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HE OREGON ! DAILY JOURNAL, PORTXAND, V; WEDNESDAY.; f NOVEMBER 27, 1918. SPORT NEWS FULL OF PEP IS DISHED UP TO SUNDAY JOURNAL READERS i Te Task Sasreraa The public has no conception of how great and how difficult our task will be, nor of all the duties that will present themselves as the world becomes once more a world of peace, and nations, old and new take tip their livee where they left them off at the berlnnlnr of the Tkt World! JCaw Life " It wlU be a truer life of democracy than in the past. There will be no sharp dlatlnctlone between rich and poor. The merely rich man will have no credit- in the community if he Is of no use to the world. Charles M. Bchwab. : ; : i : i m ,1, Local -Attorney WinsCharming Bride 7 "Mi Ella Sturgis Is Married to Elton Watkins by Bishop ?-! Sumner. WILLIAM FARNUM, playing at the Majes tic this week in "The Rainbow Trail," is believed by many fans to be doing his best work in this picture. -"HARMING In all Its details was the V wedding- of Miss Klla SturKla who became the bride of Elton Watkins. a well known attorney of this city, last 'erenins. The ceremony was read by the Riht Rv. Walter T. Sumner In i!the chapel of the Ascension in the prea--ence of about 00 friends of the youns tcouple. The bride was Riven in mar Tlae by her brother. I. B. 8turgis, ,and there were no attendants. .' The ceremony, preceded hy a wed fdlns; hymn sun by Miss Eileen Yerex, '.was most Impressive, lavender chryn ."anthemums and ijreenery forming n !f effective background for the bridal i party before the altar. The bride was lovely In a simple fashioned gown of snowy net and filet lace with filmy veil falling to the hem of her skirt. An Informal wedding reception lmme- diately followed the ceremony at the "home, of the bride on 540 Elisabeth street. There was music for dancing ' . . . - .nm Q land a uatniy supper wvcu Jtabla decked with Ophelia roses. The 'Misses Eileen Yerex. Esther Maegley. i Msrguerlte Schant. Vlrene Flnley. Mrs. I,ella Metcalf and Mrs. George Hawley assisted about the rooms. After a brief wedding trip the young couple will mske their home In Portland. An event of Saturday evening will be the dance given at the club house Of the Oregon State Motor association. These dancing parties are always an ticipated with a great deal of pleasure by the members of the club and their friends. Oood music is assured, and dsnclng will begin st 9 o'clock. An Interesting feature of all the winter parties of the club Is the pleasant In formality of the affairs. Those who An tint rare to dance often drive out end spend an hour or two before the huge fireplace and enjoy the hospitality of the house. Miss Txttle Hatfield, major of Di vision One, Comrades club, will have charge of arrangements for a party at B'nal B'rith hall on Saturday evening for the men in uniform who are sta tioned at Vancouver. Tickets for ad mission will be Issued to the men at the Soldiers and Sailors club this week. ,11118 dance is a continuation of the War .Camp Community -service dances given ' ny tne aetaenmente or me isationai League for Woman's Service. Captains working wfth this unit who will assist with Saturday's affair are the Misses Nell Banfleld, Eileen Yerex, Abble Ly man, Agnes Togler, Anna Walsh, Mar lon Citron. Myrtle Bingham, Ethel Ka ble. glenn Shope, Eugenia Craig and Leotta Smith. Miss Genlvleve Thompson, who Is convalescing from an attack of In fluenza In New York, will remain there a few weeks before returning to Washington, D. C, to resume her work In the Intelligence department. tf' A. s f rk EE i iSt i r-'w5 Jh v Dinner Dance to Be Elaborate Affair Astoria to Get Chapter of D. A. R. Opportunities Along Lines of Americanization Pointed Out at Meeting. Reservations Made for More Than 400 at Waverley Coun try Club for Tonight. MUCH interest is manifested In the Thanksgiving dinner dance this evening at the Waverley Country club. This affair will be one of the most elaborate and unique of any of the club'a .social activities. Reservations have been made for more than 400 diners and tables will be arranged throughout the dining room, ball room and lounge. Special features In tab leaux vivants. costumed attendants and musical extras will