THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11 Marriage of Miss 'Alberta Ca vender and Osborn B. Morrow at ; Benson hoteL Subscription dance at Benson hotel. Fortslehtly ard party at Laurelhurst club. txeen; iPommt'g CLUB THURSDAY, NOVEMBER li Social Science club at 2 p. m. with Mra. A. It. Rush. 441 . . Eleventh street. I . A , KN JJAH.' ak Grova Mllwaukle Social Service dub at 2 p. in, with Mra,"- Fred Miller. SOCIAL CALENDAR Graduates to Plant Trees Thursday By Helea Hatehlsea TUP: STUDENTS and members of the Society of Graduate of St. Helens Hall will assemble Thursday In eelebra- i tion of Armistice day. The ceremony which will be held at 11 a. m. w the occasion of the planting of trees and shrubs in the school grounds which will serve as permanent memorials to the men who ave their lives in the service. , Bishop Walter Taylor Sumner 'ml rive the address of the occasion. Mrs. Frederick N. 8tron a member of the first graduating class of the school, will plant a tree for the alumnae members. Mra William U Wood is president of the Society of Graduates, Mrs. W. T. Muir and Miss Caroline Paige vice presi dents. Mrs. M. B. Moores secretary, Miss Juantta Matlock assistant secretary. Miss Myla Chambers and Miss JNadine Caswell are treasurers. 'Trustees of the hall and friends of the students and alumnae are urged to be present. .'. The women's card club of the Elks lodge will meet Thursday at 2 o'clock in the Elks temple. Bridge and 00 will be played. Mrs. Robert Adams and Mrs. A. S. Benson will be hostesses. At the last meeting honors fell to Mrs. A. Rosensteln, Mrs. M. Rybke Mrs, R. U Osborne. Mra Hugh Knlte, Mrs. Frank Currltan. Mrs. K. I Phillips and Mra W, It. Agnew. Mr. and Mra Philip Wiseman of Is Angeles have been visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Newill for a few days. Mr. Wiseman Is a brother of Mra Newill. ' : ' H - ' House D'a Sunday "at home", was one f the pleasant affairs of the year's dor mitory life at Reed college. ; invitations sent out by Miss Josephine Felts, house president, filled the girls' residence to capacity. The event was an approxi mate anniversary of a similar occasion last year . when- House D was thrown open to the Imen of House ? when it was rumored that the "F" owl was hid- qoh ill uie A" " vt " n""f rf search party, which eventually located the ow In an outer balcony, has begun a House D tradition which the Reed community hopes will live. , ' Miss Gula Gamble, the Northwest IiitV' for elrls' work, of the y. W, C. A., was .a visitor in the city Saturday. j An Interesting supper was given Fri- .flay night by a group of girls, formerly known as the Y. W. C. A-Campfire girls, at the association building. The honor guest was Miss Artie Moore, who has recently returned to the city from Philadelphia. The hostesses were : Miss Frances -Simpson. Miss Amy Turner, Miss Maud Scbroeder and Miss Florence Huntress. Mr. and Mrs. IxjuIs, Rosenblatt left Thursday for Chicago to visit the father of Mrs. Rosenblatt, -M. Marx, on the occasion of the celebration of his eightieth , birthday anniversary. Mr. Roeerblatt will attend to some spring buying for his" firm while In. Chicago, . and expects to be away about three weeks.' -: ' Mcond of their series of dances next Tuesday evening at Pythian hall. Hugh J. Boyd Is chairman of the committee on arrangements. The regular, meeting of Betsy Ross tent. Daughters of Veterans, will be held Thursday evening at 8 o'clocK in room 635 courthouse. A large attend ance Is desired, as there Is Important business. Including initiation. vr- . e Hon. George Fowlds "of Auckland, New. Zealand, accompanied, by his charming daughters, have been visitors In DnHUnil fin th va rt tti!f 1nart- "ure Mr. and mYs. J. R. KUlson .were hosts at a dinner given for them. The . additional : guests included Senator. (Jeorge J-i. cnamoerialn, consul and Mra R Vejar. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Who ever heard of a good ' J breakfast without af good cup of coffee ? . 1 So why not have it ? It costs just about the Same as va cup of ordinary coffee . a pound of fine coffee makes . so many cups. j So, ! again, why not have your good cup of coffee for breakfast? Schilling Coffee, at your grocer's,, is money-backed. Schilling Coflee . . IF ' YOU HAVK '. Rooms That Do Not Heat . CALL US IP VOUH Furnace Smokes CALL, US AQENTt J POH GLOBE FURNACE ALDER SHEET METAL WORKS COWY. 2633 6B0 WASH. T. ' 1 .'..''- MISS EVELYN BOYCE, who was a recent host ess at a dancing party at the Portland hotel. 1 ' ' f t vrf "S A A i ? ' I f W Wheelwright, Mr. and Mrs. B. Lee Paget, Dr. and Mrs. C R- Templeton and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. U'Ren. '' Mr and . Mrs. Estes Snedecor (Rachel King) have returned from their wedding trip through Florida and are at the home of the bride's parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Elliott King, for the present. Miss Constance King, sister of Mrs. Snedecor, also returned from the East, arriving In the i city Sunday. Mrs. Walker Campbell has left the city and will spend the winter months in Kansas -City. '. - Mr. and MrsjVT. C. Ammons of Pen dleton announce the birth of a son, November 1.. Mrs. Ammons was Miss Mildred Hudson before her marriage. The baby has been named Thomas Carl Jr. . ; The women's! auxiliary of Portland post No. ' 1, American Legion, will jslve a benefit dance at Multnomah hotel Friday evening, i Members of Multnomah Amateur Athletic club are to be special guests. . , ; l The marriage of Miss Ethel wynne Harris and Allen Hemphill will take place this evening at St. Stephens pro cathedral- The ceremony will be marked with simplicity, and the bride has issued no formal invitations for the occasion. The service will be read by the Rev. Frederick Howard, an old family friend. : Minnesota State society will give, a harvest party this evening at the Turn Verein halL Cards and dancing will offer diversion for the evening. . Mra Ranforfl Tyiv pnpart XL'ill Via hostess for a tea Saturday in honor of Miss Ruth Lowngart who recently re turned to roruana with her rather, I Lowengart, from . abroad, where she made her home for several years. r A delightful week-end party at Mist Falls lodge was enjoyed by a dozen Portland people; the festivities beginning with a dinner and dance Saturday eve ning. Those making up the party were : Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Carl, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Grabler, ;mi and Mrs. S. A. Mc Allister, Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Asher, Miss Enid Kimball, Miss Mayo Kimball, W. H. Wever and J. F. McCorkle. Chatterer Remembers Rusty By. Thornton YT. Bnrgeis Bad names don't make another bad Keep that in mind when you are mad. ' Happy Jack Squirrel. IHATTEREyt THE RED SQUIRREL) -i didn't believe Happy Jack the Gray Squirrel when the latter said that he hadn't touched one of those fat hickory nuts which had been taken from beneath a certain hickory tree which Chatterer claimed as his very own. But when Peter Rabbit spoke up and Baid that he had watched Happy Jack gathering cnninuu au ariernoon Chatterer be gan to think that he might be blaming the wrong one.;' He didn't want to think so. i in tne nrst place, he didn't want to admit thathe was