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-THE '-OREGUH SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. -SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 1S2I. HEM Of BY APPEAR R E SIGHED TO mm LIVES Slayer of Sheriff Til Taylor to .Be Hanged Within Day of Year From Date First Set by Court Nov. I. The trap through Which Neil Hart plsnged to Ms dom la the dearth house at the iuu prison a year ago loday will function again In to axoesHioa llarfs 'csrapaatons la crlma ..Jena Fatal and Elvis D. Klrby, allaa 'Jamaa Ovn-n December 1 within oaa da of a yaar from the data originally set (or taeir sxeewtlan. I' alee press at plana ara chanced tha (wo man, Condemned to die for their part fa tba martfor of Sheriff Til Tey Jot of Ifeaatllla county. wtO gs to their death separately, the ona trap serving for both executions. Only the rape, which la ronewtd for erery execution. will ha chanced. While plana for !the execution of fUtate and Klrby have not been ftieiat ty announced by Warden Oompton, It la understood thai the two aiecutlana will b staged la tba aarly boura of the morning, probably between 7 and 9, with the wit nemos limited to prison officlala of Umatilla county, from where the two men were sentenced, newspaper re pre aentatlvea and two ministers. Both Rathia and Klrby. bavins ex- haunted every legal resource, are appa raatry raonnciled ta their fate, accord- Inn to prison authorities. They spend thair lima reading and imoUni a ad ex Changing- conversation back and forth bat ween their cells. In which they are constantly aontined with the exception ' at a brief time each awwalng whoa they ara permitted to exercise In the corridor of the celt room while their aeua are being cleaned. Prosecutor Armed In Court, Charge of Chicago Attorney ' Ry Trail H. Bartheloiaew laited PrM tad CerrtupeiKieaL . Loa Angeles, Cal.. Nav. I. When court opens before Superior Judge Reeva Mon day. Charlea K. Erbatetn. defense attor hey In the Kennedy murder case, will . Xlla an affidavit In which ha accuses one member of District Attorney Woolwine's force of coming into court armed, ba de dared Saturday night. Thla la bat ana of the thrills promised for the day, which is expected to ba the ' biggest since the seriea of sensations connected with the trials commenced. : Judge fteeva will decide whether Ml daylnn Obenchala will be dismissed and whether Arthur C. Burch, who la aecused with her of slaying John Belton Kennedy, shall be tried before a jury to determine hta aaaity. Two Noted Artists - ToAppear in Concert At The Auditorium Penelope Dalrea, mezzo soprae.- and tie wry si unreins, puuust, two noted axt- iata la the field of music, will be pre- aented in a concert Wednesday night at Tba Auditorium by tha 'O. K. Johaaonl i-iano company ana Meier fc rasit- Thej"HrtM appear in ewnnectfc wtth a demonstration of the Ampico, tba l lano that reprodwcea the technic, touch and tone of the virtue!. The concert will ba an tavttatia -affair and a capacity audienoa la prepared for. Penelope Dalrea la an American, torn in the West and he vocal studies were pursued entirety in the United States. tier repertoire la aaia to oe large ana varied but she baa had special auctass with worka f American and Scandina- vlan comparers. " Henry Souvainb' la also an American and he too, specializes tn prodntforrs of American composers. In addition to 1 having won fame as a pianist, ba baa gained recognition aa a composer, with many creative gems to nta crecm. ERROR IS COSTLY TO SCHOO L BOARD Clerical Mistake Deprives The Dalles of Use of $12,750 for the Current Year. i Th Dalles, Nov. I. Members of the local school board are endeavorinc to find out'juet who la to blame for tba clerical error which deprived them of 112,750 of school funds for the current fiscal year, and which now threatens to put the district