be a part of the be served at 7 o'clock and dancing will continue throughout the evening.. Rose City Park Community club's en tertainment committee announces to members and friends that arrangements are entirely comnlete for the Llberty- .Thanksg'ihg dance, to be held this evenmg. . Special . music has been ar ranged:" All residents of this commu nity are Invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ayer will be hosts on Thanksgiving day for a family dinner at which Mr. and Mrs. J&hn Griffith Edwards and the C. E, S. Wood family will be guests. Br Telia Winner TTHE great opportunities along lines .of Aiuencanuuiuon wnicn are now open to the Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution, were fully discussed at the meeting of the state board, held Tuesday at Central library, the state regent. Mrs. F. M. Wilkins of Eugene, presiding. Mrs. Esther Al len Jobes, chairman of the American citizenship education committee, out lined her plans showing an extensive program along constructive lines. A call has come for the establishment of a chapter at Astoria and it is expected that itwill be organized, the opportu nity among aliens there being unusually large. The chapters will now take up the making of refugee garments instead of Red Cross garments and dressings as they have been doing. Those attending the conference were. Mrs. F. M. Wilkins, state regent, of Eugene: Mrs. Walter F. Burrell, state vice regent: Mrs. S. L. Albaugh, regent of Willamette chapter ;, Mrs. Mary Bar low Wilkins, representing Mrs. John A. Keating, regent of Multnomah chapter: and Mrs. Esther Allen Jones, Mrs. J. Thorburn Ross. Mrs. W. C. Witzel, Mrs. J. B. Knight. Mrs U. E. Pearson. Mrs. Harry C. Moore. Mrs. W. H. Chanin and Mrs. U. S. Shipley, chairmen of u-umiuuiees. Reed eolleee is hi whether the coming of peace has de- treaaea me need or the army for recon- Buuctiou aides in military hosnitl. Surgeon General Gora-an nf th . assures the college that every woman me conege can recommend will probably be needed. Within the last few days the official casualty lists have Assuming that only half of the cases needed the services of reconstruction aides, and that half of this number would be totally recovered within three months, there would still be need of 6000 reconstruction aides in this country and In France. There are not at the present time iooo trained women avail able In the whole country. One hundred. and twenty-eight Reed tuiiego women nave already been ac cepted by the surgeon general. Fifty six have been ordered The next course of train in?- win hn December 1 and continue for four montfts. M AE MARVIS is the sou brette with the musical comedy offering, "My Soldier Girl,"? Thanksgiving attraction at the Heilig, be ginning Thursdays afternoon. Bed Time Tale ' X.. - MVS 5 , The Race Between the Bearer Twtnt i YOU remember that Tom and Jerry Beaver are twins. And I am glad to ay that they were good and lolly friends, too. They never kicked . each other out -of bed In the nice Beaver house. But both loved immensely to play a joke on the other, and the had sense enough to take a prank In fun, and not become angry. I suppose you have seen people who delight to get a prank off on another chap, but wbo get angry themselves, when a prank Is sprung, suddenly on therru Well, the Beaver twins had more sense than Such foolish people. And so. When Tom Beaver grabbed a limb ot a tree, in the woods, and jumped Into their little canal to swim and Uve for their woodpile, calling, "Jerry, let'a have a big race I" why, Jerry was such a "good sport" that he rushed, to win that race If possible. And those twins dived Into the canal, each with-a big limb, and swam for home. But Tom got there first and put his branch on tb woodpile. He had to dive to reach theyPoodpile. You say you never heard of a woodpile being under water? Well, let me tell you that many strange things happen in Beavertown. In that city every woodpile Is at the bot tom of Mirror Pond. You see, their woodpile keeps them warm in the win ter. But, you ask. do the Beavers build a fire? Yes, they build a fire in their stomachs to keep them warm. You see, a Beaver eats his woodpile ! And Tom and Jerry and the Beavers would eat that woodpile In the winter. But