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A I 0 THE OREGON DAILY v JOURNAL; PORTLAND, TUESDAY. MAY 21, 1918. NEWS OF SOCIAL LIFE AND CLUB EVENTS GIVEN FULLY IN THE SUNDAY JOURNAL " The man that hails you Tom or Jack, And proves by thumps upon your back How he esteems your merit. Is such a friend, that one bad need Be very much hi friend indeed To pardon or to bear it. Cowper. Tor what Is the lftf the poet and the artist except to see the Ighta which others cannot see and to hear the sounds which others cannot hear." Louise de la Keme. I & jgelD ffermgg on Screen attb tage . Melodrama Full Of Thrills arid Excitement .'House of Thousand Candles' Is Being Presented by Alcazar Players at Baker This Week. LfTHOSE who revel In melodrama will r 1 find It to their heart's content at 'th Baker where "The House of a Thousand Candles" Is being: performed. The play, which Is full of mystery ' thrills, is adapted from a story which -had a . surprising; popularity a number of years so. mf. The plot deals with the efforts of - a "peculiar" old Indiana man to find ''0ut the worth of his e-randson, his helr- in-law. The cm man apparently am soDears and is supposed to be dead. ,but all tbe time his desires are being- carried out and his physical being- mys teriously ministered by his butler. The old roan's house, as rrlm and as old as he. Is occupied by the grand- IL son. Candles burn constantly at night, Another of the old man's eccentricities. Villain number one is the executor of ; the supposed will. Villain number two -Is the lodge keeper who is always Appearing- uninvited througli mystert J.ous openings and sliding panels. The 4 'Villains' chief aim In . life .seems to J be to break up the pretty romance which is developing between the grand 3 won and the girl whom the old man Tl has selected for his heir's wife, il The audience Is kept mystified by , f the ministrations of the butler who at 4e rM AAArvta ti Ha an Anitmv - .VIBW IIIVIIIVIU II J w . . " . 4 bf the grandson and at the next la 1'lpromotlng the romance. Vf Smith Davles in the role of the but i ler sustains his mysterious character i throughout the play and when a oon- f.vssslon is tremblinc on his Hps forces Vkt back with a smile. 1 I William Dills plays the old man in la wonderful way and Edward Everett bforton Is equally as good in the part . k Ui) urrUf iuiit u.ic. iamob vuv Vipart of the heroine in a charming 7 hnanner. Alt the other parts are well ktuntatnM. ' Pantages BfN A TRULY dramaUc playlet entitled ft "Over There" a bit of real life along Jthe battle front in .France Is brought close home to the audiences at Pantages Jr fhls week. Private Jack Line-wood, one ot the few survrvors of the famous Prin T ress Pat Canadian regiment, is lntro f . rluced In the sketch and graphically tells of the enlistment of the company 4 and of its almost complete destruction on Jthe battlefields of France. T "Reveille." a gorgeous military spec acle, (produced by Crewell Fanton & , JjCo..') leads in the comedy entertainment with other comic sketches not far be lhlnd. The setting for the act is a mll - Itary camp at twilight when reveille Is .. fj sounding. A Red Cross nurse sings a f .patriotic air and other members of the - 4 troupe, clad in khaki, stage a series of - ktcrobatlc stunts that are Sensational in Uarlng and cleverness. J The Six Musical Nosses are four at'fharmlna- girls dressed as Pierrettes and two men clad as Pierrots.: Their musi- ' ral number Is especially pleasing be 1 tause of the variety of instruments Mlieed and the rich melodies produced. tl Miller. Packard and Howard are a rlever trio of comedians who offer "A f bieaV Pal" which is filled with good fun. -'; f "Cornology." produced by Harry JjWrlKht and Maybelle Davis, is some V, 'thing hew. At the opening Maybelle is Ween in a window doing a demonstrating . Tfctunt while Harry stands outside and f ,V:hats with her through the window. Ill The film story "Tender Memories" v J Sells of Lincoln's boyhood.