more in debt next year because of the 8 per cent lax Em Itallon. :" r The aniaUke, Jt baa been found, oc curred In transmitting the budget fir- urea last -year "from" the board" to the county clerk. The $12,750 represented bonded indebtedness of the district. In some way this item was not included in the report to tba county "clerk and only f 7a.t0S.C0 waa actually called for in tba special tax. - . ' T TTI TT- The assessor, however, under the ar License r ee. Here jrajy??z? uvea. w uiuuun in uiv aas v y, K igAirWeV inw Portland -. Owners Of Autos May Pay Portland folks win be able to .pay their automobile license feea at an of fice In tba city and receive their li cense platea here, u. plana dweuaaea Saturday by Secretary of . 8 late Sam Kozer and Chief of Police Jenkins work out satisfactorily. The office would .be In the police station and would ba a branch of the motor vehicle division of the depart ment of state. - Kocer atated Saturday night that he baa not yet received auth orixatlon, but believed that be would soon. The use of temporary license tags would not ba necessary if the regular licenses could ba issued in Portland, The plan will go Into effect. If It does go into affect, not later than November 20. In adopting tba plan. Koaer said, Ore gon would ba following the example of other stales where large cities ara lo cated. 112,760 aa a part of thla 171,108,10. So thla left only 111,159.16 raised last year by special tax levy, to which only par cent can be added thla year, making a. total of I6.8Z-1T for IS!!. In the meantime, while the school di rectors expected, to have all of the 174,908.00 for general expenses, the state law required the I11.T60 for bdhded In debtednesa - to be paid, regardless of anything alee. So this left the school board in the hole, and It had to borrow money. All of which means that the board now plans going before the people with special election and asking for $17y Focfi Likes Short, Snappy Talks and Irish Songs, Too (Br Tsh-eml Sertioc) Chicago, Nov, a. -Marshal Foch likes short sermona and Irian songs. Whan Supreme Knight James Flaherty of the Knights of " Columbus me? the marshal today t officially notify him Of the vote of the Knights of Columbus board of directors makings tba marshal an Honorary member of the Knights of Columbus he gave the mashai details oi we Knigm arrangements : for their monster Foch celebration tomorrow. The K. of C. chief explained that father fiarrls Darche, former K. of C chaplain. would deliver a five-minute sermon in French at tba mass at the Holy Kama cathedral. "Blen," said the marahal la French, like short, vigorous sermona." ' Mr. Flaherty added that at the ban quet tomorrow evening when Marshal Foch Will be enrolled as a Knight of Columbus member John McCormack would sing in honor of the occasion, . "I like Irish songs," said .tha marshal. More than lO.OOOKnights of Columbus from 15 atatta arrived in Chicago today to participate in the Foch celebration. S00 to ba used paying off this borrowed indebtedness. ,, -. Deciding that It should not ba bald down by tha $12,750 error, the board baa decided to stand by Its demand af us, (59.50 asked last year, and has; based Its present budget upon this figure Should tha county assessor refuse to ac cept th ' budget thus estimated, the board . decided lata today. - mandamus proceedings will bo instituted and the matter brought into court. Attorney w. H. Wilson, who met with, tha board at Its special session this afternoon. recommended that It correct the m ill U tea of last yaar'a budget meeting. In whtcn tha $12,750. was shown in the estimate of expenses, but not in the recapltula- uon.. ! Employment Gains ilPer Cent in Month; : Portland Is Fourth . Washington. Nov. I (U. P.) Employ Inent tncressed 1 per cent during tha month af October over tha previous months, tha United States employment service announced tonight. Thla figure waa -baaed on a canvass of 1US firms, , employing aoo or more men each far a total of MOO.000 workers and covering v 05 Industrial centers. - Forty-four of the IS cities reported In crease in employment ; 20 ciyes reported decreases and Columbus, Ohio, stated no Change had occurred. 