soon Tom's branch was floating on top of the water, and Jerry aid, "Tom, I beat kd.. F. B. Easterly, national director of the order, beginning at Cove, Tuesday. Completion of the organisation of the Court of Honor in Portland has been postponed to Thursday, December 5, by C. D. Jester, state manager. , The Moos of Oregon City will give a dance on Thanksgiving night. There will be special features and good music Sunnyslde lodge, A. F. and A. M., has an Important meeting for Thursday night. The session promises to be a brief one r The Mayflower cmb will meetings next Monday evenlnjr. Decern Der z, at s:io. m the blue room of the Portland hotel. All members are urg ently requested to be present. Matters relative to conservation of food will be discussed. Business for the winter months will be taken up. The executive board of the Portland Parent-Teacher council will be held in room 551, Courthouse, Friday at 2 p. m. All members are urged to be present. The Auxiliary toCompany C, 116th Engineers, will not meet this week. ft Fmy Picture "UktStorj" Big Bill' Hart - Seen in Khaki in xne Boraer wireiM th William S. Hart photoplay, to be seen at tne Liberty Sunday, "Big Bill" appears in KnaKi. it is only near the close of the cloture that he is no nttlrAH hn. ever, because it takes him risrht un un til the denoument of the story to out wit the Hun plotters who work against his interests throughout the action of the slot. The storv has to da with Gor man spies along the border, av. hidden wireless ana attempts of the Huns to notify thefr leaders of the time of transport sailtners. A beautiful telegraph opera tos. played Dy wanaa iiawiey, is tne heroine. H una I l III Jf K ItSTQUAUTV ! I Nil In that rity, every woodpile Is at the bottom of Mirror Pond. you. for you didn't fasten your limb well to the woodpile." So Tom had to admit that he was beaten. AU night long the Beavers worked until suddenly a sound was heard in the Great Forest like a pistol shot. It was Mother Beaver in the canaL close to the goplars. Her keen ears heard a soft footfall of some enemy and she gave the water a terrific whack with her long and flat tail, and the echoes rang through the Great Forest like a pistol shot. And at that signal of danger, all the Beavers dived Into the canal and swam very fast, very fast indeed, for home that 4s, all except Tom and Jer ry's Uttie brother, who was a naughty, disobedient child. This little brother gave his mother much trouble, because he would not mind her. and so, now. in-, stead of diving into the canal, he stayed where he was, and said to himself: ' Mother doesn't know what she is talk ing about. There's no danger!" And you know if children disobey their pa rents, something is apt to happen to them to punish them. Tomorrow The Naughty Little Bea ver Is Missing. Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Sheldon of Medford wilt entertain Mr. and Mm. fimm-a-tt W VfrMith ind Master Bobbv McMath at dinner on -Thanksgiving day. There's Oefcy Oae Way to secure a satin skin. Apply Satin Skin Cream, then Satin Skin Powder. Adw. AMUSEMENTS KNOCKS OUT PAIN THE FIRST ROUND Comforting relief from pain - m1rt .mrtnn'e ill World's Liniment This famous reliever of rheumatic aches. soreness. stiffness, painful sprains, neuralgic pains, and most other external twinges that humanity suffers from, enioya its great eaiee because It practically never falls to I bring speedy, comforting relief. Always ready for use. it takes little to penetrate without rnbblag and pro duce results. Clean, refreshing. At all drug stores. A large bottle means economy. 30c. 60c. $1.20. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS The Bill is Never, Long Over-Due " We all need pleasure and recreation, but many of us pay too dearly for it. Continued over-eating, over drinking, late hours and loss of sleep gradually roll up an account that brings sickness and enforced rest. Weak kidneys is the common penalty. Daily backache, dizzy spells, headaches, rheumatic pains ana urinary irregularities are warnings of kidney weakness. Neglect may lead to gravel, dropsy or Bright's disease. For quick relief, moderate the habits that have brought on the trouble and use Doan'a Kidneg Pills. Doan s are used and recommended the world over. VAUDEVILLE HIPPODROME Broadway at Yimhin. Raul. uner, ue sara, man or myntery. FBotoplar leainr. Moncacu ixwa in "The Grouch." PANTAGES Broadway at Alder. Vaudeville I beaajina act. Gsorce Cnooa musical comcdr uccess. -Ha, lilt Melody." Film lea tare. Bath Koland. in a continuation of tne serial. nana L-p. STOCK BAKER Brotdwiy and Morriion. Baker Rtock company In "5u Hopkina." Matinee. 