wrong. In the second dace, he has no Inva fn ii cousin, Happy Jack, and is always look ing xor cause lor a quarrel with him. Chatterer made a face at Peter Rah- bit. i"lf I didn't have anvthlnar hottor to do than sit around watching other people work I wouldn't tell about it." he barked. Peter chuckled. It always tickles him to see Chatterer In a rage, for Chatterer is such an excitable smalE person that he does funny tMnrn ali hA . in... his temper. ' T "Probably those fat hickory nuts walked off themselves," said Peter, and chuckled again. Chatterer's eyes snapped ' and he Jfked hla little red tail so hard that It seemed to Peter that there Was real danger that he would snap It off. "You you you" began Chatterer and suddenly turned and started off through the tree tops as fast he had had come. . ' , Peter stared in round-eyed surprise. "Well. I never!" hn nriai what has struck that red-coated rascal? jou never snow what he'll do next." "Make troubla far ns count on that," snapped Happy Jack, "I hare a notion to follow .hlm and Bee where that hickory tree Is. It Isn't his. The trees of the Green Forest belong to alL Each has a right to take what he can get No on has a right to try to stop hia neighbors from eet- tlng what they can. Chatterer dldnt wng- won taey can. chatterer didn't -jpiani lu it may that my own groat-tB great-ever-so-ffreat-irrandf at br ri a nt it. Even If he did. I wouldn't have any right to claim all thorn fat hirnn I Chatterer may have discovered that tree, bur the tree was there before he Constitution Is Adopted by Art League . By TeUa Wlaaer rpiHB School Art league, the outgrowth X of the school beautifying committee, met Monday afternoon at Central li brary and adopted a constitution. Mrs. J, C. Klliott King was chairman. Mrs. D. A. Patullo, Mrs. E. A. McPherson and Miss Anna Crocker were named on the nominating committee to report , at a special meeting to be held next Mon day at the same time and place. The affiliation committee, consisting of Mrs. Harry Beal Torrey, Mrs. Julia Mar quant and Miss Vella Winner, will re port on the response made by the women's organizations toward . the league, the object of which is the pro motion of a love and appreciation of the best In art among the pupils of the Portland public schools. .' i. Members of the American Legion aux iliary are reauested to be present at 10 o'clock Thursday morning at the Flat iron building to complete arrangements for Armistice day parade. '' The Community Service swimming class will meet, tonight at the Y. W. C. A. pool from,5 until 8. Folk and esthetic class will meet this same evening in the Y. W. C. A. gymnasium from 7 :45 to 5 :45. The annual meeting of the board of directors of the Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs will be held Saturday at the home of the treasurer, Mrs. John Van Zante, on Willamette Heights. Follow ing the meeting. Mrs. Van Zante will entertain the board members at lunch eon. Mrs. Ida B. Callahan of, CorvallU, president, will preside at the meeting. St. Ann's society will meet Thursday at 2 p. m. with Mrs. J. D. Ourren, 762 East Couch street. Take Monta villa, The Progressive Woman's league will give a silver tea for the benefit of the Albertina Kerr nursery Saturday, in the blue room of the Hotel Portland. A fine musical program will be given. The public is invited. : ; Wlllard W. C. T. U. will hold its busi ness meeting Friday. 