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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23, 1913.
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
' Talented Singers Are Repeat
r edly Encored; People Who
"i Attended Liberal.
By Vella Winner.
"Not that which wa give, but what we
chare;
For the gift without the giver Is bare."
Like Sir Launfal, Immortal through
v Lowell, or like so many Sir I,uunfaln in
r. aearch of so many "Holy Grails," the
?. rood people of Portland, always ready
to add still more to their generous giflx
' to those lees fortunHte than themselvoH,
. crowded the First Presbyterian church
last evening on the occasion of the big
Christmas benefit concert, lintened to
a program of much more than ordinary
merit and beauty, and In turn responded
to Dr. John IT. Boyd's splendid ap
peal to cheer the widow and the or
phan by Increasing the Christmas fund
rwhloh Is to be dispensed through the
recognised channels of charity and so
cial service. At .the conclusion of Dr.
Boyd's appeal the ushers received the
collection, which totaled $18?. 15.
The concert was arranged as a means
of augmenting the big fund which The
Journal Is collecting for distribution
. among a, number of the well known ami
most worthy charities of the city, they
In turn to dispense' It according to their
own best judgment Marshall N. Dana
waa chairman of the general committee
pr. R. M. Emerson was chairman of
the program committee and William F.
Rosa waa chairman of the usher com
: mittet.
. Xnoores Ara Insistent.
The program was opened with a dou-
, ble organ number, (a) "Christmas In
Sicily" Ton) and (b) "Paraphrase on
Christmas Hymn" (A Little Town In
' Bethlehem) (Faulkes). The spirit of
both compositions waa happy and joy
- ous. In keeping with the holiday and
both were much appreciated. The Ad
: club quartet, N. A. Hoose, R. M. Kmer-
aon, H. O. Whlpp and M. L. Bowman
waa on the program twice, and each
time they responded to an Insistent en
core. The splendid, well balanced work
done by this aggregation is too well
known to need comment. Probably
- nothing they did waa more enjoyed than
the very attractive arrangement of Car.
rio Jacobs Bond's "I Love You Truly."
Beautiful solo numbers, several of
them of a Christmas character, were
. given by Mrs. Delphlne Marx, Sirs. El
freda Heller Weinstein, Dom J. Zan,
Norman A. Hoose and Stewart McOulre.
.Each sang with the usual artistic skill
which never falls to characterize their
work. The appearance of each of these
favor! tea waa greeted with applause and
In response to hearty encores each gra-
' clously responded.
A delightful feature of the program
""Was the violin solo by Mrs. Lucia Bar
ton Olllhousen, who gave an exquisite
ly chaste Interpretation of Saint-Saens
"The Swan." For an encore she gave
a merry little dance number. The great
audience was quite taken off its feet
by the always brilliantly beautiful sex
tette from "Lucia de Lammermoor"
(Donleettl), given by the members of
the Ad club quartet, Mrs. Weinstein and
Mrs. Marx.
XrtieU Splandidly Bandered.
The aplendid volcea of these singers
blended Into one great harmonious
whole Interpreted this florid operatlo
election In a superb manner. The au
dience refused to let the singers go un
til they repeated the marvelous selec
tion. The program concluded in a still big
ger burst of melody the Hallelujah
Chorus from "The Messiah" given by
the First Presbyterian chorus of 75
volcea under the direction Of O. J. Boyt
mat), with piano and organ accompani
mant,
The Journal takes this means of ex
pressing Its most sincere gratitude to
each and every musician who partici
pated in last night's program, to Dr.
Boyd and the Presbyterian church for
the up of the church, to the Sherman
PIhv Plnnn romtmnv for the loan of a
grand piuno, to the Irwin Hodson com
cany for the DroKiams. to Harvey O'Bry
an, who -gavrtrre-use-f his automoMJsv
for conveying the singers to ana irom
the church, and to all others who, by
their presence or In any other way, as
sisted in making the Christmas con
cert the great artistic and financial suc
cess it was.
