THE SUNDAY OllEGONIAX, PORTLAND, DECE3II5ER 17, 1933 r CITY NEWS IN BRIEF City Editor Jtain 7070, 5B0-95 Sunday Editor Main 7070, 80-93 Adrertislng Dept Main 7070. 500-95 Superintendent of Bldg..Maln 7070, 560-95 AMUSEMENTS. ORPHEUM (Broadway at Taylor ) Vaudeville, This afternoon and to night. BAKER (Eleventh and Morrison) Lyric Musical Comedy company, 2, T and P. M. HIPPODROME (Broadway at Yamhill) Vaudeville and moving pictures, con tinuous daily. 1:15 to H P. M. PANT AGES (Broadway at Alder) Vaudeville. Three shows daily. 2:30, 7 and 9 P. M. Bible Classes to Close. The meetings of the Portland union Bi ble classes held In Calvary Presby terian church will be discontinued during the holidays, the closing ses sion for this term being on Wednes day afternoon at 2 o'clock. The classes will not reopen until the middle of January, as the first part of the month is to be occupied with a Bible conference which will begin January 7 and continue for 10 days. The teacher of the classes, Rev. B. B, Sutcliffe, Is arranging for both lo cal and outside speakers, and the programme with the names of the speakers and their subjects will be announced in the near future. An unusual opportunity is in store for the people of Portland who are in terested in Bible study, and a real treat Is anticipated by the members of the classes. Landscape Architect "Wanted. To fill one vacancy In the position of landscape architect, bureau of parks, the municipal civil service board will hold an examination Fri day, December 23,- in the council chambers, city hall. So far only one application for examination for the position has been filed at the office of the board in the city hall. The position pays $150 a month and th examination Is open to all registered votera of the city or those who have honorable discharges from the United States army or navy. No application will be received after Wednesday, December 27. Kbnnbi Club to Meet. A social meeting of the Oregon State Kennel club will be held In the new Red men's hall at East Ninth and Haw thorne avenue Tuesday night. The club recently elected officers for the ensuing year as follows: D. I. Clough, president; Dr. J. H. Held, vice-president; Mrs. M. F. Vance, secretary, and Mrs. E. Hansen treas urer. More than 100 dog fanciers now belong to the organization and preparations are being made for a dog1 show to be held under the Amer ican Kennel club rules at the audi torium In March. Bazaar Nets $400. The bazaar held by the Westmoreland Commu nity club at the Bohemian restau rant December 9, netted $400, ac cording to recent report of the club's Bazaar committee. A large attend ance of buyers crowded the booths of Christmas specialties offered at bargain prices, and enjoyed a short musical programme given during the evening. The proceeds reaUzed will be contributed to the building fund for the proposed new West moreland Community club house. Animal Hospital Opposed. City Commissioner Barbur will recom mend to the city council Wednesday that the application of J. B. Baum grartner to erect and maintain a stucco mission-type building for use as an animal hospital be denied. The proposed hospital was to have been erected on East Twenty-second street, between Oregon and Pacific streets. A vigorous protest was made against the granting of the application. Two Plats to Be Given. Two one-act plays will be presented by the Amaranth Dramatic society at the Blessed Sacrament parish hall, Maryland avenue and Blandena street, tomorrow night. "Villain and Victim" and " 'Op o' My Thumb" are the titles of the plays, and able casts have been selected for the productions. The dramatic organiz ation plans a number of plays to be given during the winter. John M. Fisher Is Sought. Ef forts are being made by Miss Jessie Fisher of 690 Michigan avenue. Buf falo, N. Y., formerly of Spokane, Wash., to learn the whereabouts of her father, John M. Fisher. Mr. Fisher was last heard of in Hood River, Or., ten years ago, according to a letter received from Miss Fisher in Portland. He is an electrician. Mr. Fisher formerly lived1 at Union town, Pa. Sellwood Team to DaKce. The 1923 Sellwood baseball team has made plans for a benefit dance to . be held in the Sellwood Oddfellows hall Tuesday night. Proceeds of the affair will be devoted to providing outfits for the members of the team for the coming baseball season. A committee consisting of J. Baker, Pete Brooks, J. Spidell