2 p. m.. at the home of Mrs. E. Cook, 1015 Garfield ave. Miss S. L Lyman will have charge of current events. Each member is re quested to bring an event. ' ' The women's association of the First Congregational church held an all-day meeting to prepare for a bazaar -which they plan holding on November 30. The following booths will have as chairmen: Candy booth, Mrs. R- M. Gray ; delicat essen booth, Mrs. W. B. Knapp; apron table, Mrs. J. D. Ripley; handkerchief table, Mrs. John McCall 5 quilt booth, Mrs. M. F. Handerson; rug store, Mrs. Anna Sorenson : miscellaneous booth, Mrs. G. M. Nothnagl, nd Dr. McEl veen's booth, for which he expects a con tribution from everybody. On account of Thursday being a holi day, the Hudson Parent-Teacher asso ciation will hold Its meeting next week, Thursday, November ' 18, at 3 o'clock. Thosa attending will have the privilege of hearing Mrs. Frazelle talk on "Chil dren's Playthings" and "Books for Chil dren." A group of the friends of Roy Van Busklrk were pleasantly entertained at hia, home Saturday evening on the oc casion of his birthday anniversary. The affair was -arranged as a surprise for Mr. Van Buskirk and the details of the evening's entertainment were carried out in Halloween effect. Guests In cluded Mr. and Mrs. Al Roth, Mr. and Mrs. George Hartwell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartwell, Miss Margaret Hart well, Mr. and Mrs. Llnder, Mr. and Mrs. Dave White, Mr. and Mrs. Leabo, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buchanan and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Van Buskirk. George Wright Relief corps No. 2 is preparing for the annual dinner and bazaar at hall 525 courthouse Wednes day. Sewing meetings are held every week. Last Friday Mrs. Emma Rob ertson was hostess at the home of her ( daughter, Mrs. F. H. Hildebrand, 1006 ' Schuyler . street. was born and just finding It doesn't give' him the right to claim all those nuts." Happy Jack paused and looked long In the direction In which Chatterer had disappeared. But he didn't move to follow, "it will be time enough to look for those when I have finished with what I have here," he wisely concluded, and briskly began hunting for chestnuts again. Now, the thing that had caused Pat- tJ3 "Probably those fat hickory nuts walked off themselves," said Peter . terer to break off short as he started to call Peter Rabbit names was the mem ory of the stranger In the Green Forest, that big cousin of his. Rusty the Fox Squirrel, whom he had met that morn ing. .. Yes, sir. Chatterer had suddenly remembered Rusty. Could it be that Rusty hadn't.left the Green Forest after "all? Chatterer had tried to frighten him by telling him of all the enemies of the Squirrel family who lived in the Green Forest. Rusty had seemed to be frightened and Chatterer had seen him Start Off. Ha hadn't r4n other thought since. Now the suspicion 1 i"'P". alter an. tusty hadn't way naa PPPea into hia head, On the instant Chatterer had started back to find out (Copyright, 1920. by T. : W. Buraeaa) The next story! Uneasy.' "Chatterer Becomes , TAtJDETOtH . FANTAGES Broadway at Aldar. His elast TBtiderilla and photoplay feature. AfteraoM and cveninc- Frog raja cbaages Monday after noon. , tOEVV'8 HIPPODROME Broadway at Tam hiU. Diractirm Aekermaa at Harris, Taode villa. Afternoon aad Bight. STOCK BAKKR Morrison at Elenth. Baker Stock company la "Tho Gypsy Trail." Hatiac Wedaiaday. Saturday and Sunday, 2:30; trw Rings. 8 :20. LYRIC Broadway and Morrbon. I-yrio Murfcal Traaty company in "Ttngo Crase." Matin daily, 2:20; ercnins. 8:20. PHOTOPEATS COLUMBIA Sixth at Stark. Basil Enf'a atory, "artbbound."i 11 a a. to 11 ft a. LIBERTY Broadway at Stark. "45 Minutes From Broadway." 11: a. m. to 11 p. to. EIVOLI Wa&hinston at ! Park. "Tha Beransa of Tarzan." 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. MAJESTIC Waahington at Park. "Tha Norta Wind' Malice." 