will be admitted. A full-dress Parade from the hotel to the public auditorium will follow the dinner, the p:irude forming in front of the hotel under the direction of Herman von Borate!. Illustrious marshal of Al Ka der tt-mple. Kntertnlnwent In Assured. A meeting at the auditorium will conclude the two days' programme. At tlits meeting entertulnment fea tures will be provided by various or Kanizations of Al Kader temple, fol lowed by addresses by Imperial Po tentate Cutts and members of his pa rt y. Special invitations are being- sent by Frank S. Grant to officials of all temples In the northwest to partici pate In the two days' festivities that will mark the visit of the Shrine chief tain. Among thoso who have been In vited are W. 11. McN'air. potentate of . Hlllah temple, Ashland. Or.; Past Im perial Potentate Garretson of Tacoma: Grover C. Notle. potentate of Affifl temple. Tacoma; Charles Lewis, poten tate of Nile temple. Seattle: Frank S. McKee, potentate of Gizeh temple, Victoria, B. C and Charles A. Welch and Steve Jones of Uizeh temple, hon orary members of the imperial coun cil. BIG CAFETERIA IS SOLD WYOMING MAN BUYS LATEST OF COFFEE CUP CHAIN. Broadway-Washington ICcbtaurant of A. U. Johnston Ventures Will Be Enlarged. A. H. Johnston, proprietor of the Toffee Cup restaurant, sold yesterday for 125.000 hf third and mout recent cafeteria at 133 I'ark. street to J. de Kenny of Casper, Wyo. Mr. de Rcnsy will take charge of the place tomor tow. Last night Mr. Johnnton announced that he had taken kaws for 12 years tn space adjacent to his place on "Washington street, between Sixth fctreet and Broadway, which will give ntin one of the largest eating spaces in Portland. He has leased, in addi tion to his prest-nt first-floor space lit 312 Wellington, with an entrance rn Washlnton to the basement, and lso on Broadway, the first-floor npace at 334 Washington and 1-0-2-4 H mad way. Possession of the space will be givii Marrh 1 next. Improve ments which will cost $40,000 will tako about one month to place. ' The storta which will move on ac count of the new leases will be the Goodyear Raincoat company, at 334 Washington; the Hasel Taffy. 120 Ttroadway; the Crystal Laundry, 122 Kroari way. and a shoe-shining stand at 124 Broadway. Additional space In the basement adjacent to present room also U to be taken. "When tha Coffea Cup gets posses sion of Its new space it will have at Broadway and Washington the larg est eat'.ng place of Its kind in the city." Mr. Johnston said. "There will be space for 500 persons toVeat at the same time, both on the first floor and In the basement. "Among the improvements will b a large kitchen. We will improve our service iu every way. 1 find that Portland is beginning already to show improvement from the fair talk. There are many men already here seeking investment for their money. I have just returned from a trip to California and 1 am more sure than ever that Portland Is the best busi ness city along the entire Pacific coast." The restaurant sold by Mr. Johnston was opened in June. 1919. The space was first leased for a kitchen and manufacturing room. It grew valu able as a restaurant site and a cafe teria was put In. The kitchen will be transferred now to additional space on the Washington-street side. Mr. Johnston has had big success with his restaurants. He opened his first at 322 Washington in May, 1916. In a space 18 by 7 feet, and the place would hold 45 persona. He gradually Increased the space at this point and also opened other places. His business has. increased 160,000 in the last year, he said. STOCKMEN TO GET HELP WESTER-V SENATORS ASSURED AID WILL BE SPEEDY. War Finance Corporation Icclarea Loans Have Been Made as IlapliMy as Possible. THE OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Washington, D. C. November 5. Offi cials of the war finance corporation assured a group of western senators who called yesterday to urge relief for western livestock men that finan- ciai aid may be expected without fur ther delay. The fact was brought out at the conference that tha only loan so far made in the northwest, is one of $260,000 to the Portland Cattle Loan company. The .senators complained that the machinery of the enlarged financing organization is moving entirely too slowly, and that the aid expected for the western livestock growers when the war finance act was amended has not been forthcoming as rapidly as was expected. The senators were told that the board has been doing its best to take care of all phases of the agricultural situation in the west, but the de mands have come faster than they could be met, not because of lack of funds, but because it was not hu manly possible to handle all of the long list of applications, sort them out and determine which should be approved. Up to this time. It was Indicated, the most attention has been given to the grain growers, whose needs few weeks ago were more desperate than those of the livestock men. and that as a result the crisis in the grain growing industry is rapidly passing, notwithstanding the low prices now being received by the farmers for their wheat. In the group which called on the war finance corporation Were faena tors McNary and fitanfleld. Oregon; Oddie, Nevada; Cameron, Arizona, and Bursum, New Mexico. PLANS Li FDR GRANGERS ARRANGEMENTS FOR NATIONAL CONVENTION COMPLETED. Bitter Fight Is Expected Over Sus pension of William Bouck as Washington Master. Although the opening of the 65th annual session of the national grange in Portland is more than a week away, the plans for the convention, aa well as for the entertainment of the thou sands of members of the organization who will gather here, are completed. The session will continue for 10 days, beginning November 16 and con cluding on November 25. Thirty-three states will be represented by 68 dele gates and in addition there will be several thousand members who will gather in Portland. Plans for entertaining the visitors