- ' tiWoman Nominated iV 1-1 T- 1 . for Legislature Pendleton. Or.. May ' 21. Umatilla tcnuntv will have a woman candidate for the legislature In the person of Mrs. Klla Terpenlng, provided she accepts he nomination tendered to her by the Vtuemocr&is, wno wiuio in iicr iikiiiv jthe primary election Saturday. On 4 tally sheets now available at the county 7 clerk's office, Mrs. Terpenlng is given 1440 votes, whereas her neare3t competl Ji.tof Is R. P. Dodd with eight votes from fone precinct. yt- To' the Front Men Have Gone ' Women Are Coming But It Is the Young or "Young Looking Women Who Are Chosen First The whole world is overflow Inf with opportunity for the woman who is capable, active, i'outhful for the woman who ooks the part. Gray, streaked or faded hair, with its appearance of age is passed by. Unfair; yes, but a condition which must be met Thousands of women have found the way out with J' 1 4 7 9 1 : & HAIR COLOR RESTORER . . - iOuarmttudi Not by dyeing their hair, because It is not a dye, but through the natural, gradual way In which it restores the " 4 I1 youthful coior. a-ben will not rub . r wash oft or stain the scalp. You can wash or 'wave the hair as usual. A de lightful toUet requi ' site which ' eradi cates dandruff and. keeps the hair . healthy., ' 'I '. Sold by good drug-. J i . gists everywhere on il antee i -price 7&c I? Mi DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, who is appearing in "Reaching for the Moon" at the Sunset. 1 The play is one of the best of the Fairbanks productions, giving the noted star oppor tunity to display both humor and athletic stunts. V If A ( ' " w- r 4 r t'f-''' v s ?, '-"' - - " ' ,T ? J I A vsV , , - ' mi c . . y y - v 4 V V 1 Columbia River Highway Filmed Scenic Wonder Will Be Reeled ' ' Off Throughout the ' Country. HE3 wonderful Columbia river high way -has been "filmed" and will be released early next season as an ex- elusive feature of the Orpheum Travel .weekly. As such It will e presented at every Orpheum theatre In the coun try, reaching Portland the latter part of the season, and later may go abroad. The picture wa3 made under , the di rection of Frank J. McGettlgan, man ager of the Portland Orpheum, at the request of C. K. Bray, assistant general manager of the Orpheum circuit, who searches the world for the most beauti ful works of man and nature for his pictures. Mr. Bray was in the West some months ago in search of material and the highway was his only Pacific coast choice for a full reel over 1000 feet of film. The picture was taken by Lewis M. Moomaw of the American Lifeograph company. Portland, and shows the high way rrom Its beginning to Bonneville and Eagle creek. , One winter scene. Multnomah falls in a mantle of snow and ice, is one of the most beautiful features. ... The film was projected privately Mon day morning to S. Benson, officials of the Warren Construction company and lew other invited guests, and was then packed for shipment to eastern headquarters for routing. AMUSEMENTS BTOCK OFFERINGS BAKER Rroadwur between Morrison and Alder. Ateaur PUyen In "The House of a Thouund Candle." ' Matinees Sunday, Wednesday, Sat urday, z : KTemnc. 8:io. LYBIO Fourth and Stark. "The PIdb Dream milftical comedy, with Dillon and Franks. Daily maunee, i:ou. cvenincH. 1.10 ana . "VAUDEVILLE ORPHEUM Broadway at Taylor. Wilton Lackaye la "The Ferret." headUner. Extra attraction. ' Claire Rochester and Lester 8hee- nan ana raari uefay. Matinees, 2:30. Nifhts, PANTAGES BroadcTiy at Alder. Headliner, rrr -jnere. - wun fnrate Jack Lanswood of the original Princess Pat regiment. PUoto- toplay, "The Son ot Democracy." 