TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1821. .THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. 11 t TOWN TOPICS foatiaaA. a at COITOIQ CTXMTt Owm Saadif ScaaaT sm nils doe UMd warOaa. Saint, Savaaiaac II ta IT, Sattneai raasa W 1 to - tan Hntal aatflraittoll rattV Coaat nana, rartfcan. Wrwatir 21 Boa WEATHKR QKCAST Partlaaa aaa Tkiattj Waaaaadaj fair mini! artoda asanas la vast wtort vtaaa. WMKtM. proliebtj saaairais WIATUSft COJDITI03S H'rt piMu Manila avar tha aairtara hall af laa niMrf, aaql Wt Mm KatlaaA. tha w taaaiaaa am, la u Okio n. Low aeaanu rarttaa Uw Wa.. tit principal da ' Mini U tUA tad Korthrrs "'i PraalnitaliAa La fna th. Jlart Pastris mat to Moataaa Md taa. Ulixna. la pan af Savta Uaaota tad ovat kM naaalai froia Lmtuana to Mr Kaa- had. Maw b ftUiaa to Maatfaaa, Ala.rU aaa ananas Uriaala. Taa tawiparatara to mmHUnbiy abora norma) In tits Middla VTaH. a ctnar Mitum aaaaaaaele tan para tar. . saaUh, at porUaaa: Xotm Wrsar. 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IT 4 44 4t 4 14 14 30 SH 7H MO 3H DO 41 14 4, ( 62 4 S 4 S4 1 11 3 0 44 4 44 R 80 '4S 24 .40 0 0 44 4 4 4 18 4 40 44 0 44 4 a a It vision. PrMbytertaoa come second anfl BAptiata third. Mora than ono-halX at Um membera of thia (UrUion are charch membcrm. "AUca la H sa rrUa4"t Tb motion plcturea, "A lie in Hanscrland." whlcn wr aecnratf by J. J. Handaaker, state director of tha Near East relief, durtn Uat iiimmer, will be abown tonight at f -M at the T. M. C. A., at the Pmrk roee school at 1:t0; Wednesday, at 7 :30 p. m. at the Baptist missionary chapel. 410 Kaat rorty-fourih atreet; at 7:J0 Thttraday at the Kenton United Presby terian chureh. and in G res ham on Fri day in the afternoon at l:J and in the BO0lk Intni-r nnrnTiftiipr. H 1 U1IIL.I VUbU I IUI1I.1 ON POLICE COSTS How to run a police department was discussed at length by Chairman Mai- A t-V av aa 4La a-.r4 elrtaW aaeaJI aj.m fcaBpsi n taVVJ WaV aaUej MJ, BVU.yA f Hllli MUtf VUllVl a- a Uon commission and Chief Jenkins of George AVbei. is a superior court jud-a of the county. Acret had chaired that it was common pracaco for the two brothers to file affidarita of prejudice SaTalnat Judge Sheeka, the other member of the superior court bench. Abel States that he baa tried but 10 criminal eases duringr Acret's term of office, and has filed but two affidavits of prejudice; that ha bai aerer tiki at that the prosecutor and Bis deputy bays I filed probably-St affidavits of prejudice j to bis one. Men admire clever women, but seldom marry them. 2 I 14 14 22 24 14 : 41 72 30 40 40 1 41 14 44 40 4 41 10 42 43 411 14 It 04 IS S3 40 21 4 "4i 42 42 40 20 'Afjanwoa raawrt al pracadiiie day. 0 0 0 0 .14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .: 0 e .20 o .04 0 0 .41 0 .20 .04 evening at 7 :30, Best to Before School Charged with stealing a quantity of jewelry from: the home of Dr. C W. Cornelius. 711 Wayne street, several montha ago. Vincent Cms. 17-year-old Filipino boy. was sent to the state reform school after a hear ing Monday in the Juvenile court Crug was formerly employed aa a servant in the home of Dr. Cornelius BbcparC't Aate Baa Lfnei Portland BX Helena-Astoria division : Leave port land 12 p. m., 7 :0 a. nu. 10 a m.. 1 p. a, :li p. m. Leave Astoria 7:11 a. nv, 10 a. m 1:10 p. tn.. : P. rs aal p. m. Saturday. Sunday and holidays. Buaaaa leave Bt. Charles hotsU 104 Morrison street Yelephone Marshall 43SL Adv. Iaiaitilal Acrldeat SpeakerWilliam T. Kirk of the state Induatrial accident commission will speak on the work of the commission at the weekly luncheon of the Social Workers' association at the Oregon hotel grill at 11 :1S p. m. Wednesday. Non-members may tele phone for reservations to Main 2441. World Peace" at Opes. Foram The Open Forum of Democracy will hold Its regular meeting in room A, Central library. Wednesday at I p. m. The topic for discussion will be. "World Pence." Dr. 3. S. Hardy will preside and intro duce the subject Sfeesara't Ante tret Llaee -Multnomah Fails division. Leave Portland 0:30 a. nv, 11 a. m.. 1 :45 p. m. ; 4 :S0 p. m. dally. Leave Multnomah Falls 7 :15aa. m.. 11 :ll m.. 11 :B pt m.. 4 p. m. end f :10 p. m. daily. Busses leave 8t Charles hotel. 