11 a. m. to 11 P. ra. PEOPLES Wert Park at Alder. May ABfaon in "Held in Trust." 11 a. ra. to 11 p. m. STAR Waaninrton at Park. Harry Carey la "Sundown Slim." .li t. nv to 11 m. CIRCLE Fourth, near Wathingtoa. Elsie Fer- cuaon ia "Lady Hone's Daughter."! 0 a, an. to 4 o'clock th next morning. I, . Ivanhoe lodge. Knights ef Pythias, had a large class of candidates in page rank Tuesday evening at the Pythian building. Arrangements were made for the reception of the supreme chancellor, William Ladew of New York, next Tues day evening; "When a class of 200 or more will be given knight rank. I Anchor council. Security Benefit as sociation, Tuesday evening In W. O. W. temple, held one .of the most successful and enjoyable dances of the season, with the large hall well filled and many members and friends participating., Portland lodge. Loyal Order of Moose, has made a record for itself in the so cial entertainments and dances It gives at Moose temple. Fourth betwen Tay lor and Yamhill streets. Its dance Tues day evening filled Its unusually large halL j I The annual memorial services of Port land lodge of Elks will be held the first Sunday in December. The following committee is In charge of the program, which will be published in a few days: T. E. Dowling. chairman; Ray Cotton, Leonard Thatcher, 'W. A. Bacon, E. Y. Lansing. ' f Friday evening, November 5, the Dra matic Order, Knights of Khorassan. In ceremonial session at the hall of Pha lanx lodge, K. of P.. at East Sixth and Alder streets, Initiated 37 members of the order of Knights of Pythias into this rank of the order. Before the cere monial session a parade headed by the D. O. K. K. band and the Brigand Pa trol of Abd-uhl-Atef temple traveled the principal east side streets in the Imme diate vicinity of the hall. The next cer emonial of this fast growing order: will be held December 6 at Hdbd River, where more than B0 Pythlaris will cross the sapds to the sunshine oasis of Fyth ianism. The social club of Sunnyside chapter. Order Eastern Star,: has announced a bazaar to open next Saturday night at the Sunnyside Masonic temple. There will be a varied program, fortune tell ing, booths, many attractive articles for Christmas shoppers, household supplies and canned fruit on ; sale, and the pies and cakes and jellies will be, 100 per cent best ever. Mrs. Lillian Dafziel and Mrs. Anna E. Sunde have charge of the arrangements with a corps of capable sub-committees. ' e The bazaar being arranged for by Sunnyside chapter, O. E. S.. Saturday evening will be- held, at Sunnyside Ma sonic temple and lovers of home cooked good things will find a rare display ex hibited. A large attendance Is being prepared for by Mrs. Lillian Dalslel and Mrs. Anna E. Sunde, In charge of the committees. FRATERNAL gy-amjsgewMMwaLlatf I ! This Store Will Be CLOSED ALL DAY Thursday, November 11 Armistice Day ESTABLISHED BROAJTWAYAT MOTIRJSON SPECIAL Thursday Armistice Night Christensen's Hall ELETE3TTH 3TEAB MOBBISOX DARBY'S ORCHESTRA Every WEDNESDAY sad SATtTBPAT Klght Noted Film Star it. I . ,:V" ',.' ..