4 Youngatown. Ohio, led the Increase .with 22.1 per cents San Franciaco, 5.1; Los Angeles, 4. and Portland. lOr.. 2. ; Flint Mich., led tha decrease with 10 . per cent s Sioux City, Iowa, 4.2 ; Omaha, . ; Seattle, 1.4. . - JL Unidentified Auto Runs Down Woman On Linnton Road Mrs. C. H. Spencer of Linnton waa se riously injured at p. m. Saturday when an unidentified automobile, pro ceedlng at a high rate of speed r the Linnton road, knocked her down. She was taken, unconscious, to the Good Sa maritan' hospital, where it waa found her skull waa fractured. Her condition waa described aa serious. Mrs. Spencer was walking on the grav eled stretch of tha road off tha traffic I lane with her oldest daughter, Carrie, 12. The girl declared that tha automobile veered In lta course and passed on after striking her mother. -Mrs. Spencer, her daughter said, was carried soma distance. Mre. Spencer la tha mother of seven children. Her husband, a laborer, has I been without work for some time. Halloween Jokers : Take Flag Lanyards - Ooldendala. Waah., Kov. I. Tha Stars bad Stripes will not float In tha braes at Ooldendala until Sheriff Mel Warner can find a steeplejack to climb tha 114 fsot fir flag staff on the courthouse grounds at Ooldendala and adjust new lanyards to replace 200 feet of rope oar lied away by Halloween miscreants. Tha rope on tha nag staff on the 11 brary grounds at Ooldendala waa also carried away. Considerable thieving oc curred under cover tf tha festivities. Ml President Declares Nov. 11 Legal Holiday .Waehlngton, Nov. 5. (U.1J Presi dent Harding tonight Issued a proclama tion declaring Armistice day, November 11, a holiday. This, the president Set forth, "is a mark of respect to tha mem ory of thoaa who avs thels-Jlves in the late war, as typified by the unknown and unidentified American soldier, who Is to ba buried In Arlington National cemetery on that day. N OUR DIS- PLAY of wrist watches are to be found the' t products of the w o r 1 d's foremost manufacturers. First in importance are the Patek Philipe & Co. watches, the finest made We are exclusive agents for these. i Other Swiss and American makes include the Longines, Agassis, Elgin, Waltham, Gruen and many others. -Beautifully and artistically designed in platinum and diamonds, plain platinum, white gold, red gold and green gold,, these watches for afternoon functions, informal evening wear, sport and business use are the aristocrats of timekeepers. ' ' As gifts for women they are supreme in their field. 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With their classic. style of architecture and historic background to keep in accord, a pronounced tendency to overlook comfort was developed: . There's an Economy Outfit j in the Whwfcjw Too ' But Now and With a Genuine Home: Eoving People, It's Different Comfort. Taa. Vaxurtous comfort plus distinctive reflrvernenV la wanted. Tnaae axqutmite davenports, wtth ruU vtb baaa and back construction, plus oouklo strennh sprtns; front oOce. sprtnr fillod loose cushions and tots' roll arms more than meet taa deatred requirements. Kdvarda naa priced them so It may ba truthfully MM: rL.ESDO& IS GUSO AERAT." "Denims" Figured and Striped. S82JW and WSO "Tapeitries" Eight Patterns. $112 to $135 Exquisite "Mohairs and Velours" U4S and U75 WHETHER TOC REI.ECT MON ATE, TFLOCE, TIPT-STEY OB DF.M.M V.AHT TERXA. XO IKTF.HEBT Will. KACED TO PLEASE EACH lSDITlDVAk EtUClEtXtT. Overstuffed Chairs and Rockers to Match Denim. Tapestry. Velour and Mohair Mavenports S4SJ00 to $89 DO Three 'Room Economy Outfit Shown in the Window Today BELITEREU O.X TERMS ARRATf'oEB TO FLEAbE YOUR- INDIVIDUAL BQU1BE.MET & mm o n Living Room. Dining Room. Bedroom . . . . .