104 Morrison street Telephone Marshall 4311. Adv. War Hero Dlee Bombadier William Ratch, British World war veteran who was gassed and ahell-ahocked, died alter aa operation in the Portland Surgical Sunday, the twenty-first Chairman Mulkey put tiie chief through a long line of questions having to do with the personnel of the department (he number and distribution of patrol men and the manner in which the work was divided and conducted. He wanted to know, among other things, why Port land had more policemen than some other cities of similar class so far aa population and area la concerned. The fact that this is a seaport was responsi ble for that the chief explained, because it waa necessary to provide for harbor patrol and other similar protective work. Apparently Senator Mulkey Is in favor of putting; the policemen on wheels so far as possible, as he cited other places where one patrolman operating an auto mobile and working In conjunction with another at a 'booth was able to cover aa much territory aa eight patrolmen ail working on foot The commission will go into the finan cial details of the police department budget Tuesday afternoon. .40 0 0 .01 0 0 0 0 0 .01 0 .02 o 0 .41 0 0 .00 .14 0 14 I hospital Hlstl Devil CoailDg Willie Gloom. Artie Crpehangr, Johnny Optimism. Sammy Proa parity and. hist! they eay. even the devil himself are to be at the Ad club luncheon Wednesday noon at the Benson. All will perform In a little skit entitled ""Vote 'ar Unanimoua." the histrionics having to do with the expo sition, and the program being Intended by the club to win the cash prise of fared by the exposition committee for the best argument In behalf of the 1925 ' eipoeltloa tax presented through a civic clob" program. The masio of the day will be furnished by Percy Campbell and bis American Concert band. VTtU Hear Orlevsaeea a board of ap peals to review grievances of disabled war veterans relative to their govern ment compensation awards or vocational training privileges has been organised in Seattle, according to Information calved here. This will enable hundreds of ex-eervlce men In Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho to have their cases re considered. Appeale for review may be made by man. The board a beadquar- Urs la at the Unite Statra Veterans' bureau. Seattle. ' Drag Store Takst Lease Negotiations were completed Monday for a'flve-yaar Wase on 21 by "5 feet of floor apace la the lobby of the Oregon hotel to the Stout-Lyons Drug company at an annual rental of approximately I10.000. Alter ations to the building for the ecoommo laUon ef the new tenant were begun today and the store will be open to the public about December 15. The drug concern also operates a store In the Terkina hotel and one at Third and Morrison streets. Aatelepe Ktllera Seagkt Confirmation ef reports that antelope are being slsasbtared by sheep and cattle men in Southeastern Oregon and ' Northern Nevada caused the state game com mission, in aeaalon Monday, to authorise payment of rewarda of $100 for Informa tion leading to the arrest and oonvla tlon of persons responsible for the kill loe It was also voted that a special game warden be placed in the Lake county district January 1. a.eparc'i A a to Bee llaee Portland-Aatorla-Seaaide division Leave Port lend 7:10 a. nr. 10:00 a. m., 1 :00 p. na, 4:1 p. m. Leaving Astoria 7 :15 a. nv. I:1S a. m., 10:00 a. m, 1 :10 p. na 1:43 p. m. and t :li p. m. Direct connections et Astoria to end from Seaside and Clatsop Beach points. Busses leave St Charles hotel. 