and Fred Stuben is in charge of the affair. Pension to Be Proposed. An or dinance granting a pension of $50 a month to John Champe, 74 years of age, will be presented to the city council Wednesday. Champe has been an employe of the public works department for 17 years and has a record as a conscientious worker. Four of his sons volunteered for service during the world war and ell served overseas. Lodge Plans Benefit. Members of the social club of the Sellwood Eastern Star lodge are planning a benefit entertainment 'for the chil dren's home In Corvallis. The affair will be held at the Masonic hall. East Fifteenth street and Spokane avenue, Wednesday night, and an unusual programme has been pre pared by the committee in charge. Christmas Spendino Monet. Look around the house and you'll find a number of articles you have no fur ther use for that are the very things others are looking for to give for Christmas. A want-ad under The Oregonian's new heading "Christmas Gifts" will dispose of them quickly and put Cnristma spending money In your pocket. Adv, Ambassador Apartments. Sixth and Madison, now ready for occu pancy. Very desirable and exclu sive four, five and six room apart ments, strictly modern, with elec tric stoves, shower baths, refriger ating service, etc.. 100 and up. Kef erer.ce required. Adv. Kennel Club to Entertain. The Oregon State Kennel club will hold a box social next Tuesday night at the Redman's hall. Ninth and Haw thorne. The public is invited. The club is completing plans for a spe cial show the second week in March. Ladies: La Gran Marca Cigars are a gift which HE will appreciate and enjoy very much. For sale at all dealers and at the factory store. 72 6th St., near Oak. Adv. Dr. Isabel Sedgwick, new resi dence phone. East S053; office, Pan ama bldg., Bdwy. Z350. Adv. . Perfection Plaster .Vall Board, cheapest and best. Cress & Co 96-98 Front St Adv. Car of Yakima Spuds, 35c sack. McKinley Mitchell, 202 Stark. Au tomatic 621-31. Adv. Victor Health Exercises. Hovenden Piano Co., 146 Park Adv. Kemmerer Coal; Carbon Coal Co., mine agents. East 1188. Adv. Hear Victor Records at Hovenden Piano Co., 146 Park Adv. Dr. Marie Equi has returned. La fayette building Adv. Knights Templar Elect. Officers for the coming year were elected by Oregon Commandery, Knights Templar.-last Thursdayl as follows: Em inent commander, A. H. Trego; gen eralissimo, L. R. Elder; Captain-general, R. E. Fulton; senior warden, L. L. Scott: Junior warden, C. E. Mlnsinger; prelate, E. C. Bronaugh; treasurer, A. M. Brown; recorder, C. F. Wiegand; warder, L. A. Jacob son; standard bearer, J. T. Hotch klss; sword bearer, W. L. Cornell; captain of guard, A. Findlay; first guard, J. F. Oswald; second guard, J. C. Jones; sentinel, P. P. Kilbourne. The Installation of the officers will take place at 10 o'clock Christmas morning. Reward Offered rt Knights of Columbus. The Knights of Colum bus of St. Paul, Oregon, offer a re ward of $100 for the recovery of the body of Donald Kirk, who was drowned In the Willamette river, December 1L at St, Paul, Oregon, and $25 for the recovery of his canoe. Notify S. J. Smith, St. Paul, Oregon, or P. J. Hanley, 364 Taylor St. Telephone Broadway 0727 or 0729. Adv. Irish Envoys at Labor Temple, 4th and Jefferson sts., 8 o'clock this eve ning. Adv. Eczema treat " free. 705 Swetlaal Adv, Mil DOCTOR ACCUSED PHYSICIAN IN JAIL FACING CHARGE OP BIGAMY. Elopement Six Weeks Ago Fol lowed by Action Brought , by Colorado Woman. CHICAGO, Dec. lo. Captain Charles Pike, a physician attached to the United States marine hospital here, was held Friday in the Lake county jail at Crown Point, Ind., awaiting a hearing on a charge of bigamy, after having been taken from his bride of six weeks Thurs day night The bigamy charge was preferred by a woman who said she was Mrs. Marjorle Pike of Colorado, who was accompanied by an attorney, and Louis Helle of Chicago, also an at torney and father of Pike's bride, who was said to be in a- hysterical condition at her apartment here. The case is said to be the out growth of Attorney Heile's opposi tion to his daughter's marriage, to Pike. The latter Is said to have told Mr. Heile and the young women before the marriage that he had a "common law" wife at Philadelphia and to have said that he investi gated and learned the woman bad no legal claims upon him under Pennsylvania law. An elopement of the couple to Crown Point