are in the hands of a committee headed by C. E. Spence, Oregon state master, co-operating with the Port land Chamber of Commerce. One of the features of the Portland session will be the fight which looms over the suspension of William Bouck. state master of the Washington grance by S. J. Lowell, national mas ter. The national grange will be called upon to sustain this suspension, which is the result of a long and bitter fight between the conservative and radical grangers of the state of Washington. Election of national officers will take piace and still another feature. In addition to the mas of business that comes before the convention, will be the conferring of degrees upon grangers from all parts of the country. MAHONEY GETS RECORDS Newspaper Clippings of Murder Trta 1 Also Awarded . SEATTLE. Wash.. Nov. 5.Spe- cial.) At a .hearing before Judge Ronald, attorneys for James E. Ma honey were granted original records and newspaper clippings of the recent murder trial for presentation to the supreme court when Mahoney s appeal is carried to that body in Feb ruary. After Louis 6. Schwellenbacb. Ma- honey's lawyer, had admitted Ma honey's finances consisted of $100. which he had received for writing the story of his life. Prosecutor Douglas admitted Mahoney was a pauper and therefore entitled to the records. Douglas was granted a motion to enter affidavits denying the defence had been denied the privilege of sub penaing witnesses in the sanity in- vstiea t ion. HALL GAS FLOOR HEATER Clean, healthful furnace heat at minimum cost - $65.00 Terms if desired. HALL GAS FURNACE CO. Main 7065 167 Park SU Just south of Morrison. C iS8 ' aiiuiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiifimiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiij:' 1 Don't Read This, Boys! f For Fathers Only! I CONFIDENTIAL f DEAR DAD: You know how hard ZZ it is these days to make ends meet ZZ z: and you also know how dlfticu.lt i? la to find really GOOD clothes for S ZZ the boy and yourself at anything- like EE ZZ reasonable prices. ZZ Naturally you're not going to buy zz ' EE shoddy goods at any price, nor are EE ' you going to stand for Inferror tai- ZZ EE loring or designing that makes for. ZZ Eloppines, and discomfort. EE ZZ What you really want to find is a ZZ ZZ place where you can be SURE that ZZ ZZ what you are buying is GOOD and EE EE where there Is LOGICAL) reason for EE ZZ the low price. This is THE place. ZZ EE We insure you the quality with our EE PERSONALLY WRITTEN guarantee EE that goes with every garment, we ZZ sell. We don't Just make promises. ZZ EE NOTE THAT. PLEASE! EE EE Our upstairs plan of merchandise EE ZZ lng accounts for our consistent, day- ZZ ZZ in and day-out rock-bottom prices, which we can prove to be the great- EE ZZ est clothing values in- this city. ZZ ZZ First of all, we have an upstairs ZZ EE rent (upon . which 'we save around EE EE $50,000 alone every year). Then we ZZ ZZ cut out all useless expenses, such as ZZ extravagant mahogany showcases and zz such-like fixtures. Next we sell on ZZ ZZ a strictly cash basis, allowing NO- ZZ' BODY credit, thus saving thousands ZZ EE every year on credit-losses. Our next EE EE great economy is effected by our vast ZZ ZZ volume business which enables us to ZZ EE buy and sell for less ALL the time EE EE AND WH.LE CLOTHES ARE STILL EE IN STYLE. Last, but not least, we EE EE have no "sales." In other words, we EE EE don't "mark up" while the clothes are EE ZZ in fashion at the beginning of the ZZ season and then "mark down" when EE ' f ZZ the clothes are shopsoiled and out of EE date. WE AIM TO TREAT EVERY- EE BODY ALIKE. E ZZ These are cold facts that we can EE EE show you. Every day we demon- ZZ ZZ strate their truth with the biggest E ZZ clothing volume business In the EE ZZ northwest, finding its outlet through ZZ three great upstairs stores, all found- ZZ ed upon the idea of selling GOOD EE EE clothes for less. , ZZ ZZ Therefore, friend Dad, as man to ZZ EE man, don't you think it isn't only EE EE worth your while from a strictly EE ZZ business point of view to benefit by ZZ the Fahey-Brockman Upstairs Plan ZZ ZZ of Merchandising but that it is also EE very much worth while to show that ZZ ZZ splendid youngster of yours a fine ZZ EE example to buy GOOD clothes that combine ECONOMY with STYLE? EE EE Yours for the success of Father and EE EE Son IVeek. EE FAHEY-BROCKMAN. nillllilllllililtllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiui; iBilli V. Guaranteeing You a Saving of $10 Over Any I . W " " 0ther ClothinS Values in This City 7 " '.Corresponding Values, at IWBB IfC RALEIGH BUILDING iLt.fc -.xs.-r----, . -:mtmml mmmammtttm inlfciiiiiM ! mi - "r i'i ir w aniiCLxir 'mi 11 J ttuwimim iBLj,iifciJaw ' Sl TUT T5W Wl In) fr? iTTVT m TMT jj Up-stairs Like What prouder day is there in a father's life than that which finds him close to his boy's side in mutual confidence, and what happier day is there in a boy's life than that which finds him during which time we are intensifying our great upstairs merchandising organization to bring home to every father and son in Portland the ' 'II ". Clothiers J Father Like FATHER AND SON WHICH GUARANTEES YOU A TEN for younger young men (sizes 31-36) with their who demand something "different" something in style something more in keeping finish as For The Greatest Values In Our History BrarJ !IewHiIi6radeSizits&0 vercoats Gnaranfeed.LI;XIrLatestStqies W TWT-m , ,, .., , - , m Buy up shoulder to shoulder with his father as a pal? This glorious opportunity is once again pre sented the fathers and sons of America this week, set aside officially by President Harding as WEEK, NOVEMBER greatest clothing opportunity in the northwest and demonstrate the greatest lesson of the hour ECONOMY! In this connection we present DOLLARS SAVIN6 OVER STREET LEVEL PRICES Dad's Benefit We Are - stairs and Son 6-12 point of view, although equally fine in fabric and Dad's suit or overcoat 3 f save $10 2? 3-