204 Morrison street Tele phone Marshall 4111. Adv. Leetare as Irlaa An illustrated lee - ture showing conditions In Ireland will be given In HI hernia hall. 140 Russell street at 1:11 Thursday evening. The Tlev. William L. Qulnn, general aecre tary of the Marquette league. VTill de- mer the lecture. It will he give under the auspices of the ladles' auxiliary of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. Perused TUtajeeeh Cedilla Stage, Heyt hotel, dally at 1:13 a. nv and 1 p. m. Special arrangements made for fish ing parties Adv. , If etaodlsts PredoaWaate Methodists predominate among the members of the young men'a division of the T. M. C. A., sreordlng to a survey made by Charlea W. atoyl. executive seeretary of the dl- niversary of his birth. Relatives : will arrive from Vancouver, B. C 8kesarda Asto e Lines Portland- Hood River division. Leave Portland t :10 s m.. 11 a. m, 1 :45 p. m. and 4 :10 p. m. dally. Leave Hood River 1:30 a. m., 11 a. m.. 1:20 p. m. and 4:10 p. m. dally. Buasee leave St Charlea hotel. 304 Morrison st Telephone Mar. 438L Adv. Service! for Jewa A soecisl service for the Jews will be held tonight at o'clock at Primitive church. East Tenth ana Weidler streets. Rev. Frederick Hoffmen will speak and Charles H. Hart will sing. Portland-Xewberg ta Leave Fourth end Aider dally. 1, :30, 11 a. m.. and L 1:30, 4:13, 3:10, 4:20 p. m. ; Saturday and Sunday 11:13 p. m. Phone Mais 3114. Adv. Hlattloaary to Speak Rev. J. T. Taylor. for many yeara a missionary in India, speak at the Alberta Free Methodist church. East, Thirtieth and Wygant streets, Wednesday at I p. m. J. K. Teal leavlne Taylor street dock Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ( a. m.; leaving Dalles Wednesday, Friday. Sunday, 7 a. m. Fare, 3L Main 8065. Adv. Salem-Hllla City Stage Connects O. E. trains Nos. 5 and 9 for Mill City. Joseph, Hamman, Salem. Prop. Adv. Str. America St. fleiens via Columbia river, 1 :10 p. m. dairy ; 11 :30 a. m. Sun day, Alder st dock. Main 3333. Adv. Pertlaad'Saleai Stage Leaves Seward hotel. Tenth and Alder, every hour from 7 a. ra. to 7 p. m. Fare. $1.60. Adv. Feet Hull See our foot specialist X-ray services tree. Knight Shoe com pany. Morrison near Broadway. Adv. 8k aV H. Green Stamps for Cash Hol man Fuel Co.. Main 363. 660-tX Adv. Br. Marts East, Lafayette building. 313 H Washington street Adv. Br. E. A. Sommer returned. Adv. Abel Denies Crime Wave in Any Part On His Shoulders Montesano, Wash., Nov. 15. W. H. Abel of Montesano hss issued a state ment replying to charges made by the prosecuting attorney, George Acret that some responsibility for the prevalence of crime in this county is due to the fact that Abel anS his brother. A. M. A hoi and recently returned to America, will 1 are attorneys and a third" brother. ntiitMuaaamuiuiiiiMtttiiauijiiaiiiijiiii War Navies Doomed! Let's Vote The Exposition Tax HPT arjfTaaaapa-Mj.iJ .. tti.s te. $y? f 1 If-, Sanitarium and Office To restore health to a high standard In a depleted body, approximately two factors are supreme a renewed blood stream and expert direction of treatment Our Milk Diet Treatment ' Is unsurpassed In its stimulating ef fect on the circulation. Our wide ex perience In. treating obstinate chronic diseases has made it possible to secure highly gratifying resliiu in the ma jority of cases where surgical atten tion is not the unquestioned need- AH patients treated osteopathicalty. Terms include our services. Health four weeks way The