2:15 nieht. 8:15. ALCAZAR Eleventh and Morrison. The Al- eaiar Player. In "The Silent Voice." Matinees, 2:15: nicht. 8:15. LYRIC Fourth and Stark. Lyric Musical Farce company in "The Black Cat." Afternoon and evening. PHOTOPLATS LIBERTY Broadway at Stark. Noma Tl- madce in "The Forbidden City," "Fatty" Arbuckle in "The Sheriff." 11 a. m. to ll p. n. COLUMBIA Sixth near Stark. Harold Lock 12 O'Clock (either way) At 12 owe home lunch or busi ness lunch Borden's Malted Milk is nutritious, time-MTing and refreshing: At IS Midmif Itwhen nerves are taut and Uds are sleepless soothing, relaxing beverage. Serfe piping hot. s JntUt oi Bordn'at all drvf ' store sgvors packaf as etUy. 73crrte4toi MALTED MILK, Butternut Bread is now an all white bread by Uncle Sam's authority. ICTORY has crowned the glorious achievements of our brave soldiers and sailors, and a just and right eous peice will soon be proclaimed throughout" the world; therefore Let Us All Join in Making This the Greatest In-the History of the World Let us, give thanks for the blessings that have come to us and for the triumph of right by taking an active part in the patriotic pro gram prepared for Thanksgiving Day. t' Store Closed Tomorrow AH day See Thursday evening and Friday morning papers lor Friday offerings in Christmas merchandise. Olds, Wortman & King RFflfMC TOMORROW uiuuin 3AFTEKOO.Y,iiU THANKSGIYlNfe ATTRACTION HEILIG K SIGHTS 2 MATINEES BEGIXMXO Tomorrow Matinee Floor II; BaU lie, (art GaU etc MUSICAL COJIEDT HIT My Soldier Girl PRETTT C1IU CATCHT GIRLS lull MtSIO EVE'S Floor Sl.il, latt S rows fit Baleoar 1. Tie, iSe; Gallery Me. Tomorrow m Satarday M atlases, Floor 1. BaU ;&e, &. GaL . WARNING Seesra Tickets Early. Remember Tomorrow Is a Holiday. anaaiN mat. TODAY Xte The Tamoui BAKER STOCK CO, la SIS HOPKINS The Ureal and Ual tint Tuae la A look Vats. Wad.. Than.. Set., 26 KveaiBta. SSe. Se. 7 So. CWar tar.l . Weit "lood aroeleua. Awiac-lel- r MORRISON ATI ITH IPLAYS THAT PLEASE Oraat Mystery SMar The Unknown Voice Bartain Mat. Teeajr SSe Sr0IAL MAT. THURSDAY EVEBT EVENING. 25e. SOe, 6 Safe CfcriiiFnnTScndniviUDS ass for r- V Nourtaklnss DIeMtIbIel . NoCooUni For Infama,TnvaUda aodOrowing Children. I Rich Milk, Mai tad Grain Extract la PowdW lb Orldtial Food-Drink Fpr AU Axas.1 OTHERS ar IMITATIONS mfTi i rTry -r A ' These Are Portland Cases: ! P. O. Lllyah. retired farmer, 141 Beech at., says: "I waa In bad shape several years ago - with kidney trouble. Nights I had to get up often to pass the kidney secretions, which were highly colored. My back hurt me and waa lame and stiff and when I bent over sharp pains darted v across my kidneys. After I started using Doan'a Kidney skills IVas soon feel ing better and I continued taking them until I waa cured. . X can't recommend Doan'a too highly." . ' K. R. llorton. retired farmer, 1021 E. Eighteenth st. N.. says: "When my kidneys haven't acted right, or I hava had any other kidney trouble, I have used Doan'a Kidney Pills. They have always com pletely relieved me." (State ment given November 17, 1915.) . Doaa's Always Reliable On May 18. 1917. Mr. Horton said: "I am Just as good a friend of Doan's Kidney Pills when I first recommended them. A few of Doan's now and then keep my kidneys in good order." two, three or four pounds a week Is the rule. Procure them from any drug gist or ir you prefer send 75 cents to the Marmola Co., 864 Woodward Ave., Detroit. Mich., for a large case. (Ad.) STUFFED UPWITH "A BAD COLD?" DOANS KIDNEY PILLS .... i. ' ...... - . v. - r . 