- ' ' ' : To Appear in Person HENRY B. , WALTHALL, who has long been a favorite on the screen, is coming to Portland In person to dis play what is said to be his unusual abUity at dramatic characterisation on the speaking stage. The popular star will be at The Auditorium Sunday eve ning. November 21, with a company wf notable ' players. presenting Ibsenfs "Ghosts.'' under the direction of The Heilig theatre management. .1 For the season at least Walthall has forsaken motion pictures for a tour I the nation on the speaking stage and to the characterisation of Oswald Alvtn demanded of him in "Ghosts" he Us said to bring attributes that are dis tinctive. I ! Walthall Is said to play his part with a fidelity to Its demands that has led critics 'to declare he is actually preserit- she will tell you j thai the food (hat has nourished j three generations ofbahiea EAGLE BRAND nxknsed Milk m DANCE TONIGHT ! PORTLAND'S FINEST HALL Broadway Hall With Fleming's Orchestra De Lnxe Best Dance Music in the West f ' j EYEKT WEEK 1UGHT $100 Cash Prize Waltz Thursday Cotillion Hall Wonflerful Ball Bearing Spring Floor j EVERT WEEK WIGHT EXCEPT j MOM) AT ! We maintain the largest aad most np-tO'date Dancing School in the city. Competent professional In structor at both halls daily. MONTROSE U1NGLEK, Mgr. DANCING taughi ALL NEW STEPS and POPULAR DANCES anaranteed n S three-honr lesaona. Ladiee VS., GenUemea S5. ale Honey's beautiful academy. 23d and Washington. Beeinoen class start Monday and Friday eTcnincs. Advanced classes Tuesday CTenincs, 8 to 11:80. Plenty of de sirable j partners and practice no embarrass ment Toe can never leara dancing ia priest lessons from inferior teachers yoa must bare practice. Phone Uin 7666. PrivaU lessons ail hours. Citra Orand Ban Thursday aire. lu I 'Hi. m.h DANCE iAfik Tke3 1 ing the soul, of the man Ibsen created. The company he brings to The Audi torium ia one of unusual worth and the production; is on a scale of magnificence ana accuracy. The cast will Include Mary Cbarlesoo, William Clifford. Arthur Rutledge, Elizabeth DeWltt and others. Old and Young Wed Vancouver. WaBh.. Nov. 10. Dexter Buell, S3 years old, came to Vancouver, Tuesdav. tn unm m marri.n , 1Imu and Miss Stella Martin. 17-year-old girl, was also married here. Buell exchanged vows with jars. Mary Lee of Portland. Miss Martin was married fb Roy Culp of Kelso, her mother, Mrs. Ollie Martin, giving her consent. !liniiiliiiniiiiiiioiuiiiiitniiiiMiuiMiHiniHlHiiiiiitHiiii4aiuiiiiuiii4Mti:liininiMiiiiMiiMiHlHiiiliiliiliiiiiliiiiij 'Jliili'ininiMitiinininiiiiiiiriniittiiiiiniiiiniMiiiiuiuiiiiiiiMiiiiiiitiiiiaiiiiiiiiiniiiinliiliiiniMi4iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit Olds, Wortman & King 5 a ..; '.....' J ! , Our Store Will Remain Closed All Day Tomorrow 1 - 'Armistice t)ay" See Thursday Evening and Friday Morning Papers For Special Lower Price Offerings Throughout the Store ? rllll!IlllHlillMlll!!llill!ll:IMIUIli!!lllnlMlllnl:!l!lllllHilM)ll!:lllill!;illllllfHIUIMIul!ltHIIIIIIII!llllllia iniiiiiiMii!iiiilHliiiiiiniiiini:iliiliii:iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliitHliiiiiiitMiiiiiiuiuiii:iiiiiiiii - js!"'"-'A'V.V..V.VsJaa. Jumpin" Jaci's quaint, turituwdtOM, Makis eur TODDLES start; Jtyjoiiu OLD MAS SATISFACTION, Im Laeiatvanna UmJtrtvtar. WARMTH plus Fit plus Economy rum-totals Satisfac tion in underwear for Infants. The great popularity of Lackawanna Twins Bands and Shirts is due to the fact that they are cosily warm, , precise of fit and supremely immune from the disasters that overtake ordinary underwear in the tubbinj or wearing. v - Lackawanna Twins Baby Bands are expertly designed to cu ddle the baby's abdomen and give the support required at the ten der age. Lackawanna Twins Baby Shirts worn over the bands, supply comfort to the entire torso. In the putting on, the taking off and the wearing Lackawanna undergarments are a vital link between the comfort of the tiny wearer and the con venieiice of the tidy mother. LACKAWANNA TWINS Vac sasamt aea as morK . Underwtar for Boys end Grit from BIRTH TO SIXTEEN Most (hops etrry Lackawanna and ia qualities to suit every (m Arcadian Grill--Multnomah Hotel