Moore Sanitarium 328 Hawthorne at 27th iniHiniitiBiiiintiiiurirniiiiiiiMw JJ1t-,ffi, lift- -Hv Pll A In a Great City Like Portland, It Is Desirable That Banking Facilities s Be Available Saturday Afternoons Many business firms find it convenient to do "business as usual' on Saturday. Many indi viduals find Saturday afternoon the only time suitable for their banking. That is why The Broadway Bank is open all day Saturdays until 8 o'clock 4 interest paid on refoltr iivints tccounts, 3 f interest on special savings accounts, subject to check. No charge for collection of out-of-town checks. No chirfe for checkinr accounts, ehxtever the size of balance. " a Buy your bonds here HEIFETZ, famous Victor vioHnist, is here to play for us in concert. Hear and enjoy his great art rendered in person, then on your Victrola. Here are some of Heifetz' finest Victor records: Gapricieuse, $125 Meditation (Glazounow) , 5125 Turkish March, $1.25 Minuet (Porpora-Kreisler), $125 Scherzo Tarantelle, $1.75 Ave Maria, $1.75 Hebrew Melody, $1.75 On Wings of Song, $1.75 Gypsy Airs $1.75 Symphonie Espagnole, $1.75 m,iw4 Sherman Iflav &. Go. e Sixth sad Morrison Streets PORTLAND OppOaVatal PwMtOaAsCS SEATTLE TACOMA SPOXAN The Piano Will Be a Steinway One lady said "I'd rather go without some of my meals and save up to pay for one of your Washers, than to do with out the Washer and stand over a Washboard." Another said: 1 v- , Smart r- 09? Missy Coats Tweeds Velours Bolivias it "I am certainly delighted with the Allmetal Washer, washes the clothes dean." (And that's what it was made for.) Several ladies took advantage of the sale at the Gas Co. at Original Price! Never such a snap! The Smash that made People Talk A few left don't wait till this lot is sold. At the Gas Office Last week, scores and scores of buyers came to our store in response to our great offering of $39.50 coats.. New models have since arrived and beginning tomorrow you may select from the finest assortment of women's coats shown thus far this season. Youth will want these coats, for they fairly breathe of youth. The mature woman enjoys them also, for they take many years from her appearance. If you need a coat this winter, by all means see this excellent showing early, tomorrow. Handsome Coats $11 .Jrj for Children A J Polo cloths and velours are the leading materials in these most serviceable coats for the children. They are the kind of coats the children can wear right through until spring. Sizes 10 to 16 years and all the wanted colors. SHOP NOW FOR CHRISTMAS There are not miny more shop pint, dsys until Christrrm. The sensible thin to do is to mike your selections now, before the big rush comes. We surest hosiery or petti coats 8S an ideal fift Complete lines and prices to meet the needs of all. Washington at Tenth St. CREDIT IS YOURS FOR THE ASKING At our store. It isn't a question of how much ready cash have you. Rather, do you want the merchandise. If so, just open an account here and arrange payments to suit your own convenience. You'll find this the easy shop ping way. 'The Grey Tile Corner 1 Price List of Gasco Furnaces, Nov, 15, 1921 "Bungalow" $125 Installed "Pipe W $150 Installed, tip "GaSCOM (Almost Human) $20Q ItUtavlled, UP Thermostatic Control without Clock $37.50 Thermostatic Control with Clock.. . .$50.00 ind Up Hot Air Ducts and Air Return Extra if not in. Connect ing existing ducts $5 per duct The Perfection of House Heating Best Quality and Highest Efficiency for the Least Money Demonstrated at Gas Office . , Aider near nitis Portland Gas & Coke Co. MAKE IT UNANIMOUS! VOTE No. 500 YES Saturday, November 19 It is youi; duty to . VOTE (Paid Advertisement-) THE'NOKTHWESTERN NATIONAL-BANK PORTIaAND OREGON r BroadvBank AND STARK; V