2:30, 7 d. m. - " HIlTUDKOilE Broadway at Tamhfll. Vaude ville leatur. itePace Opera company. Photo play ieature, - venance. with Carlyle Black well. l:SO to 11 d. m. STRAND 'W'Mhintton between Park and West rsra. reaiur pnotopiay. Harry Carey in "Thieves' Gold." Vaudeville Ieature. ."Peter ran. eaucatea pony. 1 to 11 p. aa. - , Feature, films COLUMBIA Sixth between Washington and Stark.. Feature photoplay, Dorothy J)alton and Meioourm BfcDoweu, m "AUaine of the Dance nan. il a. m. to il n. m - - - LIBEKTT Broadway at Stark. Seam Haya- aawa in -tss wnite Han's Law," and "Fatty' Arbuckle; in "Moonsbin." 1 J. a. m. to 11 d. m. MAJESTIC Washinfton at Park. - These Bara in "The Forbidden Path." 11 Ln. tall a.n. PEOPLES--Wst Park at Alder. .11 a. m. to 11 p. m. lilsie Fercusoa in 'The Seng of BTAU Washlnston it Park,' 11 di. to n p. m. Douclas Fairbanks la "Beaching tot tbe Moon." - ' . SUNSET WasntnsfoB at Broadway. Dorothy ...re "V U.UU. TO HOLDERS OF LIBERTY BONDS r ( i Use Your LIBERTY BOND COUPONS For the Purchase of WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Your Interest WW Earn Interest s and Keep at Work for ' 4 " ' f the Nation .' War Savings Stamps Issued by i the UNITED STATES - GOVERNMENT Lothario, Age 78 Wants to Wed Chicken" Civil War Veteran . Is Denied 4- Divorce From His 'Wife., Who Is 76. EAVENWORTH, Kan.. May 21. (L N. S.) James B. Hayes, seventy- eight, a veteran of the Civil war. was refused a divorce by the local courts from his wife. Prances Jane Hayes, seventy-six, who he alleges deserted him. They were married in Illinois in 1885. They have five grown sons. Mrs. Hayes told the court that her husband had told her he wanted to marry a younger woman a "chicken." She also said that she was willing to live with Hayes, although she did not believe a word he said, he had broken so many promises to her. Mr. Hayes will receive half of her hus band s pension hereafter. Pure in Heart Ms Subject of Sermon Rev. B. Carradine of St. Louts spoke Sunday afternoon at the Volunteers of America mission. Third and Ankeny streets, on the subject. "Blessed Are the Pure in Heart." A pure heart does not come simultaneously with a new heart. declared Dr. Carradine. "A new heart is obtained In regen eration of the spirit ; the pure heart comes in baptism In the Holy Ghost. The one Is bound to follow the other. There are five views concerning the grace of God which make His people pure ana emDue tnem with power, ac cording to ur. carradine. The true the ory he said is that God gives the new heart and also bestowes later the pure heart. Meetings will be held by Dr. Carra dine at the Mission chapel at 2 :30 and 8 p. rav each day this week ending Tiaay. Uncle Sam's Tars See Great Highway Fifty enlisted sailors and officers, the crew of the West Indian, the Portland ship recently commissioned In the navy. were given an automobile ride over the Columbia river highway yesterday by a number of public spirited men, who do nated their .cars for the purpose. A show in special honor of the crew was given at the Pantages theatre yes terday, at,. which. all men. in naval unl forma were admitted free. ;It was disclosed at tbe naval recruit ing station yesterday that, while soldiers have been given numerous motor' rides. yesterday s irip was tne first event ever put on ror the men of the navy. While the naval force stationed in Port- r land is not large. 6000 men have enlisted L through the channels of its recruiting oiuce. - . . - WHEN FEET HURT HI Ml T ONOE ' ' One Place Mathed Absolutely ralnlsa DASSLER CHIROPODIST OR. H. U. DASSLER, Surfeon-Ch Irspod 1st. Tearaef Kiserttme" Marshall 170 411 DEKUM BLBO., THIRD and WASH. Ope THI :ao f. M. , Floor Waxing Hardwood floors should be thor oughly cleaned before being waxed and polished. Let our maa do this hard work for you. . expeit waoow' ouinu, Hearr Bldg. sCala aaay. A-47S3, Paulist Choir Is Given High Springfield, Mass., Republican Lauds Organization Aiding in War Work. THE Paulist choristers, who art at fwaaan eV fAiitifv irVtsw. fwrimtrv In VwA half 'of the fund for rehabUiUtinc the destroyed villages In the northern part of France.