ALLEGED ACCOMPLICE
OF BUNDY IS ARRESTED
Los Angeles, Dec. 23! Walter L.
Smith, aged 21, Ik under arrest today on
suspicion of having aided I.ewiti Bundy
in the murder and robbery of Harold
Ziesche, aged 15. Smith was arrested
after Bundy had told a story purporting
to Implicate him. He denied all knowl
edge of the crime.
According to -Bundy's new story, it
was Smith who suiseRHted holding up
the boy, who w as hen ten to death last
Friday ninht. liundy appeared rellevfu
after he had unburdened himself. Smith
rtriured that he would establish an
alibi.
UNCLE SAM ABLE TO
WHIP ANY NATION
EARTH. AVERS.- MAN
Panama Canal and Its Forti
fications One Key to Sit
uation, It Is Pointed Out.
GAS RATE IS CUT BY
CALIFORNIA COMMISSION
San Francisco, Dec. 23. The state
railroad commission rendered a decision
here today reducing the wholesale rat
on natural gas in Los Angeles county
from 18 to 14 fents per thousand feel
The reduction will save gas users be
tween $250,000 to J300.000 a year.
The commission also knocked out the
Southern Pacific company's royalty oil
S cents per 1000 feet on all gas takoo
from the field.
FOREST SERVICE MAN
ATTACKED BY THUGS
Redlands, Cal., Dec. 23. Posses are
searching the government nursery In
Santa Ana canyon, near here, today for
two thugs who beat Fred Latshaw, an
assistant horticulturist and stole tha
nursery's provisions. With a fractured
skull and Other Injuries, Latshaw
dragged himself three miles to Seven
Oaks, where he was given first aid
before being brought to a hospital
here. Doctors said he will recover.
HIRAM JOHNSON IS -COY
ABOUT WHAT HE WANTS
San Francisco, Dec. 23. Governor HI
ram Johnson, here for the holidays. In
timated he would not tell until his re
turn to Sacramento, late this year or
early next, whether he would run for
governor, senator, or neither.
O. A. C. Band En Route.
Albany, Or., Dec. 23. Making its first
appearance here last night, on the occa
sion of Its ninth annual concert tour.
the Oregon Agricultural College Cadet
band of over SO pieces, played to a
packed house, and was pronounced bet
ter than ever. Individual numbers were
especially good. The entertainment was
given In the Armory, under the auspices
of the Albany Military club. After th
concert the band played for an infor
mal dance.
Toadstools Kill Diner.
St. 'Helena, Cal., Deo. 2J. Eugene
Robinson, aged 13, died yesterday from
eating toadstools, mistaken for mushrooms.
Suffragists Elect Sir. MeCormick.
New York, Dec. 28. Mrs. Medill Me
Cormick of Chicago has accepted the
chairmanship of the National Suffrage
association's congressional committee.
ISO
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Green
Trading Stamps
With Each
10c Purchase
We handle all the staple lines of
PIPES, CIGARS, SMOKING TO
BACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES
Railway Exchange Ggar Co.
TWO STORES
Third and Washington
107 3d St., Ry. Exchange BIdf.
"Any foreign country whip the United
Stales? Forget It."
The person who made this statement
apparently knew what hS was talking
about, but in the oxcltenipnt of the
argument his idtntity became lost in the
crowd
o-.'arcn ror me individual mlsrht re
veal some interesting faetH. For this
man. whoever he was, had a mass o
facts and figures at his command. In
other woids, he was "louded for bear
and whenever he shot lie hit the mark.
He was a hard man to beat in an argu
ment and he bused his argument on
the fact that Uncle Sam has, in the
Panama canal, a pivotal advantage.
The United States has. In the canal
the key to the situation. The estl
mated cost or the fortifications as
plannod is J12.475.328.
The Panama canal act of 1912 pro
vldes for the permanent government of
tne canal lone.
Control of Sons Provided.