$95 $95 .....$95 v After Seeln? the Above Mentioned Teall Agree That It's AVortU Wklle Coadderlnr EDWARDS FOR OUTFITS BESIDES the fairness of prices, you may select everything from kitchen utensils to draperies and bedding, have all on one order, with easy terms (no interest), arranged to please your individual requirement. Sleepwell .IS i. Quality, Service and Comfort Mattresses -$29.50 ti CASH, II WEEK 50 INTEREST S5 pounds of felted cotton, built up in layers (like so many comforters) Inside of flower-strewn art ticks, wtth heavy rolled edges and reinforced box ing of long-frber cotton. Sleepwell Mattresses are absolutely guaranteed not to lump or shift. Made f compliance with Oregon's bedding law. The New Model. No. 210. With 10 Records and Equipment $158.50 111 Cain, II Week 5e Interest The most popular of all the Brunswick modela. Can be had in waxed oak. fumed oak or mahogany. The neweat records ara in atop and hear them on thla Brunswick. The classy ones are: "Bimlny Bay" aad -8ay It With Music- rnf Waxed Oak Bed Davenports $56.50 tUl Cash. I1J4 Week No Interest Notice how pretty it is when closed and serving aa a regular davenport. The insert in illus tration shows it when opened aa a bed. Tes. it's equipped with a steel spring like those used on brass and steel bed a See this fine davenport on the third floor tomorrow. , . You Are Going to Install a Furnace. Get a Good One. Before You Buy Any Other Edwards Would Like to Tell You About This Homer Pipeless Circulator Whether Your Desire Be for Wilton, Axminster Brussels or Rag Rugs nawards nas an almost unlimited assortment to show you the murhtv wall rack, wtth over 100 new and beautiful aamplea of the makers' choicest creations, continuously swaya to and Ira. For Your Consideration There Are If IS Wiltons st 9s 12 Wilton Velvets il Axminsters at 9x12 Brussels at 9xll Washable Flbere at . 9x11 Reversible Fibers at email ri of Nearly Every Xlad aad De- ctiptlon at tne Law set FaevlMs Frirt Linoleums. Too! Genuine Inlalds. per square yard. Genuine Prints, per square yard. 91.45. f 1.S5 and ffl.KS P. I1.1U aoo 90. 5 II 1 1 to,nmrmm m BSi.f . ; 2JJ IIT'l!'' ' Vl' C" VT9.&0 i.7 Baalddal Beat To have healthful heat there must be at all times circulation. That's why Edwarda is recommending vthe HOMER PIPELESS CIR CULATOR, which has the never-failing Thermp-Seal Inner Lining See the arrows in the illustration showing how the cold air is "taken in" and "cornea out," "warmed and sterilised.'' after passing between the firepot and tha Thermo-Seal Lining. Homer Furnaces have been installed in nearly every section of tha city perhaps there's one in your neighborhood. Phone Alain 1927. Installed on Terms to Fit Your Requirements Hn Tkr I? 13 Prices tyere Reduced O M fcd K , Just Recentiyt f00 AGPMceToJrvdj -T". These New and Beautiful peninsular' COMBINATION RANGES INSTALLED COatlLETE ON EAST TERMS AND TOUR OLD STOTE' TAKEN A FART Blue and gray cnamele, aa well aa Mack and while, with aU piain- oickel trimmings. Identical to tba Illustra te a above, and ail have separata wood and coal oven, separata gaa overt, separata broiling oven, four-lid wood and coal top, four-burner gaa top. equipped with hot water oUa. gaa kindle? and patent gaa burner . lighter. j "PENINSULAR" 25-Ft. -Inch Seam less Copper Double Coil, Gas Water Heater This Week -$27.50- II CASH. II WEEK, NO INTEREST Equipped with owe-piece remov able burner inside xtt all - cast , Japanned and baked Jacket, weight 45 pounda. height Zl tnche and circumference o( jacket 24 tnchea. ... Don't delay, get your water heaW at tha apecial prtoa aad oa special terms by ordering weak, - ,