- and who will rive two con certs In Portland on June X and 2. have received high praise from the press. Among- the papers which speak In clow Inr terms of the boys Is the staid old Springfield (Mass.) Republican. "No doubt," says this paper, "the large audience last night was to a cer tain extent due to the cause for which the choir was singing, but the event was one of the highest artistic interest quite on its own merits. Father Finn is certainly one of the best choirmasters that there are, and his conducting last night was brilliant. Three or four of the selections were accompanied by Father Finn, but for the most part the choir sang without accorftpaniment. Yet the ease and purity of tone sustained and the lack of any indifferent passages at all, under, the circumstances, was simply extraordinary. The whole or ganization is balanced splendidly and the 20-odd little fellows among the so pranos never 'seem.. to find the rendi tion of the ensemble effects difficult in the slightest degree. Technicians found the whole performance Just as Inspiring as the average layman." ;nuiMsTmBiin 5 FRATERNAL NOTES imuinuBBffmiminraaMiwnunitttniimnrHffliutiTV1 Bradshaw lodge No. 113. Knights of Pythias, was established Thursday night at Madras, Jefferson county, by Leslie El Crouch, grand chancellor, assisted by Fred J. Johnson, grand vice chancellor; Walter O. Gleason. grand keeper of rec ords and seals ; Ed M. Lance, deputy grand chancellor, and a large number of visitors from PrlnevlUe, Redmond, Bend and other Central Oregon K. of P. lodges. The new lodge Is named in honor of the late Judge W. L. Bradshaw of The Dalles, past grand chancellor. The officers are. as follows : I H. Irv ing, chancellor ; Sidney V. Percival, vice chancellor; Stephen E. Binder, prelate; Fred R. Vose, master of work; M. C. Athey, keeper of records and seals ; Aus tin W. Culp, master of finance; Sheriff James Wood, master of exchequer ; George V. Stanton, master at arms; Charles E. Bye, ki'side guard; Captain Joseph A. Edte. outside guard ; James F. . Magee, Judge Alonzo W. Boyce. Frank O'Conner, Dr. II. B. Hall, past chancellors. A banquet was served to 150 guests at the conclusion of the ceremonies in I. O. O. F. hall, presided over by Dis trict Judge Duffey of PrlnevlUe. The new lodge hae a charter list of SI. with number of transfers to be - Voted on shortly. Joseph South, state manager for tbe Brotherhood of American Yeomen, haa returned to Portland after a successful trip through Central Oregon. He es tablished a homestead of the order at Bend recently and . has the field work throughout the state in good shape. Ooldenrod assembly ot United Artisans will give a dance in Woodmen of the World halt East Sixth and Alder streets. Wednesday evening. Special music and other entertainment features will mark the event. J. W. Sherwood has appointed the fol- New ' Creations FURS Just completed our own work rooms. Coatees Wraps, Neck pieces, Animal Scarfs, in all the 9 m leading p o p u 1 a r v Furs. Many of these will j?e possible to obtain later in', season, and the prices cahnot duplicated. Store Your Furs at a Furrier's Our new specially constructed refrigerated cold stor age vaults, the largest and best equipped in the West, are designed exclusively for the car of your WINTER FURS, WRAPS, GOWNS, FUR and ORIENTAL RUGS, etc The constant temperatare of 20 DEGREES BE LOW FREEZING renews the natural luster of Furs, and your valuable furs are absolutely protected against moths, fir and theft. . - Everybody is visit this wonderful plant Fur coats, are furnished visitors upon entering the vault staWlah 4 Tear Devi Time.Tdle JL KYDRVvSRRBN Refreshments at the Reception IT took a long time to revive Mrs. Jimmy, who was bleeding and severe ly wounded, when QulUy, the Porcupine, tried to, shake hands w(th the Bride. And you remember . that Qullly fell all over himself and also all over the Bride, when he tried to shake hands. Qullly was not to ted to receptions, and since he lost his wife, he