In time of war in which the United
Stutes shall be engaged the president Is
empowered to assign an officer of the
army to assume full control of the
operation of the canal and all its con
nections and appurtenances, and he
shall have full control of the govern
ment of tha banal lone. If any vessels
attempt to pass through the waterway.
the officer shall have the authority and
right to stop such vessel, providing
such act shall be in accordance with
the rules of war.
It would be a hard matter. Indeed,
for any foreign war vessel of any power
with which the United States is at
war to pass through the canal.
Ample proof of the fact that the
United States holds the key to the situ
ation Is given in The Journal Atlas of
the World This atlas, which The Jour
nal Is now distributing on payment of
60 cents and presentation of a coupon
published In this paper, contains all
that is worth knowing about the Pan
ama canal. Prom the time when the
project was nothing more than a dream
The Hotel Carlton Restaurant
14TH AND WASHINGTON STREETS
STRICTLY A FIR8T CLASS DRILL
Announcta a complete 10 course dinner Biery
CTening for B0 cents. None better In the city
at any price. No extra el) urge on Sundays or
holidays. Elaborate a la carte bill all day at
lower than popular nrioes. Strictly frean
rift, good cream, ana good butter our sn.
claltlea. Noon day luncb erery week day 25c.
AMUSEMENTS
HE I THEATRE
MZt 1 Mmt 1 VJ Hth sad Morrison
Phone Main 1 and A-11M
TOMORROW CHHISTMAB EVE.
Stanford Glee Club
Collage , atunts. fun. "f'l.OO. 7Se, 60e.
SEATS NOW SELLING
Christmas Attraotioni Dtoember 16, as, ST7,
Matinee Christmas.
Special price Matinee Saturday.
BIO MUSICAL COMEDY EFT
THE
PINK LADY
Ricellent cast Hnri nrnrinctlM
Rrc: Lower floor, 10 row, $2; 12 row!
11.60; balcony, SI, 750, BOe. Both matinees,
lower floor, 10 row., 11.60; 12 rowa, SI;
balcony, 11.00, 76c. 60c.
BEAT SALE TODAY
Mall orders received now, from both In and
out of city.
BAKER
AHomelike ChristmasDinner
at The Hazelwood
THEATRE
Main 8, A-6860
Oao. L. lUW.r v..
Tonight, all this week. Special Christinas
week offering. The BnVer I'layera In
"SHORE ACRES"
The great New Knglaml rural play. One of
the moat beautiful rur written. Bracing's,
2B 86e, BOc, 7e. Mats. 26c. BOe. Special
Mat. Christmas Day. Other Mata.- Wed. and
Sat. Wed. Bargain Mat., all seats, 26c. Next
week "The Buildera."
irt Annual Concert ol
O. A. O. CADET BAHD
R. I,. BEAKL), l)lr-ti.r.
so cowxon oasxts so
Beat balanced band In hlaury of O. A. 0.
Famous 8aiouhou Quartet.
Johnson, Tenor olo!t; Soloa, Duets,
1411a rieia.
WASHINGTON HIGH AUDITORIUM
Tuesday, Deo. 83,
Prtoee i5c and 60r.
A Few of the Many Good Things:
Roast Oregon Turkey with Cranberry Sauce
Oregon China Pheasant, Roasted or Fried,
Southern Style
New England Plum Pudding
Hazelwood Fruit Cake
Fresh Strawberries and Cream
Strawberry Shortcake
Mince Pie
F you rln not contemplate eating Christmas dinner
at home, you will naturally prefer to dine where
the spirit r.f Christmas prevails to the greatest degree.
All the natural conditions and special preparations at
the Hazelwood combine to furnish such ari atmosphere.
The dinner will he worthy r.f the great holiday the
service will be above criticism the music will be of an
appropriate nature. Personal attention will be given
to each guest.
You can have a table reserved if you like;
jtfjne anyhow seating capacity 400.
The Hazelwood
Confectionery and Restaurant
Washington at Tenth
. .. ,w
I VDIP Fourth and
- JLxlW Stark Sts.