followed and they were married there. Their marriage was the result of a romance which be gan when Miss Frances Heile was a Red Cross nurse and met the army physician. Mrs. Pike charged that the In diana officers used force in arrest ing him In front of the apartment building where they lived, and that one of them struck her when she attempted to assist her husband. NEAR EAST OIL IS ISSUE MOSCJj FIEIDS CAUSE ROW AT LAUSANNE. Allies Said to Have Told Turks That District Is Part of British Mandate. LAUSANNE, Dec 16. (By the Associated Press.) The rich Mosul oil fields in Mesopotamia suddenly jumped to the fore Friday as a big issue in the near east peace confer ence. It was reported that the entente nations have informed the Turks that the vilayet of Mosul can not be considered as detached from the Arab realm in Irak. This would mean that the allies have declined to admit the Turkish contention that Mosul is within the confines of Turkey proper and con sequently that Turkey alone has a right to dispose of the Mosul oil concessions. By insisting that Mosul lies within Irak, which is part of Mesopotamia, the allies, it was asserted, will de clare that It comes under the British mandate, since Mesopotamia was assigned to Great Britain under formal mandate. It was further re ported that Great Britain and France have reached an agreement over the Mosul oil question. A prominent official from Irak arrived in Lausanne a few days ago and announced that his country would insist on sovereignty over Mosul. According to another version of the situation current tonight Great Britain and Turkey have reached an agreement outside the peace confer ence regarding Mosul, whereby Tur key Is to have sovereignty over the region and England the oil con cessions.' Commerce Safe Deposit Vaults. 81 Third St Private Dozes. Adv. Phone your want ads to The Oreeonian, Main 7070. Comfortable Insured Carriers Running at Frequent Intervals CAM. (stages To Mt. Ansel and Silver ton. Camas Stage Co. To Camas, Washougal, Kelso, Chhalis and Olympla, Wash. Columbia Stages To Astoria, St. Helens Rainier, Seaside, Multnomah Falls, Hood River and The Dalles. Gresham Stage Co. To Gresham. JS'ewberr-Mc.Hinnville Stages To New berg and McMtnnvtile. Portliind-Salem-Albany Stage Line To Salem, Albany, Corvallis and KLugene. Portland-Tillamook Stage Line To Sher idan and Tillamook. Reliance Mt. Hood Stages To Sandy and Vancouver Stage Line To Vancouver Wash. West Portland and Multnomah Stages To West Portland and Multnomah sta tion. Information, Tickets and Waiting Boom stage'depot Park and Yamhill Sts. Phone Main 3811. St. George's School A Boarding and Day . School for Girls 1249 Rockland Ave., Victoria, B. C. From kindergarten to matricu lation. Staff of fully qualified English ladies. Established for fifteen years, during which time an excellent moral tone and high standard of work have been built up." Apply for terms, etc, to Hn. W. W. Softie, Principal. Jlultttomai) Special Sunday Dinner $1.50 Served in the Gold Room 5 :00 to 9 :00 P. M. ' Anchovy Canape Fruit Cocktail Celery Mixed Pickles Ripe Olives Cream of Chicken a la Reine Consomme Julienne Filet of Salmon, Thousand Island Sauce Parisienne Potatoes '' Sweetbread Patties With Mushrooms " . Half Broiled Spring Chicken With Bacon on Toast Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au jus Creamed Green Peas Browned Sweet Potatoes Asparagus Mayonnaise French Cream Pie Apple Pie With New York Cheese Chestnut Sundae Coffee Tea Milk Dinner-Dancing in the Gold Room 6 :00 to 8 :00 P. M. Supper-Dancing in the Arcadian Grill 9:30 to 12:00 Friday and Saturday Evenings. NEW . YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATION - I ARCADIAN GRILL Saturday Evening, December 30th Special Supp er D ancing Favors S ouvenirs Make your reservations early. Tifflr SOLDIER CARE HELD GOOD HOSPITALS ' AII TO HAVE SPACE FOR VETERANS. President Harding Says Charges of Government Laxity Nothing but "Abominable Libel." 