had not gone much into society. It took a long time to pull all the Porcupine quills out of the flesh ot Mrs. Jimmy. But Teddy Possum was master ot ceremonies; and he was very skillful In giving "First Aid to the Injured" In fact, Teddy Possum was a Possum Boy Soout, and he had taken many lessons In giving "First Aid to the Injured." .And In the commotion a bowl of punch waa upset on the pol ished hardwood floor of the Coon Draw ing Room; but. the guests were very handy with the mops, and soon the floor was spick and span. You know that each guest always takes along a mop, when he is invited out. And when , they saw the .blood of the Bride on the polished hardwood floor, they mopped up the floor in a Jiffy with these mops their tongues. And I'm sorry to say that Bobby Skunk and Teddy Possum had an awful fight to see who could lap up the most punch. - And soon refreshments were passed. You know, most of the guests came only for the refreshments. Just as it often is among us. The waiters passed around fish for refreshments. And Teddy Possum and Qullly Porcu pine had planned an Immense Joke on Great Grandpa Snapping Turtle. Mr. Snapping Turtle waa very old and very fat and very cross. When Great Grand pa Tuftle saw those Trout and Pickerel, he was bound to stuff himself at the reception. But Just as Great Grandpa Turtle grabbed a big trout, Teddy Pos sum nudged Qullly to get busy with his huge Joke on Mr. Turtle. Great Grandpa Turtle started to go out of the door with his big Trout in lowing committee to help elect him to congress from Oregon: W. A. Burke n J A ah wander of Portland ; A. Huckestlne, Salem ; J. F. Scott, Corval lis ; W. L- Jones. Jefferson : I. Mehrling, Falls City: Ed. Horsky. Albany; James Swan. Mills City. The National Frater nal congress Is the honor he is seeking, and not the congress of the United States. . D. C. Herrln. grand master of the A. O. TJ. W.. returned from Astoria Satur day after having perfected the claim of O. H. Slem. a member of the order there, who was recently killed by a railroad train. Members of the order in Marsh field are preparing to receive him Tues day night and to keep him on the ground as long as possible, which will be for several days. " Normal Faculty Jo Be Small Monmouth, Or., May 21. As a small attendance Is expecteB at the Oregon Normal school next fall, and because of the demand for war workers, the fac Dance . e AT CotillionHaU $200 PRIZE WALTZ Finest dance palace in the city. Roller bearing floor ; Jazs music Butterfleld, the sweet singer, will be there. Bring "tbe crowd." FOUKTKE3TTH STBEET Jatt Below Wasslagtoa cordially Invited . to Tonight im- wWA be sWa 149-151 BROADVtfff Furs FSAFfT-RI DOS' Quilly Porcupine grabbed Mr. Turtlo by the tail. his mouth. He intended to run to Mirror Pond with his Trout, and then hurry back to get more. Butt Just as Great Grandpa Turtle was going out of the front door with his Trout in his mouth, Qullly Porcupine grabbed Mr. Turtle by the tali, and hung back for all he was worth. And Great Grandpa Turtle couldn't budge an Inch. And Great Grandpa Turtle waa so mad he could have eaten nails. But Mr. Turtle was held by Quilly Porcupine, as in a vise, and be coudn't move, and he couldn't swal low a mouthful of that nice trout. He waa awfully angry to see the others eating up all those nice fish, while he couldn't take a single bite ! Can you tell me why he couldn't take a bite of that Trout? There Is a good reason. Tomorrow Jimmy Coon Fn Joyed the 1 Joke on Great Grandpa Turtle. ulty will be much smaller next year and several changes will be made. Altogether 12 of the 23 faculty mem bers haye either resigned or have been dropped, arjd several more are expected to go this week. Fiftya thousands tons of native grass are used In India each year for manu facture Into paper. 