All This Week The Smashing Musioal Comedy
Buoceis
"THE SUFFRAGETTES"
Bright and breetr, full of muaioal specialties
and comedy. Nights J6c, 25c. Matinee, any
aeat I60.
iigka sfT'l T1
wear m amo ALoen.
All This Wei'k
LOOK FOR THE MOVING BEAR
Playing ' pai keil . Iihiibph nil thin wek tho
iihuto play Tii-lti "f "A MESSAGE FROM
MARS," with Charles lluuirfv in the leail
Iiir role, (ontiiiiious iierririiiu!iii. l;'M)
M. to 11:80 1'. M. No lm-reti- In prices
4own to tha present day, each step in
tjl gigantic work 'la shown.;
Tha part tha Franoh , government
played in promoting- the original canal
la also aet forth, together with avery
treaty bearing in any way on the aub-
Ject. . ;
lotures of ZraOfa' Sbowii.
The number of men employed In the
work by tha United States, tha amount
of material removed, the number of
4eatn-in tha-rankav-ef -the- workers, end
almost countless other facta are set
rortn in thia atlas.
The gigantic dredges have been pho
tographed and shown in the atlas and
sections of the cartai and locks are de
picted. An excellent idea of the canal
Itself as it appoara today can be gained
from studying tho atlas.
Particularly valuable at thle Chriat-
mas time Is the sectlon devoted to
parcel post system employed by Uncle
bam. Thousands of Portlandera are
sending parcels to friends outside the
city, and in this atlas they may obtain
full information regarding rates,
weights, packing of"1 parcela. distances,
etc. 1 Then there art maps of tha coun
tries of the world, ana a lot of historical
data of great benefit to tha business
man. professional man, student and busy
breadwinner. j
Since distribution of the atlas given
yesterday morning tha demand for -the
work has been heavy. Many man or
ders are being received And filled
promptly. Tha mall ordera must not
only include the to centa and tha oou-
poflr bufr IS co.t extra, to pay ror.poii-
aire and mailing. -
Tha atlaa may be obtained at tha
business office of Tha Journal, Tarn
hill street and Broadway, or tha follow
ing distributing polnta in tha city:
Gill's book store. Third and Alder;
Olds. Wortman & King, book depart,
ment. Tenth and Morrison; Meier A
Prank book department, Fifth and Mor
rison; Llpman, Wolf a at Co., book de
partment. Fifth and Washington; Holta
store, stationery department. Fifth and
Washington; The Owl Drug oompany,
kodak department, Broadway ajid Washington.
Broadway and A'Amr
Dansa Revue, with ( Parisian Artiste and
ballet keautiful'.e; Cole, wvis Russell; West
on St Young; The La Relies: 6 fipillers, muaioal
tars; rsswpioops, urcnestra,, ropular prioet.
Boxes and first row balcony reserved. Box of
fice phone A-2238, Main 4636. Curtain S:80
a l'!2asV
drBIF&. viiBdton and mak1
HIOH GRADE EXCLUSIVE M0TIOX
PICTURES
ProKraiu cIihiiki-iI.
flWSAYB AND WEDNESDAYS
ContliiuiiiiB show. 11 a. m. to 11 n m.
lOo ADMISSION, AM BEAT. lOo.
Big Attraction Until .Wednesday.
"THE HOPELESS DAWN" "
Masterful Mellir Dram.
A Kalem Drama, three Labln iinelli Pih. I
weoklr and Mr. McMurrar, .baritone, comiiletes I
the bill - ' I
Special Xmas Attraction!
AT THE
GLOBE THEATRE
Four Day, Commencing Tomorrow
Vitagraph Humorous Offering.
"The Ancient Order of
Good Fellows"
Hughie Mack as the Policeman
The best picture of the present season. ' Humorous,
pathetic, sensational, but of good cheer throughout.
THE MAID'S CALLS SCREAMING FARCE
THE PATHE WEEKLY
Special Music by Miss Lewis and the Organ.