ARMISTICE DAY Thursday, November 1920 !. SPECIAL ARMISTICE SUPPER $1.50 per person from 9 tol2 Midnight -Famous Multnomah Orchestra Dancing MAKE YOUR RESERVATION NOW Fall and Winter Swimming Tank kept absolutely pure by fresh running water! and chlorine cas treatment Endorsed by all health authorities. Portland Natatorium BROADWAY AND MADISON Hermiston Picture k . House Disposed Of Hermiston, Nov. 10. The Play House, local i motion picture theatre, which opened September IS, has been void to A. W. Adamson of Valley City. N. D., who will continue the business, George 11. Adams, former proprietor,' has ac cepted a position with a film bouse in Portland and will begin bis new work Portland tent of the Maccabees is pre paring for a large class Initiation in its new Mace a bee hall at J86V4 Washington 3 s " a a - ? a . m 2 i a ' ? a Twini Underwear In various styles requirement of service and price.. ARMISTICE DANCES OH! BOY WHAT A TIME BROADWAY Ajri COTILLION HALLS Manager RINGL.ER Invitaa ererr onl- rerr nnl- formed Baddy to be hia sru est EE EE on this occasion at either ball. 1 DA5CE EVEKT EVE. AS CSUAL street Thursday night It Is going to be one of those : fraternal everybody will enjoy the scenes includ ing me canaiaetes. I AMUSEMENTS -Owing to Penile Pern a a 4- BEGINS TOMORROW AKMISTICE DAT HF II If! Broadway at Taylor I-al-.l J Psoas "Mala 1 TOMORROW FRWAY A JfD BATUKPAV " Continuous 1 to 1 1 P. M. j MOTlox picTrnrs ACTUAL FIQHTISU OF 91st 42d 2d ii TOGETHER WITH It GF.ItMAN "Sl'Bf" IN ACTIOIC ' COAVOY BUirS IN ACTIOS Benefit Fifth Oregon Infantry Band POPULAR PRICES ter M i These Frlcet Inclnde War Tax Announcement Kspeelal CITY ordebs BEG'D NOW PUBLIC AUDITORIUM Third and Clay Fhoae Mais 7SI ONE LHTT SUNDAY, NOY, 21 7 NtSAgEMDrr, BCEPIPKAL o mmc&farpmost Savon VmomJibf r- - .M4i.t. i ' StAjS PRODUCTION "GHOSTS' TOflETHEB WiTlt OWIT COMPANY OF PLAYERS 1 DIRECTION HEILIG THEATRE MANAGEMENT t Secure Tickets Now by Mall Address letters, make checks and poetofflce money orders payable to W. T. Panfrle. Auditorium. Third and Clay. ADD 10 PEK CENT WAR TAX TO PRICES OK T1CKKT. In clude 8elf-addreased stamped en velope to help insure safe return. PRICES Entire lower floor, SU0: first hal. cony, renter (rear), ll.iOj both Ides, SI; eond balrony, center (rear). Sit both tides, 60c. SECURE TICKETS EARLY sssra SIta.i8ete7Se WsbtslSelsSIJl 'SPIRIT OF MARD1 GRAS A MUSICAL nrvut LNATE LEIPZIG 8ABBOTT AND BROOKS GUY WEADICK&CO. CLAUDE AND MARION WILLIE HALE A BRO. DEBT BAKER & CO. HLXLn XTTT Pasquale AMAT0 Barlteae ef the Metropolltaa Opera Company -, DIRECTION STEERS A COMAN HEILIG THEATRE, NOV. 17 Floor, tSMt BaL, 110. IS, $UH, II. GaU Ren II Flos 10 War Tax Mail Orders Now SEND ORDER, CHECKS AND SELF ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPES TO STEERS A COHAN, COLUMBIA , BUILDING. Today To4a . ' PAR LOS. SOROOM AND BATH - 6 Vau Seville Acta Matinee Dally . . Twlee Nlshtly CIRCLE rOURTH at Waah. v aei r t sa UU ARMISTICE DAV "Lore' Oed of Motts, a with us yet, Leit we toreot. Leet we lorp. The Heart of Humanity" COMEDt "Bhade of Sliaasapeara. - FOUU WEKKLX BAKER SOW PLAYINO The diamine and Notel Corned' THE GYPSY TRAIL ALSO MATINS S SATUKOAV PANTAGES MUSICAL OOMCOY . JF MATinaa DAILY, t:S0, MartT Hronks r rewrite -WttT SIXTESN" A miniatara mwAr mmmSw w4th J.fV rJL Una, Bert Munise; aad a eontpaay of Brod beauties. ' Other Bl Aeta S. S Shows Daily. ' Kight CnrUin 7 and . L YRI C MUSICAL COasiOY OIHaa) and F ranks In "TANGO CRAZE" The Rosebud Chorus In full Bloom. Matinees at tj Night, 7 and . Country Store Irery Tuesday NleM. Ohorue atrtt' Oontaet rrtday Mlaht. u l, m. Powder River irrsr