0e Box at AO Stores. Foster-MIIburn G Buffalo, KY Mfj. Chemv Harmless Means of Reducing Fat Many fat people fear ordinary means for reducing their weight. Here is an extraordinary method. Extraordinary Decanae wniie periecuy narmiess no dieting or exercise are necessary. Mar mola Prescription Tablets are made ex actly in accordance with the famous. wood, in "Pals First" 11 a. m. to ll n. m. Marmola Prescription. A reduction or DTKA.iD Washington, twtween far and Went Park. Tom Mix. in "Fame and Fortune." Four vaudeville acta. 11 a. m. to 11 n m. MAJESTIC Washington at Park. William Far- Bum in "Tne Kainbow TraiL" 11 a. m. to 11pm-' SUNSET Washington and Broadway. William . Hart in "Tne ratnot." ll a. m. to 11 D. m. GLOBE Wa-thrnrton at Eleventh. Marguerite Clark in "Wildnower." 11a.m. tnlln. n. CIRCLE Fourth near Washington. Alice Joioe, in ine -rnumpn ot tne wees. ll a. m. to 11 p. m. STAB Washington at Park. "Kias Ue. Mv root," or -Moral Buiclde." 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. PEOPLES Lina Cavalier!, in "A Woman of impulse. 11 s, m. to 11 p. m. I FRATERNAL NOTES 1 lvannoe lodge. Knights of Pvthi&a ruesaay nignt held a brief social an lousiness session and then turned the! ri vi 1. vnn.hii ttark . nail over to the Dramatic Order Knights they are all Uktly to result in dangerous w "uvi aoMii, wuuimiinaea nv n a i .ah.hv imiaea hsvVMi in iim . Groocock. mokona of the tribe, to drill An w ffrtlvelv and cruickly Dr. in preparation ror the reception and I King's New Discovery helps to do tha entertainment of deleratea to the K. of I .Hwtnv work Inflamed. Irritated mam- P. Grand Lodge next Tuesday. ; lbranaa are soothed. -the mucous phlegm Multnomah Circle. Welehbor. of WnsA. loosened freely and iuiet. restful sleep craft, -will vlcvt nffiMM t7- I follows. Z ""v . :. ... v,.. at neaaauaxtera Diuiainr Mnai nr, -m i - - I - " I . m . n A Allen, clerk, is anxious fa have a full w na x-'v' I attendance. St. Johns Camp, Modern Woodmen of America, has accepted more new mem bers in Oregon during lig than any two camps in tne atate. Get busy with a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery at once Sold sine 1869. Constipation Emancipation No mart lasy bowels, yellow complex. 'Zr . r:- ' locate headache, Indigestion, ember- ert Oakman. deputy bead consul fori nuinr breath, whan you usa as. a cor- Oregon with .. tha Modern Waonmm nf I wtiv rr. Klnsr'a New Ufa Pills. They LAmerica, is preparing to, tour tha state) systematize, the system, and : keep th BW wwn mo vt weait louowln 'with J wona : looion jawnitt.-?,ww-f MIUD LAMBIRT a-S ERNIST Pi. ALL MTTIOMTf A CiwKr fef Min . Hrmer Wttil Oreoa Punka NIM !! sod Bnrch. Officer Tokn and Do. ArUstie Treat. La rranoe Bna.. Official War JUview. Travel Weekly. slOSfFM aCNNKTT AN COWARD RICHARDS mmm With Soups and broths. You will find Snow Flakes satisfying in every particular. You Will enjoy iinmensely their delicious salty crispness and rich texture. Don't ask for crackers, say Snow Flakes. .Your grocer can supply you. PANTAGE S u. MAT. DAILY 2:30 J' Mr. Oeorte Cbeo rrmta "OH, THAT MIIOOT" Ths 118 Mualeal Hurrleane With Jack Henry, iloldt. CeOllM. VVIluam Pollard and a Cnmnanv nf Fifteen Is Other Blf Acu Three Performance iJaO Msfat Curtain at T sad LYRIC mm m i 4 MUSICAL STOCK Maunas Osilr. 1t Only AD This Week. Oae Bi Straak ef Faa TMg SLACK CAT With DiTJsa sna Irsaks sad the neeesjal ChoTJM ' a Dig enow i or use jaeaer TTiunSar Peefarmanes Centlnueus fHSar Owsews OlrW Pent eel TOMORROW SaesW TkaAtsalvlnf Oaf AttrasUsa CaralsUa Farrar asui Wallace Raexl IAJ "The Woman' God ForotM Mr Cam "WseWi f Sir. M CIRCLE THEATRE rouRTM at WASMiaaToai DANCING GRAND THANKSGIYINO BALL i at DeHonar'a bearjtt nl academy. 2ld and Washtnsjton. Thursday avsnins, November 21. GRAND BEAUTY CONTEST TllaWh WenrarW aytttsiK1sl Vw4aaa msi Ska, -n - w wawwaw ars imm svva uw thr most bMUttf ui EXHlimOX DAXCIIfO Iff TU4AflsMr Sfltl Balsa IMinilsi e-rftl exhibitions In th most beautiful Bpj lash WA aTtsi Tsa alresm S3 a a ik. ' "ewiv -svvjiS, eras vnsaj irfSV ties win tha pHses ; sea real dancers in uw mw uwuuiui aancea. Lanoa to tne best music. Ton cannot afford to miss this. Tall your frienda to meet you. Ad-miaaion-Ladiea, 30c; sjenLa, COa oifinnvn aaocins; ciaaaea atari Hm day and Friday area. Learn from pro- miuu eanocn, raone Mam I IMO our Ad on Paca I, DANCING TON I G HT Cotillion HaU 14TH OFF WASH. FortlatteT flnast anel larg st Ballroom. , WsmJrfuI baH-boarins; avrlaf 'floor. Spocial "i UtarnksfiTing . abaca after. aoosi aaxl oro. , Loans to , daaco at or Jcaool lossoas $5.- . . -. A