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For the remainder of the Portland engagement and the rest of the season. Celson. the remaining member of the team, will put on a single. -Seldom a program comes over the circuit these days but one or more numbers have been more or less af fected by the draft, performers- of draft age being In readiness at all times to answer the call. Intervention In 9tiile Asked Washington. May II. (I. N. &) Sec retary of Labor Wilson Monday' Cocoanut Oil Make A Splendid Shampoo If you want to kerp your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Just ,plaln mulalfled cocoanut oil (which Is pure and entirely grease less). Is much better than the most ex pensive soap or anything else yow can use for shampooing, as this can't, pos sibly Injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water and rub It In. 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WORTH $5 JO JANUARY I. 1923 appealed to the national war labor board to Intervene In the Philadelphia railway strike. The action followed a report by Commissioner Greenwalt of the conci liation service that efforts to mediate had proved fruitless. AMUSEMENTS THRIFT 8TAMPS WAR SAVINGS STAMPS oa Bale at Business Office, The Journal fsELISi Chat No. 2 Next Saturday sees the Grand Opening of the big Oaks Amuse ment Park, Scores of new con cessions and playhouses have been planned for the new season. The grounds are beautiful. Ex pert gardeners have been working since the very beginning of the season. ti.H now the entire place is a mass of green and of budding, flowering plants and vines. Its a restful, quiet retreat for those who like rest and quiet and it's the liveliest kind of park for those who want gayety. Every kind of amusement your heart may desire is here. There's the wonderful Cloffl Band for those muslcaly inclined. Their concert Saturday will be a treat one will not soon forget. Then there's the splendid big dance .pavilion, and th - . w..wt V LI V Chutes and Frrl u.Vi,i .a ,i. . Merry-Go-Round with its almost life-size horses, md Hilarity Hall, and oh l Just everything you think of when you think Coney Island. And It's all within 20 minutes of Portland. Remember! The Grand open ing is next Saturday, Miy 251 JOHN F. CORD RAY, Mgr. The Oaks Amusement Park -luiiniiimiiiiiiimiiimmiiiimuiiiiiiiij 1 HIPPODROME! Sunday, Monday, Tuee E ", day, Wednesday fl?QI De Pace Opera Company f at a em em . e m Featuring the Do Pace Brothers S World-Famous MaadolinisU Gabby Brothers & Clark Sensational Club Swinrera H Diablo Spinners and Jugglers 1 5-Other Feature Numbers -5 1 including the including the Superb Photoplay 1 "VENGEANCE" 1 WITH MONTAGU LOVE AND S BARBARA CASTLZTON Continuous performances Sat- H : u relays and Sundays. tllltllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllaTS Tbe AaaerWa Actor WILTOSJ LAOKATE ttoolry and Keaaoa. Cole. BusmII and Darta. LESTER SHEEHASJ AND PEARL REAT Tbree I la line BMera. Ebaa and Kiss f CLAIRE ROCHESTER Pbeaoaacaal Soprano-Baritone DANCING (uaranteed In eight lessone ladles. 14; rents. S3. Ie Honey's beautiful arad mf. Twenty-thJrd and Waahlng-ton. t)xlnners riaftes start Tueeday and Thurntlay evening-, g to II. Plenty ot practice : no embarraaitment. Private Is one glvrn. Inrti fmm Prnfeaalona! dancers. Main 7668. Start this week. BAK ERs rw.irr. all aCSaU. Ued.. lLOAZAR PLAVER Rat. -THE MOUSE OP A THOUSAND ' CAROLE" rrm the Idely known nwl of ixr. He. : at. Mat.. 2e. Afte. i MattMe. 2Se eels. Wedmadar Barcala Rait Vaei "laatee tee Una.' PANTAGE S MAT. DAILY 2:30 OVER THERE" Wltk Prlrate Jack liaf-wood of tbe Orlariaol PiliiLiai Pat Baelaaent. ' SMS CKer Au Tbree Performaaeee Dally. Majbt Cortala at T sad f . L Y R I C MUSICAL STOCK Mat. Daily, loe Oely. Rlctas Hurt at T. More MaslirnE CM Ub) week. XXHoa et Fraaka' Coaapaay et 2 ta THE PIPE OREABL" v Wltb tbe Boaeeed CaoreA. V Toaisbt, Coaatry Store. Thnnv, leaiae' Roifitr Spa one Free, Friday. Caere Girle' Conteat. wawkaaaWawaS-anwiliiii ikU i lilkSlill DANCING TONIGHT Monte Austin Sings Council Crest Park 1