1 ' WASHINGTON, Dec. 16. The care and rehabilitation of disabled world war veterans was discussed at some length by President Harding and his cabinet Friday, it was said at the White House. The president was said to have told the cabinet of a visit yesterday from a man who demanded "why the government isn't serving more ef fectively in the care of disabled veterans" and charged that 70,000 men were clamoring for admission to hospitals. The case was discussed by the president, who characterized the charges, it is understood, as "an abominable libel nothing else." - At the present time, the chief ex ecutive was said to have asserted, there are 8000 empty beds in gov ernment hospitals awaiting those who will seek them. WILD WEST STILL EXISTS Florida Man Seeking Brother In . "Washington Territory." SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 16. That the "wild west" of storybook fame stiU exists, in the minds of Ameri can citizens who have never been west of the Rocky Mountains has been further demonstrated by the receipt here of a letter from Edwin Terry of Miami, Fla. Terry's letter, address . to the "Mayor of Spokane Falls, Wash ington Territory," reads: "I am writing you concerning my brother. Do you know anything about him or his family? It is nearly 20 years since I heard he had a horse ranch out there somewhere and there is a email legacy in his favor, and I would like to find him or his family. His name is Portland and the North west's finest hostelry. Rates $2.50 and Up Splendid grill and fa-' ciiities'for entertaining private parties. Portland. Oregon WHEN YOU QO TO SAN FRANCISCO 7' HOTEL Ob Geary St, Jnsl oft Union Square, in midst of best stores, cafes, theatres. Good accommodations at very moderate rates. Best known meals in the United States, Breakfast, 60c, 60c, 75c; Lunch, 66c, Sundays, 75c; Dinner, $1.26, Sundays, tl.BO. Municipal car passes doors. Stewart Bus meets trains and steamers. It Is advisable to make reservations la advance. i r;"tntiiinf Tfjteiiriiltiii t.iiilliiitlill Ihiili'iljl Salted Nuts H C. D. Terry or Christopher Duncan Terry. Information will be grate fully or thankfully received. (Signed) "EDWIN TERRY, Miami, Fla." After stating that he Intended to tell Mr. Terry of Florida that the Indians were too active this win ter to permit of searching the plains of eastern Washington for the lost relative, Arthur Meehan, secretary to Mayor Claries A. Fleming, saiij seriously that he would like to learn of C. D. Terry's whereabouts. THRIFT WEEK JAN. 17-23 First Date Anniversary of Benja min Franklin's Birthday. CHICAGO, Dec. 16. For the ob servance of national thrift week, January 17 to 23 next, beginning on the anniversary, of Benjamin Franklin's birthday, the American Library association has compiled a list of "Books and Thrift" for spe cial use of libraries. At the meeting of the association in Detroit, a resolution was adopt ed "that this association join in the effort of other organizations for a nation-wide - recognition of Ben jamin Franklin's birthday, January 17 of each year, althdugh no public holiday is desirable," and recom mended that the 200th anniversary of the beginning of his career as a publisher be given special attention during 1923. Library Council Meets In Chicago. CHICAGO, Dec. 16. The midwin ter meetings of the council, execu tive board, editorial committee and committee, on education of the American Library association will be held here December 28-30. in connection with meetings of univer Iijiitlli;lli Hotel Fine Stationery Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils Photo Albums Tourist Tablets BBS Printing Engraving ' Fifth and Oak g Gifts for Women Portland Rose Sachet Bags,' cased, a beautiful Portland souvenir, $2 to $5, Sterling Silver Brush, Comb and Mirror sets, 3 to 14 pieces, with long "Frenchy" handles. Deagan Dinner Chimes, $7.50 up. Add-A-Pearl Necklaces, $5, $10, $15, $25 to $100 ; also loose Add-A-Pearls. ' Imitation Pearl Necklaces of guaranteed qual ity, 16 to 40 inches, $10 up. Genuine Crystal, Amethyst, Amber, Lapis and ' Jet Necklaces, gem pieces just received. La Vallieres, Bracelets and Brooches. Jeweled Hair Ornaments and Hat Pins. Jeweled Earrings of newest design. Sautoirs and Lockets Rings with various stone settings. Umbrellas with handles of newest design, $7.50 up. la Diamond Jewelry Solitaire and Platinum Din ner Rings. Platinum-top Bar Pins as low as $9.50. Handy Pins to match Bar Pin6, $5.00. Lorgnons, diamond mounted. Brooches, Bracelets and Pendants. Cuff Links, diamond studded. This Our $100 Diamond a popular gift Christmas tmmnm! sity, college and normal school librarians and librarians of large publio libraries. The sessions will be devoted to meetings of the Indi vidual groups. It is also announced that .the Biographical Society of America, which usually meets at the same time, will