IOC ALL SEATS 10C
Xr &
-1 f QFt3Gi1?G5(35
i vr, h
ft
Extra!
Tomorrow!
and for one week, in addition to the
regular program 1
The
Refined and
Elegant
To Be Correctly Danced
by
MR. WHITING
Professor Ringler's Assistant
and
MISS IRELAND
A Professional Dancer
Under the Direction of
Prof, M. M. Ringler
The actual dance itself.. The genuine
artistic creation that has caught
society's fancy.
Twice in the afternoons, 3 to 5, anil
three times in the evenings,
7 to 10:30 o'clock
i i
There
Character
in a
Door
O J .ay.lisv .a-aa,awL O
jiMll
There are doors
through which one
"jses-
to Trade,
to Work,
to Pray,
but the door, through
which one goes
to "Eat and be Mer
ry" has, perhaps, the
greater attraction and
performs the most im
portant office m one's
daily life.
The new Sixth-street
family entrance to
Portland's great Ger
man gasthaus is a mod
ern type of old-world architecture that is a foretaste of
the Hofbrau-Quelle's interior design.
You approach under a gracefully spreading marquise and
past through an entrance of wrought-iron gates, on the crest of
which is perched Germany' black war eagle. You are then
in the outer foyer, with its classical relief wiling and frieze, the
walls paneled with Flemish oak, and there is garden seat and
a pair of handsome stona jardinieres.
Curiosity leads you on through paneled swinging doors and
you enter a hall that is decorated much the same as the foyer,
and has a handsome carved table over which is hung' a large
mirror in a beautifully carved frame. If you are accompanied
by a lady, there is a brief wait here while she adds the last
touch to her toilet, 4or a lady's costume is brought out
strongly in contrast against the antique oak wainscotings of
the big dining hall of the
Hofbrau - Quelle
The popularity of the place it growing every day. The
cookery is perfect the service quiet and beyond criticism. The
cabaret, with the Hofbrau's German Imperial Orchestra, is on
from 3 to ,5, 8 to 10 and 11 to 12 P. M.
Make Reservations for
Christmas Dinner
a to aao
$L50 Including Wine
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. Fourth and Stark
Ask for
Mr. Hartog
Regarding Christmas Dinner
Mr. Bowers Says
"It would be a great thing if we could serve
everyone in town the splendid banquet which
we are preparing for this day.
Q But even though the facilities we have are
greater than any place else in the city till
there is a limit, so those who are going to dine
out had better reserve their tables in advance
by telephoning Mr. Martlin, our Supt. of serv
ice. 5 The dinner will take place in the -beautiful
Arcadian Gardens and will surpass anything
our MasterChef has attempted to serve, and
we are justified in saying, it will be the best
'Holiday dinner you have ever eaten.
J Then there will be an agreeable surprise in
the way of entertainment, for we have a new
labaret of special interest for this occasion
which, backed up by the Multnomah Aug
mented Orchestra, promises great things."
Christmas Dinner
five thirty until eight
Two Dollars
Portland, Oregon
LOUIS P. REYNOLDS,
Assistant Manager.
11 sfWaA H. C. BOWERS,
Look for the Moving Bear
Opened Sunday to a Packed House and Continues
ALL THIS WEEK
The Photo-Play Version of
"A Message From Mars"
with -
Charles Hawtrey
An inimitable combination of
mystery, laughter and tears
famous play with a famous actor
in the stellar role. The story is
a most appropriate one at this
season of the year.
' ' i .
tha wall-known English Coma-
uitui, ptyi"B- in me roia origi
nated by him.
rossTrvxx.Y wo nrcmvxn
CcmMnuyus Ferformaaoe t
11 130 A. at. tav.ll 130 9. VL
People say: "Distinctly a Famous Players' Production."
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COMING Week-of December 28th
Charles Dickens" 1 -
"DAVID COPPEREIELD"
in Seven Parts - . .
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