meet this year in New Haven, Conn., December 29. IMAGINATION TOO VIVID Alleged Nephew of Harrlman In . Jail on Vagrancy Charge. SPQIvANB, Wash., Dec. 16. A too vivid imagination proved the un doing of James E. Dooley.' apred 23, IIllFte,. Gifts-- HOW often, have you said, "Never again, next year I'll do my Christmas shopping early"? we all have and yet 'it turns out the same every year. That need not bother you in the least, for you can shop leisurely at KILHAM'S, where experienced salesmen will help you solve your Christmas problems. - Desk Sets Desk Lamps Desk Pads Game Sets Smoking Sets " Office Furniture Suggestions At this time of the year there would be nothing better than a filing cabinet and system for his office, or he may need a desk, chair, costumer, et cetera. , We have "EVERYTHING FOR THE Sts I a The Gift That Will Bring a Smile of Satisfaction on Christmas Morning Jewelry the Gift of Love Gifts in Silver Tea Sets, high-grade silver plate, 3 pieces, $18.50; 4 pieces, $30.00, Candlesticks, new colonial shapes, sterling silver, pair $10.00. Vases, sterling silver, glass centers, $3.50. Manicure Tray, Dutch Sil ver Reproductions, $3.75. Table Silverware, all pieces in newest designs. Special Attention Store Will Be Open Evenings Jaeger Bros. Portland's Only HALLMARK Store 131-133 Sixth Street, OREGONIAN BUILDING PARIS ADDRESS, No. 8 Rue Lafayette this here last week. Not only had Dooley been "kidding" himself that he was a nephew of the late E. H. Harrl man, railroad magnate, but he be came so strongly convinced of his identity that he told others about it. Now Dooley is spending a four months' sentence in the county jail on a state vagrancy charge. Testimony at Dooley's trial on the vagrancy charge brought out that he was in the habit of dropping into a prominent local hotel -ven-ings and entertaining girls he met there with stories of his Immense wealth. He further told the jjoung ladies that he would be obliged to leave Spokane shortly to accom pany Louis Hill, Great Northern president, on a trip In the latter's private car. As a matter of fact, Leather Goods Waste Baskets Memo Books Date Books Diaries, etc. OFFICE' Seats and Rubber Stamps . Bdwy. 6081 Gifts for Men Men's Evening Dress Sets (5 pieces) $4.50 up. Waldemar Watch Chains, gold filled, $4.00 up ; in solid gold, $7.00 up. -Cuff Links in very "snappy" designs, $2.50 up. Smoking Sets, bronze or silver, $1.00, $1.75 and $2.00. Cigarette and Cigar Boxes, $3.75. Humidors, $9.00, $12.50, $14.00 and up. Card and Poker Sets, $5.00 to $40.00. Canes in all styles. Signet Rings and Scarf Pins. Tie Holders and Key Chains. , Match Boxes, Pocket Knives, Pencils. Eyeglass Cases, silver. Card Cases and Wallets. Clocks and Watches Normandy Mantel Chime Clocks, tambour shape, $12.50. Boudoir and Desk Clocks, $5.00 up. Snappy thin model Waltham Clocks, $27.50 up. Watches the newest thin models for gentlemen in Gruens, Elgins, Walthams, Hamilton-Illinois, etc. Wrist Watches in new rect angular shapes, for ladies. Given Mail Orders for Entire Week Beginning Dooley was spending his day3 work ing in the Great Northern shops at Hillyard, a suburb, at $3.50 a day. , Dooley was charged with vagrancy on the statements of Jean McCoy, a girl just completing ,a four months' sentence in- the city jail for shoplifting. She told police that $ tmz Hazelwood Candy for Christmas Dainty Gift Packages in a. variety of sizes and shapes, including Grass Baskets, Myrtlewood Leather and Hand-Painted Satin Boxes filled with a tempting assortment of finest candies. Prices Range from $1 to $20 Per Package Candy Canes 5tf. lOf, 25, 500 and $1.00 ' And a complete assortment of pure, wholesome candies for the children. A Delightful Christmas Gift Rich Hazelwood Old English Fruit Cake 75c to $1.25 per lb. We have Hazelwood Fruit Cake tins in three sizes, Vi, 3 and 5-lb. tins. A Hazelwood Fruit Cake packed in one of these attractive boxes, which keeps the fruit cake fresh and moist, makes a most attractive and appropriate Christmas gift Parcel Post Orders Given Prompt and Careful Attention. b The Hazelwood 3 388 Washington Street Broadway Hazelwood 127 Broadway & Monday We Absorb the War Tax a saving to you Dooley made her acquaintance In Tacoma, brought her to Spokane ind lived on her earnings until her arrest. i S. & H. green stamps ror cash. Holman Fuel Co., coal and wood, Broadway 633", 660-21 Adv. $ ' .-1- ft-Sf v.. iu. wij